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Kitchen, bathroom remodeling in demand -
September 16, 2013 by
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The kitchen is in.
The vacation home? Not so much.
The latest Home Design Trends Survey from the American Institute of Architects shows homeowners taking a practical approach to designing and updating their homes.
It's kind of back to basics here, said Kermit Baker, the chief economist for the AIA and a professor at Harvard University.
Residential architects across the country are reporting that business is picking up, and that there's a strong demand for renovation and remodeling.
And so far, kitchens and bathrooms rule the roost, according to the survey.
If you're thinking about what sells homes, it's a sensible place to put money, Baker said. The rooms that get the most attention in terms of elements when you're building or remodeling are the kitchens and the bathrooms. We didn't see a lot of downsizing there during the recession. There hasn't really been a square footage loss.
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The Menomonie School Board likes the look of a new curved, window-filled entry for Menomonie High School. Presented with several design options for referendum-funded building and remodeling projects Monday night, the board favored the one that not only departs from the traditional straight lines currently in place on the high schools east side, but also allows an abundance of natural light to fill the space. I much prefer the curved entrance, said board member Alan Block. It changes the whole face of the school to have a curve there. The entrance roof will be raised and a similar curved entry will also be incorporated into the River Heights Elementary redesign. And in a further departure from tradition, Downsville Elementarys heating and cooling system will be replaced with a $50,000 geothermal system. Architect Tom Twohig said the system has an average lifespan of around 50 years, with a payback estimated at just over 12 years. While geothermal may be cost effective for Downsville, the same wasn't true for River Heights. With a 26-year payback, it was decided that River Heights would go with a traditional HVAC system.
Two gyms or three? The current redesign plan calls for a new $2.4 million gymnasium with two bays. A third basketball court with a mezzanine above the adjacent tech ed classrooms would provide seating for an additional 750 spectators. District Administrator Chris Stratton told the board that since bidding for a third bay would be made separately, the decision about whether to add it can be made later once the final bids for the basic project come in. The addition would allow the high school to hold graduation and prom on site rather than having to rent space at UW-Stout. It would also create the space needed to host basketball tournaments, something that cant be done with the current facility. Were not big enough, Stratton said, adding that larger tournaments would generate extra revenue for the district. Board President Colleen Davis noted that in addition to rent, What Stout takes from concessions ... thats a big chunk of change. She also pointed out that the mezzanine would have uses beyond extra seating, such as dance practices, wrestling and music events. Actually there could be physical education, too, Stratton added. Board member Frank Burdick asked, If the bids come in right, we could do the third bay without the mezzanine? Stratton assured him that it would be possible since the components are all separate.
Timeline Now that the board has approved the final drafts for the referendum projects, the construction design phase is next and is expected to take about four months to complete. Were on schedule for all three projects, Twohig told the board. Bids will be sought in the middle of January and received back 30 days later. At that point, the general contractor will spend the next two months on contracts, submitting shot drawings, and ordering materials. Twohig said the potential start date for exterior work will be April 15 weather permitting. And at the end of the school year in the middle of June, interior remodeling will get started as soon as possible. Pleased overall about the remodeling plan, Burdick said, I think it goes a long way to improve what weve got. I would have liked to see a whole new school, but this is much, much better than what we had before.
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HOUSE REMODELING, New Snapshot - Pixelated Survival Episode 42
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Remodeling A Bathroom Part 15 - Sealing Tile Grout
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DES PLAINES, IL -- The National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) and GreenStar have formed a strategic alliance to provide green training and certification to the remodeling community.
GreenStar is a leading residential building standards and certification program available in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin. This program certifies homes via an objective, third-party verification system that assures consumers that their remodeling project meets the program requirements and is constructed as designed.
NARI' Green Certified Professional (GCP) certification prep program "High-Performance Remodeling" has incorporated GreenStar training, and GreenStar will now award points toward its project certifications for those who have earned a NARI GCP.
"NARI's High-Performance Remodeling course and GCP certification provides remodelers the technical tools needed to build GreenStar certified projects," says Dan Taddei, NARI director of education and certification. "The industry has been looking for a way to recognize projects like such as additions or kitchen and bath remodels as being remodeled green--GreenStar does it."
"GreenStar marks a new era for remodelers across the country," says Michael Anschel, GreenStar's director of development. "Now there is finally a comprehensive, robust, legitimate green remodeling tool that anyone can use. The debate over what constitutes 'green' is over. Remodelers can certify everything from a bathroom, kitchen, or even windows and siding replacement, all the way to a whole home remodel and offer something unique and valuable to their clients."
Both NARI's GCP and GreenStar focus on the holistic view of the house and its interactive systems, focus on areas such as energy efficiency, indoor environmental quality, water conservation, resource efficiency and site and community impact.
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CHESTER, Pa., Sept. 9, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --Power Home Remodeling Group has been recognized by Qualified Remodeler Magazine as the nation's fifth largest home remodeling company on the publication's annual ranking of the Top 500 remodelers in the nation. Power jumps to fifth this year, up from the company's sixth place ranking on the list last year.
"We are honored to be recognized by Qualified Remodeler for the fourth consecutive year," said Corey Schiller, Power's chief executive officer. "This is still a time of uncertainty for the home improvement and remodeling industry, and we are proud to be ranked among companies experiencing growth and creating green jobs to help fuel our economy."
Under the leadership of Schiller, Power has experienced a fantastic three-year growth of 130 percent and is projecting national sales of $250 million this year, double what the company sold two years ago. In 2012, Power expanded for the fourth time since 2011 when the company opened an office in Illinois with potential plans to expand again in 2014 with a new location in Detroit.
Power was selected by Qualified Remodeler as number five on their annual Top 500 list the longest ongoing recognition program in the remodeling industry as a result of a CPA-audited report of their financial performance and recognition of their commitment to customer service and strong customer loyalty ratings.
About Power Home Remodeling Group Family-owned since 1992, Power Home Remodeling Group is the nation'sfifth largesthome remodeling company with more than 1,200 employees and $170 million in sales. Headquartered in Chester, Pa., Power provides energy-saving and environmentally friendly exterior remodeling solutions to residents across the country, including Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Washington, DC.AnInc. 5000company, Power has served more than 87,000 homeowners and is recognized as a home improvement leader by its two-time "Dealer of the Year" award fromWindow and Door Magazineand was named the top remodeler onProfessional Remodeler's 2013 Market Leaders Philadelphia list.For more information please visit PowerHRG.com, or follow the company on Twitter@PowerHRGand Facebook atfacebook.com/PowerHRG.
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Let #39;s Play The Sims 3 Part 3 - Late Night Expansion - A Little House Remodeling
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Home Remodeling and Flooring - Ceramic Tile Flooring
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