With larger holiday family meals coming up soon, you may be thinking about the function of your kitchen. Kitchens that work with you as you cook, serve, and clean will allow you to get the task done efficiently to be able to focus on your family and guests. Here are some tips for figuring out how your kitchen needs to function for you as you plan for your remodel.
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Laura Webster
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Five Ideas for Adding Tile Accents to Your Shower
With the sheer number and variety of shower tile options available, custom shower walls can become a canvas— full of possibilities. Though it's not a bad choice to stick with a single tile for a classic and minimalist look, there's also the chance to add character, color, and interest with the addition of accent tiles. This can often help a shower stand out and feel like a feature in the bathroom. Accent tiles are also a great design addition if there are tiles you really like that might blow your budget if you used more than a few dozen. Here are five ideas for accent tiles in the shower.
Read MoreTopics: Bathrooms, Walk-In Showers, Designer Insights
When looking over the kitchens we've designed in the past several decades, it's clear that while the Traditional style has had a lot of staying power, what it is and how it is applied has shifted as time has gone on. Today, we're going to look closely at traditional style kitchen design and identify how homeowners now are applying the concepts of this classic style to create new spaces.
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As more and more homeowners opt to switch from tub and shower combinations to the walk-in shower model, it's become easier than ever to create a practical walk-in shower at any price point. If you're looking to go above and beyond, however, by having a custom shower that is more than simply practical, here are seven important design items to consider.
Read MoreTopics: Bathrooms