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Georgetown Package Store

This project in Georgetown, Delaware is a simple building that belies the difficulty of getting the permits. This was an…
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Posted on: November 7, 2023 Last updated on: November 7, 2023 Written by: Archology

What are You Paying For?

One of the first questions most new clients grapple with is, is this worth paying for? Despite the fact that…
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Posted on: July 19, 2021 Last updated on: July 19, 2021 Written by: Archology
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Kaisy’s Delights – Lewes Flagship Restaurant

The Kaisy’s Delights flagship restaurant in Lewes is actually the second location we assisted the owner’s with. The first was…
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Posted on: May 21, 2021 Last updated on: May 21, 2021 Written by: Archology
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Seaford Commercial Shell Building Renovation

This commercial shell renovation job started when the anchor tenant restaurant moved to a new location. The owners of this…
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Posted on: March 13, 2021 Last updated on: March 13, 2021 Written by: Archology
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Ocean One Commercial Shell Building

This commercial shell building is a project we completed in Lewes, Delaware with the help of Lighthouse Construction, Inc.. In…
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Posted on: March 26, 2020 Last updated on: March 26, 2020 Written by: Archology
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Lewes Meineke Car Care Center

The Lewes Meineke Car Care Center was an early commercial project for us. The building itself is a simple pole…
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Posted on: February 28, 2020 Last updated on: February 29, 2020 Written by: Archology
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Plenty of parking at this home. Believe it or not, this is in the flood zone and the entire structure sits on pilings because the soil is more than a little iffy. A beach home doesn't have to be up on stilts (well, not all of the time) as this relatively low slung home shows. Sometimes, raising the house up and parking underneath of it is the best use of the space and available height, here, we did the opposite, carving out a garage space to stay under the lower height restriction. ... See MoreSee Less

Plenty of parking at
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Celebrating Throwback Thursday for once. Here's a picture of a house our founder did over 2 decades ago, before this firm even existed. It happens to be across the street from a project we're working on now. It was nice to see it's held up nicely, even if the craftsman craze has cooled a bit since this house was designed. ... See MoreSee Less

Celebrating Throwbac
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A covered porch provides a nice opportunity to enjoy the view, the temperature, the gentle breeze, but not the rain or the sun. For much of the season, an uncovered porch just doesn't work for a lot of the day. Generally, we strive to provide covered porches, balconies and decks, and screened porches to give people options to enjoy their views no matter the weather or insect situation. ... See MoreSee Less

A covered porch prov
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