In-House Design

Lateral Bracing Alternatives

Anchoring decks to the foundation rather than to the interior framing simplifies a... More

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Tudor in the Tetons: Architect Mitch Blake Gives His Tudor Home a Modern Twist

A 1980s Tudor gets a fresh face and some skillful additions to modernize it while still giving a nod to its Tudor origins. More

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How the Power of Suggestion Can Help You Upsell Siding

When it comes to siding upsells, what is it that ultimately convinces homeowners that spending more money on a siding job makes sense? Design. But there's more to it than that. More

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Breithaupt: For Remodelers, Planning and Pictures Go Hand-in-Hand

When it comes to remodeling, planning and design are just as important as building and product selection. Ensure that clients understand your vision by providing a detailed drawing�one with cabinets, countertops, plumbing fixtures, and room sizes drawn to scale�of the final product. More

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Where and How To Look for a Good Hire

A Tennessee remodeler has rebuilt his staff by recruiting college graduates who don't know his business but have the drive and aptitude to learn. More

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Customize Projects Using Artisan Craftwork

Locally sourced products help clients add a personal touch to their projects while helping to boost the local economy. More

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Modernizing a Historic Eichler Home

Renovation maintains the lines of this classic design while enhancing its connection to the outdoors. More

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Here's a Kitchen Built for Two Cooks, With a Clever Island Besides

Making the most of the existing footprint and incorporating the pantries creates space for two cooks. More

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Worth It: Increasing the Feasibility Fee Better Covers Design Costs

For one Indiana remodeler, clients are willing to pay $1,000 to $1,500 to see if their project is feasible. More

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