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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.
Cottage Screen Porch
Atlanta area homes have long considered the Screen Porch as an essential. They are perfect spots for enjoying our beautiful spring and fall weather and mitigating the sometimes hot, humid, muggy, and buggy weather Georgia summers usually bring. Modern porches offer more than just a place to sit on a rocking chair snapping green beans, as lovely as that image is. An extension of the family’s living space, it can be a place to relax, entertain, throw a dinner party, play Monopoly, and so much more.
BAC Tour of Homes
Despite the slow down for many due to Georgia’s Stay at Home order, our essential business has stayed busy. As you can imagine, keeping projects going was important to our homeowners! Kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms are all of vital importance to each of our families. Enjoy a quick tour through some of busy month of April.
Little Nancy Creek Park
Check out how amazing this park swing and pavilion turned out! If you want to swing by, the address is 4012 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd, Atlanta.
Swinging into Fall
Nothing says fall like heading to the local park, iced pumpkin spice latte in hand, shorts & fall themed tank top on, sunscreen for the children, right? It's the south, ya'll! The weather may not be ready to change yet, but we've got a great little park for you to try out -- Little Nancy Creek Park in Atlanta.
A Better Backyard
In the Atlanta-area this week, summer paid a visit. The warm air brought visions of poolside siestas, lake breezes, and ice cold margaritas on the deck. Or maybe you got a whiff of baking concrete, the feeling you need another shower by the time you arrive at work, or the listless feeling of laying on your couch waiting for your struggling A/C to keep up with the Georgia heat. A common theme emerges.