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    Kitchen Remodeling Delafield, WI – Video - June 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Kitchen Remodeling Delafield, WI
    Website: http://www.kowalske.com/ Phone: (262) 303-4819 Everyone from the experienced chef to the passionate baker understands that upgrading a kitchen is fu...

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    Kitchen Remodeling San Diego | How to Find a Licensed Contractor – Video - June 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Kitchen Remodeling San Diego | How to Find a Licensed Contractor
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    My kitchen Remodel by Acadian Bathroom & Kitchen Remodeling – Video - June 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    My kitchen Remodel by Acadian Bathroom Kitchen Remodeling
    Acadian Bathroom Kitchen Remodeling 11031 Stanley Aubin Lane, Baton Rouge, LA 70816 (225) 224-3618.

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    Kitchen remodel cost: Where to spend and how to save - June 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    While no renovation adds as much equity to your home or is likely to be more enjoyed, kitchen remodel costs can get out of control quickly. When it comes to remodeling your kitchen, check out where experts suggest splurging and where you can cut some corners.

    Splurge: Exotic stone counter tops

    When remodeling a kitchen, the number one splurge you should make is counter tops. Theyre the first thing people see, says contractor John DeSilvia, host of DIY Network's "Under Construction" and "10 Grand in Your Hand." Karen Williams, a designer and kitchen specialist and principal of the boutique design studio St. Charles of New York, agrees. Exotic surfaces make a big first impression and can set the tone of the space, she says. A kitchen island, in particular, deserves the splurge. As the gathering and entertaining hub in most kitchens, its highly visible and utilized. So top it with something special calacatta marble, quartz or gorgeous lava stone, for exampleand cut back on out-of-the-way prep areas if your budget is limited, says Williams.

    Save: Cabinets

    Although theres definitely a case to be made for investing in the best cabinets you can afford they consume more than 75% of your kitchen space, after all the savings potential is just too great to ignore. Custom cabinets for a standard-sized kitchen can cost upwards of $40,000, whereas ready-to-assemble cabinets from IKEA look amazing for a fraction of the price, says DeSilvia. Thats a savings of $36,000. Willing to split the difference? Add custom doors and side panels to basic IKEA cabinet boxes, suggests Amy Shakespeare, owner of the NYC-based firm Redtop Architects, or add flair with Panyl panels, a super affordable way to give your cabinets a one-of-a-kind look.

    Splurge: Hardware and fixtures

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    Tapworks Kitchen & Bath Ltd. - June 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    595 Speers Road Oakville, Ontario L6K 2G4 905 845 0004

    Many homeowners have walked into their bathroom or kitchen and have decided to renovate because of:

    a) Frustration that their bathroom/kitchen is starting to break down and is not working to suit their needs.

    b) Concerned that their bathroom/kitchen is dated and tired, decreasing the value of their home.

    c) Worried that the bathroom/kitchen doesnt reflect their lifestyle and comforts and that its time for a change.

    As Oakvilles Readers Choice Platinum Award winners for Best Bath Renovations as well as Diamond Award winners for Best Bath Accessories, Tapworks Kitchen & Bath in Oakville are the experts in the community who have a reputation for exceptional bathroom service and remodeling.

    The three important things you should consider when it comes to renovating your bathroom or kitchen are: 1. Best selection of products, 2. knowledgeable service and advice, 3. Professional installation.

    Tapworks Kitchen & Bath prides itself in providing all the above with our showroom featuring all of the industry leading brands such as Toto, Kohler, Grohe, Blanco, Cabano, Bain Ultra and Laurier Kitchens to name just a few. As authorized dealers of these brands, our team is able to provide you with product information and a team who will professionally install these products. We work tirelessly to ensure that our customers get the bathroom or kitchen theyve always hoped for that will add value to their homes.

    Tapworks Kitchen & Bath is proud to be the Readers Choice Winner in both the Bath Renovations category and Bath Accessories category. Our business has been based on the referrals from our many satisfied customers who have found us to be knowledgeable, helpful and efficient.

    We also deal with top designers and contractors. We look forward to helping you on your next project. We welcome you to visit us at 595 Speers Road to browse through or large selection of products. Contact us at 905-845-0004 or sales@bathroomscanada.com and feel free to ask us your questions.

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    Senate Office Building Gets Legal Green Light - June 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) The Minnesota Supreme Court removed a legal barrier Thursday that threatened to block or delay a new government office building for state senators.

    The decision effectively ends a court fight that could have indefinitely postponed groundbreaking on the four-story building to be erected near the Capitol. It is projected to cost $90 million, with taxpayers covering all but $13 million.

    If construction starts next month, the 166,000-square-foot building with an underground parking deck should be ready for use in November 2015.

