J.P. Hoffman Blog
Get to Know our Leaders
Hello and Welcome! New Year, New Introduction! Are you ready for the renovation journey? Or perhaps you’re searching for inspiration. At J.P. Hoffman Design Build, we believe that when our vision is paired with your dreams and trust, we can create lasting impacts in your home — reimagined. Meet the Team Behind the Transformation
Craftsmanship Recognized: J.P. Hoffman Design Build’s PRISM Award Victory
Award Winners! We’re thrilled to announce that J.P. Hoffman Design Build has been honored with a Gold PRISM Award in the "Best Home Renovation" category for projects valued between $250,000 - $500,000! This prestigious recognition from the Builders and Remodelers Association of Greater Boston celebrates our commitment to quality craftsmanship, creative problem-solving, and
Timeless Classic: Primary Bathroom Transformation
Converting a single sink Primary Bathroom to a Double Vanity See how we transformed a small and outdated Primary Bathroom into a sophisticated retreat We’re excited to share the successful completion of our latest bathroom renovation, a project that truly transformed the space into a luxurious retreat. From start to finish, our team worked
This Kitchen renovation was almost bigger than it needed to be
We took a hard left from the original plan... We were hired to design and build a single story kitchen addition off the back of New England Colonial. Shortly after he got started on the design process, J.P. Hoffman Design Build Owner, CEO and Lead Designer Jason Hoffman pumped the brakes. He quickly realized
Basement Reinvention in Westwood, MA: Our Next Big Renovation
From Storage to Stylish Basement Office, Guest Bedroom, Bathroom & Playroom Adding Basement Square Footage We love when clients call us back for another renovation. A few years ago, we transformed almost every square inch of the main living spaces of this Cape-style home in Westwood, MA. You can see how we transformed the
Answering one of our most frequently asked questions
One of the most common questions we answer from strangers is: "What paint color is that?" It can be quite amusing when I spot someone slowly creeping by our office, which happens to be located in a 19th Century Carriage Barn. I realize they're taking a photo from the front seat of their car