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Avatar for US ProPaint and Renovation, Inc.
US ProPaint and Renovation, Inc.
4.6(
275
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Designer - Kitchen

Serving Hingham, MA and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2003

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We had our family room gutted and new walls, insulation, recessed lights, painting done. Other than the communication issue, this company did a great job and were very reasonably priced. They cleaned up after the job and were respectful of our space. Would definitely rehire if needed."
After
Kitchen after
After
Exterior siding
Siding

+632

Response time1 day
713 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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iCornerstone, Inc.
4.9(
58
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Designer - Building

Serving Hingham, MA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1988

Customers say: True professional

"I hired Richard for the design and specification work. Richard is an open, honest, conscientious and reliable person. His knowledge of the building industry and general contracting is amazing. He has a lot of experience to build upon. Highly recommended!!"
Entertainment center
Entertainment center
Architectural details
computer room left
computer room right

+11

Response time8 hrs
Response rate100%
Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Sabean Design, LLC
5.0(
18
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Designer - BuildingDesigner - Kitchen

Serving Hingham, MA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Double Built-in bunkbeds I have been working on finishing my attic for a while and one of the last parts of the project was custom bunkbeds.   I did not have the time to take on this part of the project and started searching for someone take on this phase.   My wife found Peter on Home Advisor and scheduled and introductory call.  Peter showed up on time and was very open about the work he had done in the past and was excited about helping us with the project.  Peter explained how he would handle the project.  There would be two phases, the design phase and the build phase and Build) and he laid out what to expect in each phase.   Working with Peter on the design phase was great, I felt like I was part of the team.  Peter used a 3D CAD tool to mock-up the design and we reviewed each iteration together until we landed on the final design.  This process took about two weeks during which we had three or four meetings to review the updates. Once we agreed on the final design, we moved on to the build phase.  We took delivery of the lumber and Peter started the build.  The project took two and a half weeks to complete. At different points during this phase Peter would solicit feedback which I truly appreciated.  Peter completed the project on time, on budget and the final product looks amazing!  We canâ t wait to work with Peter on the next project"
Entry Steps - After rebuild
Finsihed Exterior
Entry Steps - Before rebuild
New Kitchen
Kitchen

+50

Response time11 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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James Phillip Golden Architect
4.8(
5
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Designer - Building

Serving Hingham, MA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2017

Credit card accepted

High end architect specializing in making a house feel like home!\nI make people’s dream homes a reality. There is nothing more satisfying to me then improving the quality of life for my clients and giving them a house that they are able to make into their homes.\nI have been a licensed architect since 2015 and am currently registered in Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Maine and Massachusetts. With my NCARB certificate I am able, if necessary, to obtain reciprocal licensure throughout the country in a short time period. \n\nI am inspired by our local built environment, humble materials, classical building forms and traditional building details. I have a strong interest in the reinterpretation of classical building forms, blended with contemporary open floor plans. \nI have a stronger interest in helping to guide my clients to ways of improving the quality of their lives through adapting the built environment to meet their needs.

Main front facade
Pool deck
Main staircase open to den beyond
Master bathroom
Great room opens to kitchen with double islands

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7 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Block Renovation
4.6(
11
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Designer - BathroomDesigner - Kitchen

Serving Hingham, MA and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Block made this process very simple (or as simple as it can be), and we are really happy with the design assistance we got, as well as them walking us through the design phase, procurement, board package, etc. Would definitely use again!"
Client's Kitchen
Client's Kitchen
Client's Kitchen
Client's Kitchen
Kitchens

+9

Recommended by66%of homeowners
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d. a. kinsella Co
4.5(
12
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Designer - Building

