Cleaning dryer vents is something on a honey-do list, but in essence, it’s better to have a professional do it.
Read MoreWhen I first stepped into the space that my client envisioned as their future music studio, I could immediately see the hidden potential. As a contractor and a musician with a passion for music, I was ready to take on the challenge.
Read MoreTowards the end of any interior renovation where finish carpentry comes into play, very often the homeowner and contractor may make suggestions on improving the look over and above the architectural plans when the ceilings are higher than the standard eight foot ceilings.
Read MoreWe get many calls asking about our process in preparing a client for a major renovation. We aim to give our potential customers the best advice with a multi-step process in order to help them get started.
Read MoreHere you’ll find my experiences and recollections of some egregious design errors that clients and even decorators are guilty of in bath remodels so that you can learn to avoid these issues.
Read MoreI’d like to talk about some of the myths and misconceptions when it pertains to home remodeling and home renovations. With the popularity of home improvement shows and a plethora of (dis)information on the internet, it seems that in some cases homeowners aren’t getting the real information needed in order to make the right decisions. Here are the 4 top myths about home remodeling…
Read MoreFor the average homeowner it can seem overwhelming to remodel your kitchen unless you consider hiring a general contractor to supervise and coordinate all of these tradesmen and materials suppliers. In this blog we’ll go through the 4 steps that you’ll need to get through the remodel process.
Read MoreWith social distancing, employees who typically works out of an office now has the option to work from home. That being the new norm, it makes sense to create a home office space that increases productivity and organization. Here are some tips and home office ideas to make that transition a lot easier and more comfortable. These tips are great for small or large home office setups.
Read MoreIn these Covid times many of our regular customers are feeling a bit of “withdrawal symptoms” because they can’t work out at their favorite gym. So in this month’s blog we’re going to focus on how to utilize the extra space in your basement, garage or spare room into a workout space.
Read MoreI recently completed an outdoor home renovation for a gourmet chef who wanted to entertain guests. All he had was a standalone BBQ with a propane tank, however he really wanted to add more cooking ovens and an outdoor cooking station but was short on ideas.
Read MoreAs more and more homeowners are quarantining at home, there’s been a realization of what needs to be repaired, remodeled and renovated in order to make staying at home more comfortable. One uptick we’re seeing is a revival on building and remodeling decks and porches.
Read MoreFortunately, at this time the state mandate of which companies can still work does not apply to construction firms nor skilled tradesmen and contractors. So at this time, we remain open and are servicing our clients for renovations as well as emergency repairs.
All of our workers are required to wear N95 surgical masks and disposable gloves. They are required to wash their hands frequently. In addition, we are conforming to social distancing measures as much as possible.
Read MoreWhether you are renovating the whole house, or just a small portion of a room, good communication with your contractor is very important. At the very least you need to provide access to your job site, be available to the contractor and tradespeople, and respond to questions with somewhat quick decisions.
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There comes a time in every household when an emergency arises and it becomes necessary to learn more about your utilities. In this post I’ll teach you all about your utilities. Specifically, I’ll walk you through how to shut off your gas, water and electricity as well as keep you informed about anything else you might need to know to make sure that you are ready during an emergency.
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There are times when homeowners feel that there are many small repairs that they could tackle themselves. It’s actually empowering and you’ll feel a great sense of accomplishment when you can “fix it” without calling a professional. Here are tools and materials that every homeowner should own:
Read MoreIf you are in the market for a new home, you will likely need to have a home inspection. A home inspection by a qualified inspector can identify the physical condition and operations of a house prior to purchasing.
Read MoreHere are some of the advantages of hiring a reputable contractor:
Knowledge: A good contractor with many years of experience knows what works and what doesn’t. They know the costs that can keep you on budget and are up to date on new materials and techniques.
Read MoreThe other day I was reading a book on mindfulness meditation when it struck me that the last six months of my client’s bathroom renovations were probably influenced by the fact that they wished to incorporate therapy and wellness into a “spa” or meditative retreat in their bathroom.
Read MoreThe kitchen is generally the most important part of a home. We spend a great deal of time not only cooking, eating and cleaning, but also entertaining and socializing. A lot of thought should be put into a complete kitchen remodel. You have to reflect a great deal on how it’s going to fit with the rest of your house before undertaking such a big job.
Read MoreRemodeling a basement can be one of the most satisfying projects for a homeowner. It involves taking a largely unused space and creating a valuable addition to your home. Basements can be used for storage, extra bedrooms, bathrooms, children’s play rooms or even a family entertainment center.
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