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31 Jan, 2023
Custom home builders exist to help you plan and budget for the home of your dreams. Here are a few benefits of hiring a custom home builder team: Knowledgeable - Our custom home builders have a wealth of knowledge about houses and what works well for each stage of the building process. They are also able to help you sift through your ideas for your custom home before the building starts. Your ideas need to be able to translate from paper to reality, which is not always the case. More buying power - Due to the high volume of homes that our home builders assist with building, they can buy some materials in bulk. In addition to bulk sales, the custom home builders at our business have built relationships with local suppliers. They know reliable sub-contractors - It’s not easy to know what sub-contractors will be reliable when you are going through the custom home building process alone. Our custom home builders have connections with companies who historically have done great work. Buying is hard - Trying to buy a house is extremely hard, especially if you are trying to get one that doesn’t need to be fixed up. There are bidding wars between buyers and often the seller will go with the highest bid because they want the most money. They are able to implement your preferred floor plan - The biggest win for anyone who decides to do custom home building is being able to control the layout of your home and pick the colors for every room of your custom home. Everyone has certain things they want already built in. Contact our custom home builders to get going with the process of home building. We look forward to making your house dreams a reality.
Contractor Implementing Accessible Construction Elements
16 Apr, 2021
Borski Homes Inc. understands the importance of accessibility construction. Implement these elements when planning the kitchen and bathroom remodeling process!
By proadAccountId-327454 13 Jul, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has led us to rethink much of modern life - everything from the way we do our jobs to how we care for our kids and shop for groceries. Ideally, it should also lead us to rethink the way we design and live in our homes. The home builders at Borski Homes Inc understand this, so we’ve put serious thought into how we can help everyday homeowners make their homes that much safer. Whether you’re building a custom home or taking on kitchen or bathroom remodeling, we hope these tips can help you make your home a healthier place to be. 1. Upgrade to antimicrobial surfaces. One of the ways to slow the spread of COVID-19 and similar pathogens is to regularly sanitize frequently touched surfaces. But what if your surfaces sanitized themselves? Copper and its alloys, like brass and bronze, have antimicrobial properties that kill germs within minutes or hours. Choosing doorknobs, cabinet fixtures, wall plates, and other fixtures that are made of brass or copper could help keep your home that much safer - and it can be done as part of a custom home project or in conjunction with bathroom or kitchen remodeling. 2. Go touch-free whenever possible. Germs like COVID-19 are spread in part through touching infected surfaces - so if a surface is never or infrequently touched, it’ll be hard for that surface to spread the virus. If you’ve been considering upgrading to a smart home system, now might be the time to make the investment. Activating lights, blinds, and even door locks via your voice or a smartphone means you’ll have fewer surfaces to worry about sanitizing. Best of all, this home improvement can be done on any home at any time - although if you’re building new, you should ask your home builder about integrating a smart home system right from the start. 3. Don’t forget the air you breathe. COVID-19 is a respiratory virus, so even if surfaces are kept pristine, the virus can still spread through droplets in the air. That’s why it’s so important to make sure your HVAC system is dehumidifying and sanitizing the air you breathe, not just making it warmer or cooler. Make sure your home builder has picked a correctly sized unit for your new home, and ask about choosing a system with humidity filters (to cut down on mold growth) and extra filters for extra safe and healthy air. You can also do this if it’s time to upgrade your HVAC system. 4. Keep your water safe and clean. While COVID-19 isn’t a waterborne illness, there are plenty of inconveniences and health hazards found in our water - everything from carcinogens like chlorine to hard minerals like calcium. A whole-home water filtration and softening system is a great idea for this reason. If you’re building new, talk to your home builder about adding one right from the start. You can also add a whole-home softener at any point in time, or stick to point-of-use filters if a whole-home system isn’t in your budget right now. 5. Design to age in place. We are going to be blunt: while you might be young and healthy now, you won’t always be. Your home should be designed not just for your present but for your future needs. That means talking to your builder about age-in-place guidelines. Ask about adding decorative grab bars to the bathroom, and make sure anti-slip tiles are used in the shower. Minimize steps and bumps between rooms to make them easier to navigate with a walker, crutches, or wheelchair. Doing this will not only help you if you plan to stay in your home for the long haul (or if you happen to get injured), but it can also enhance your home’s resale value. If you’d like to build a custom home or are hoping to remodel your current one and want it to be as healthy as possible, we invite you to call the home builders at Borski Homes Inc. We proudly serve Bryan, TX; College Station, TX; and the surrounding areas, and we’d be thrilled to take your new home or remodel to a safer, more satisfying level. Call today to get started!
