by dev | May 19, 2016 | Basement Remodel, Design Guidance
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), Market Insights, Plan Your Project
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 Guidance, Design Trends, Inspiration + 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 Guidance, Design Trends, Inspiration + 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 | Plan Your Project, 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...