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Remodeling vs. New Home Construction: How are they different from each other?

Tuesday, November 30th, 2010
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As we talk with potential clients these days we find there are several questions we hear often. In this article, we will address one of those common questions:
 
Is there a difference between a design-build remodeling contractor and a new home construction contractor?
 
New home construction builders use architects and/or “stock” plans and new home contractors to build your home. If an architect is involved, he/she usually imposes a personal style onto the design and develops the concept drawings and plans on paper. Most architects are not builders – they can conceptually draw the plans, but it takes a quality builder to see the architect’s plans and know if the concepts can be transformed into practical, effective solutions without costly alterations during the project. What works on paper doesn’t always convert smoothly to the building process. Also, having more “cooks in the kitchen” can cause confusion, a loss of the client’s vision, and unclear communications, all areas which lead to significant disappointment during the process of a remodel or addition.
 
When done right, remodeling design is thoughtful and complex. Designing a new home easily allows you the opportunity to trade square footage and budget between bathrooms, kitchens and other rooms in your home. If you want a larger kitchen, you can add the square footage to the kitchen and decrease the square footage in your dining room, for instance. Quality remodelers know how to reconfigure rooms to fit in your existing home by utilizing the space to its maximum potential.
 
Jeff Titus explains, “Many people don’t realize that there is a lot more involved in remodeling a home than new construction. When remodeling, there are several factors you need to contend with, such as taking precautions for safety and cleanliness when the home is occupied, working with conditions that are not square or plumb, matching existing materials such as tile, flooring and moldings, and creating designs that will enhance the home as if the new renovation was always there. When moldings need to be matched and suppliers no longer carry the product, Titus Built mills the molding to match the existing detail. When a tile type is no longer sold off the shelf, we contact our suppliers to find a match. It takes years of experience and connections to products and subcontractors to produce fine quality renovations.”
 
Titus Built has been remodeling homes for over 15 years. We are design-build remodeling experts. Our experienced staff and trade contractors specialize in residential remodeling by communicating clearly, keeping your home clean and livable while we are working, protecting your property, and paying special attention to the safety of your children and pets. Our integrated service provides a proven, systematic and efficient process from start to finish.
 
There is a difference …see how we can help.

High Quality Historical Renovation Featured in Westport Historical Society 24th Annual Holiday House Tour

Monday, November 29th, 2010

GREEK REVIVAL REBORN as STYLISH 1877 ITALIANATE

 

GREEK REVIVAL REBORN as STYLISH 1877 ITALIANATE A number of Westport’s prosperous Victorian-era fashionistas shed their “dated” Colonials or Greek Revivals by expanding and encasing them in new, Italianate facades and rooflines such as this 1840 Jesse Bradley house. Its current owners found the missing staircase, created an exposed brick bath by the central chimney, added a chic butler’s pantry, mudroom, bedroom and master bath, converted the lookout attic and cupola to fabulous work/play space and restored the barn/garage. Westport, CT Historical Society

Before and After of Historical Renovation Addition

At Titus Built, we have an appreciation for historical accuracy and our renovations, including additions, meld beautifully with the original design of the home. We understand how vital it is for the addition to look original. Therefore, we do our utmost to get it right the first time.   

 

Through careful planning and executing, our additions are created to enhance the architecture; we place great emphasis on making all additions & renovations "blend in" so as to increase the value and beauty of your home. 

 

   

Pantry Renovation

 

 

 

 

 

"Jeff’s team did an outstanding job in a major interior/exterior renovation and addition to our 1840 nationally registered home. His high quality craftsmanship was recognized by the Westport Historical Society which gave his team a highly coveted Preservation Award. In addition to high quality work, Jeff was always professional, customer focused and reliable. We have used Titus Built, LLC for three major projects." –  Mark and Tricia Fagan

Millwork and Living Room Shelves 

Titus Built’s renovation of the GREEK REVIVAL REBORN as STYLISH 1877 ITALIANATE will be one of 5 private homes that are featured in the 2010 Westport Historical Society 24th Annual Holiday House Tour on December 5th. Tickets are on sale thru the Society’s website.  http://www.westporthistory.org/uncategorized/24th-annual-holiday-house-tour-soiree/ 

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