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A well-executed home addition shouldn’t feel like an add-on. It should feel like it was always meant to be there. The materials should complement the original build. The rooflines, transitions, and proportions must feel intuitive and intentional, not like a patch stitched onto the side of a house. That seamless integration is what sets a high-end addition apart.
Whole Home Remodel, Part 2
Our 80's remodel is coming along -- this week we focused on finishing up flooring. It's amazing what an effect the change of one surface in a room can make. We finished laying hardwoods in the redesigned open concept kitchen and dining area, and replaced all of the carpet upstairs for a simple but total upgrade of the bedrooms.
As we walk through the changes from this week, keep an eye out for another amazing 80's holdout that is getting a boost into this century.
Whole Home Remodel
They say that the 80's are coming back -- hello high waisted jeans and bold floral prints. Well, this home never left behind its 80's roots and our homeowners are ready to say goodbye. Behold, a time capsule from 1988 -- beautifully finished at the time with all the accents of the period -- floral wall paper, exquisitely draped valances, long low rooms that made for intimate gathering spaces, and flourescent lighting in the kitchen, just where you need it most.