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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.

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Roswell Remodel: Master Suite

The last in our series on our whole home remodel in Roswell Country Club is the perfect complement to the eclectic open design with a nod to the modern farmhouse that transformed the kitchen & living areas. The BAC team massively reconfigured the master suite to include a much larger bathroom, taking over what used to be a secondary bedroom to add the necessary square footage.

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Alperin Home Remodel

The moment this sign goes up in a yard, exciting things are underway — transformation from outdated or small to wow is about to get going. It also means that our team has spent many hours preparing for this moment: consults with the architect, visits to the permitting office, and many, many decisions about this door or that, PVC windows or wood, this wall here or here.

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Making Your Vision Reality, Part 2

Every project begins with a big idea. The King family didn’t just want more space, they wanted more views, more light. They didn’t want to have to head out on to the deck to enjoy the sun sparkling on the lake, they wanted to bring those views right into their living room. Working alongside Steven Giampetro, we got to work making the King’s vision become their new reality.

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Home for the Holidays

As the lyrics of the song suggest, there is no place like home for the holidays. The Kitchen family moved to their new home in Forsyth County earlier this year, and has experienced the ups and downs that everybody goes through after a major project. Loving and living in their home that started off with a drive through a mountain town in North Carolina.

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Giving Tuesday

If you are considering some end of year giving to a charitable organization, consider supporting this great organization that responds to the short AND long term rebuilding efforts through the Disaster Response Team.

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Happy Thanksgiving

At Benjamin Andrew Construction, we are thankful for the wonderful community of clients, vendors, designers, architects, and dedicated members of our team who make what we do possible! We’re especially grateful for the many long-lasting friendships built over the years.

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Roswell Remodel: The Great Room

After a project is finished, and move in-date is scheduled, sometimes our homeowners like to live in their space before they finalize their decorating and let their remodeled areas breathe, so to speak. Often, they are gracious to let us back in, well after the project is completed, to let us photograph their spaces — living, breathing, and come to life — their vision made into REALITY.

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Sneak Peak

Go ahead and grab your coffee — let’s have a chat! This great little nook designed by Benjamin Andrew Construction is just one little corner of a project we recently had photographed. Can’t wait to show you the REST of the house soon!

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Best Remodeling Company 2018

It's time for My Home Improvement magazine's BEST of 2018 CONTEST. We would love for you to vote for us in the "Best Remodeling Company - Whole Home " category under the Remodeling section. 

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Into the Hurricane

Hurricane Florence, although downgraded from the projected category five, hit North Carolina coast and slowly ground it’s way inland, dumping 8 trillion gallons of rain. Those in its path had to decide: to evacuate or stay.

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