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2011 

There are many things to consider when remodeling a kitchen. You have to consider the style you'd like, the color scheme, the appliances, the fixtures, and much more. One of the main things people are considering now when doing a kitchen remodel (or a remodel of any part of their home) is how env...
11/16/2011
The average cost to heat a home is about $1400 per year. Although we have seen a recent break in oil prices, home heating bills this winter are still likely to burn a hole in your wallet. So what can you do to save on energy costs?1. Inspect insulation and weather stripping: Make sure your attic,...
11/08/2011
As an architect, I often find it amazing just how many poorly-designed homes can be sold. Hats off to realtors for their incredible selling skills. But for those of you who have a poorly-desiged home which you are trying to sell, my advice is this. SHOW POTENTIAL!! Not only are not likely to sell...
11/03/2011
Last month we were introduced to a realtor with a listing in Boston's South End at Laconia Lofts- a very up and coming part of Boston. While the property had been staged and fixtures were all up to date, this property hadn't budged for 140 days. Needless to say, something had to be done and lower...
11/02/2011
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At New England Design & Construction, we can build just about anything. But there’s one thing we build which we value most: a sound relationship with you based on honesty and integrity, which is of far greater importance than our projects themselves. Our designers create beautiful masterpieces, but if they’re beyond your budget, do they really benefit you? Our builders attend to every detail, but if they run behind schedule and submit frequent change orders, will you truly be satisfied? What matters most when you look for someone to design and build your new home or remodel your existing one is trust – trust that your designer will stay within your budget and remain on schedule, provide knowledgeable suggestions and deliver what you need and want. You can visit our website at http://www.nedesignbuild.com/ You can follow us on facebook (New England Design & Construction) , twitter (NEDesignConst).