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with subcontractors and suppliers.“ Some of our subcontractors have worked with us for 22 years,” he continues.“ When I see new companies enter the market, they’ re still trying to build their team, whereas we already have an established team and we can ensure the quality and the timeliness of our work. We have a great foundation, and everything is a team effort, from interior design to exterior design. We know which architects fit the project and which subcontractors to work with, allowing the project to flow smoothly until completion. This is what really sets us apart from the rest.”
Alpenglow’ s strong foundations also ensure efficient client communication.“ I work specifically with subcontractors who my clients can communicate effectively with on site,” Andy explains.“ The client has a vision and we’ re there to essentially transform that idea into a house. Getting it right the first time is a real strength. Prior to starting Alpenglow, I gained a business degree and began working for a rustic remodel, mountain furniture style business in Park City, Utah. Coming from that background has given me an eye for detail, which I now integrate into entire custom home builds.
“ In addition, we work with personable suppliers who are able to interact productively with the clients. We’ ve put together a brilliant team where we can all collaborate and take hold of whatever our clients are envisioning, whether that’ s a particular fireplace or a set of beams, before executing the design to an incredibly high level.”
These visions will often reflect current design trends, which Andy says have been changing slightly over the past few years.“ Everybody loves the Scandinavian look- what we call Scandi – that’ s been popular for about three to four years, alongside the very
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