How to Choose a Countertop – Part Two
“How to Choose a Countertop Part Two” In this blog, we’ll continue our discussion on how to select the perfect countertop for your kitchen, bathroom,
If you’re considering an interior renovation, you’ve stumbled across this blog looking for advice. Whether it’s your kitchen, bathroom, basement, or closet, a remodel is one of the biggest purchases you’ll make. I’m a Design Consultant with Mayflower Construction Group, and I’ve walked hundreds of clients through their renovations. I know how much it costs, what to look for in a contractor, how to pick the right design, and virtually everything the everyday homeowner needs to know. Consider this my tell-all from someone who’s seen the good, the bad and the ugly. You’re one step closer to having a happy renovation!
“How to Choose a Countertop Part Two” In this blog, we’ll continue our discussion on how to select the perfect countertop for your kitchen, bathroom,
“How to Choose a Countertop Part One” When planning for a kitchen or bathroom renovation, your countertop color and material are one of the most
“Why We Decline Business – Part Two” In the first post of this two-part blog series, we began the discussion of why we decline business.
A Holiday Letter from Mayflower As we approach the holiday season, we decided to take a break from our regularly scheduled blogs to focus on
Why We Decline Business Part One The idea of a company declining business is a touchy subject for most consumers. Continuing our analogy from the
Why We Don’t Give Free Designs Over the course of introducing our company to potential new clients, I’ve met people who are shocked that we
How to Reduce Discomfort when Doing a Remodel – Part Two In the last blog, we began the discussion of how to make your renovation more
How to Reduce Discomfort when Doing a Remodel – Part One Remodeling a kitchen or bathroom is a huge undertaking! From picking a contractor, to
What Questions Should I Ask My Contractor During the First Meeting? As one of the design consultants with Mayflower Construction, I’m usually the first person