Home Building Trends for 2013

By Stonehenge Building and Development | January 24, 2013 |
custom home building trends for 2013

As custom home builders on LBI we try to stay on top of the trends and truthfully, many of the features and design trends listed for 2013 have been part of our custom home building trends for the past few years.  But if you have been off the market for a while and are now…

Build Your Custom Home Better

By Stonehenge Building and Development | January 10, 2013 |
Build your custom home on lbi

With the rebuilding of the New Jersey Shore in full swing, we thought it would be appropriate to talk about how you can build your custom home better than ever before.  There are so many products and building materials available now that are geared specifically for a beach environment and energy efficiency is better than ever…

Things To Know Before Building on LBI

By Stonehenge Building and Development | December 19, 2012 |
REbuilding your home on LBI

Builders on LBI are hard at work repairing and rebuilding after super storm Sandy.  There are many decisions that homeowners are facing from the design and function of their new home including materials along with new regulations that have arisen as a result of the storm.  And now that FEMA has released new information on…

Why Choosing a Local Builder Will Make A Difference

By Stonehenge Building and Development | December 12, 2012 |
Choose a local LBI Builder for your custom home

If you were left with a home in need of rebuilding after super storm Sandy and you are considering your options as far as who to choose to help get your life back to “normal” there are some things to consider when choosing a building company.  For instance, the biggest questions are:  Are they reliable? …

Feeling Fortunate and Ready To Help LBI

By Stonehenge Building and Development | December 2, 2012 |
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Building custom homes on Long Beach Island can be challenging because it takes a builder with specific knowledge and experience with products and techniques that are specific to beachfront construction.  We use building materials that can withstand hurricane force winds, but when weather events have significant affects on the homes we construct there is so…

Tips for Rebuilding After Hurricane Sandy

By Stonehenge Building and Development | November 16, 2012 |
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Superstorm Sandy packed quite a punch and with the homes that were damaged or destroyed in areas hard hit like Long Beach Island it’s important that homeowners who need help rebuilding their homes not be overwhelmed with the enormity of what lies ahead.  Stonehenge Building & Development is here to help. We have been building…

Must-Haves in your Custom Home

By Stonehenge Building and Development | October 25, 2012 |
Custom home must-haves

As a reward for all your hard work through the years, you can finally build your dream custom home.  This is where the real works starts because you have to decide on what features you want to include in your custom home.  Do you want an open floor plan? Walk in closet? Or a luxurious…

Halloween Decorating Tips for Your Custom Home

By Stonehenge Building and Development | October 11, 2012 |
decorating tips for custom homes

When you build a custom home you build it the way you want it for you and your family.  When decorating for Halloween you don’t want your decorations to take away from the beauty of your home, but enhance it.  To begin, use nature as your color palette – beautiful rich oranges, reds and yellows. …

What You Should Look for in a Custom Home Builder

By Stonehenge Building and Development | September 27, 2012 |

When it comes to choosing a new home builder to build your custom home, you can’t be careful enough.  If you don’t do your homework, your dream home can quickly turn into a nightmare.  Finding the right home builder involves a lot of planning and consideration.  Building a custom home is an investment for your…

Why Harvey Cedars?

By Stonehenge Building and Development | September 13, 2012 |

Harvey Cedars is a part of Long Beach Island, New Jersey.  It is located in Ocean County, is 57 miles East of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and is home to 359 residents.  You may be wondering where the name Harvey Cedars came from.  Urban development and beach erosion changed the face of Long Beach Island forever. The…