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Built to Last? Why My 1775 Farmhouse Still Stands Strong Without Rebar or Ties
My 1775 home in Phoenixville doesn’t have a concrete foundation or steel rebar—it rests on stones from the Schuylkill River and timber cut centuries ago. In an era of strict building codes and Simpson ties, are we over-engineering today's homes? Or was the lumber used by pioneers simply superior? Join me as we explore the structural tug-of-war between old-growth materials and modern safety.
Reviving the Space Beneath Your Feet: A Guide to Basement Finishing
Is your basement just a storage unit for holiday bins and cobwebs? Residential Designer Robert Smith explains how to transform that neglected square footage into a true extension of your home. From water management essentials to the top 5 features that offer the best ROI (and the 'trends' you should definitely skip), discover the blueprint for a basement that works as hard as you do.
Avoiding Remodel Sticker Shock: A Homeowner’s Guide
Renovating your home used to be the budget-friendly alternative to building new, but over the last decade, that math has changed. In this article, Robert Smith of Fresh Start Designs explains why remodeling costs have spiked—and reveals the strategic changes we are making to help homeowners in PA and the Carolinas afford their dream spaces again.
Countertop Confidential: Choosing the Right Surface for How You Actually Cook
When we sit down to design a kitchen, my first question is never 'What color do you want?' It is always: 'How do you cook?' Are you a baker needing a cold surface for dough, or a 'hot pot' chef who needs to set a searing skillet down without fear? Your countertop is the workhorse of your home, and picking the right one means balancing aesthetic goals with the reality of your daily life. From the maintenance-free appeal of Quartz to the 'perfectly imperfect' charm of Soapstone, we break down the top contenders, the costs, and the materials you should strictly avoid.
What Does "Grandfathered" Actually Mean for Your Home Renovation?
Renovating an older home comes with a common fear: will touching one room force me to update the entire house to modern standards? The answer lies in understanding what is truly 'grandfathered' and what isn't. Residential Designer Robert Smith breaks down the reality of building codes, identifying the specific triggers for mandatory upgrades—from egress windows to stair railings—so you can budget accurately and avoid costly surprises.
The “VIF” Trap: Why It’s Time for Designers to Stop Passing the Buck
The acronym "VIF" (Verify In Field) appears on almost every set of blueprints, but too often, it’s a red flag for a lazy design process. While sometimes necessary for hidden conditions, this note is frequently used by architects and designers to shift the burden of accuracy—and liability—onto the builder. In this article, Robert Smith of Fresh Start Designs explains the real cost of "VIF," why it leads to change orders, and how a commitment to precise measuring protects the homeowner's budget.
The Hangover is Over: Why 2025 is the Year We Finally Say Goodbye to Shiplap and Barn Doors
It’s January 2025, and the hangover from the 'HGTV Effect' is finally fading. We have spent a decade gluing MDF strips to our walls and sliding heavy doors over our bathrooms, but the era of 'fast fashion' architecture is over. Robert Smith breaks down why it is time to retire shiplap and barn doors and how to pivot toward design choices that prioritize integrity, proportion, and timelessness for the new year.
