New Home

New Home

New Home-Entry Side

New Home-Entry Side

I’ll repeat what I said a couple of months ago-except with more urgency: As we progress toward winter, days are getting shorter and it’s starting to cool off a bit.  Contractors know that there are a limited number of days for working outside and there is a great incentive to get the buildings dried in.  It doesn’t always work that way, but the best-case scenario is to get the exterior of the home buttoned up so that when the cold weather comes there’s plenty of work to do inside which can be heated when necessary.

Garage-Guest House

Garage-Guest House

Addition/Renovation

Addition/Renovation

Addition/Renovation Plus Barn

Addition/Renovation Plus Barn

New Home

New Home

Connecticut New Home

Connecticut New Home

Connecticut New Home Kitchen

Connecticut New Home Kitchen

Connecticut New Home Detail

Connecticut New Home Detail

Screened Porch Addition

Screened Porch Addition

New Home Growing

New Home Growing

New Home Growing

New Home Growing

 

About the Author: James Crisp

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James M. Crisp has been an architect for well over 30 years. His architectural firm, Crisp Architects, designs projects throughout New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Massachusetts. In April of 2007, Taunton Press published 'On the Porch' by James M. Crisp and Sandra Mahoney.

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