Why Do You Need a Contractor? Before setting out to hire a contractor, know who and why you are hiring them. Do you need a general contractor or are you able to do some of the work yourself and will hire skilled subcontractors? In your
Author: Victoria Grant
What is the Difference Between Paint, Stain and Opaque Stain? Are you are someone who wants to make their home a reflection of yourself, showing your creativity and unique taste? You might want to consider our new Coastal Wood Stain Collection. Opaque stains are usually
Planning a bath remodeling project? Whether you’re trying to get more storage, update the style and quality of your bathroom vanity, or design a more efficient space, a designer can help you to succeed. Renovating homeowners often work on several projects in a row. They
The History of the Decorative Door Style The decorative cabinet door styles ebb and flow in popularity. Both the seventies era and then the nineties saw the popularity of solid wood, stained, decorative style, cabinet doors. In the seventies the focus was earthy and natural,
During the course of a major remodel, the kitchen is often out of use for nearly two months. Your family will still need to eat. Restaurants will quickly grow old (and expensive), so you will want to plan an area to create quick meals. If your home doesn’t
Mudroom cabinets designed for the MinnePHit House. With three small children, our clients, the Brazelton’s, needed a mudroom that could stand the test of time. To create this space we needed to answer an important question: What are the most important features in a laundry
Kitchen remodels can raise a lot of questions, but the biggest one is almost always ‘how much will my cabinets cost?’. Pricing can be a big deal breaker for some, so get a cabinet estimate before you start investing your time into the design. Although
Our grandparents surrounded the kitchen with solid walls, isolating food preparation (and the cook) from the attention of family and guests. Today, in response to more informal lifestyles, there is an overwhelming demand for open kitchens and center islands. Across America, walls are coming down
Every year, millions of people remodel their homes. Some take on tiny weekend, fix-up projects while others tackle full-scale remodels. Regardless of the project, many smart homeowners make silly mistakes that cause delays and regrettably cost them hundreds or even thousands of dollars. Worst of
For many homeowners, especially those living in a more urban environment and older homes, the kitchen is not quite as large as one would like. Sadly, however, we have to do what we can with what we have. We have to make our tiny kitchen work