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Celebrity Kitchens

Posted by Matthew Teague on Fri, Feb 03, 2012

So, since it is Friday, and we thought we should do something a little fun.  We came across this article from Architectural Digest featuring Celebrity Kitchens.  So if you want to know where Sir Elton John cooks his breakfast, or where Sting makes his midnight snack... here you go!

Celebrity Kitchens

 

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Interior Features - Window Seats

Posted by Matthew Teague on Thu, Feb 02, 2012

   There is nothing more inviting than a well-designed window seat.  With a little planning, a window seat can be a as functional as it is comfortable. Often times extra storage bins or drawers can be added into the base of the seat, creating a great place for books, pictures, or blankets. This Old House has provided some ideas on for different window seat designs here:

This Old House - Window Seats

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Before and After Photos - Cottages and Small Homes

Posted by Matthew Teague on Wed, Feb 01, 2012

Check out our facebook page for before and after photos of some recent projects. If you are thinking about upgrading that tired old cottage, please contact us today!

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Tags: renovation, cottage plans, remodeling, custom home, cottage

10 Custom Home Trends for 2012

Posted by Matthew Teague on Wed, Feb 01, 2012

   Things are changing in 2012.  More of our customers are seeking value based designs and improvements that provide functionality, and flexible use of spaces.  Builder magazine recently published an article about the top 10 custom home trends for 2012. Bonus rooms, sunrooms / screened porches, exterior upgrades and garages are all on the top of the list. So far this year we have seen several requests for finished rooms over garages, finished basments with open, flexible spaces, and room additions that can serve multiple purposes.

    The current design trends are evolving into a lifestyle driven home, where you don't see things like formal dining rooms, separate living rooms, or dens. Most of the demand we have seen has been for open living spaces, where families and friends can gather and entertain with all of the important amenities in one place. 

Click here to see the article and slideshow from Builder Magazine :10 Custom Home Design Trends for 2012

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Tags: Cape Cod Builder, House Design, custom home

Remodeling Trends Upward

Posted by Matthew Teague on Mon, Jan 30, 2012

  There is increasing demand in the market place for remodeling and renovations.  We have experienced a substantial increase in requests for these types of projects over the last several months.  Here is an article from Housing Zone.com that summarizes a Wall Street Journal report about the upward trend in the remodeling market.

http://www.housingzone.com/financials/remodeling-showing-signs-recovery

 

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REEF Small Projects Divison

Posted by Matthew Teague on Fri, Jan 27, 2012

REEF is proud to annouce that it has launched the REEF Small Projects Divison.  The focus will be on remodeling, renovation, maintenance, and home improvement projects.  You may not be ready to add on to your house, but we have found that many of our customers still have a need for smaller projects on a regular basis. So if you are thinking of a kitchen renovation, a new deck, or an exterior facelift, please click below to contact us!

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Tags: renovation, remodeling, kitchen

Remodeling and Return on Investment

Posted by Matthew Teague on Thu, Jan 26, 2012

Remodeling magazine has come out with it's annual report on remodeling projects costs and the return on investment.  There is a lot of great information in their report, and we feel the costs are very reflective of the current market conditions.  See their link to the report for the Boston area here:Remodeling Magazine - Boston cost report .

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Top 10 Most Luxurious Homes

Posted by Matthew Teague on Wed, Jan 25, 2012

   We have done some creative things with the homes we design and build here at REEF, however, sometimes even we need a little inspiration for our next great idea. We found this article on the top 10 most luxurious homes in the world.... enjoy!

10 Most Luxurious Homes in the World

Tags: new homes, Custom Homes, Cape Cod Builder

Update on Fire Sprinklers for New Homes

Posted by Matthew Teague on Tue, Jan 24, 2012

Update on Fire Sprinklers for New Homes

The Massachusetts Board of Building Regulations and Standards met earlier this month to discuss the adoption of Residential Fire Sprinkler Systems. There are strong arguments on both sides of the issue, but the bottom line is added cost, and minimal benefits.   Here is a report on the meeting from the Boston Globe:

Globe Staff  

December 13, 2011

Firefighters and home builders today argued at a Board of Building Regulations and Standards hearing on installing fire sprinklers in newly constructed homes.

At the hearing, held in the State House, much of the debate came down to cost: Officials from fire departments around the state argued that the sprinkler systems, which can cost thousands of dollars to install, would save lives and limit property damage.

But developers and construction managers said that sprinklers have not been proven to be any more effective in saving lives than smoke detectors. The added cost, they continued, would discourage potential homeowners from settling in Massachusetts, and would raise the cost of affordable housing.

The proposed amendment to the state’s model code would not mandate that sprinklers be installed in every newly-constructed one- or two-family home in the state. Instead, it would be part of a “stretch code,” which encourages cities and towns to adopt the change.

 

At a press conference before the hearing in front of the Massachusetts Firefighter Memorial, James M. Shannon, the president of the National Fire Protection Association, said the sprinklers help to extinguish or retard fires, which would allow more time for families to evacuate, and would also reduce risks to firefighters entering burning buildings.

“This is really about not only public safety, but it’s also a huge firefighter safety issue,” Sherman said.

So far, California, Maryland, and South Carolina are the only states that have enacted a statewide measure to require fire sprinklers in newly-built homes.

“It’s high time Massachusetts joins the list of forward-thinking states that mandate automatic fire sprinklers in new home construction,” said Thomas Burnett, president of the Massachusetts Call/Volunteer Firefighters Association, during the hearing.

But Doug Pizzi, a spokesman for the Home Builders Association of Massachusetts, said after the press conference that the state should focus its fire safety efforts on ensuring that all homes in the state have working smoke alarms. That would also help keep firefighters safe, he said: If everyone quickly evacuates a burning house, firefighters do not need to enter.

The added cost of fire sprinklers — he estimated that they cost about $10,000-$15,000 per home — would also raise the cost of affordable housing units, making it more difficult for residents with low incomes to pay for their own homes, Pizzi said.

“We’d drive a lot of people right out of the ability to get that home,” he said.

Martine Powers can be reached at mpowers@globe.com. Follow her on Twitter @martinepowers.

Tags: new homes, remodeling, residential fire sprinklers

Before and After - New Home Rendering

Posted by Matthew Teague on Mon, Jan 23, 2012

Here are some pictures of a rendering we did for a new home in Dennis, MA.  Renderings are a great tool to help customers visualize the finished product... check these out!

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Tags: cape cod homes, Cape Cod Builder, house plans

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