Myths about home building BUSTED!
People have all kinds of misconceptions about building a custom home. Here at The Calvosa Organization, we’ve heard just about everything. These are the five most common myths, and how we counter them.
MYTH #1: Building a home is difficult/stressful.
FACT: Building your own home can be an exceptionally rewarding experience. It all depends on the builder you work with. Experienced, professional builders will help make the process an easy one and will walk you through every step. Lack of communication can leave homeowners unsure about what is happening or when it is happening. At Calvosa, we make sure you know what’s going on at all times, and that you feel comfortable with the process. 
MYTH #2: You won’t be able to get the home/features you want.
FACT: Knowing the difference between semi-custom and custom construction is the first step in managing your expectations. Are you choosing an already existing plan/design and customizing a few aspects of it? Or do you want to build a home from scratch? At Calvosa, we can handle either of these paths. We have a library of plans you can choose from, as well as a team of professionals that can custom design the home of your dreams. Whatever you want, we will work with you to make it happen.
MYTH #3: Builders are unreliable/untrustworthy.
FACT: As with anything, knowledge is power. While there are bad builders out there, most of us are reliable and dedicated to doing a good job. Check reviews of any builders you are considering, and take note of positive and negative comments. We recommend that our potential clients come meet with us to ensure we have a rapport, and are able to communicate easily. Having a good working relationship with your builder makes all the difference in your home building process. If you work with a reputable builder and have open communication with them from the start, you can expect your home building experience to be a good one. Another myth is that a builder will recommend only the most expensive options. The entire purpose of engaging a home builder is to create the home that’s right for you. At Calvosa, we suggest features and options that will fit each family’s needs, but also fit your budget. Speaking of which…
MYTH #4: Building a home is too expensive.
FACT: Buying a previously owned home is cheaper… until you figure out how much it will cost to upgrade/remodel it. Remodeling can cost on average about twice as much per square foot as building new. Did the previous owners leave it well maintained? How old are the windows, the HVAC unit, the roof, etc. Think of the expense and stress you may encounter replacing those! When designing a Calvosa home, you can budget to include the things you really want, while enjoying the benefits of up-to-date systems and building codes.
MYTH #5: Building a home is bad for the environment.
FACT: New homes are built to be more efficient with resources than older homes. As technology advances, the materials that go into building a home, the appliances that run inside of it, and the resources the house requires to function, are generally better for the environment. The latest trend in building is “green,” which means new homes are made to be better for the environment. Older homes have less efficient insulation and air-sealing methods, which mean the house doesn’t stay warm in winter or cool in summer. Calvosa homes offer better insulation, low-E windows, energy efficient appliances, and high-quality heating and cooling systems. (We also offer a state-of-the-art solar-energy package.)
Listen to the facts! We’re ready to help you build your dream home. Contact us today at 631-563-2551 or info@calvosaorganization.com to get started!
Check Out This Stunner on Harley Court in Holbrook!
Customizing a new home is an experience unlike any other! With the chance to incorporate your style into each part of your home, your living space will feel entirely like you. Not to mention, our “Calvosa Touch” makes this process easier and more enjoyable than you ever imagined.
Two happy homeowners customized a home on the lovely Harley Court in Holbrook, and are now living their dream lives. A spacious foyer introduces the home’s luxurious vibe, complete with sleek hardwood floors and an elegant staircase. From custom light fixtures to wall colors — and everything in between — this half-acre lot home was built straight from the minds of the homeowners!

On the first floor, a spacious dining room, living room, laundry room, and bathroom are perfect for privacy and space, as well as for entertaining guests. The gorgeous, wide open kitchen is draped in elegant white and finished with accents of silver. These homeowners love making memories while cooking their favorite meals here!
The second floor has 4 incredible bedrooms with large windows and sleek gray walls, where anyone can sleep and hang out comfortably. A luxurious bathroom with a glass shower and relaxing tub make unwinding at the end of the evening feel like a spa session! A second bathroom provides the same feeling of comfort and luxury. On the same floor, an attic can be turned into anything you want — from a fun game room to a calming home office, the choice is always yours.
Are you ready for an innovative, breathtaking home that speaks to you and your distinct lifestyle? Are you ready for a home that’s entirely you?

The Calvosa Organization is with you every step of the way, and makes the homebuilding process smooth, stress-free, and enjoyable. With us, you get to personalize your dream home with endless customizations!
We currently have one more homesite available and waiting for you on Harley Court in Holbrook, starting at $789,000! Let The Calvosa Organization turn your vision into a real home!
For more information on our stunning custom homes, visit www.calvosaorganization.com, drop us an email at info@calvosaorganization.com, or give us a call at 631-563-2551.
New Year … Hot New Products & Features
A new year means new home trends, technology and products! (The recent International Builders Show, Kitchen and Bath Industry Show, and Consumer Electronics Show introduced a ton of new and innovative inventions for the home.)
Here at Calvosa, we are committed to building homes that reflect each family’s unique lifestyle. Our builder and in-house design team are up on all the latest trends, so you’ll find plenty of inspired elements for your home! And since our homes are smart home ready, you can bring us your latest technology, and we can install it! Check out some of the hot products, designs and features we love!
1.) Understated design. Design-wise, a clean, less cluttered look is all the rage. At Calvosa, we’ve already embraced this trend. Our kitchens and bathrooms are models of sleek design, with smooth surfaces, lots of glass, and unfussy tile and accents. Our flooring and trim are elegant and sophisticated without being overbearing. And our exteriors are classically inspired, yet timeless.

