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Residential

You are not required to buy a home that looks like all the others in your neighborhood. You are free to create your own design.  Most buyers think building a home is more expensive.  But, in most cases, building is significantly less costly than renovating. Also, the value of your property is in the land.  The structure is an enhancement.  So, why not choose the property you like and build a home that you want?
 
Choose a traditional style or maybe something more eclectic and modern.  Arrange the space in an efficient, artistic design.  
 
Maybe you want an estate with plenty of room for guests and family and a private suite just for yourself. Include an entertainment area where guests can relax and enjoy enjoy the evening. How about a home theater? Add an apartment over the garage as an office, studio or guest quarters.
 
Maybe you want to live more simply, more deliberately, with less to maintain. Have you seen Tiny Houses? These are small, efficient structures with all the comforts and the quality of a custom home in the space of a travel trailer. They can be a quaint cottage or a modern art piece. 

Tiny Houses are perfect for the homesteader looking to minimize the impact to the natural quality of the property. Also, they make a perfect extension of your existing property, whether as a guest house or office. Or, stake your claim at your personal retreat with a Tiny House on your lake or country property. 
 
How many times have you thought it would be better if that door was over there? Maybe, you wish your home looked different, or at least, different from all the others inthe neighborhood. But, tearing down your home and building a new one just doesn't fit your budget. Or, the thought of moving for a few months is simply not an option. What about renovating? Why not take your present home and move things around? Open up some space. Let in more natural light. Update your landscape.

Spring Hill Design+Build can help you bring your vision to reality, no matter the size. Contact us today.
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