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A remodel is the best investment you’ll make as a homeowner, but before you get started, it helps to do your homework. On our home remodeling blog, we’ll give you the goods on what to look for in a home remodeling company, what to ask during design and project management meetings, how to avoid common remodeling mistakes and more.
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Is “Update my kitchen” at the top of your bucket list but the imagined price tag holding you at bay? These five kitchen remodel ideas are exactly the impetus you need! Read More
When designing an open floor plan, it’s challenging to tie the space together as one cohesive space while still creating zones. Unlike in a home layout with distinct separate rooms, your eye takes in the entire space at once without walls to block your vision. That’s why your selection of materials, colors, and design styles is much more challenging. Read More
Home weatherization leads to more money in your wallet over time and has the added benefit of a much cozier interior. Start by performing an energy audit, you can perform one yourself or hire someone to come in and assess your home. The energy audit is a room-by-room examination for heat loss and an examination of past utility bills. A blower door test will see if air is entering your house around doors. Read More
Which should you choose for your home remodeling project: a contractor or a design-build firm? Read More
A whole house remodel entails upgrading most of the home. It can include everything from replacing the finishes, all the way to redesigning the layout within the existing space. Whether you choose to live in the home and complete the project in phases, or move out and remodel all at once, a whole house remodel can give you the updated home you’ve always wanted and significantly increase its value. Owner Jim Kabel walks you through some of the decisions you will need to make when undergoing a project of this scope. Read More
What is the difference between Universal Design and Aging-in-Place? Universal Design is principle of residential design that promotes the living environment to be usable by all people, regardless of age and abilities. These design concepts and principles are universally beneficial, and don’t necessarily target specific physical or ergonomic points. By comparison, Aging-in-Place is a more specific approach to Universal Design that targets physical and ergonomic demands that are more typical to the older, adult population. These solutions can be further customized to the specific needs of the individual. AIP concepts are unique in providing solutions that allow one to live out their years in their own home safely, independently, and comfortably. We will highlight several universal design applications you can use in your home to create accessible living for everyone. Read More
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