Home Improvement Financing Options in the Time of COVID-19

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How COVID-19 is Affecting Interest Rates and Home Improvement Financing Options   Falling Interest Rates Could Help You Find a Home Renovation Loan   Despite the rapidly changing economic climate of the last month, now could be an ideal time for you to start planning a home renovation. What better time to dream up possibilities […]

21 Home Design Trends for 2020

21 Home Design Trends for 2020   We’ve compiled our favorite 21 home design trends for 2020! Take a look and see which elements will be in every stylish home this coming year. Some new ideas are hitting the scene – get ready! If you are thinking about remodeling your home – start your inspiration […]

Basement Remodeling in Rhode Island

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Basement Remodeling in Rhode Island Finished basements are a necessity for a growing family. They add additional living space like a playroom, a gym, a home theater, or a craft room. An unfinished basement works great as utility space, but finishing your basement far increases its functionality. For basement remodeling in Rhode Island, Red House […]

Remodeling is the Way to Go

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With a stronger job market and a growing economy, homeowners are now more willing to invest in home improvements.  More and more families are choosing to stay in their homes for longer periods of time.  In many cases, young families are adding additional levels of living space to their existing home as their family grows. […]

Three Great Storage Solutions for Keeping Success in the Kitchen Close at Hand

Kitchen Storage: The Secret Sauce Part of being the cook you dream of is having all your favorite tools at your fingertips. This makes it easy and fun to create wonderful food. Here are three kitchen storage features that helped lift this remodel to the heights of form and function. One of our kitchen designers […]

How to Rebuild a Historic Window Sill

Whenever we approach a project on a historic house, nearly universally we have to deal with rot. Rot in window sills, rot in columns, rot in framing, and rot in siding and trim are among the worst enemies to aging houses. For the last five years, Red House carpenters have been using a product specified by the U.S. government for official restorations.