Does Your Property Have an Easement? Here’s How to Detect & Work Around Them Sheri ScottJune 27, 2022site, site selection, site development, easements, easement, easement complications, prepare, problem, process, portion, property, community, sewage, drainage, piping, underground utilities, utilities, city, county, municipality, build, communities, refuse, building permit, building, landscape, install, driveway, access, risk, detached garage, downtown, site plans, old site plans, sewer pipe, recorded, city engineer, land, court, project, official surveyor, surveyor, location, exact location, seller, realtor, legal site plan, architects, recorded copy, options, plan ahead, developed land, neighborhood, research, recorded copies, building department, engineers department
Should You Be Concerned If Your Custom Home Floods During Construction? Sheri ScottJune 27, 2022architect-led, design-build, firm, clients, build, build phase, construction, construction issues, builders, flooded basement, flooding, social media, under construction, roof, shingles, hole, water penetration, dried in, sump pump, electric, temp pole, construction workers, water, temporary electricity, basic framing, basement materials, concrete, pressure-treated wood, wood, materials, wet home, problems, mechanicals, vents, furnace, machinery, finishes, drywall, preliminary construction, basic bones, structure, construction phase, custom home, concerned
Phase Zero: How Do You Initiate The Custom Home Architectural Process? Sheri ScottMay 27, 2022design-build, custom home process, architectural process, five phases, phase zero, architect firm, website, portfolio, blog posts, community events, email newsletter, free facebook group, instagram, facebook, direct message, custom home-building, home you love, email, questions, phone number, free consultation, call, full custom home project, build, renovation, details, budget, scope, program, design services, square footage, building lot, inspirational photos, custom home, vision, picture, formal proposal, payment
Read These Two Case Studies Before Selecting a Site for Your Custom Home Sheri ScottOctober 5, 2021site, land, cincinnati, slope, super inexpensive, sheri, case study, talk, contract, build, design, survey, excited, dealing, information, collaborative, street, own custom, hill, excavation
Don’t Be Fooled By The Term “Design-Build” Sheri ScottOctober 5, 2021architects, build, design, process, builder, integrated, answered, master builder, project, general contractor, construction manager, shingles, questions, work, draftsman, contractor, subs, spring, contracting, detailing
What Makes a Custom Home Different from Any Other New Build? Sheri ScottJune 30, 2021home, custom, selections, designed, whole wide world, process, choose, luxury homes, production, select, budget, build, concrete, plans, floor plan, building, luxury, definition, materials, client
Springhouse Architects Honored with National Design Award Sheri ScottMay 6, 2021custom, home, winner, award, silver, BALA, design, build, firm, architect, residential, housing, single-family, multifamily, affordable, remodeling, community, interiors, exteriors, NAHB, luxury, appliances, modern, soaring plains, south charleston, ohio, dayton, woods, planted fields, civil war, stone, black-stained, acacia, wood, energy efficient, materials, butterfly roof, reclaimed, fallow, land, window wall, Sheri Scott, Springhouse Architects
Help! I Can’t Afford the Custom Home of My Dreams—What Should I Do? Sheri ScottMay 6, 2021house, love, home, client, design, budget, builders, detailing, smaller version, custom, talk, identify, process, redesign, images, expensive, build, afford, architect, glass
Are You Renovating Your Home? Here Are Your Responsibilities as a Homeowner Sheri ScottMay 6, 2021selections, homeowner, process, financing, design, responsibilities, team, diy, work, renovation, builder, project, materials, choose, build, reliant, designer, home, boundaries, hire
Should I Renovate My Existing Home or Build a New One? Sheri ScottApril 7, 2021renovation, renovate, house, work, home, build, budget, renovation projects, disruption, clients, structure, questions, cost overruns
Worried About Increased Lumber Prices & Labor Costs? Here are 3 Alternatives to Consider Caitlin HixMarch 10, 2021prices, appraisal, lumber, high, spec, talk, builder, design, cost, build, comparables, correct, house, wood, smarter, additional cost, appraiser, ready, affected