How to Add That “Wow Factor” to a Room When Building Your Dream Home

What makes a room more than just four plain walls and a ceiling?  Home décor can go a long way, but if you’re building your dream home, you likely want to get a little creative.  There are a few simple construction details you can add to the design to sprinkle some character and charm in your home.  Read on for a few of our favorite ideas to add that “wow factor” to your home design.  

 

Coffered ceiling
This home in Oldsmar, Florida, featured coffered ceilings in the living room, kitchen, and other open living spaces. The ceilings were carefully designed and built by our millwork team to align with the overall design of the home.

 

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The Difference Between Lump-Sum and Cost-Plus Construction Contracts

Construction Contracts
Our team does in-depth planning and design before pricing a project and presenting a contract to our clients. In order to present an accurate cost, we must have all the planning done and included in the scope of work.

We get a lot of questions from homeowners about how to price their construction project.  When it comes to custom home building, there is no “one size fits all,” cookie-cutter costing system.  Every single project is unique and different – which means it involves its own design, its own construction practices, and thus its own unique price.  But did you know that there are many different ways to get bids on your construction project?  In this article, we will discuss two of the most popular kinds of construction contracts: lump-sum and cost-plus.  It is important that you understand the difference, including the pros and cons of each, so that you can make the right decision when it comes to requesting financial information on your project.

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5 Construction Tips When Building or Remodeling Your Home In Florida

When Building or Renovating Your Home in Florida, Consider These 5 tips.

Renovating a house in Florida is not like construction in the rest of the country.  Not only do you have to deal with the humidity (hello, mold), there’s also the hurricanes, termites, frequent rainstorms and beating sun (which lead to dry-rot).  It’s no wonder the construction industry is so heavily regulated down here. 

So what do you need to know to properly navigate the ins and outs of a renovation in Florida?  Read on for five important tips. 

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