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March 5, 2015 by
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Yonkers Kitchen Remodeling - Yonkers, NY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syHBXA5NKqk - Yonkers, NY - Home, Bath and Kitchen Remodeling Contractor services. Phone: 914-620-3049. At Riverview General C...
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March 5, 2015 by
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kitchen and Bath Ideas Resurfacing Buffalo NY 716-381-5607
Kitchen and Bath Ideas Reglazing. Small bathroom ideas. Tiles, formica and bathtubs. You will find it all here. Including bathroom remodel, clawfoot tub, and bathroom renovations. Like bathroom...
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kitchen and Bath Ideas Refinishing Buffalo NY 716-381-5607
Kitchen and Bath Ideas Resurfacing. Small bathroom ideas. Tiles, formica and bathtubs. You will find it all here. Including bathroom remodel, clawfoot tub, and bathroom renovations. Like bathroom...
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kitchen and Bath Ideas Reglazing Buffalo NY 716-381-5607
Kitchen and Bath Ideas Refinishing. Small bathroom ideas. Tiles, formica and bathtubs. You will find it all here. Including bathroom remodel, clawfoot tub, and bathroom renovations. Like bathroom...
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March 5, 2015 by
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The Home Builders Association of Central Michigan will have celebrity Alison Victoria, star of HGTVs Kitchen Crashers, headline the 2015 Home, Lifestyles & Leisure Home Show on Saturday, March 14.
Victoria is bringing her expertise on kitchen remodeling and design to the Mount Pleasant community through home improvement seminars and a question and answer session.
The 2015 Home Show, which runs March 13, 14 and 15, includes a variety of exhibitors from the greater Central Michigan area. Exhibitors range from plumbers to contractors, painters, car dealerships, Realtors and more.
In addition to HGTV celebrity Victoria, the Home Show will be hosting Family Day on Sunday, March 15. Kids of all ages will be able to enter into a LEGO building competition for a chance to win prizes. Parents can register their children for free on the Home Builders Association of Central Michigans website until limited spots are filled.
Home Show presale tickets are available for $4 at the Home Builders Association of Central Michigan in Mount Pleasant and are $5 at the door. Children ages 16 and under are admitted for free. The Home Show will be at Central Michigan Universitys Indoor Athletic Complex.
For more information on exhibitors, tickets and events, visit http://www.hbacm.com.
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March 5, 2015 by
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(BPT) - Custom cabinetry, granite countertops, reclaimed wood flooring and accents, and top-of-the-line, high-tech appliances what more do you need to make your kitchen renovation perfect? How about adding an island? Designers and builders across the country are pointing to the addition of an island as the must-have upgrade for kitchen renovations this year.
Homeowners are embracing the island, and whats not to love about it? Adding an island can dramatically alter a kitchens appearance, provide additional storage space and work area, and create a fresh focal point for family meals. Whats more, common challenges that have historically held homeowners back from adding islands such as the difficulty and high costs associated with adding plumbing drainage in the center of the room are easier to solve than ever.
Plumbing problem solved
While you could add an island without plumbing, having a sink in an island can improve the workflow in a kitchen and open up counter space elsewhere. Plumbing an island can be problematic, however, if your home is built on a slab or a crawl space. The cost of cutting through concrete and adding piping can be prohibitive.
Above-floor plumbing can solve the problem. Manufacturers like Saniflo make a variety of pumping systems that can eliminate the need to cut concrete and reduce the cost of installing plumbing in a new island. For example, the SANISWIFT gray water pumping system is about the size of a small wastebasket (so it fits easily in an island cabinet space), and comes out of the box fully assembled, reducing installation time and costs.
Cutting through concrete to install plumbing can easily account for 50 percent of a renovation budget, says Chris Peterson of Saniflo. Homeowners may decide to abandon the idea of an island altogether when they face that kind of cost. Above-floor plumbing allows them to add an island, hide a single drain pipe in a decorative column, and achieve the kitchen of their dreams at a fraction of the cost of traditional plumbing options.
Top island trends
Islands are increasingly becoming the focal point of kitchen renovations, serving both practical purposes and as design statements.
