Author Archives for David Supple

Neutrals For the New Year – Houzz
Published January 9, 2013 | By

Could your house could use sprucing up in the new year? Consider changing out your go-to neutral hue with something livelier. The colors here pack more punch than the usual shades of gray, white and beige, but are toned down enough that they remain soft and subtle. Color trend forecasters are touting a variety of… View Article

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Holiday Decorating – No Tree Necessary
Published January 4, 2013 | By

With the holidays right around the corner, you are probably starting to think about how you are going to decorate for this holiday season. We wanted to provide an easy project you can do to create a tree decoration, minus the mess of an actual tree. This project can probably be done with things you… View Article

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13 Ways to Be Happier in Your Home This Year
Published January 2, 2013 | By

13 Ways to Be Happier in Your Home This Year Houzz– Kitchen Remodel, Bathroom Remodel and More » Browse Outdoor Products on Houzz- For Example: Firepits · Grills · Hammocks · Holiday Outdoor Decorations · Outdoor Fountains · Outdoor Sofas · Retainer Walls · Sheds ·

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Luxurious South End Bathrooms Completed!
Published November 2, 2012 | By

This beautiful master bathroom combines several types of tiles to create a rich and opulent feel.  The main shower tile is a porcelain tile that appears almost identical to the real look and feel of Venatino marble. This is coupled with strips of mosaic tile which is repeated in the backsplash.  The real Venatino marble hexagon… View Article

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Is There Financial Assistance for De-leading?
Published October 26, 2012 | By

  Last month our newest Lead Carpenter, Peter Erdei completed his Lead-Safe Certification Course, which now means every one of our Lead Carpenters are Lead-Safe Certified.  Why is this important?  Lead paint was used in more than 38 million homes up until 1978.  Ingesting lead can affect children’s brains and nervous system causing reduced IQ… View Article

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Differences between European and American Kitchens
Published August 28, 2012 | By

In Europe, kitchens are completely separated from the rest of the house. Preparing food in front of guests doesn’t typically happen because it’s considered “unglamorous.” Typically, Europeans eat in a dining room and not in the actual kitchen where the food is being prepared.  Kitchen sizes are smaller with less light and counter space than… View Article

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7 Tips to Make Your Home for the Holidays
Published November 4, 2010 | By

Nov 4, 2010 By New England Design and Construction We think any New England resident would agree, there is no time or place like this region’s holiday season. A truly magical time of year filled with joy, laughter and warmth. Your home should be an embodiment of these traits. This is why we took the… View Article

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