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Signs that it’s Time to Build an Addition to Expand your Kitchen

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The kitchen is often the liveliest room in the house. While everyone has their own separate bedrooms, your kitchen is the place where you and your family come together to eat, to catch up at the end of a long day, to entertain guests, and to simply sit together with a refreshing cup of tea. Perhaps your family has grown over the years and your small kitchen is no longer suitable for your home. Are you ready to  build an addition to expand your kitchen ? Here are some signs that it’s time. Normal-sized appliances don’t fit… If your smaller fridge and stove are no longer sufficient for your family’s needs, but you don’t think any normal-sized appliances will fit, it’s probably time to  expand your kitchen . Although you think your space might be too small, an experienced residential architect can work with your space and create an addition that makes the space feel more open, suits your family’s needs and is well within your budget.  …and neither does your family Does it feel crowded or

What to Expect while Building your New Home

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Building your new home is an exciting process, but it can also be very stressful. Especially due to supply chain issues and longer lead times as a result of the spike in home improvement during COVID. You’ll also need to make an endless number of important structural decisions, dedicate your attention to even the smallest details in decor, and of course, be patient. If you’re thinking about  building your first home  it’s helpful to know what to expect, as well as how to manage your expectations.  We’ve put together this helpful guide that outlines key things to be aware of when building your new home, including the importance of partnering with an  experienced residential architect .  Why you need an architect to design your home Residential architects have years of experience in designing and building all different types of homes, so they’ll be able to tell you what is and is not possible. Many factors come into play during the home building process, including the size of your proper