While most people seem to be clear on the role of the architect and the builder, the exact role of the interior designer on the team seems cloudier. This article helps clarify the role, and the required skillset. Continue Reading →
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While most people seem to be clear on the role of the architect and the builder, the exact role of the interior designer on the team seems cloudier. This article helps clarify the role, and the required skillset. Continue Reading →
The exact price of your bathroom, like other projects, depends on dozens of details about your specific project scope. Here’s some information and things to consider when you’re doing your personal feasibility study of your project. Before we get started on numbers, there is one main thing to keep in mind: your final bathroom cost will primarily be determined on your product selections and demo costs. Continue Reading →
Every custom renovation is unique to you and your home, and upon completion of a design phase, you’ll need a detailed construction proposal with your exact project costs. But before embarking on a design phase, clients need to know potential cost ranges for their project as a baseline feasibility for taking on the work in designing the space. Continue Reading →
So what happens when you get the price for $9,000 for a “full” renovation of your bathroom which should actually sell for $25k? Continue Reading →
Over 25 years in the business, something we have heard from customers over and over again is, “The other guy felt very strongly that we don’t need a permit.” Continue Reading →
“We’ve all heard the horrible stories about cost overruns, delays and even “bait and switch” approaches to renovation projects. There are unscrupulous builders out there, but there are good ones with integrity too! We know, because we ARE one. Here’s some thoughts from a veteran about how to properly interview, qualify, and finally hire a great, experienced builder.” – Scott Simonsen, Owner, Old World Craftsmen Continue Reading →