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March 3, 2014 by
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ELLIJAY, GA - AWESOME low maintenance home with HUGE porches great view!
Beautiful home nestled in the mountains of Ellijay, Ga. See to appreciate the quality and great features this 4BR/2BA +2 -1/2 BA home has to offer. Great kit...
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PORCHES NEW SONG 1 @ Baby #39;s All Right Williamsburg 3/1/14
PORCHES NEW SONG 1 @ Baby #39;s All Right Williamsburg 3/1/14.
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Kitchen Remodeling, Bathroom Remodeling in Winchester CA 92596
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Bathroom Remodeling, Leander TX - 512-968-3149
http://www.IV-Remodeling.com IV Remodeling Leander, TX 512-968-3149.
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Santa Barbara | Bathroom Remodeling | Testimonial | Giani Construction | Tile Installer
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Bathroom Remodeling Scottsdale AZ
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If youre one of the millions of Americans who have hunkered down over the past few years, saving instead of spending, making do with what you have rather than going after what you really want, now may be the time to rethink that position especially if youre tired of living with an old bathroom.
After the economic catastrophe, says Stephen Melman, the director of economic services for the National Association of Home Builders in Washington, D.C., a lot of remodeling was focused on repairs if theres a leak, fix it. That psychology has softened now, and people are starting to see what they actually need and going back to larger projects. Mortgage rates are staying low, Melman points out, and many people are refinancing not to get cash out of their homes but to lower their monthly payments. And with the extra money, some of them are sprucing up the place.
Bathrooms are a more manageable job than kitchens, says Sal Alfano, editorial director of Remodeling, a Washington, D.C.-based trade magazine for building professionals. But they have a big impact.
According to Remodelings Cost vs. Value Report for 2009-2010, a midrange bathroom renovation done in New England and priced at $17,018 can net you $11,677, or 69 percent of its cost, in added value to your home. An upscale project of $54,454 can give you a return of 62 percent of its cost.
So dont feel bad if you cant put up with cracked ceramic tiles or a rusty medicine cabinet for another minute. Its partly a rational decision to remodel and partly emotional, says Alfano. You can hold off on the rational stuff for awhile, but eventually the emotion takes over and you want to get it done.
So what will give you the best bang for your bathroom-reno buck? The experts to whom we spoke made two points again and again.
First, before remodeling an existing bath, consider adding a new one instead. In a 2006 analysis of HUD/Census Bureau American Housing Survey data, researcher Paul Emrath of the National Association of Home Builders figured that an extra half bath adds up to 12.5 percent to a homes value, and a second full bath as much as 20 percent. The greater the disparity between beds and baths, he says, the more there is to gain by adding another bath.
Though carving out another bathroom may seem impossible in an older home where space is at a premium, realtors agree that in a two-story house or condo its important to have, at minimum, one full bath on the bedroom floor and one half bath on the main living level. Otherwise its a huge negative, says Frank Celeste of Gibson Sothebys in Charlestown. I would suggest taking a closet for a half bath and throwing an armoire in the hallway. People use the lack of a half bath to negotiate the price down.
Second, if you do decide to remodel your existing bath, keep in mind that the room is increasingly being seen as an in-home spa, and luxury is the watchword. The bathroom is much more tied to ritual these days, says Robin Brenner, owner of Billie Brenner Ltd., which sells bathroom fixtures and fittings at the Boston Design Center. Its a place where you can relax for 10 minutes before running out to work, or unwind when you come home.
Replicating the spa experience at home takes space, of course, but if you have it or can steal some from a nearby closet or other spot there are several features that are increasingly seen as must-haves:
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ST MATTHEWS Church all in a lather over generosity of Albury construction company.
ST MATTHEWS Church is all in a lather over the generosity of an Albury construction company.
Zauners Construction is building a temporary shower block for the homeless at the back of the Kiewa Street church a project Father Peter Macleod-Miller said they had been trying to get off the ground for the past two years.
The construction company is working on the Albury Regional Art Gallery redevelopment and has taken over some of the churchs land to make way for their workspaces.
Were both just being good neighbours, its a bit like sharing cups of sugar over the fence, Father Macelod-Miller said.
Were helping them by giving them some land and theyve asked, can we do something for you?
The shower block will be a temporary structure but he hopes a more permanent solution would be found.
It comes just in time for the churchs harvest week, during which donations for the homeless be it food, clothing, sleeping gear or toiletries are collected.
It will culminate in a garage and car boot sale on Saturday at Adamshurst in David Street, from 8am to midday.
Entry is by gold coin donation with all proceeds to go to the St Matthews homeless appeal.
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Residents of The Marke apartments soon will be able to choose between cocktails at the rooftop pool while watching a movie or exercising with a personal trainer at the nearby fitness center.
Without leaving the newly built complex, they can get their pets groomed at the pet spaw, buy snacks at an in-house store or go bowling in the upstairs gaming arcade. Or they can just stay home and summon one of the complex's on-call massage therapists.
Orange County is undergoing an apartment-building boom. At least 18 big complexes, with a total of 8,800 units, are planned for Orange County over the next three or four years.
Developers are rebounding from years of slow apartment growth, spurred by a growing number of renters and high occupancy rates.
The sudden increase is likely to help tenants by keeping rents in check. But there's nothing cheap about most of the complexes. To offset high construction costs, developers are building luxury units, offering the finest pampering that rent dollars can buy.
The amenity wars are in full swing, said Bill Montgomery, president of multifamily acquisitions for developer Sares-Regis Group of Irvine.
Common areas have more private spaces. Complexes offer more entertainment and meeting areas. There are large, commercial-level fitness facilities, Internet cafs and resort-level pool-spa spaces.
Developers expect to complete at least 3,200 new units in Orange County this year. Apartment tracker MFP Research in Dallas has data showing that as many as 5,035 units could be completed in 2014 the most in at least two decades.
Building permits issued last year for multifamily developments which includes apartments hit a high not seen since 1990.
In raw numbers, it's a lot, said Frank Suryan Jr., chairman and CEO of Newport Beach-based Lyon Communities, which is building The Marke and another luxury apartment project in Santa Ana.
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March 3, 2014 by
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Grosfillex Commercial Resin Furniture for Pools, Patios, Restaurants, and Cafes Overview
By: Zadaszenia Renson i Meble Grosfillex
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