Serving Hingham, MA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1990

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Our house was a 1955 ranch-style house with 3 bedrooms, one bath, kitchen, and living/dining room that we moved into in 1995. We had been looking to add a second bathroom and had originally worked with an architect from NH to do a modest front and rear bump out to give us more room to fit in a second bathroom. This architect had to withdraw from the job and recommended David Kinsella of TBC. David initially made some modest changes to the plan that made sense. After somefurther discussion, in which my wife and I raised the possibility of a larger scale project to modernize the style of the house, David developed a plan that essentially rebuilt the house except for our previously remodeled kitchen and original foundation. This new plan converted our house into modern design with a more open floor plan, completely new roof line, loft space, re-finished basement (and the second bathroom). David was able to fit this into an only slightly expanded footprint in order to comply with town regulations. Throughout the process, David kept our budget in mind and would typically present different price options for us to choose from to allow us to come up with a reasonable comprise between price with style. In addition TBC worked with the town to make sure our design stayed within our zoning and conservation restrictions.
After deciding to go ahead with the project, we interviewed several contractors and decided that TBC brought us the best value for our money and would also allow David to oversee the project as needed. We started the project in June 2011 and completed the project in May 2012. The project did take several months longer than expected, but did stay on budget. The major problem that occurred that delayed the project was that in the summer of 2011, the original subcontracted framers were being sent to other jobs by their boss even though TBC was told they would be coming to our job. Hence, instead of working full time on our job, they were working less than half time. Eventually TBC had to fire them and find a new contractor to step in. At the time we felt that TBC should have replaced them sooner, but perhaps this was difficult due to contractual obligations. (We also found this first group of framers were slobs who did not have much regard for the fact that we were still living in the house.) By the end of summer 2011, the house was not completely framed and roofed and number of rain storms (including hurricane Irene) slowed down progress further. In mid-October we were still living in the part of the house and we agreed at this point that we would move out to allow for a more efficient work flow. From this point construction generally proceeded ahead, except for a few delays do to weather and scheduling conflicts that arose for other subcontractors, no doubt due to the significant delay caused by the no-show framers.
In the end the house is beautiful and works for us better than we could have imagined. While the house has not expanded much in
terms of square feet, the open floor plan and high ceiling/roof line combined with increased natural lighting gives a much more expansive feeling inside. From the curb, the house has modern angular green metal roof with cedar siding and one has to look hard to find any resemblance to the original house.
At the completion of of the project, TBC was very responsive to completing punch-list items and other minor issues that have arisen over the past year. While my wife and I certainly had stressful times during the renovation (and certainly did a lot of second guessing our decision to renovate rather than move), we always felt that David had a personal interest in getting the job done correctly and making sure that we were happy in the end. In that regard, David was very accessible by email or phone before, during, and after the work. In summary, David Kinsella provided the creativity to design a renovation plan that was truly transforming for our house and TBC was then able to see the plan through to successful completion."
This is new Pacific Northwest Modern style home in Burlington, MA. The home was designed to the clients specification of style and accommodations. It is 3000sf and contains open concept living, media room, 1 guest bedroom with ensuite, 2 childrens bedrooms with ensuite and a master suite; and a 3 car garage. The home was sited where a previous cape style home which could not be expanded to the clients expectations due to limitation by the zoning, so the house was reveresed to over look the nice
Open concept living room facing the garden and pool. Balcony overlooking the family room
Double island feature is shown for both preperation, serving buffet style and entertaining while meals are prepared.
Masters Bedroom with artisian created head board.
Guset Bathroom featuring a wood accent wall reminiscient of Mid Century Modern period

+13

Response time4 days
Response rate100%
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Residential Design questions, answered by experts

It is usually worth it to hire an interior decorator, especially if you want your home to have cohesiveness and look like it belongs in a catalog. Interior decorators can be quite expensive, but decorating isn’t an ongoing cost, so you can expect to pay once for the service rather than on an ongoing basis. Interior decorating can be especially worthwhile if you’re selling your home, as house staging can make your property feel more welcoming and help buyers envision themselves living in the space.

Envision the type of bar experience you'd like to create for your guests. For example:

  • Does your basement have enough finished space for bar stools or seating?

  • What type of additional lighting would set the tone for the room?

  • Are there basement windows or an HVAC system?

  • Do you need new plumbing in your basement for a proper wet bar?

  • Could you be happy with a built-in wall cabinet bar rather than a full-scale wet bar?

On average, the cost to hire an interior designer or decorator is approximately $8,200. However, the total price can range widely from $200 for a simple consultation to $65,000 for a comprehensive whole-home design project. Most residential designers charge an hourly rate, typically between $50 and $200 per hour, though this can increase to $500 per hour in high-demand areas.

Several factors influence the final cost, including the size of your home, your location, the quality of decor, and the scope of services required. The price will be higher if services include not just consultation but also implementation, material purchasing, home staging, or digital design mock-ups. It's important to note that these cost estimates generally cover the designer's service fees and do not include the price of materials, furniture, or decor, which can be a significant additional expense.

A Jack and Jill bathroom is not considered an en suite bathroom. An en suite bathroom is a private bathroom connected to one room, like a primary bedroom. A Jack and Jill bathroom connects two rooms and has two entrances, so it’s not entirely private.

Regular meetings, reviewing drafts, and providing input on materials help align the project with your vision.

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