7 Reasons to Add a 4-Seasons Room to Your Home

Beautiful four-seasons room in Bath, MI from K. Fedewa Builders

Adding a four-seasons room to your home can be a transformative upgrade. Not only does it enhance your living space, but it also provides a versatile area for relaxation, entertainment, and connection with the outdoors. Let’s explore into some reasons why you should consider this delightful home addition. 1. All Four Seasons, All the Time…

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Announcing the K. Fedewa Builders Refresh Program

Lansing kitchen refreshed by K. Fedewa Builders

Ready for a home makeover without the hassle of major construction? Discover the K. Fedewa Builders Refresh Program! Our expert team is here to bring your vision to life, ensuring quality and care within your budget. Say goodbye to the stress of structural changes and hello to a revitalized space that reflects your style. Why…

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Why should you hire a licensed and insured builder? What does it mean to be a Home Builders Association member? What credentials should I look for in a remodeling and renovation contractor?

Large exterior renovation in Saint Johns, Michigan by K Fedewa Builders

Are you considering remodeling or renovating your home? If so, one of the most important decisions you’ll make is choosing the right contractor for the job. Not all contractors are created equal, and there are several key credentials to look for when hiring someone to work on your home. Here are some factors to keep…

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Top Remodeling Trends for 2023

Kitchen with skylights and great natural light

2023 is here and you’re ready to plan your next remodel and bring your home up to date. Here are some of the latest trends for your bathroom, kitchen, and additional trends beyond those rooms. Some of these trends have been around years and years, while others are new and different.   2023 Bathroom Remodeling…

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Top Ideas for Finishing Your Basement

Lansing Finished Basement by K Fedewa Builders

Most everyone is familiar with the terms of finished or unfinished basement.  Traditional new construction typically includes a full basement, but unfinished which would include cold hard concrete floors and unfinished walls.  This is still a great space for your major utilities like your furnace, water heater, and sump pump, but there is so much…

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