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Why the Kitchen Work Triangle Still Works

Why the Kitchen Work Triangle Still Works
To ensure convenience in the kitchen, the kitchen work triangle is a common design technique that was first conceptualized for the smaller kitchens and smaller appliances of the 1940s. It places the stove, refrigerator, and sink within easy reach of each other. When you have a kitchen remodel done to expand your kitchen, your contractor […]
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Does Your Master Bathroom Remodel Have to Include a Tub?

Does Your Master Bathroom Remodel Have to Include a Tub?
During a master bathroom remodel, homeowners who are looking to maximize the space may consider removing the bathtub and replacing it with a large luxurious walk in shower. Is this a good idea, especially when considering the long-term sales potential of the home? Should you let a good contractor help you design the bathroom of […]
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Counting the Costs on your Custom Built Home

Counting the Costs on your Custom Built Home
Want a home that perfectly meets your needs? A custom built home is the best way to achieve this goal, whether you have an architect create unique plans, or you use a stock plan that offers the basic layout you like with the ability to upgrade select options. A Custom Home Can Bring Sticker Shock […]
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Creating an Attic Bedroom Can Pay Off

Creating an Attic Bedroom Can Pay Off
Creating an attic bedroom is an excellent way to convert storage space into useful living space that future buyers will love. According to Remodeling Magazine's 2015 Cost vs. Value survey, adding an attic bedroom in the Mountain States costs about $49,079 and will generate a payback of 72.7% in increased home value. The process of […]
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Upper Floor Laundry Room Remodeling Considerations

Upper Floor Laundry Room Remodeling Considerations
Having an upper floor laundry room is a popular feature of new construction, but many homeowners long to add this convenience to their current dwelling. Taking clothes up and down to the basement adds to the effort of doing the laundry, and if your basement is unfinished, can take you down many stairs to a […]
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