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When you require major changes to your home, especially if it is a historic home, you may need the services of one of our top rated architects.
A good architect wll make sure the builder or contractor follows local ordinances and keeps you from making design mistakes, you may later regret.
Here are questions an architect will ask you to make sure they design or redesign your home project to suit your needs and make your home comfortable:
  • Where does your family watch TV?
  • Do you host parties in your home often?
  • Do you need a private area for your computer or do you need to locate it in an area where you can watch the kids?
  • What bothers you about the house now?
  • Budget - Do you have the budget for all your wants and or needs?
  • Do you spend most of your time in the kitchen, bedroom, family room, or other area in your home?



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New Hampshire Architect Services


New Hampshire is a state in the north east of the United States of America whose nickname is "The Granite State". This refers to both its geology and the self-sufficiency traditions of its people. Licence plates here carry the motto "Live Free or Die".


The natural beauty here makes tourism the main industry. The White Mountains in the central area of this state are a common destination for the major recreational activities. These include skiing, snowmobiling and other winter sports. In warmer months tourists hike, mountaineer, and holiday in cottages along the seacoast and lake fronts.


The Old Man of the Mountain was a granite stone face-like profile in Franconia Notch, until the formation fell apart in May 2003. The once popular tourist attraction can still be seen in company logos and license plates all over New Hampshire.


Places of interest:
  • White Mountains
  • Mt. Washington
  • Old Man of the Mountain
  • Santas Village
  • Story Land
  • Clarks Bears

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