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 One: Communicating & Designing the Perfect Vision of Your Custom Home Sheri ScottJune 24, 2022design-build, custom home process, financing, phase one, architectural process, contract, inspirational photos, vision, design phase, creativity, budget, square footage, structure, communicate, modern farmhouse, midcentury modern, modern lodge, style, size, neighbors, street, privacy, construction, entrance, site plan, room details, lifestyle, walkthrough, entertain, family, expensive, cost, preliminary design, sketch, drawing, meeting
Thinking of Building a Detached Garage for Extra Storage? Read These 4 Rules First Sheri ScottOctober 5, 2021rules, garage, hoa, structure, detached garage, car garage, roofline, design, building, space, storage, setbacks, house, attached, neighborhood, trusses, plan, regulate, garage doors, attached garage
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