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How to Choose the Right Trendy Trim Style for Your Home’s Architecture for 2025

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  More than a matter of mere function, trim carpentry is a design decision that can raise the value of your home while also giving it character and interest. Even as 2025 looms new trim styles are coming into vogue, giving you fresh approaches to style out your living space. Whether you’re remodeling a home or outfitting a new one, choosing the right trim can have a dramatic impact. This article examines five chic trim styles for 2025 and offers some useful tips for how to pair them with your home’s architecture. From modern, sleek lines to bold, artful patterns, you’ll discover a host of inspiration for all types of tastes and structures. 1. Minimalist Flat Trim 2025Flat-Profile Trim Minimalist and flat trims continue to be popular in 2025 especially because they are simple and can be used in a wide variety of applications. With straight lines and a flat profile, it’s usually finished in neutral shades such as white or soft gray. This design is appropriate for modern/contemporar...

Architect vs. Contractor for Home Additions: Who Should You Hire in 2025?

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  Designing a home addition in 2025 is an exciting way to make more space and increase the value of your property. But the choice of whom to hire  home addition contractors, or architects  can be a confusing one. While every professional brings a different set of skills to the table, finding the right one depends on the scope of your project, your budget, and your vision. In this story, we’ve drafted five central principles to guide whether you should consider an architect, a contractor, or both for your home addition. By knowing the roles and responsibilities of web developers and how they can help you, you’ll be able to make the best choice for your project. 1. Understanding the Scope of Your Home Addition The size and complexity of your home addition is a huge factor in determining whether you need a home addition architect, a team of home addition builders, or a design build firm. Small projects might only need a contractor, but that doesn’t mean you could design it well ...