By localedge 24 Jul, 2019
Deciding to remodel your kitchen is, by all accounts, a huge decision. It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of planning out your dream kitchen, so smaller details may become an afterthought. However, a kitchen remodel is a job in which no corners can be cut. From the preliminary ideas all the way to the installation of the final product, having a plan and being prepared is vital to the success of the project. Are you worried that you haven't taken everything into consideration? We’ve got you covered! Before You Start Your Kitchen's Existing Layout Attempting to build a brand-new kitchen from scratch over your existing kitchen can be a waste of valuable time, money, and resources. Rather than gutting the entire room, try to find a way to make some of the existing areas work in your new design. If you opt to move everything around, the costs can add up quick and you can be over your budget before you know it. Leaving the sink and appliances, like the oven, in the same spot will not only save money, but it can serve as the building block for your project. Your Budget Remodeling your kitchen is a huge project, and although you should be conscious of not breaking the bank, don’t look for ways to cut corners. There are countless adages around the belief that being cheap will end up being more expensive in the long run, and it holds true when it comes to remodeling and renovation projects. Using cheap materials or only considering the price when choosing a contractor can result in fragile floors that are installed poorly, leaving you in need of repairs or a replacement far too soon after the initial installment. When it comes to planning your budget, give yourself a generous estimate that accounts for quality work and materials, and as a rule of thumb, always tack on an additional 15%. Unexpected costs always seem to come up during remodeling projects, so it’s best to prepare for them to the best of your ability. Strategically Planning Lighting & Windows Strategically planning around your windows is a unique way to set your kitchen apart from others. Windows naturally make a room feel larger than they are, and the natural light windows allow in can highlight particular features if planned properly. Certain styles of countertop underneath windows will shimmer in the light even more than before, and hanging decorations where the natural light is the strongest can grab the attention of any visitor. When It Comes to Flooring, Paint, and Countertop Options Trying to find the right balance between style, timelessness, and complimentary attributes when choosing your flooring, wall paint, and countertops can be a headache. One common mistake is deciding to follow trends when remodeling kitchens. These trends, by very definition, usually don’t last long enough to deserve an entire room remodeled after them. The classics are a classic for a reason, so don’t feel like you have to stray too far away from options such as hardwood flooring. Rather than going for what’s trendy, go for what works. Certain styles of cabinets go well with some styles of flooring and poorly with others; keep this in mind when deciding your materials. Remodeling your kitchen takes a lot of time, effort and resources. It can seem stressful at times, but that doesn't mean it shouldn't be fun! When you work with the right contractor, it can feel less like a project and more like the manifestation of your dreams (which is what kitchen remodeling should feel like!). For those in the College Station & Bryan, TX area, look no further than Borski Homes Inc.
By localedge 19 Jun, 2019
One of the most frequently visited rooms in your home is the bathroom. From the beginning of each day, we drag ourselves out of bed and head to the bathroom to get ready for whatever we have planned. Paired with multiple visits throughout the day, a shower before bed, and the dreaded trips in the middle of the night, you spend far more time in your bathroom than you may realize. While thinking about the amount of time you spend in your bathroom, think also about whether you’re utilizing your bathroom to its fullest potential. Is it as spacious as it could be? Are all the appliances both stylish and functional? Does everything fit nicely, or does it have protruding drawers that catch an unexpected toe more often than it should? All of these are issues—issues that can be resolved with the proper remodeling service. In fact, deciding to remodel your current bathroom can have numerous benefits. From giving your home a breath of fresh life to increasing your home’s market value, there’s surely a benefit that you could use. Let’s look at some reasons you should think about remodeling your bathroom! Modern is Style, Style is Modern Try your best to think about some bathrooms you’ve been in recently. For the beautiful bathrooms we remember, chances are they had a modern feel to it—new floors, chic countertops, and sinks that went beyond what we’ve thought sinks should look like. For the displeasing bathrooms, chances are they looked outdated and dirty—like something you’d only see in an old scary movie. For better or worse, your impression of the bathroom may have shaped your impression on the rest of the property. With a remodeled bathroom comes a new aura for your home. Even implementing smaller changes, such as new flooring, new lighting, or new countertops can make your bathroom feel brand new. Increased Market Value For the reasons aforementioned, when you remodel your bathroom your whole home can reap some benefits. According to an article from HGTV , it’s common to see the return on investment surpass the cost of the investment. The article analyzed a study that found housing markets such as Washington, D.C, Minneapolis, Chicago, Atlanta, San Francisco, and San Diego offered “triple-digit returns on a bathroom remodel." If you’re thinking about putting your home up for sale, remodeling your bathroom is a great way to ensure you see the highest value for your home as possible. Even smaller remodeling jobs can see a solid ROI. Accessible & Functional When it comes to updating your bathroom, working with a knowledgeable company that will maximize your current space can make it seem like you’ve added some square feet to the current room. Whether it’s downsizing the shower, changing the shape & position of the cabinets, or anything in between, the aftermath can be a bathroom that finally doesn’t feel cramped and chaotic. No matter your current situation as a homeowner, there is a reason to consider remodeling your bathroom. Whether you’re happy with your home or you’re ready to change locations, don’t forget about the bathroom!
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