by dev | May 19, 2016 | Basement Remodel
Negative space is described as the space around and between the subject(s) of an image.* In a home, negative space could be considered blank spots where there’s no design. For the Howells their basement was a plethora of negative space. The previous owners’ additions...
by dev | Apr 22, 2016 | Aging in Place (Thriving in Place)
Transition Clients Jim and Grace helped to remodel their daughter’s home and recently moved in. Downsizing, relocating and sharing space with others would be a significant challenge for anyone. However, their situation was made more complex by the fact that...
by dev | Oct 1, 2015 | Design Trends, Kitchen & Bath
Technology has enabled a great deal of automated amenities for a more comfortable and efficient bath experience. This includes automated features, heating components, programmable bath and shower systems, as well as music and TV options. Automated Features Automated...
by dev | Aug 1, 2015 | Design Trends, Kitchen & Bath
Transitional kitchens are taking over, as they merge a traditional look with a contemporary feel. This includes simpler details such as a streamlined backsplash and unadorned cabinet doors. It also pulls on classical features such as coffered ceilings, while...
by dev | Jul 1, 2015 | Remodeling Tips
If you’ve already read our top five tips for a stress free remodel, you’re well on your way to a calmer, more easeful remodeling relationship. Below are five MORE tips to help make the experience as effortless as possible. Things to do: 1. Communicate...