About

Justin Collamore
Owner, President
Photo credit: Veronica Olson
my background allows me the ability to envision a beautiful concept for a home interior space, while also being able to foresee any technical challenges that may arise throughout the construction process.
As home interior designers, we understand that creating new spaces can be overwhelming. At Collamore Built we’ll do everything we can to make the process easy and dependable to deliver something you’ll truly love for years to come.
Take a look at our portfolio and give us a call today to get started on your next project!
Design & Construction FAQs
What types of remodeling projects do design/build firms handle?
Design/build remodeling firms manage a wide range of residential projects, including kitchen and bathroom renovations, basement finishing, whole-house remodels, home additions, and exterior updates like decks and porches. These companies take on both large- and small-scale jobs, offering clients a comprehensive approach that covers every phase of construction—starting from the initial concept and design all the way through the build and final walkthrough. Whether you’re reconfiguring an outdated layout, upgrading finishes, or adding functional space, a design/build firm offers the in-house expertise to guide your vision to completion.
Why hire a design/build contractor instead of separate architect and builder?
Hiring a design/build contractor means you’re working with a single, unified team that handles both the design and construction aspects of your project. This approach eliminates the need to coordinate between an architect and a general contractor, reducing delays, miscommunications, and change orders. It also streamlines the decision-making process, often saving time and money. Design/build contractors are better positioned to balance your aesthetic goals with real-world construction costs and timelines—creating a smoother, more efficient renovation experience from start to finish.
What should I do to prepare for a renovation?
Preparation is key to a smooth remodeling process. Before work begins, remove personal items from the project area, and make arrangements to protect nearby rooms from dust and debris. If you’re remodeling a kitchen or bathroom, consider setting up a temporary space for daily use. It’s also a good idea to have a clear understanding of the construction schedule and plan around key dates. Your design/build firm will walk you through what to expect, including temporary inconveniences, safety measures, and site access protocols.