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  "headline": "Why Does My Room Expansion Keep Running Into Roadblocks?",
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  "articleBody": "If your room expansion project feels like it's constantly hitting snags, you're not alone. One common issue is designing the expansion in isolation without considering how it will affect the entire house. This can lead to awkward transitions or a space that just doesn’t feel right. Another frequent mistake is delaying material selections. Waiting too long to pick out finishes, flooring, or fixtures can lead to significant delays, especially with today’s supply chain challenges. Underestimating the ripple effects on adjacent spaces can also create problems; an expansion might require adjustments to nearby rooms you hadn't anticipated. Lastly, hiring separate teams for design and construction without clear coordination can cause a lot of headaches. When the design vision isn't properly communicated or understood by the builders, it can lead to misinterpretations and costly rework. Choosing a contractor who can manage both aspects effectively, like Frasheski Construction, can really streamline the process.",
  "datePublished": "2026-08-08"
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