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Seamless Screened Porch Design

Good architectural design blends an addition to a home seamlessly as if the improvement had been there all along.  In this example, Natelli Homes designed and constructed a screened porch on the rear of an existing home and blended it perfectly with the composition of the architecture.  Compare the before and after photos – one almost has to look twice to see that we added an entire room.

This comfortable addition includes a stained fir ceiling with dramatic beams and brackets, which we will describe in a post in the near future.  A floor-to-ceiling field stone fireplace anchors the plush seating and eating area.   This home owner enjoys the space, which overlooks a pool and patio, almost year-round.

Good architectural design for renovations is quite a skill.  We enjoy hearing our clients tell their friends that it looks and feels as if our new work was a part of the original architecture.

I appreciate hearing from readers about our posts.  Please contact me at Bob@NatelliHomes or visit our website at www.NatelliHomes.com

March 4, 2010   No Comments

Extreme Renovation

A few years back we did a renovation to an existing home that amazes me every time I see the before and after photos.  Obviously this was an incredible transformation – we even considered tearing the house down and building a new home.

After debating with the architect and client we decided to proceed with the renovation as it would be far more cost effective and quicker.  You can see the old house peeking through in the middle of the ”after” photo.  ”5 over 4 with a door” never goes out of style, it just looks better with the improvements on the sides.   I’ll provide details of this project in future posts, but for now these photos speak more words than I could express.

As always, feel free to contact me bob@natellihomes.com or visit our website www.natellihomes.com

March 1, 2010   1 Comment

Quality construction starts with Service

There are many fine contractors in the world, but what separates a good builder from a great builder is service; and service starts with communication.  When a building agreement is signed with a client, we ensure that the client knows what he or she is getting.  We even provide a detailed list of exclusions, almost as a reminder of items they might have considered so there are no mis-understandings.  Natelli Homes goes to great strides to ensure the client has written specifications, an understanding of the variables (allowances) in the contract and clear knowledge of the materials we will use and the length of time the project will take.

It is important that the client knows what his / her decisions will be, the timing for those decisions and the budget for any remaining variables.  Natelli assists the client to make complete decisions at the beginning of a project so we can execute sub-contracts earlier, build the project quicker and coordinate the myriad number of items with more accuracy.  No matter how large or small a project may be, if a client can focus on the details and decisions early, the project’s success based on building quality, coordination between the trades, minimizing errors and speed of construction will grow exponentially.

February 13, 2010   1 Comment