Named for how much the entire home changed. This whole house renovation made improvements to virtually every room in the home. Changing from the mid ’80’s finishes to a palette of more modern grays overlaid some significant reconfiguration.
Stay up to date with the trends, innovations, and insights that shape the world of construction. Discover valuable information, expert opinions, and emerging technologies that drive the remodeling and build-out industry forward. From new design techniques to sustainable practices, our curated content will expand your knowledge and inspire your own projects. Explore our articles, interviews, and resources to stay ahead of the curve and make informed decisions for your remodeling and build-out endeavors.
Stay up to date with the trends, innovations, and insights that shape the world of construction. Discover valuable information, expert opinions, and emerging technologies that drive the remodeling and build-out industry forward. From new design techniques to sustainable practices, our curated content will expand your knowledge and inspire your own projects. Explore our articles, interviews, and resources to stay ahead of the curve and make informed decisions for your remodeling and build-out endeavors.
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Inside Out
Blending seamlessly with the primary living space, the outdoor area transforms two small decks into an entertainment oasis. Complete with built-in seating, fireplace, and TV, it also features a pre-plumbed kitchenette for future sink, BBQ, and under-counter fridge.
Kitchentopia
Savor a remarkable kitchen makeover with oil-rubbed bronze fixtures, granite countertops, and a cherry espresso island. Stainless steel sinks accent cream cabinets with espresso inlay. Modern touches like pullouts and accent millwork bring this kitchen masterpiece to life.
Getting Back To Work
Starting with the first reported local COVID-19 case in January, our region has experienced unprecedented shut-downs of business activity. As the science and health communities continue to stress the importance of limiting the spread of this virus, government agencies are beginning the process of opening up lower risk private sector industries.
Costs On The Rise?
We’ve been tracking lumber, labor and fuel prices for the past several years as a trend indicator for residential construction costs. The dramatic drop in lumber over the past couple months, combined with a lagging and less significant drop at the pump suggests the best deals will be limited to the next several months.






