The summer season is the busiest time of year for home remodeling projects. When it comes to home improvement, the bathroom is one of the most common areas of focus for many homeowners.
Read MoreA beautiful bathroom—whether it's your downstairs half-bath, a small powder room for visitors, or your own luxury master bathroom in your own bedroom—is always a highlight of any home’s floorplan.
Read MoreRenovating your home can be an intimidating process for any homeowner to consider. Not only are most home renovations expensive to complete but attempting one can also pose a long-term risk to the health of your finances.
Read MoreAs we and our loved ones age, minimizing environmental hazards to avert accidental fall risks should be a growing concern, especially in the bathroom where these types of mishaps are unfortunately all too common.
Read MoreWhen planning for a bathroom renovation in your Connecticut home, you have many factors to consider, from visual appeal and maintenance to durability and cost-effectiveness.
Read MoreWindows are one of the most important features of any home, and making sure yours are well-kept and functioning properly is an essential part of home maintenance.
Read MoreThe roofing industry is in a crazy place right now. Asphalt has historically dominated the industry in the north east. Formally asphalt shingles had enough petroleum in the shingle to help make the roof last for 25-30 years.
Read More1. Subway style, White walls This is the classic. Bathroom styles change so frequently and it's tough to put together a pattern and color that will survive the trends that come and go.
Read MoreAccessibility Tips Suggestions to make the bathroom easier to navigate with mobility issues 1. Expand the size of the door frame and door/install a pocket door to make the entrance to the room larger 2.
Read MoreBelow is a list of a few things that can be done to add space into the layout of a small bathroom. There is no “one size fits all and the effectiveness of each trick will vary with the footprint of the bathroom. However, these tricks will assist in adding space or "perceived space" to the room. 1.
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