Outdoor Kitchens: 4 Popular Outdoor Cabinet Material Options

James Moylan

Wednesday, March 04, 2020

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Which Outdoor Kitchen Cabinetry Material Is Right for Me?

As exterior living spaces become increasingly elaborate, outdoor kitchen cabinetry and storage options are becoming less of a luxury and more of a staple. With their rise in popularity, many people find themselves wondering what material is best for exterior cabinets. To help you decide what’s right for your home, here are four of the most common materials, including a breakdown of their pros and cons.

What's the difference in cost between a screened porch and a Deck?

Posted in: Decks in Maryland, Screen Porch, Screen Porch Questions, Deck Screens, Decks in Virginia, Deck Tips, Screen Porch in Maryland, porch topics, deck boards, decks in Washington, D.C., Screened Porch in Virginia

James Moylan

Tuesday, March 03, 2020

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How to budget for a screened porch addition and keep your costs down

Fact: Screened rooms cost roughly twice the amount of money to build than decks. If you're given a $30,000 estimate to construct a backyard deck in Maryland, you can safely double that to $60,000 for a realistic glimpse at what adding a screened-in porch would look like in the same area.

What Should Be Included in Your Contract for a Deck Project?

Posted in: Decks in Maryland, Decks and Patios, Decks in Virginia, Deck Contratcors, Deck Building Tips, Deck Estimate, Deck Tips

James Moylan

Monday, March 02, 2020

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So, you’ve already found a decking contractor you trust, checked their license, reviewed references, seen their quality work firsthand, and are ready to sign on the dotted line.

Before you actually sign that contract, you should take the time to review it and make sure it contains some basic information. It pays to take the time to read it thoroughly, and don’t be afraid to ask questions. If your contractor is reluctant to answer, this is a red flag. After all, they should be able to explain what you’re signing in a way that you can understand and feel comfortable with.

 

Do You Need a Building Permit to Remodel a Kitchen Design?

Posted in: Building regulations, kitchen remodel, interior design, building permits, home remodeling tips, kitchen, kitchen remodeling, kitchen appliances

James Moylan

Friday, February 28, 2020

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Amidst the rush of picking out new tile and purchasing eco-friendly kit chen appliances, it’s often easy to forget one of the most important steps of remodeling a kitchen in Virginia or Maryland: obtaining permits.

Oftentimes, homeowners are surprised to learn that their full interior kitchen renovations require permitting, especially if they are doing something seemingly simple. However, the vast majority of kitchen renovations require not one, but three types of permits: building, electrical, and mechanical permits.

Why adding a Danver outdoor kitchen to your backyard is a great idea

Posted in: Danver Stainless Outdoor Kitchens

James Moylan

Thursday, February 27, 2020

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Have you been checking out your backyard recently and thinking it could use a bit of updating? Are you sick of lackluster gatherings of family and friends around a charcoal grill and a few lawn chairs? If so, consider the multiple benefits of adding an outdoor kitchen to your exterior space.  And we have 4 reasons you should give serious consideration to Danver, the gold standard within this industry.