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We were thrilled to have one of our New Hampshire residential projects featured in Design New England magazine. The article is titled A Family Affair since the interiors were designed by the homeowner’s sister Karen O'Brien of KOP Interior Design in Melrose, Massachusetts. While the square footage is quite large, the home maintains a warm intimacy thanks to... [Read more...]

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With all things “green” being hot topics, geothermal is being talked about more and more, but what is it exactly?  Geothermal heating and cooling simply takes advantage of the constant temperature of the subterranean.   Below ground temperatures range from 45 to 70 degrees depending on where you live.  So, the underground is warmer than the air above... [Read more...]

Get out and Vote

Posted on November 15, 2011 By Lynda (Edit) Leave a Comment
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Today may be  election day but we aren't getting political on the blog.  We have reviewed the submissions from our Facebook contest "Win a Little TLC from TMS" and have opened voting to the general public. We want you to weigh in and  select a winner from the three finalists. You can vote for your favorite submission once a day, now through November 21st... [Read more...]

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Do you have a room that could use a little TLC? Perhaps an architectural consult from our award winning architects at TMS Architects is just what you need. TMS Architects is pleased to announce the launch of our first Facebook promotional event. From October 1, 2011 through November 14, 2011, every person who likes our Facebook page is invited to enter our... [Read more...]

TMS model depicting the existing 18th century elements of NH's First State House

  New Hampshire's first State House was built in 1758 in Portsmouth and served as the seat of New Hampshire's colonial government.  It was dismantled in 1836 and has  had quite a journey since that time!  One third of the building's frame was moved to Portsmouth's Court Street and survived by being turned into a townhouse.  In 1969, the State of New... [Read more...]

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