If you’re thinking about a home remodeling project you may want to consider the advantages of using a design-build remodeling contractor.
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What Exactly Is Design-Build Remodeling?
Posted by Steve Hendy on Tue, Jan 26, 2016
Topics: Design Trends and Ideas, Home Remodeling, Hiring a Contractor, Design-Build
4 Design Options for Walk-in Showers
Posted by Michael Henson on Tue, Jan 19, 2016
A walk-in shower is one of the most popular choices for bathroom remodels. Walk-in showers are attractive, easy to clean and can be customized for safety, comfort and use. They can be designed to fit almost any bathroom space, and can be designed to complement a separate soaking tub. When it comes to walk-in shower design, there are four fundamental design options to consider. We'll take a look at each.
Read MoreTopics: Design Trends and Ideas, Bathrooms, Walk-In Showers
The Hottest Interior Colors for 2016: Mixing Neutrals
Posted by Connie Hampton, CKD on Tue, Jan 12, 2016
Take a stroll through an internet search for "2016 Paint Color Trends" and you'll discover a fairly mixed bag. Color giant Pantone selected the pair of pastels, Serenity and Rose Quartz, for the 2016 Colors of the Year, but leading paint manufacturers like Benjamin Moore and Sherwin Williams are leaning even further to the neutral end of things by highlighting off-whites as this year's trending paint color. While it's true that we've seen a rise in white backdrops on our Pinterest home design image searches, we've noticed an even greater interest in the mixing of neutral colors in the homes we've had the pleasure of working on for several years now. It's a trend mentioned on Houzz that seems to be gaining more momentum into 2016.
Read MoreTopics: Design Trends and Ideas, Room Colors
Project Spotlight: A Romantic Oriental-Inspired Master Bath
Posted by Michael Henson on Tue, Jan 5, 2016
Originally, this master bathroom was tucked away past a small foyer-like space just off the master bedroom. The narrow bathroom beyond had a practical layout, but lacked style and felt like a closet. The main goal of this remodel was to create a unique space by combining the two spaces into a single room, increasing storage and usability.
Read MoreTopics: Design Trends and Ideas, Bathrooms, Universal Design










