Three years after the Hatfield Project, Kate Elise Interiors did the Home Staging for the Robin Hood Ave home. We take a few minutes to catch up and to better understand how home staging works.
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New Windows & Codes – Fair Oaks
Previous construction and code standards versus what we have today, hanging new windows and providing adequate privacy, required thoughtful design.
Walk In & Storage – Fair Oaks
In this Master Suite Addition a bedroom is turned into a spacious walk-in closet. Then existing and IKEA Cabinetry come together to provide thoughtful storage throughout the home.
Master Bath Upgrade – Fair Oaks
Renovating this Master Suite with Bedroom Addition was rather involved. Fortunately, with John’s help it will provide the peace & quite the homeowners are seeking.
Heating & Cooling Upgrade – Fair Oaks
John gives us an update on the Fair Oaks Home Addition & Remodel project in Eugene. In this segment he explains how he designed the air circulation to be effective regardless of the season.
Cabinets & Drywall – Fair Oaks
John provides an update on the Fair Oaks Home Addition & Remodel project in Eugene: from refinishing the existing cabinetry and adding custom shoe drawers, to planing studs to ensure perfectly flush drywall installation.
Fair Oaks – Additions Update
John Webb shows us that coordinating subcontractors, crews, and materials can be a juggling act, but it all comes together.
We spend a few minutes talking with John Generoso from John’s Precision Plumbing about his work on the Hatfield Street spec home in Coburg. He tells us what it’s been like working with John Webb over the years, the Hatfield New Home Build Project, and John’s commitment to quality
John Webb enjoyed all the design details he worked in throughout the Hatfield Project. From creating an in-home spa to the heated floors, to the elegant lighting coupled with natural sunlight, it turned out beautifully. John walks us through how he made these decisions and the overall appeal and charm they provide.
When you are ready to build or remodel your home it’s important to realize that since early 2020 the Construction Industry has experienced significant, sweeping changes. Not only has there been increases on overall costs, the availability of of a lot of materials and appliances has a lot of contractors and clients reconsidering a wide array of things. While you might be able to compromise on timeline, a finish here or there, it’s never a good idea to compromise on quality.
When planning a Home Renovation choosing the right Appliances can be a bigger deal than a lot of people realize. Sure, you want them to look good and have great features, but you also need them to last. Figuring out which brands and models will last can sometimes be a bit of a gamble. It’s a good idea to listen to the advice of your contractors when it comes to reliability and ease of repair.
John Webb Construction & Design are a renowned Eugene Design/Build Firm known for building and remodeling some of the most beautiful homes in the Pacific Northwest. The Fair Oaks Project is an extensive Full Home Remodel in Eugene that includes several additions. Here John starts off by describing his plan to expand the garage for the homeowner’s lifestyle needs.
This home, built around 1968, is already amazing, and had a thoughtful remodel done around 2000. The new owners love the place, but it doesn’t quite fit the size and lifestyle of the family. So, John is adding some modern flair, more square footage, room for the kids to play and grow, quiet offices for both parents to work and workout, and room for family and friends. In this post John Webb walks us through the scope of this project and what he has in mind for the finished look.
In 2020 John Webb and his team designed and built a magnificently efficient home in Coburg. In this post John introduces some of the major design elements: from the outdoor living space, the built in cabinetry, and other interior design choices. As an experienced Eugene Modern Home Builder, John offers great advice and points out things a lot of folks don’t consider.