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How Much Does it Cost to Build a New House?

How Much Does it Cost to Build a New House?

Before you start researching homes as inspiration for building your forever home, it’s important to know what factors into the total cost of building a home. As an Evansville based home building company, we love when you know what you want, but we also want you to know what is realistic for your budget. In this article, we will explain what variables affect the cost of building a home and how you can save some cash, without sacrificing quality.

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8 Frequently Asked Questions About Building A New House

We understand that you may be feeling lost or overwhelmed with the idea of building a new home. There are a lot of details that go into it and a lot of decisions to be made! We’ve been building and designing custom homes for over 20 years, so we’re sharing our knowledge to help ease your mind.

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5 Ways To Transform Your Basic Backyard Into An Impressive Outdoor Living Space

When a ray of sunshine cuts through gray, winter clouds, we all tend to dream of spending more time outdoors. While you patiently wait for warmer temperatures to arrive, it’s time to take action. Contacting a contractor early is key to getting the outdoor living area you’ve always wanted, just in time for sunny days. We are a trusted Evansville area contractor with the experience to turn your basic backyard into a multifunctional outdoor getaway. We build and design outdoor spaces that match the personality of your home and that give you the flexibility to cook, dine and relax outdoors.

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Open Concept Floor Plan vs. Traditional Closed Concept

Open Concept Floor Plan vs. Traditional Closed Concept

One of the first major decisions to make before building your new home, is selecting the floorplan that fits your lifestyle. It’s important to weigh your options seriously, because your floor plan truly dictates the entire look, feel and flow of your home. Floor plans are generally split into two categories, Open Concept or Closed Concept. There is no right or wrong answer to which one you choose, because both options have several advantages. Here, we will describe the ins and outs of each concept so you can determine which style suits you better (or if blending the two is best for you!)

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