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Closed, Semi or Open Floor: Options for Your Boston Remodel

Closed, Semi or Open Floor: Options for Your Boston Remodel

by Pat Flood | Triple Decker, Boston Condo, Builder, Building Trends, Contractor, Developer, Homeowner, Remodeler

For a long while, the open floor plan was all the rage. These days, however, we are starting to see a resurgence of other types of floor plans: the semi-open and the closed floor plan. If you are planning a Boston remodel, then you will likely want to know the...
Three Ways to Add Natural Light to Your Boston Renovation

Three Ways to Add Natural Light to Your Boston Renovation

by Michael Flood | Bathroom Renovation, Boston Condo, Builder, Building in Boston, Building Trends, Contractor, Developer, Kitchen Design, Remodeler

One of the top reasons to renovate is to add more lighting to your home. A Boston renovation can add a special set of challenges because for one reason or another — privacy, building codes and so forth — your options may be limited when it comes to new windows. There...
The Micro-Condo Could Be the Answer to Boston Millennial Housing Crisis

The Micro-Condo Could Be the Answer to Boston Millennial Housing Crisis

by Michael Flood | Blogs

For the Boston millennial, the housing market isn’t exactly the greatest. In fact, many refer to it as the “Boston housing crisis” because for millennials, opportunities for affordable housing are few and far between. This is a generation that by and large is not...
7 Construction Safety Hazards – And How to Protect Your Job Site from Claims

7 Construction Safety Hazards – And How to Protect Your Job Site from Claims

by Pat Flood | Builder, Building in Boston, Construction Crew, Contractor, Developer, Remodeler

Wouldn’t it be nice if construction were a completely risk-free venture? Unfortunately, that’s not the case. There are many construction safety hazards to avoid, hazards that can result in injury, claims against your business and more. Here are some of the most common...

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