I 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 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 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 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 MoreWhen a potential client calls, we conduct a phone consultation to see if what you need is within our area of expertise. Once we establish that we can help, here’s what you can expect from us.
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