Your Home and the “Polar Vortex”
The wild temperature swings we've experienced on the East Coast this week really test a house and all of the systems that make it feel comfortable — a place you[...]
A Day in the Life of a Kitchen Remodel — Step 13: Tile
This week, we're completing the finishing touches on our Mt. Airy kitchen. The crew installed this beautiful ceramic tile backsplash, which serves as a nice transition between the upper painted[...]
A Day in the Life of a Kitchen Remodel — Step 12: Finishing Touches
Panorama View of the Kitchen We are excited to announce that we'll be taking the wraps off of our Mt. Airy kitchen project today or tomorrow. The only[...]
New Life for an Old City Condo
We're in the process of wrapping up a large-scale makeover on this sunny condominium in Philadelphia's charming Old City neighborhood. The homeowners, who have lived here for at least 15[...]
Don’t Get Tripped Up On These Common Design Decisions
When working on project homes, we find that most of our customers can breeze through selections for countertops, faucets, flooring, and even appliances. But there are three elements that will[...]
Tamara Myers Interviewed on Got Clutter? Get Organized!
Tamara MyersLEED APPresident & Sales Mgr.Myers Constructs, Inc. Tamara Myers recently was interviewed by professional organizer Janet M. Taylor at Janet's channel on BlogTalkRadio. Click the mp3 link below[...]
In the Works: Mt. Airy Kitchen Renovation
Our clients have lived in this spectacular schist stone single home, located near Fairmount Park, since the 1980s, and they have wanted to renovate since the day they moved in.[...]
Bathrooms: What’s In
We often hear from clients who are in need of help with maintaining and upgrading older, outdated bathrooms. In fact, we are currently working on one such project in a[...]
Our Main Line Kitchen Project Featured on The House Counselor
This week, we are excited to have one of our recent kitchen projects featured on HGTV Remodels' blog, The House Counselor with Laurie March. The project, pictured here, is a[...]
New Life for a Historic Master Bath
This week, we are starting demolition on the master bathroom of a small early-1800s house on a charming, tree-lined street in Philadelphia. The homeowner is a returning customer whose kitchen[...]