    Former Republican Rep. Jim Knoblach of St. Cloud was suing to stop it on the grounds that the original legislative approval was faulty. But he couldnt convince the courts to let the case proceed without his guarantee to cover the cost of delays if he lost. An appeals court ruling had required him to post an $11 million surety bond by late May, which he said he wasnt able to do. He asked the Supreme Court to quickly step in, prompting the order.

    The only issue Knoblach raises in his current petition is whether the court of appeals abused its discretion by ordering him to post a surety bond without findings of facts and without identifying the protected public interest, Chief Justice Lorie Gildea wrote for the high court. This issue does not satisfy the criteria for review in our court.

    Knoblachs attorney, Erick Kaardal, was disappointed the case wasnt fully aired before the high court because of a financial guarantee his client couldnt satisfy.

    The Supreme Court denial is the end of Jim Knoblachs heroic efforts to stop this unconstitutional spending on the state Senate office building, Kaardal said.

    The building has been a political flashpoint. Republicans say it represents misplaced priorities while Democrats say the structure is needed to relieve crowding in the Capitol, which is undergoing a massive renovation.

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    Chch developer signs PwC as anchor tenant for $60M building - June 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Tina Morrison

    June 6 (BusinessDesk) - Christchurch builder developer Armitage Williams Construction is pressing ahead with its prime $60 million riverside CBD office building in the city following the signing of accounting firm PwC as the anchor tenant today.

    Construction of the six-level building, to be known as The PwC Centre, will start within the next three months and PwC expects to move from its temporary accommodation in Burnside in mid-2016, PwC spokeswoman Joanna Garty said. PwC and law firm Chapman Tripp will each take one level of the building, which has 8,000 square metres of office space and is almost fully tenanted.

    PwC's former 22-storey glass office block was demolished in 2012 after it was deemed too expensive to repair following a series of earthquakes which required the demolition of much of the central city business district. The new PwC Centre, designed by Warren & Mahoney Architects, will exceed the requirements of the current earthquake code.

    "It's important for us to play our part in rebuilding our city and moving back into the city's heart is another demonstration of our commitment to the city," PwC regional managing partner Maurice Noone said.

    The development site is on the corner of Cashel St and Cambridge Tce opposite the Bridge of Remembrance over the Avon River. It previously housed buildings which were demolished following the earthquakes.

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    Top Stories - June 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Details Category: Top Stories Published on Friday, 06 June 2014 01:00 Written by Nicholas Shanmac

    2014 has been a busy year for the Port of Kalama, and the Cowlitz County hub is showing no signs of slowing down.

    Currently under construction at the port is an impressive new administrative office building and Transportation Interpretive Center. The 13,500-square-foot building will not only house the ports administrative offices, but will also celebrate the citys place in Pacific Northwest history.

    Olympia-based Berschauer Group is the general contractor for the center. The building was designed to resemble a traditional waterfront warehouse of the 1800s and should be complete by this fall.

    A new administrative office enables us to provide even more efficient services to our port businesses, and the Interpretive Center offers the community and visitors a quality destination to explore, said Troy Stariha, Port of Kalama commission president.

    Meanwhile, Chehalis-based Railworks Corporation is wrapping up work on a rail improvement/relocation project for port tenant Temco LLC, a grain company. Construction on the project began earlier this year with a $5.9 million investment by the port, coupled with an investment by Temco. Officials said the project will double the rail capacity and triple product throughput capacity at the site.

    Rail expansion and track relocation significantly enhances our clients transportation efficiency and doubles the firms rail capacity to move grain which enables them to remain competitive in the global export market, said Stariha. These are the kinds of partnerships on projects we can offer our clients while making a positive impact on the regions economic health.

    More growth is anticipated at the port as the commission recently approved the annexation of 260 acres at East Port for the development of mixed-use business center to attract new business and family-wage jobs. At full build-out, the multi-use business property is slated to bring in an estimated $184 million in commercial and industrial business each year.

    Finally, NW Innovation Works is proposing to construct a two-phase $1.8 billion manufacturing plant on port property that would produce methanol from natural gas.

    Though the project has yet to receive environmental and regulatory approvals, officials said it represents 1,000 jobs during construction and 200 permanent family-wage jobs during operations.

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    Latest Sports News SEE MORE - June 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Increase your homes resale value

    Adorn Home Improvements 1634 Charles Street Whitby, ON L1N 1B9 905-665-1506

    Youve been living in your house for a few years now; over time, you have made a few changes, improvements to make your home feel just right for you and your family. Perhaps you have updated and modernized your kitchen or replaced the roof?

    Maybe you have finally just about paid off your mortgage and are ready to make the next big move. No, not literally, but the time has come to expand your home.

