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Kitchen and Residential Design: This beautiful table is for sale

Kitchen and Residential Design

This beautiful table is for sale. Its also for sale. This tables made from reclaimed barn timbers and floor boards. This tables made from reclaimed barn timbers and floor boards. That ancient wood gets reused as flooring, siding and in the case of my friend Kevins table, furniture. bath design. flooring. (30).

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The Perfect Bath: Eastridge Design

The Perfect Bath

As I continue to share images from The Perfect Bath, my plan is to include spaces large and small, especially the powder bath. The powder bath is probably one of the smallest rooms in the home. It is generally a more impactful statement when the entire space, floor to ceiling, is a bold color or a patterned wallpaper.

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The Perfect Bath: Eastridge Design

The Perfect Bath

As I continue to share images from The Perfect Bath, my plan is to include spaces large and small, especially the powder bath. The powder bath is probably one of the smallest rooms in the home. It is generally a more impactful statement when the entire space, floor to ceiling, is a bold color or a patterned wallpaper.

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Wood: There’s nothing like the real thing

Floor Covering News

By Reginald Tucker—After several years of losing market share to wood-look products, wood flooring is regaining momentum. That’s according to research conducted by the National Wood Flooring Association (NWFA), which estimates solid wood floors saw a 20% increase in 2021, ending the year with the highest share rate since 2007.

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What Home Buyers Really Want | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

” This report was basically a survey that asked buyers to rate about a ba-jillion different features on a prepared list of items (windows, doors, kitchens, baths, specialty rooms, etc.) and mark them as either “Essential/Must Have,” “Desirable,” “Indifferent,” or “do not want.”

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019: Architectural Fees

Life of an Architect

[Note: If you are reading this via email, you will have to click here to access the on-site audio player] Before we get into today’s topic, I should let everyone know that Andrew and I attended the International Builder’s Show and the Kitchen and Bath Industry show in Las Vegas from March 19 through March 22nd.