The Best Multi-Family Housing Construction and Renovations

If you’re planning a Multi-Family housing, medical, hospitality, or senior living construction project in the Southeastern United States, take into consideration the typical resident, client or guest you want to attract. How old will they be? Will they have children? Will they have extended family members? Will the residents be spending a lot of time outside? If so the construction project should have inviting and creative outdoor spaces, as well as comfortable interior living area, bringing the outdoors in with attractive doors and windows to make the space bright and light. Your construction project should ultimately have features that will make it stand out from the others.

2Upgrading individual units with a stylish modern feel can quickly improve the appearance. Even low-cost upgrades make a big impact. Replacing or resurfacing cabinets and new countertops can freshen and update the look of a kitchen. Out dated styles can make a negative impression.

Renters and guests avoid living spaces with dirty or dingy flooring. Significantly improve the space by adding hardwood flooring, tile or new carpet. This can easily give an up-scale modern feel to the space.

You can’t make a second first impression! Inviting exterior projects such as, new exterior paint or siding, walkways, outdoor living areas, playgrounds, pool area, and landscaping are great investments. Over time wear and tear takes its toll on every property and can make it look shabby.

Whether it is a new construction project or renovating an existing building, SWET Construction Group can help your property stand out from the crowd. Contact SWET Construction Group for your next project.

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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the SWET Construction Group encourages everyone to learn more about breast cancer and support those who are suffering with the disease. Though we have made great progress in early detection, cancer treatment and finding a cure, we still have a long way to go.