Greg Paris
Construction Supervisor
After High school in Southern Oklahoma Greg Started working as a roofer then moved to New Hampshire and got into construction doing framing and interior trim. You’rerned quickly the values of doing it according to the local codes and guidelines, meeting guys from other parts of the country that would reference that’ how they did it where they are from and would always hear the locals say you’re not there anymore. Greg moved to Texas and got into working as a new home construction manager for the next 15 years. After the housing crash in 2008, he put the tools back in the truck and started working in the field again until he met the Kaspers and 10 years later he’s still here. Greg was raised in a military/law enforcement environment which always led to the thought process of doing the right thing. He collects guitars and has enjoyed meeting some of his guitar heroes (Steve Vai, Ace Frehley, Yngwie Malmsteen to mention a few). He also spends time working on old cars and has a small variety of them including a 1971 AMC Gremlin, a 1976 Mustang II, 1969 Chevrolet Camaro, 1957 Chevy Truck, and a 1990 Lotus Esprit)
Greg’s Posts
Timeless Elegance: 1920’s Home Trends Making a Comeback in Modern Remodeling | Weekly Design Series
The 1920’s were a decade of transformation and glamour. Known for its Art Deco design, the era’s architecture and interior style brought bold geometric patterns, luxurious materials, and meticulous craftsmanship into homes across the world. Fast forward to today, and many of those timeless elements are making a powerful resurgence. Whether you’re looking to infuse your home with classic elegance
100 Years of Hosting | How Home Design has Influenced Hosting Gatherings Through the Decades
The way we design our homes has always reflected our lifestyle, values, and how we entertain guests. Over the last century, home design has evolved dramatically, shaped by cultural shifts, technological advancements, and changing tastes. From the opulence of the 1920s to the sleek, open-concept layouts of today, home layouts and décor have set the stage for how we gather,
The Importance of Historic Home Renovation in Dallas: Preserving the Past, Embracing the Present
Dallas is a city rich in history, with neighborhoods that tell the stories of bygone eras through their architecture. From the stately homes in Highland Park to the charming bungalows in Oak Cliff, these historic properties offer a glimpse into the city’s past. However, preserving these homes is not just about maintaining their beauty; it’s about honoring the legacy they