
The HOME REMODEL Story
The
History of
COCOON
The Rise of the Suburbs
In the aftermath of World War II, a surge in birth rates resulted in a significant scarcity of housing, leaving numerous families in a desperate search for adequate dwellings. For many of these families, the Levittowns in Long Island, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania offered a much-needed solution. The Levitts introduced a groundbreaking approach to community development, revolutionizing the construction process. They implemented a systematic division of each home’s construction into twenty-seven distinct steps, commencing with the laying of a concrete foundation.
HGTV Premieres
In the aftermath of World War II, a surge in birth rates resulted in a significant scarcity of housing, leaving numerous families in a desperate search for adequate dwellings. For many of these families, the Levittowns in Long Island, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania offered a much-needed solution. The Levitts introduced a groundbreaking approach to community development, revolutionizing the construction process. They implemented a systematic division of each home’s construction into twenty-seven distinct steps, commencing with the laying of a concrete foundation.
Frank Lloyd Wright
If you ask the average citizen to name a famous American architect the chances are good that their answer will be Frank Lloyd Wright. Wright’s prominent status in our culture is well-deserved, given his transformative impact on the construction and lifestyle industry. With an impressive portfolio of 1,114 architectural creations, out of which 532 were successfully brought to life, he revolutionized the American landscape by crafting exceptionally inventive spaces.
HGTV Premieres
In the aftermath of World War II, a surge in birth rates resulted in a significant scarcity of housing, leaving numerous families in a desperate search for adequate dwellings. For many of these families, the Levittowns in Long Island, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania offered a much-needed solution. The Levitts introduced a groundbreaking approach to community development, revolutionizing the construction process. They implemented a systematic division of each home’s construction into twenty-seven distinct steps, commencing with the laying of a concrete foundation.