Few styles are as demonstrably and certifiably American as the renowned Craftsman style. This style is, after all, seen all across the United States. Its popular appeal and visual simplicity have allowed it to appeal to all sorts of different tastes and sensibilities. For well over a century, it has continued to define the artistic […]
READ MOREWhen seeking out siding options, a lot of people want that traditional look characteristic to wooden structures. People love the look of wood for a variety of reasons, be it the rustic quality or durable visual integrity. When it comes to selecting the right wooden siding, though, it’s very important to know about the visual […]
READ MOREWinter is around the corner and with it comes rainy days. How can you make sure that your house is safe from rain damage? Let’s find out how you can weatherize your home this winter. Decking Clean your decks and inspect them carefully to determine whether they need to be re-stained or […]
READ MOREThe Hardie siding collection has a variety of different options available that can work for different architectural styles, weather conditions, and tastes. At New Standard Building Materials, we make sure to provide our customers with every siding option available, from Hardie vertical siding to shingles and panels. We aim to offer the most complete catalog so as […]
READ MOREJust like many other concepts in decoration, the term “French doors” gets thrown around a lot by realtors, property managers, and decor gurus. A lot of people think it has come to encompass just about any nice-looking door. However, French doors are very specific construction components. Here’s some more information about them and our characteristic chateau […]
READ MOREFascia refers to the wideband that makes up the area resting on the capitals of columns (officially known as the architrave) directly above them. This section of the entablature surrounds the base of the roof, protecting the outer walls of the building, as well as openings such as windows and doors, from potential damage from […]
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