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RESIDENTIAL 

Heartland Construction is redefining the residential construction experience!

 

Whether it is building a home your family will enjoy for generations or creating a way to increase the functionality of your existing home with an addition our knowledgeable creative team is fully prepared to exceed your expectations from start to finish.

 

We know how important it is to have a team that is timely, demonstrates attention to detail and ensures goals are consistently met.

 

We pride ourselves in keeping an open line of communication with the homeowner to prevent costly corrections. We are flexible and skilled in building homes of any size, style, and budget.

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Choose your style and let us make it a reality!

Colonial

Most popular home style in the United States, it draws its design from the early European settlers on the Eastern Seaboard.

 

While there are a number of variations – ranging from the English to the French, Spanish, and Dutch Colonial – the English design is the most prevalent in New England.

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Cape House Construction

Cape Cod

Like the Colonial style, the Cape Cod design is also one of the most recognizable, enduring, and beloved house forms. It was developed in the New World by British settlers who – once again – modeled the home after the simple and practical ones in England but adapted it to the harsh and snowy winters in New England.

Georgian

This was the first architect-inspired style in America – thanks to British architects Inigo Jones and Christopher Wren – who were greatly influenced by the principles of classicism, order, and symmetry Georgian style homes embody the English concepts of properness and order – as illustrated in the highly symmetrical exterior and interior layout.

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Shingle

Uniquely American and considered native to New England, this style is characterized by the prominent use of wooden shingles as the primary exterior material, giving the buildings a rustic and textured appearance.

 

Shingle Style homes often feature asymmetrical facades, irregular rooflines, and expansive verandas or porches.

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