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Notes from the field.

Practical writing on Colorado construction and remodeling — what actually matters when planning a project.

Front-yard ideas in Colorado: low-maintenance, modern approaches that survive our climate
December 15, 2025

Front-yard ideas in Colorado: low-maintenance, modern approaches that survive our climate

The best Colorado front yards work with the climate rather than against it. That means less turf, more structure, and a plan for how the space performs in July and February.

How Colorado home construction is changing — and what to look for
November 20, 2025

How Colorado home construction is changing — and what to look for

Colorado home construction is moving toward higher-performance envelopes, main-level living, and better mountain-site logistics. Here is how to evaluate a contractor against that.

Home design and construction in Colorado: planning a future-ready residential build
November 20, 2025

Home design and construction in Colorado: planning a future-ready residential build

Building or remodeling in Colorado rewards deliberate decisions early. Envelope, mechanical strategy and layout are the choices that pay off decades later.

Why hiring a licensed general contractor in Colorado is the smartest move for your next renovation
November 19, 2025

Why hiring a licensed general contractor in Colorado is the smartest move for your next renovation

A licensed general contractor is more than a project manager: they own permitting, scheduling and the coordination of specialty trades. Here is what that looks like on a Colorado renovation.

Plumbing maintenance: the small checks that prevent expensive problems
August 21, 2025

Plumbing maintenance: the small checks that prevent expensive problems

Plumbing problems are cheap when caught early and expensive when caught late. Here is a straightforward seasonal checklist for Colorado homes.

Outdoor living: ideas that hold up in Colorado
August 21, 2025

Outdoor living: ideas that hold up in Colorado

Outdoor living in Colorado works when the structures and materials are chosen for high sun, wind and periodic snow — not adapted from a wetter climate.

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