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Style Posts: “Peggy” Doesn’t Work Here!

February 17, 2011
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Recently, a large, national company has run a series of very popular ads featuring a customer service rep, who goes by the name of “Peggy.”

In these spots, “Peggy” represents the antithesis of customer service.  These ads are popular, because they hit a nerve.  Unfortunately, we have become all to familiar with this type of “customer service” from the companies we do business with.

Here at LifeStyle Builders & Developers, we take a different approach.  We approach your home building project with you together, as a team.  From the beginning, when you make your plan and interior selections through our Design Studio, we work with you to personalize your home and make it your own.  During construction, you have direct interaction with your field superintendent, from before the lot is cleared until after you have closed on your home.  After you have moved in, we have a structured follow-up system, where we proactively engage you in feedback, and work to complete warranty items as quickly as possible.

We are real people. We work here. We live here. Our office is here. We are at your service!

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Couch Cushion Architecture

June 9, 2010
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From an early age, humans are driven to find that little place of their own. A place of escape; of comfort and security. And they will create that place with whatever resources are available. A cardboard fort, a treehouse of scrap lumber, a pillow bunker. But, while their creativity is infinite and knows no bounds, how do the creations of these young builders and designers stack up in form and function? Over at the BuildLLC Blog, the editors take these structures to task in A Critical Analysis of Couch Cushion Architecture.

We’d love to see what the local young homebuilder community is working on. Email pictures of your children’s compositions to dcoughlin@lifestylebuilders.com, and we’ll post and critique a sampling of them. And who knows? Maybe one of them will be the inspiration for one of our future designs!

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