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Building Your Beach Home, Part Two

 

Now that you know more about what designing a beach home means, it’s time to go deeper.

Now that you know more about what designing a beach home means, it’s time to go deeper. Here you will find tips for what to do before the construction process begins. You will also find out more about what happens once your beach home has been built. Would you like to know more? Read on to find out

Before

Find the Right Builder: Before anything else, you need to find the right builder. You can put your trust in the experts at Accessible Home Builders, who will do everything they can to exceed your expectations. Building the beach house of your dreams to life requires plenty of cooperation, coordination, and communication, after all! 

Choose Higher-Priced Materials: The next step is to opt for higher-priced materials. Although this sounds self-defeating, you will be grateful that you followed this advice later on. This is not to say that you should splurge on the most expensive materials and components that you can, but avoid choosing the cheapest material that you find. Costlier materials have a higher price but will prove to be more durable in the long run.

Pay Attention to Details: They say that the devil is in the details. Well, this means that you have to pay extra attention to the small details you use to take your beach home to the next level. Trimwork, fascia, and balustrades all matter, so don’t neglect them.

After

Add Outdoor Kitchens: You can also add an outdoor kitchen to your beach home! Take full advantage of living by the water. By adding another living space outdoors, you have another place to entertain your guests, especially if you install a fire pit for those chilly nights by the water.  

Pump Up the Landscaping Features: Kick things up a notch by taking the time to work on the landscaping features around the edges of your beach house! 

Contact Accessible Home Builders Today

Here at Accessible Home Builders, we’re proud to say we’ve been building and remodeling homes since 1994. In that time, we’ve serviced the areas of Rehoboth Beach, Lewes, Selbyville, Seaford, Millsboro, Georgetown, Laurel, and more communities within Delaware. We work to guarantee a high level of professionalism, dedication, and the use of quality materials to ensure our customers have the home they deserve.

To get in touch with us, give us a call at our office at 302-663-0464, send us an email at info@accessiblehomebuilders.com or visit us in person at 28412 DuPont Blvd, #103 Millsboro, DE 19966. Alternatively, give our satellite office a call at 302-628-9571, which is located at 500 W. Stein Hwy. Seaford, DE 19973. Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube to stay updated on what we’re up to next!

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