    One of the easier ways of accomplishing this can be to consider adding a sunroom. Sunrooms add livable space; consequently increasing square footage and therefore resale value.

    Time to connect with Adorn Home Improvements, experts in exterior home renovations within Durham Region. One call and before you know it, Isabel Mendicino of Adorn Home Improvements, will have an experienced and professional representative sitting down with you to review and firm up your dreams for that home addition.

    Four-season sunrooms are so named because they are sunrooms that can be used year-round. They have thicker, better insulated glass, and can also be heated and cooled by your home's furnace and air conditioner. Yes, there are less expensive options, such as a three-season sunroom. However with this, you almost immediately restrict the use of this space. In our colder climate, the four-season structure likely makes more sense short and long term.

    Any addition will probably add value to your home but a well-designed four seasons sunroom built with top-quality workmanship and materials by a company with a well-deserved reputation may add additional cache.

    The experts at Adorn Home Improvements will conduct a thorough needs analysis for you and present options for your consideration. And, if you are working to a specific budget, Adorn can even assist you with competitive financing rates.

    Located 1634 Charles Street in Whitby, consider Adorn Home Improvements as a trusted solution provider for all your home renovations and additions. Call 1 (800) 660-9565 and let us help you make the right decisions for your homes improvements.

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    Home Improvements That Really Pay Off - June 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Despite what you see on TV and what the conventional wisdom says, most of the home improvement projects with the greatest return on investment are unglamorous. According to Remodeling Magazines 2014 Cost vs. Value report, youll recoup the greatest percentage of your investment on projects such as replacing the front door with a steel one, adding a wood deck, replacing old siding, replacing the garage door and replacing old windows. Also contrary to conventional wisdom, most home improvement projects do not return more than your investment when you sell. In fact, the average remodeling project only recoups 66 cents for every $1 you spend on it. To get the highest percentage of your remodeling dollars back when you sell, heres what to improve, what not to improve and why.

    Best Options: Practical, Midrange Projects

    Do you want to get back 96.6% of what you spend on a home upgrade? Then replace your old front door with a new, mid-range steel door with a clear dual-pane half-glass panel and a new lockset. Youll spend an average of $1,162 for this project, but youll get back $1,122 when you sell, Remodeling Magazine reports. Another project in the same price range is replacing your garage door for $1,534; youll recoup $1,283, or 83.7%. You wont need a home-equity loan to tackle these projects, and their low cost and high impact on curb appeal make them smart choices.

    If you can afford to spend more, consider projects such as adding a 16 x 20 wood deck, which costs $9,539 on average but recoups 87.4% of its cost; replacing 10 old 3 x 5 windows with new, double-hung, wood or vinyl ones, which costs close to $11,000 for wood and nearly $10,000 for vinyl but recoups about 79%; or replacing vinyl siding, which costs $11,475 for 1,250 square feet but should bring back $8,975 when you sell.

    Windows, garage doors and decks aren't necessarily big-ticket items in terms of price or luxury, George says, but updating these items gives the home an instant facelift and contributes to a modern aesthetic, which is exactly what potential homebuyers want to see when they drive up to look at a new home.

    Pricier Projects

    Two of the priciest but still relatively worthwhile improvements include attic bedrooms and basement remodels. These projects will set you back tens of thousands of dollars, but are a relatively inexpensive way to increase your homes useable square footage compared with an addition. Minor and major kitchen remodels also make the cut, as do bathroom remodels. However, while it may be true that kitchens and bathrooms sell houses, forget about doubling your money. Youre likely to recoup just 82.7% of your $18,856 cost on a minor remodel of a functional but dated 200-square-foot kitchen; 74.2% on a $54,909 major kitchen remodel and 72.5% on a $16,128 remodel of a 5 x 7 bathroom. These are the types of expensive projects you might be tempted to finance with a home-equity loan, but you should think twice before borrowing money and paying 6% interest or more to finance a project with a negative return.

    The costs Remodeling Magazine provides are averages. If you can get a project completed well for less, you might be more satisfied with the percentage of its costs you get back when you sell your home. Costs vary by geographic region, project size and scope, and the quality of finishes you choose.

    Bathroom upgrades can be done for a minimal cost using materials that look expensive, but are quite affordable, says Jeff Dumas, owner and broker at Home Ventures Realty in Tempe, Ariz., where hes rehabbed and sold residential properties for more than 10 years. Most of the time, I can take an average starter home, put in a new tub with a porcelain tile backsplash, new toilet and vanity, tile the floor, and use some decorative hardware for about $1,500 to $2,000. The results are amazing and help the wow factor when potential buyers are viewing the property, he says.

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