by Joe Levitch | Sep 1, 2018 | Architecture & Design, Plans
There is no way to succeed in remodeling without the ability to draw what the proposed project will look like. That is the bare minimum in residential remodeling. I once was told that I could get a building permit on a napkin, and by golly it worked back in the day....
by Joe Levitch | May 3, 2015 | Architecture & Design, Engineering, Problem Solving
It was getting down to crunch time and we had still not been able to get trusses designed for my project. Our garage looked good on paper but the math just wasn’t working. Construction was starting; we needed to solve this problem quickly. Building a set of...
by Joe Levitch | Mar 15, 2015 | Architecture & Design, Customer Service, Masonry
A client of about 3 years ago had a simple request. She wanted to have her master bathroom floor replaced. We had done lots of work in the home that had burned badly in a fire. Joe she said, “Remember when you told me that I should replace my bathroom linoleum...
by Joe Levitch | Mar 8, 2015 | Additions, Architecture & Design
Like the 1800’s fairy tale Goldilocks and the three bears, having a home that is “Just Right” is often a moving target. All too often, we buy homes that are just a little bit too small. For whatever reason, I am called in to evaluate a home to...
by Joe Levitch | Feb 21, 2015 | Aged Home Upgrades, Architecture & Design, Plans
I love laundry chutes. I’m not entirely sure why, I did not have one in my childhood home. Perhaps it is the efficiency factor. Whenever I am involved in a remodeling project that has the laundry below the living space, I look for an opportunity to...
by Joe Levitch | Feb 1, 2015 | Architecture & Design, Kitchens
Everyone knows it when they are working in a great kitchen. I remodeled mine 20 years ago, other than some patina from raising two children in the home, it is as great today as the day it was completed. Mine happens to be a galley kitchen, that is just what fit the...
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