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Kitchen Cabinetry: Semi-Custom Cabinets vs. Stock Cabinets

Kitchen Cabinetry: Semi-Custom Cabinets vs. Stock Cabinets

by Jazmin Cuevas | Building Trends, Contractor, Homeowner, Kitchen Design, Remodeler

When you’re planning a kitchen remodel, every detail counts. From floors to lighting fixtures, there’s a lot to think about, and selecting materials and finishes can get overwhelming pretty quickly. If you’re not sure where to start — color?...
How This Court Decision Could Affect Contractor Joint Employer Liability

How This Court Decision Could Affect Contractor Joint Employer Liability

by Pat Flood | Builder, Construction Crew, Contractor, Remodeler

Labor law is complicated, and you can be forgiven for not thinking about it very often. After all, it’s a dry subject, and as long as you treat your employees well and pay them on time, you should be in the clear, right? Unfortunately, a recent court case could...
Why Quartz Continues to be the Latest Kitchen Countertop Trend

Why Quartz Continues to be the Latest Kitchen Countertop Trend

by Michael Flood | Boston Condo, Builder, Building in Boston, Building Trends, Homeowner, Kitchen Design, Remodeler

As far as kitchen countertop trends go, quartz countertops are a trend that has been around for quite a while now — and that trend is unlikely to go anywhere anytime soon. Why? There are lots of great reasons! Here are a few of the reasons behind the trend (and a few...
Renovating in a Boston Historic District? Guidelines You Need to Know

Renovating in a Boston Historic District? Guidelines You Need to Know

by Pat Flood | Triple Decker, Building in Boston, Building Policies, Building Trends, Contractor, Homeowner

Part of Boston’s charm is its vast array of historically significant buildings. After all, when your city is one of the oldest in the country, you’ve got a lot of homes from many different eras in the mix. Unlike some other big cities we could name, Boston...

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