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Honorato Company Honorato Company is a premier home remodeler, builder, and construction management firm in Boston. Have upcoming project plans?

Building the Future, Restoring the Past Since 2008

Serving the Greater Boston area in:
🏡 Remodeling & Additions
🏡 Custom Home Building
🏡 Construction Management With our design-build process, our team of experts are trusted by homeowners for results that go beyond their expectations. Throughout the greater Boston area, we deliver:
- Home Remodels & Additions
- Custom Home Building
- Construction

Management Services
- And more! Reach out to us today and let us know how we can help you bring them to life!

A job site is one of the few places where you can watch an idea become reality one day at a time.Today's work. Tomorrow'...
12/06/2026

A job site is one of the few places where you can watch an idea become reality one day at a time.

Today's work. Tomorrow's home.

Progress isn't always polished.Sometimes it looks like exposed framing, temporary supports, and a vision that only a few...
10/06/2026

Progress isn't always polished.

Sometimes it looks like exposed framing, temporary supports, and a vision that only a few people can see.

Our job is to bridge the gap between what exists today and what's possible tomorrow.

10/06/2026

Over ten years of working with residential architects, I have identified the single behavior that separates the great ones from the rest. The great architects refuse to redline construction documents during the build.

They issue the drawings, walk the site at the framing stage, attend selections, and then largely step back.

The merely good architects keep redlining. They show up at week twelve with a new sketch. They change a window location during rough mechanicals. They suggest a different tile pattern after the substrate is already down.

Each of those mid-stream changes feels like care. It is actually the opposite.

A great architect designs the project so completely in the planning phase that there is nothing meaningful left to change during construction. A weaker architect designs as they go, using the build as a refinement process.

The cost of late-stage redesign is staggering. Every change order has a labor cost, a materials cost, a schedule cost, and a coordination cost. A change that would have cost $200 in CAD costs $11,000 in framing.

The great architects understand this and treat the construction documents as a complete commitment. The good ones treat them as a starting point.

Clients can usually tell the difference within the first three weeks of construction. By then, it is too late to switch.

This is why we choose architectural partners carefully. And why we tell every client to vet the architect harder than they vet the builder.

The drawings determine the project. We just build them.

Some details aren't designed to stand out.They're designed to create a moment.A place for the eye to pause. A subtle rem...
09/06/2026

Some details aren't designed to stand out.

They're designed to create a moment.

A place for the eye to pause. A subtle reminder that every inch of a home can be intentional. When materials, proportions, and craftsmanship align, even the quietest elements contribute to the overall experience.

That's the difference between building a space and shaping how it feels.

09/06/2026

Three times in ten years I have finished a project and walked away before collecting the final payment. Not because the client withheld it. Because I refused to take it.

Each time, the situation was the same. We had finished the build. The client had moved in. There was a punch list. We had worked through it.

And on the final walkthrough, the client pointed to something we had argued about during the project. A finish, a substitution, a layout decision. Something they had pushed for and we had said would be a mistake.

They were right that it was a mistake. We were right that we had warned them.

But on every one of those projects, I had taken the easier path. I had let the client win the argument when I should have held the line.

I had let the design integrity slip on a single decision because the client wanted what they wanted. The result was a finished house with one detail that, every time the client looked at it, would remind them they had made the wrong call. And I had helped them do it.

Walking away from the final payment was the only honest move. I told them I would come back, fix the detail at our cost, and bill nothing for the change.

All three accepted. All three are still clients.

The lesson is not about money. It is about leadership. A great builder protects the design even from the client.

And when you fail to do that, the only way back is to own it in cash. That is the standard.

The heart of the kitchen, designed for everyday living.Clean lines, timeless finishes, and premium appliances come toget...
08/06/2026

The heart of the kitchen, designed for everyday living.

Clean lines, timeless finishes, and premium appliances come together to create a space that's as functional as it is beautiful. From custom cabinetry to thoughtful details, every element was selected to elevate the cooking experience and stand the test of time.

Demolition isn't just about tearing things apart—it's about creating the foundation for what's next. With the space open...
07/06/2026

Demolition isn't just about tearing things apart—it's about creating the foundation for what's next. With the space opened up and systems exposed, every step brings us closer to a home that's built to perform better, last longer, and fit our clients' needs.

Preparation is progress.Protecting floors, containing dust, and keeping the workspace organized ensures a smoother remod...
06/06/2026

Preparation is progress.

Protecting floors, containing dust, and keeping the workspace organized ensures a smoother remodeling experience for everyone involved.

Quiet luxury isn't about making a statement.It's about quality you can see, craftsmanship you can feel, and a home that ...
05/06/2026

Quiet luxury isn't about making a statement.

It's about quality you can see, craftsmanship you can feel, and a home that speaks for itself.

Old meets new.Thoughtful design, quality materials, and skilled craftsmanship coming together to create a seamless addit...
04/06/2026

Old meets new.

Thoughtful design, quality materials, and skilled craftsmanship coming together to create a seamless addition.

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Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
Friday 08:00 - 17:00

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