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    Remodeling A Bathroom Part 11 [dumpster and debris removal] – Video - June 3, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Remodeling A Bathroom Part 11 [dumpster and debris removal]
    Carpenter and builder Rob Robillard from http://www.AConcordCarpenter.com offers advice on bathroom remodeling. This video is part 10 of a several part video...

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    Guzman Remodeling and Leveling Services in Alvarado,TX Leveling Services in Farmers Ville TX – Video - June 3, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Guzman Remodeling and Leveling Services in Alvarado,TX Leveling Services in Farmers Ville TX
    Website: http://www.guzmanremodeling.com/ Call Now!!! 682-472-1754 --- 817-483-4446 The best area local services Leveling Services in Alvarado,TX Leveling Se...

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    Remodeling Contractor – Video - June 1, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Remodeling Contractor
    Web site: http://www.shafranconstruction.com Email: shafranconst@gmail.com Phone: 310-295-1960 Choose the #1 Company in Los Angeles and Ventura County for your next...

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    Home Remodeling Contractor Hammer & Hand Renovates Modern Kitchen for Modern Family - May 31, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Portland, OR (PRWEB) May 31, 2013

    Portland and Seattle remodeling contractor Hammer & Hand announced today the completion of a bathroom and kitchen remodeling project in a 1905 Craftsman located in Portland, Oregons North Tabor neighborhood. Collaborating with residential designer Kevin Fischer at Alice Design and interior designer Charlotte Cooney of Domestic Arts, the kitchen and bathroom remodel touched all areas of the four-bedroom house, resulting in a home fit for the new nuclear family.

    When homeowners Heather & Michael bought their home the kitchen was a mess, with few counters and one small window. For the remodeling project, Kevin created a design that removed a bathroom and butlers pantry that blocked the view of the backyard from the kitchen. A sink and soapstone counters now sit under the new, large, corner windows that look out on the garden, carriage house and fire pit. Charlotte recycled the pink 1950s bathroom sink in the new powder bath. The team restored the original fir floors.

    We wanted the kitchen to feel modern but still settle comfortably in an old house, said Charlotte. And we wanted surfaces that will age well in an active family home that includes dogs and kids. These surfaces will age gracefully, unlike some other 'sleeker' choices we could have made in a modern kitchen."

    An enlarged opening also connects the expanded kitchen to the downstairs fourth bedroom. The couple elected to sacrifice bedroom number four and make it into a kid-friendly den. The east wall now has a wall of shelves for the family's books, and Charlotte and Heather reupholstered her vintage reading chair in thick fabric that juxtaposes old and new.

    From start to finish, this was a collaborative effort, said Hammer & Hand lead carpenter Bobby Pinkham. We were able to realize Heather and Michaels vision of a clean, simple and utilitarian space like their very own Norwegian hotel.

    Learn more about Portland and Seattle home remodeling services by visiting Hammer & Hands website at (http://www.hammerandhand.com/residential-remodel).

    About Hammer & Hand Hammer & Hand is dedicated to stewardship of the built environment through craft and science, everything from home remodeling to deep energy retrofits to modernist Passive House structures. Hammer And Hand Portland: 1020 Southeast Harrison Street, Portland, OR 97214-4709 | (503) 232-2447 Hammer And Hand Seattle: 2000 Fairview Ave E # 103D, Seattle, WA 98102 | (206) 397-0558

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    Survival Episode 12; REMODELING 2! – Video - May 30, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Survival Episode 12; REMODELING 2!
    This time I get more remodeling done onto my house. Don #39;t forget to check out my last video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvzzXnMWcwg.

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    Remodeling playground – Video - May 30, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Remodeling playground
    A little DIY project we did before the baby #1 arrived. #1053; #1077; #1073; #1086; #1083; #1100; #1096; #1086; #1081; #1087; #1088; #1086; #1077; #1082; #1090; " #1086; #1095; #1091; #1084; #1077; #1083; #1099; #1093; #1088; #1091; #1095; #1077; #1082;", #1076; #1086; #1090; #1086; #1075; #1086; #1082; #1072; #1082; #1087; #1077; #1088; #1074; #1077; #1085; #1077; #1094; #1088; #1086; #1076; #1080; #1083; #1089; #1103;.

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    Time Lapse – remodeling project – Video - May 30, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Time Lapse - remodeling project
    Time lapse sequence taken over a four day period during which a bathtub is removed the bathroom is remodeled and a shower installed.

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    Screens of Kentucky with Louisville’s Best New Homes ~ 2010 Home,Garden and Remodeling Show – Video - May 29, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Screens of Kentucky with Louisville #39;s Best New Homes ~ 2010 Home,Garden and Remodeling Show

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    Inception home remodeling. – Video - May 29, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Inception home remodeling.

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    Remodeling to fit your aging needs - May 29, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    For many elder Americans, growing older often means uncomfortable changes in the ability to do day-to-day tasks and even basic mobility. One aspect of aging that millions of seniors are clear on is that they do not want to move out of familiar surroundings and into a nursing home.

    One alternative that is becoming increasingly more popular is to adapt the home to make it more user-friendly as we age. There are now even experts in the aging-in-place concept who can assist in these modifications.

    The National Association of Home Builders, one of the largest organizations for contractors, engineers and home designers, offers a certification for licensed builders who want to concentrate and expand their skills for the aging population.

    The Certified Aging-in-Place (CAPS) designation is earned after a three-day workshop, with testing each day, and must be maintained with regular continuing education. More than 170 such workshops were offered by the NAHB in 2012 to nearly 2,000 people. The 5,000th certification was awarded to an Ohio builder last March.

    The first day of training starts with several sensitivity exercises, explains Theresa Crahan, NAHB executive director for remodelers. Students are asked to wear sunglasses smeared with Vaseline, to simulate aging eyesight. They are told to sit in a wheelchair and then maneuver in and out of rooms, opening and closing doors.

    Perhaps the most telling exercise, Crahan notes, is when students are told to place a tennis ball in their non-handwriting hand, cover it with a sock and then write a check -- to simulate arthritis. "That's an aha moment" for many, she says.

    Occupational therapists often are involved when an older person transits from the hospital or rehab center to home, so many take the course to be better informed, Crahan says.

    "The majority of people age 55 and older say they want to remain in their homes for as long as possible," according to Joseph Irons, chair of the CAPS board of governors. "We want to help consumers make their homes their homes for a lifetime," he said, "even when their needs and abilities change."

    Glenn J. Gullo, who has been a general contractor for a dozen years, says his Tampa, Fla.-based company, Home Safe, focuses almost full-time on remodeling homes, townhouses and condos for aging consumers and customers with disabilities.

    "That's our core business," he says.

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