by Andrew Schroeder | Sep 21, 2021 | Blog, Lifestyle, Remodeling Industry
Homeowners are always concerned with ‘what’s their house worth.’ Other than normal appreciation, there are ways you can increase your home’s value. Here are seven options to consider. Add Square Footage There are a number of ways to increase your home’s value by...
by Mark Gill | Aug 23, 2021 | Blog, Home Design, Lifestyle, Remodeling Industry
People are always curious about what’s coming next. And in remodeling, we like to look at what consumers are asking for. What the industry is seeing are five remodeling project trends expected to boom in 2022. Remodeling Project Trends for 2022 Trend 1: Better mudroom...
by Mark Gill | Apr 25, 2021 | Blog, Home Design, Lifestyle, Remodeling Industry
Congratulations. You’ve chosen to remodel your home or business. You’ve vetted the company, collected your funds, and you’re ready to begin. What could go wrong? Plenty. We’ll be honest, right from the start. Although remodeling companies make every effort to...
by Andrew Schroeder | Feb 18, 2021 | Blog, Home Design, Lifestyle, Remodeling Industry
Hiring the right remodeling company is not easy. You want to ensure that the contractor has the experience and know-how to handle your remodel, and that their style of communication and customer service suits your needs. You can increase the chances of success by...
by Mark Gill | Oct 26, 2020 | Blog, Home Design, Lifestyle, Remodeling Industry, Room Additions
Do you love your home, your neighborhood and your schools, but feel like you need more space? Does your home’s layout just not work for you any more? Instead of moving out to a new home, consider expanding your existing home by building on an addition. On the popular...
by Mark Gill | Jul 23, 2020 | Blog, Home Design, Lifestyle, Remodeling Industry
What is the “new normal?” According to some experts, it means that many more people will be working from home. Some people were well prepared when the shelter-in-place orders were enforced, and had dedicated spaces for their home office. Others were left working from...