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Building Trends: Upgraded Architecture

One of the most interesting parts of being in the building industry is seeing trends, and preferences fluctuate. Some styles come and go quickly, while others are timeless. Architecture, in particular, is less prone to sweeping fads.

However, just like other features, architecture styles do ebb and flow around people’s lifestyles and tastes. Recently, our clients have been all about upgraded architecture, finishes, and accent features. From beautiful front doors to standout stairways to oversized windows and ornate ceilings – read more about our favorite elevated finishes below!

Front Doors that Make an Impression
Your entryway is the world’s first glimpse of your home – the gateway to your palace! Why not make a memorable impression and go all out with double doors, accent windows, a bold color, or an elaborate design.

Showstopping Staircases
Another fantastic spot to add more visual interest to your home is the staircase. We love a dramatic, classic, or modern twist on the stairway! After all, you go up and down your stairs multiple times a day, shouldn’t they look lovely?

Elevated Ceiling Details
Leave no surface behind is our motto – from top to bottom! In the grand tradition of classic homes, even ceilings are getting detailed attention in new builds. We can’t get enough of the stately, distinct look ceiling millwork adds.

The More Windows the Better
Even windows aren’t so simple anymore. Lately, our client’s are gravitating towards oversized windows, trendy black frames, and the more natural light, the better. You can never go wrong with extra big, bright, beautiful windows!

To explore even more of our clients’ beautiful elevated finishes, be sure to visit our gallery of homes!

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