More homeowners are replacing traditional dining tables and breakfast nooks with spacious islands that feature seating. Islands are replacing tables, said Audrey Macdonald of Creative Interiors By Audrey in Mississauga, Ontario, in the National Kitchen & Bath Associations 2015 Kitchen & Bath Style Report.
In addition to seating, homeowners are incorporating restaurant-quality fittings into islands, adding charging stations for the familys personal digital devices. Theyre also choosing architectural and design touches such as decorative legs, and countertops and cabinetry that contrast with those around the perimeter of the kitchen.
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March 5, 2015 by
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State of Maine Office Building - story behind the project
Newscast/Feature story of the State of Maine Office Building completed in record time. 88000 s.f. of new construction in 286 days!
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March 5, 2015 by
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Pacific Cataract and Laser Institute is constructing a new office at the intersection of Bucklin HIll Road and Mickelberry Road.
image credit: Chris Tucker / staff photo
Silverdale eyecare facility Pacific Cataract and Laser Institute will move into a new 14,000-square-foot office building located at the intersection of Bucklin Hill Road and Mickelberry Road this summer.
The business has served Silverdale for 14 years and currently has an office half a block to the north at 9951 Mickelberry Road.
According to manager Jenny Stepper, their current office is 4,800 square feet in size but the business needs more space. Kenaston Corporation is doing the construction work on the new building, which should be open by the end of June.
Pacific Cataract and Laser Institute performs cataract surgery and Lasik outpatient surgeries. They have three doctors on staff locally. The company has 17 clinics in Washington, Oregon, Montana, Idaho, Alaska and New Mexico.
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March 5, 2015 by
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David Cunningham is director of development/construction for Plano-based Granite Properties.
SOUTHLAKEGranite Properties recently announced that its bringing a big project to Southlake. The Plano-based firm will develop a seven-story, 160,733-square-foot office building adjacent to Southlake Town Square (SLTS). GlobeSt.coms Anna Caplan recently caught up with Granites director of development/construction, David Cunningham, who has been working with the city of Southlake for a number of years to bring the project to fruition.
GlobeSt.com: How did Granite's involvement with the project come about?
Cunningham: We have targeted a Southlake presence for over 10 years, and have always preferred to be co-located in the Southlake Town Square because of its rich amenity base. SLTS is the heart of activity for this area, and we have talked with Cooper & Stebbins many times over the years about being the class A office partner in Town Square. The recession and the massive Highway 114 road construction project which started in 2009 shut Southlake off for five years, so we are just now back to where we were in 2007 when we were last working on this project.
GlobeSt.com: How will the new project be similar to other Granite buildings?
Cunningham:It will be very similar in quality, design and finishit will just be a bit smaller at 160,000 square feet in the first phase.
GlobeSt.com: What is it about Southlake that makes this project an attractive deal?
Cunningham: Southlake is a great place to live and to work. It has a super-high quality of life, the highest per capita income in the Metroplex, its home to hundreds of decision-makers and has one of the top school districts in the state. Its also starving for true class A office space, which is what Granite specializes in.Having said that, its a small market, and the Southlake Town Square will be the best location for this limited marketplace.
GlobeSt.com: How will the office building impact Southlake Town Square in terms of traffic/how will it complement the area?
Cunningham: In terms of traffic, not at all. The office components will be located on the Highway 114 frontage. Traffic to and from the office buildings will have direct ingress/egress to Highway 114, with no need to load other areas of the district or any city streets.Once there, Granites occupants will be able to walk to over 1 million square feet of hotels, restaurants, retail shops, doctors offices, dentist officesand if you so choose, you can buy a brownstone and live there as well.Its a true live/work/play placea suburban, urban node desired by most tenants. In terms of benefits, it will deliver up to 500,000 square feet of class A professional office space to a market wanting and needing it. Thats 2,000 jobsand restaurant patrons, hotel patrons, shopping patrons, etc.
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March 5, 2015 by
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Sadler Master Bedroom Four Season Sunroom Addition
A walk through of Sadler #39;s Master Bedroom, Bath, Florida Room in Owings, MD.
By: Jacy Wolfe
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