2.) Outdoor living spaces. Spacious patios, cozy courtyards, screened-in porches, and welcoming porticos… Extended outdoor living spaces are a trend that we really go for! From fire pits to fireplaces, gas grills to pizza ovens, TVs to real furniture, this is definitely not your parents’ backyard experience.
3.) Smart home technology. To say that this field has exploded is an understatement. In the span of a few years, we’ve gone from smart thermostats to whole house automation. This year’s slate of smart home products include increasingly smarter kitchen appliances, smart bathtubs, smart faucets, smart garage doors, even smart mirrors! (Make sure you invest in a smart home hub, too. Someone has to manage all this technology!)
4.) Energy-efficient everything. From insulation to HVAC, lighting to plumbing, every year brings better, more efficient systems. We strive to incorporate the best possible products and building practices in every Calvosa home, including high performance low-e insulated glass windows and sliding glass doors, smart energy testing, air sealing and duct sealing, and even solar energy capabilities. Learn more about what’s new in home design! Chat with our in-house design team about incorporating trends into your new Calvosa home!
High quality materials will make your home last longer!

Throughout the ages, mankind has used a variety of materials to build homes. Certain materials have proven themselves to be dependable, sturdy, and flexible enough to meet the changing needs of people and architecture. Regardless of the materials, though, quality is the big differentiator. Here are a few examples of how the quality materials we use here at The Calvosa Organization help our homes last longer.
- Natural materials such as stone, brick, copper and slate have been used in construction for centuries because they are durable, low maintenance, and reliable. Homes that use these materials – like ours – are built to last.
- Wood can last for a very long time if taken care of properly. Whether used for shutters, doors, flooring, or trim, certain species of wood have incredible strength, and are naturally rot-resistant. The biggest thing to remember is that water is the enemy, so any wood must be kept dry and sealed.
- Iron and steel are the backbone of many buildings for good reason – they are strong and adaptable. Whether they’re used in beams or studs, rebar or door frames, iron and steel
will last practically forever. - Modern high-tech materials are dependable, too. High-quality vinyl, fiber cement, fiberglass or aluminum are lightweight yet strong, and can last for decades if properly cared for. Which is why we use these materials for our exteriors.
- High-quality eco-friendly & energy-efficient materials like foam insulation, MDF, and recycled wood and plastic composite lumber are reliable substitutions for aforementioned materials such as wood and fiberglass.
Whether your home is 20 years old or 2 years old, superior materials make the difference between something that lasts and something that is fleeting. At The Calvosa Organization, we firmly believe that if you start with the best quality, employ the best craftsmen, and maintain it properly, your home will endure for years to come.
Virtual Reality is Becoming a Vital Part of the Construction Business
The problem, of course, is that drawings or renderings – no matter how skillfully done – can’t quite convey the dimensional essence of a structure. Designers and builders have used scale models to simulate the physical aspects of a building, but models are time-consuming and costly to build, and can’t adequately express how it feels to be inside the structure.
Virtual Reality applications are transforming the way builders plan, manage, construct, and market their projects. Residential builders especially benefit from being able to give potential homebuyers the experience of being inside their future home, moving around, and changing materials, colors, and fixtures. With our virtual renderings, prospects are coming to communities expecting to see a fully furnished model. The designs put into these renderings are so detailed that many people are having a hard time distinguishing the difference.
VR programs are definitely a game changer for an industry that is always looking for a way to “WOW!” their prospects. For builders, the more realistic the experience offered, the more likely a potential buyer becomes a definite buyer.
But VR requires a serious investment of time and money. In addition to specially designed virtual renderings, virtual tours require high-quality video and photography. As noted in a recent New York Times article, “A New Dimension in Home Buying: Virtual Reality”, setting up VR renderings isn’t cheap or easy. It can take months to build the virtual structures. But many residential builders and real estate experts think Virtual Reality is definitely worth the expense. As one real estate marketing expert noted, ”We sell based on emotion, and attaching that emotion to a vision. For a salesman, VR is a dream come true.”
The bottom line for most builders, though, will be their bottom lines. Is the ROI for Virtual Reality worth it? Many think it is. In addition to its obvious sales applications, VR is being used by architects, engineers and builders on construction sites, for reviewing plans, systems and materials in 3D before orders are placed or one shovel of dirt is lifted.
An article in the MIT Technology Review entitled “Augmented Reality Could Speed Up Construction Projects” demonstrated how one commercial builder saved thousands in labor costs when he noticed while reviewing a virtual mock up of a project that the steel frames he had planned to order were too long to fit the actual design. Rather than having to make adjustments on site, he was able to call the supplier and ask them to cut the frames before they were shipped to the site.

Residential builders foresee similar savings. If companies can help home buyers visualize what their homes will be like, and allow them to make changes before construction begins, it will reduce stress levels and save money. Both sides will benefit.
It’s likely that Virtual Reality will be part of the construction industry for some time to come, especially as the technology evolves and the quality improves. Visitors ask me all the time ‘Where’s the model we saw in the video online?’ They think it’s a real home. That’s how good the quality of the Virtual Tour videos is.”
The long-term effects could be interesting, too. For example, VR could eliminate the need for open houses. And evolving haptic or touch technology will let users see their own hands in the VR world, allowing them to open doors. Developers are trying to master smell and taste technology, too.
Virtual Reality really is a whole new world.