Before you begin your custom build on the Outer Banks, build your construction know how. Equip yourself with the latest trips and trends in kitchen and bath design, construction planning, budgeting, and more with the Premiere Contracting Inc. Blog.
Outer Banks Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU) Building Code Regulations
In our guide, we will explore the benefits, design considerations, and building code regulations surrounding ADUs on the Outer Banks to help you determine whether such an innovative housing solution is right for your property.
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Open Concept Floor Plan Design Guide for Outer Banks Homes
In this guide, we’ll explore what to expect from an open-concept living space, the benefits and challenges of the layout, and provide design and construction tips for implementing this modern style into your home.
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Are Home Elevators Worth Adding to Your Property?
Incorporating a home elevator into your new construction or remodeling project is worth considering as the addition can preempt the need for disruptive renovations later on. Here’s why investing in a home elevator before it becomes a requirement can make both practical and financial sense for your property.
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Empowering Our Community By Sponsoring Dare2Care’s OBX Shred Fest
The Outer Banks shoreline’s community values inclusivity, respect, and supporting all its members. That is why we are proud to sponsor Dare2Care OBX Shred Fest year after year.
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How We Build Energy-Efficient Homes on the Outer Banks
Energy efficiency should be at the forefront of planning your project when designing a new home or remodeling an existing property, especially on the Outer Banks. In the long run, property owners can save money by considering renewable energy for electricity, water, heating, and cooling.
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Choose the Best Flooring Option for Your OBX Beach House
The right flooring in your home can help you capitalize on both style, function, and long-term usage of your space. Whether you are constructing a new beach house of your dreams, renovating a vacation rental property, or updating your home’s kitchen or bathroom, the right flooring option can breathe new life into your home.
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Try Design-Remodeling for an Efficient OBX Home Renovation
By collaborating with a single contractor you can maximize your budget, tailor the project to your specific needs, and minimize the stress associated with a home remodeling project. Discover the numerous benefits of our Outer Banks design-build firm’s project development process and gain insights into key design and construction considerations for an efficient home renovation project.
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Kitchen Layout Ideas for Your Outer Banks Custom Home
Planning a new kitchen? Try our 7 OBX kitchen layout ideas with designs for kitchen renovations or dream home construction. Our kitchen layout designs show you where to place cabinetry, appliances, countertop space, and more to make your space more efficient.
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How Outer Banks Home Builders Build on a Sandbar
Building a beach house is a huge investment, and as Outer Banks custom home builders we understand the complexities of the coastal construction process. Before you start planning to build on the OBX, you want to be fully aware of the challenges you can expect before beginning a project so close to the Atlantic Ocean
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Home Construction & Design Trends to Consider when planning
After a year that guided us to spend more time at home, there are plenty of reasons to look forward to 2021. The new year is an opportunity to bring comfort and new life into our homes. Whether you’re looking to renovate an existing space or construct a primary residence from scratch, here are 7 home construction and design trends to consider in 2021.
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Why are Lumber Prices Skyrocketing for Home Builders in 2020?
Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic, the price of lumber products are becoming increasingly more expensive and hard to find on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. The sudden increase poses major implications for the home-building industry. Where exactly did all the wood go and what does this mean for new buyers?
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