Ask Ashley: Bathroom Reno Tips from McCamy’s Designer
Wednesday, March 31st, 2021
Renovating an outdated bathroom is a great way to upgrade and add value to your home, but it can be a costly and overwhelming project to take on. This month we’re discussing all things bathroom renovation with McCamy’s interior designer, Ashley Jones. She’s letting us in on her process and sharing some great tips for creating a […]
Read More »From Potential to Perfection
Wednesday, January 27th, 2021
In a world where time at home has increased and the buyers market is as competitive as ever, you may have found yourself considering the option of renovating, for one reason or another. Many renovations this year have been a result of homeowners realizing that their current spaces are not being maximized. However, McCamy’s most […]
Read More »Making the Most of 2020: McCamy’s Year Wrapped Up
Thursday, December 31st, 2020
From all of us at McCamy Construction, we hope you have had a happy and restful holiday season! We are so thankful for everyone who has helped make the past year a success despite the challenges our world has faced. Being able to work alongside so many of you to serve our community has […]
Read More »How the COVID-19 Pandemic is Changing the Way We Live in Our Homes
Wednesday, September 30th, 2020
It seems like the COVID-19 pandemic has affected nearly every aspect of our day-to-day lives, including the way we live inside our homes. One of the most noticeable ways our lives have shifted is the way we work. An estimated one in four people now work entirely from home. An additional 20 percent of the […]
Read More »Becoming a Part of History at Downtown’s Phoenix Building
Friday, August 28th, 2020
According to Knoxville historian Jack Neely, the Phoenix building on Gay Street is full of historical events that scream, “Tell me more!” Former owners include colorful characters like a former Confederate POW and an FBI agent, while the property itself was the site of the first baseball game in the area as well as the […]
Read More »How McCamy’s Team & Processes Built Trust With Westmoreland Homeowners
Thursday, April 30th, 2020
A house built in 1995 may not be considered an “old” home in the grand scheme of Knoxville’s history, but 25 years is certainly long enough to at least present some “middle age” problems when it comes to construction and appearance. Such was the case with a Colonial brick home in the Westmoreland neighborhood that […]
Read More »A Downtown Loft Bathroom Renovation Proves The Power Of The “Joy” Factor
Thursday, February 27th, 2020
When it comes to home renovations, perhaps the most meaningful aspects for homeowners to take into account are their family’s lifestyle and needs. To create homes that families truly love, homeowners need to ask, ‘What would make it easier for our family to live in this home? What changes would genuinely make us happier?” In […]
Read More »McCamy Construction Transforms Layout Of 1940’s Sequoyah Home
Thursday, January 30th, 2020
One of the distinct differences of the McCamy team is the ability to visualize out-of-the-box designs, problem-solve challenges, and execute the most seemingly tricky interior renovation projects. This level of vision and expertise once again made all the difference when it came to transforming the floorplan of a 1940’s 4-bedroom Colonial home in Sequoyah. The […]
Read More »A River-View Pool Provides Missing Link For Sequoyah Home
Monday, September 30th, 2019
Owning a home is an invitation to constantly assess what could or should be improved, and this is no different for those who live in the Sequoyah neighborhood of Knoxville. For some Sequoyah homeowners, this means seeing the potential in a home that was once considered a money-pit, or embracing the architectural quirkiness of a […]
Read More »An Old North Knoxville Historic Victorian Gets An Attic Sanctuary
Friday, August 30th, 2019
A couple in Old North Knoxville’s historic district had been facing a dilemma. They adored their 1909 Victorian home, but after their son was born the home’s layout felt more squeezed on space. The homeowner explained, “We love to entertain and throw dinner parties, but since the house and all of its bedrooms were on […]
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