RisherMartin Fine Homes is excited to announce the latest addition to our team – Project Manager Cole Hayden. Cole graduated from Texas A&M University with a BS in Kinesiology. He spent the following years working his way through the ranks of a local Austin custom builder and a large regional builder. During Cole’s time as…
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Every year, the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) awards Contractor of the Year (CotY) awards for remodeling projects that stand out in the industry. Judging is based on problem solving, functionality, aesthetics, craftsmanship, innovation, degree of difficulty, and entry presentation. Winning projects from the local level are entered into a regional competition. We…
Read moreWe are proud to announce that RisherMartin Fine Homes was named the Grand MAX Custom Builder of the Year by the Home Builders Association of Greater Austin. This prestigious honor was handed out Saturday night at the annual MAX Awards Gala. We received a total of seven MAX awards, including four coveted remodeling awards: Best…
Read moreWe are very excited to welcome James Golden, our newest project manager, to the team at RisherMartin Fine Homes. James graduated from Texas Tech University with a BA in English and a BS in Exercise and Sports Sciences. James spent the last six years as a field project manager for one of the largest home…
Read moreThe Best in American Living Awards (BALA) spotlight the most creative and innovative designers, builders, and remodelers in the nation. Every year, BALA winners redefine excellence for the residential building industry. The awards program is sponsored by the National Association of Home Builders. We were awarded a Gold BALA in the Remodeled Kitchen up to $100,000…
Read moreWhat, you don’t have a 12′ tall, 700 lb. tape measure in front of your office? A landmark day for the RisherMartin team as we finalized our new office sign. If you’ve driven down Burnet Road recently, hopefully you’ve noticed us. If not, look up! Big kudos to the team at LookThinkMake. They continue to…
Read moreWe are excited to announce the opening of our new office in Rosedale, near the intersection of 45th and Burnet Rd. We’ve been under construction for six months and are thrilled with the results. If you are in the neighborhood, please stop by and say hello at 4524 Burnet Rd. For those who can’t drop…
Read moreEvery year, the Austin chapter of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) awards Contractor of the Year (CotY) awards for remodeling projects that stand out in the industry. Contractors from five counties in central Texas enter projects for the annual CotY awards. Judging is based on problem solving, functionality, aesthetics, craftsmanship, innovation, degree…
Read moreWith the completion of our structural modifications and our new floorplan in place, it was time to address the interior design of our new headquarters. Our recently completed project benefiting the Boys and Girls Club of Austin (see photos here) resulted in extra materials headed for the landfill after the project finished. We saw the…
Read moreOn October 22, 2011, RisherMartin Fine Homes was recognized by the Texas Association of Builders with their Grand Award for “Remodeler of the Year”. The Texas Association of Builders annual “Star Awards” is the only statewide tribute to excellence in the home building industry. These awards showcase the outstanding work of builders, remodelers, architects,…
Read moreWe are proud to announce that RisherMartin Fine Homes has won four coveted Star Awards in 2011! The Texas Association of Builders Star Awards are the only statewide tribute to excellence in the home building industry. In 2005, this remarkable awards program expanded to include projects throughout the entire Southwest. Our wins this year included…
Read moreOur next step in converting this 1940’s cottage into a commercial grade building was to open up the floor plan for additional space, we wanted to do this while maintaining the building’s current footprint. To create a flexible space for future occupants we decided to do away with all load bearing walls – instead we…
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