Monthly Archives: September 2011

Hollub Homes featured in Florida Design Magazine

Hollub Homes featured in the most recent issue of Florida Design.
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South Florida magazine

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Hollub Homes featured in Luxe magazine

“High-end homes, both custom and speculative, require a high degree of craftsmanship—the result of honed skill sets and fundamental understandings of the built environment,”
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A Family Affair

Hollub Home featured in Miami Design magazine
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Executive Vice President’s Message

FLORIDA’S BEST: MORE THAN JUST TROPHIES- To the Miami family firm of builders who use the Miami Herald Wish Book as a guide to engage their company and subcontractors to renovate a home whose roof literally was falling in on the heads of its elderly and infirm occupants, Helene and Harry Hollub of Hollub Homes …
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Heartfelt home makeover

When contractor Harry Hollub agreed to do minor repairs on a Hialeah house for The Miami Herald’s 2006 Wish Book, he figured it would be a one-shot deal.
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Readers make holidays wishes come true

Harry Hollub of Hollub Homes and dozens of his vendors and subcontractors volunteered their services. Hands on Miami provided muscle, and the Bergersons got a top-to-bottom renovation, furniture and appliances.
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Helene Hollub featured in Signature Kitchens & Baths

When Hollub Homes set out to design this kitchen, designer Helene Hollub knew that the use of color was a desirable element among potential buyers along the Palm Beach waterway location.
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Executive Vice President’s Message

Had I the time, I would have singled out another great builder who took the Miami Herald Wish Book list last winter and collaborated with their subs to create a safe space for an elderly mother daughter team…
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Interior design winners work décor magic

For the custom home by Hollub Homes/Concepto Uno, designers found their inspiration in a selection of Latin American artwork …
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