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Meadowlark Design+Build Blog

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Going “Back to Basics” For your Kitchen Remodel

Going “Back to Basics” for Your Kitchen Remodel Thinking about remodeling your kitchen? Are you overwhelmed with so many choices that you don’t know where to begin?

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Kitchen Remodels We Love – The Beauty of Master Planning

The Beauty of Master Planning: Long-Term Vision vs Short-Term Fixes Having purchased this home in 2010, our clients took on a number of remodeling...

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What is Green Building?

Green building is a building method that works to reduce or eliminate a building’s negative impact on the climate, the natural environment, and its...

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What is Mid-Century Modern and Why We Still Love it?

Mid-Century Modern Defined by the Experts Google it and you will get a multitude of characteristics and definitions, but the general consensus is...

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11 Great Basement Remodeling Ideas

Basement Design Ideas We love We have completed many basement projects over the years – some were basement remodels and some were finished basements...

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6 Steps of the Custom Home Building Process

The goal of building a home that’s truly your own, from the layout and floor plan to the finishes, appliances, and interior design, is a big one. If...

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Remodel or Move: What’s Best for My Ann Arbor Home

If your home isn’t working for your family anymore, deciding whether it’s best to remodel or move can be a tough decision. On one hand, you love your...

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How Do Green Custom Homes Differ From Standard Built Homes?

What are the Differences Between Standard Building and Green Building? As a green custom home builder, we’re often asked how sustainable building...

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Hoods 101: Decorative Ventilation

Do I Need a Ventilation Hood? By Melanie Grabarkiewicz Check first in your local building codes, but in most cases if you can – you should. I suggest...

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