One key consideration for “aging in place” renovations and other remodel projects designed to enable independent living is the flooring.
Read MoreAs you may know, we help many clients with their plans for aging in place, which can call for specific remodels or renovating certain spaces in the home. One of the areas we get the most questions about is the bathroom, where safety concerns become a priority.
Read MoreMore and more people want to live at home for the remainder of their lives, or as long as they are physically able to do so. Making renovations to your home can allow you to age in place safely and for as long as possible.
Read MoreIf you are living in your forever home or the home you want to grow old in, aging in place is something that you need to know about. Unfortunately, many people do not think about aging in place until their home no longer works for them.
Read MoreOutdoor living is becoming more and more popular with homeowners.
Read MoreAn outdoor living area is a perfect idea for warm summers and mild climates. These beautiful setups take some of the best parts of your living room and kitchen/bar, and combine them into an outdoor space (often with a canopy, awning, or other design to offer protection and shade).
Read MoreDecks, patios and other outdoor spaces are beautiful – and easy to enjoy on a warm day. But they also need maintenance, improvements and sometimes even expansions.
Read MoreIf you want to spend more time outside in your yard, enjoying the summer weather and garden, then upgrading to a versatile outdoor space is a requirement! But which outdoor area is right for your home and purposes, especially when the weather isn’t always nice?
Read MoreSpring is in the air, and homeowners are excited to tackle home upgrades they’ve been looking forward to over the winter. Upgrading your windows is a great place to begin, and can give your home a fresh look and feel. When is it Time to Replace Windows?
Read MoreThere are a number of reasons why you may be in need of a new roof or roof repairs. Your existing roof may have sustained damage from a recent storm. Hail may have dented the roof or wind may have lifted, ripped or curled your shingles.
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