Everything Old is New Again
Our clients today can take advantage of modern building techniques to remove the need for a dogtrot or breezeway. But how would our design process change were that not the case? Might we build more transom-doors?
Our clients today can take advantage of modern building techniques to remove the need for a dogtrot or breezeway. But how would our design process change were that not the case? Might we build more transom-doors?
Moving into a newly constructed custom home provides you with the perfect blank slate, but what can you do to make your new house feel “lived in”?
When we build a custom home, we pay attention to the details in specific rooms. One room that’s frequently neglected, unfortunately, is the basement.
Many studies list moving as among the top ten most stressful life events one can experience. But there are some common sense things that you can do to take some of the stress out of moving day.
The beauty of choosing a custom-built home is that it’s done on your schedule. When you build a custom home, it’s always the right season for you.
Having comfortable spots for gathering and socializing, and creating a flow from one room to another, are the keys to entertaining.