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Renovating an outdated bathroom is a great way to upgrade and add value to your home, but it can be a costly and overwhelming project to take on.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 »Outdoor Living Trends On The Rise With Fire Pits, Porches & Pools
Tuesday, March 31st, 2020
Staying at home—while very much the safe and smart thing to do for the time being—has many of us dreaming about expanding our living spaces outdoors. The spring blooms, warmer temperatures, and longer evenings are coaxing us outside, at least to our decks and yards, as we seek a safe change of scenery from inside […]
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 »Happy Holidays & A Handful Of Highlights From 2019
Thursday, December 19th, 2019
Happy Holidays from all of us at McCamy Construction! Our team members and our families once again gathered to enjoy watching Knoxville’s Christmas parade go by outside of our office on Gay Street. Amidst all the festivities, we felt grateful once again to be part of Greater Knoxville’s vibrant community. As we reflect on […]
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 »2019 Renovation Brings Harmony To A 1919 Craftsman
Wednesday, May 29th, 2019
When Sequoyah homeowners bought a 1919 craftsman-style home with approximately 3,000 square feet, 3 bedrooms, and 3½ baths 19 years ago, they knew they had serious work to do. “It was a money pit in the beginning,” the homeowner said, adding,”Everybody thought I was nuts for buying it, but I loved the property. It’s in […]
Read More »Sequoyah Bathroom Design Incorporates Risks That Worked
Wednesday, April 24th, 2019
Taking risks with design and renovation projects isn’t typically the safest approach. However, in the case of a Sequoyah bathroom renovation and a homeowner experienced in interior design, taking a few design risks paid off. Plans for the renovation began unexpectedly, on the last day that the McCamy crew was finishing up with an outdoor […]
Read More »Extra Touches On A Master Bath Remodel Delight Sequoyah Couple
Thursday, November 29th, 2018
When a couple with two young children moved into a Sequoyah Hills home in late 2010, they knew they would eventually want to renovate the master bathroom. The style of the bathroom was dated, and the layout wasn’t ideal. Plus, the couple never used the very large bathtub that dominated the space. “We never […]
Read More »An Outdoor Fireplace Addition Just In Time For Football (And Fairies)
Tuesday, October 30th, 2018
Emily Harper was watching football with her husband Shannon in their 1920’s Sequoyah neighborhood home as they took turns checking on their two young girls who were playing outside. “The girls wanted to be outside and we wanted to see the game,” Emily said. “As Shannon and I ran back and forth it also occurred […]
Read More »A Handful of Small Renovations Make A Dramatic Difference In Sequoyah Home
Tuesday, September 18th, 2018
When a young couple moved into their 1954 home in Sequoyah Hills two years ago, they knew they would want to make some cosmetic updates. In particular, a small guest bathroom that was original to the home was pretty outdated with it’s pink tub, blue tile, and wallpaper on the ceiling. In addition, the homeowners […]
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