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Cutler Building & Remodeling, Inc. is owned and operated by Mark Cutler, a graduate of the University of Massachusetts, Amherst with a B.A. in Construction Management. Mark founded the company on his own in 1996, and over the past few decades, has completed hundreds of construction projects including custom homes and additions, historical renovations, kitchen and bathroom remodels, basement finishing, and porch and patio installations.
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Custom New Construction
Building tomorrow’s dreams with today’s precision through impeccable new construction.
Additions
Expand your living space and possibilities with our expert home addition construction, seamlessly integrating new dimensions into the heart of your home.
Custom Renovation
Elevating structures and stories through meticulous building renovations that blend the old with the new.
Bathroom Remodeling
We love to transform existing outdated bathrooms into personalized, functional, and stylish spaces.
Design Build Services
We strive to consistently deliver exceptional spaces that cater to the unique needs and styles of each homeowner.
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Projects
We went outside the box with the Primary Bathroom in our Edwards Road project; adding a beautiful wet room with a soaking tub and rainfall shower head for a relaxing spa-like feel. Custom carpentry could be found throughout the house; from the coiffured ceiling in the living room, to the built-ins in the mudroom, and a beautiful accent wall in the dining room, making this house feel like one-of-a-kind.
Our Franconia project began with the raising of a small split-level style house and ended with a 3,500sqft modern farmhouse. This house included custom cabinetry accents in the kitchen, wide-plant white oak floors throughout, and a large stamped-concrete patio in the back. This house was snapped up by a great family even before we finished, so they got to put their own stamp on their forever home with paint colors, tiles, and lighting fixtures.
These homeowners didn’t have to sell their house to get a new-house feel. The problem: the first floor layout was not working for their family any longer. The solution: opening up the wall between the dining room and kitchen to give the two rooms a better flow. We bumped out the kitchen wall in the back of the house so the owners could put in a large island with lots of storage and seating. We revamped the mudroom and with more storage and built-ins as well as updating the half bath with wallpaper and wainscoting. We removed the two rarely used sliders in the family room and replaced them with two large windows which still let in a lot of sunlight. We added two smaller windows which flank the fireplace along with a fresh coat of white paint which makes the space feel larger and coordinates with the kitchen. The renovations didn’t stop on the inside either! The owner’s deck needed to be replaced and they opted for a brand-new covered deck and patio. They installed a space heater on the deck making it usable three seasons out of the year in New England!
With close proximity to the city and public transportation, our Ripley project was a commuter’s dream location. We raised an existing dated two-family and rebuilt it as a new two-unit condo building with a modern feel. We gave these homes a sleek vibe with modern flat front cabinets, funky tile, and a luxurious steam shower in the Primary Bathroom.
When a designer reached out to us about a whole house remodel for customers of hers, we were immediately excited to be a part of this amazing project. The problem - the house was originally built in the early 1900’s, and the layout was not working for the homeowners. The solution – opening up the kitchen to give it a better flow, an addition of a Primary Suite on the second floor for more space, and even the addition of a soapstone dog feeding station for their pups!