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Welcome to the Gable Design — your go-to resource for architecture and interior design tips in Central Pennsylvania. Browse posts on residential design, renovations, and construction planning.

Elevating Property Value Through Innovative Architectural Design
Discover how innovative architectural design can maximize property value and attract high-end buyers. Explore successful case studies and design strategies at Gable Design.

Buying Your First Home? Here’s What Most Buyers Don’t Realize
Buying your first home is exciting—but it’s also where many people make costly mistakes without realizing it. This guide breaks down what most first-time buyers overlook so you can move forward with clarity and confidence.

What No One Tells You Before You Build a Home
Most home building mistakes don’t happen during construction—they happen before it ever starts. Here’s what homeowners are rarely told, and how early planning can save stress, time, and money.

7 Books That Shape How I Think About Design, Decision-Making, and Building a Life You Actually Enjoy
The best projects don’t start with finishes or floor plans—they start with how you think. These seven books offer perspective, clarity, and insight that help homeowners make better decisions before they build or renovate.

Maximizing Property Value Through Innovative Architectural Design
Learn how Gable Design helps developers increase property value with thoughtful architectural solutions. Attract buyers, raise ROI, and stand out.

5 Essential Resources For Landlords You Need To Know About!
FEDERAL LAW, RESOURCES, AND GUIDES – THE ESSENTIALS YOU NEED TO KNOW AS A LANDLORD INCLUDES BONUS CONTENT! Whether you’re just starting out as a

Reflecting On A Year in Business – The Good, The Bad & The ‘Hold My Beer’
“You are in control of your priorities – you can erase old priorities and define new priorities at will.” ― Isaiah Hankel, Black Hole Focus: How

Finding Your Work-Life Balance
While working from home may have allowed you to spend more time with family, it can also blur the fine line between a space to relax and a space to work.