Myers Constructs Awarded Best of Philly Best General Contractor for Philly Homes
Myers Constructs has been awarded Best General Contractor for Philadelphia Homes, in Philadelphia magazine's 2015 Best of Philly awards. Read more here.
Shopping with the Myers Constructs Design Team
Work was recently finished on this Cape May shore cottage for a developer with which we worked, that had purchased it in foreclosure on spec and was preparing it for[...]
In Praise of Multi-Purpose Spaces
We find that most of our clients lead busy lives, wearing many hats and juggling multiple tasks daily — and they need their homes to fit that lifestyle. For that[...]
What Happens in Vegas Won’t Stay in Vegas
Tamara visited Las Vegas last week to attend the second annual Design & Construction Week, which hosted 125,000 of the most well-respected industry professionals and members of the media, while[...]
Announcing Our New Private-Label Cabinetry Line: Myers Made™
Here at Myers Constructs, we have been designing, selling, and installing cabinetry for almost 30 years. Last year, we decided we could improve upon the options currently on the[...]
In the Works: Penny Tile Bathroom
We're in the final stages of the "Penny Tile Bathroom" makeover in our Fairmont whole-house project. In its former condition, this second-floor bathroom-laundry combo space was essentially made up[...]
Summer Vacation Memories Inspire Fall Renovation Plans
Although we all feel sad to see the summer come to a close, we find that this is a great time to look back on your vacation memories and use[...]
Home Gyms: Out of Sight, Out of Mind
When it comes to creating a home gym, we often face a design dilemma: Where do you put it so folks will use it? We tend to think that locating[...]
Is Your New Kitchen Stocked With These 12 Cooking Essentials?
We find that many of our clients enjoy a renewed love of cooking in their freshly renovated kitchens. As a result, many of them tend to replenish their culinary tools[...]
Pocket Doors: A Great Space-Saving Solution
Consider this surprising fact: The average single swinging door gobbles up about 11 square feet — or around 1% — of a room's usable floor space. That means you can't[...]
