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    Each area of this home is decorated in a specific Asian theme, an ode to various countries the homeowner has visited on frequent travels throughout Asia. With so many themes under...
    Dec. 1, 2003
    Homeowner expenditures on remodeling rose 6.6% during the four quarters ending Sept. 30 to an annualized rate of $125.2 billion, according to the latest Remodeling Activity Indicator...
    Dec. 1, 2003
    Although the space was rather small, the homeowners insisted on dual vanities. To accommodate this, the vanities face each other on a half-wall, conserving circulation space, ...
    Dec. 1, 2003
    Landmark owner Mark Prideaux (left below) and president Mark Holliday (right below) purposely left dates off the signs, and their employees noted where signs were placed so they...
    Dec. 1, 2003
    Kim SweetRemodeling is a local business. Each job is different. Each home is different. Each homeowner is different. Creating a national remodeling company like the national builders...
    Dec. 1, 2003
    The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has introduced the Energy Efficient Rehab Advisor at www.rehabadvisor.com. Users create a profile based on housing type, climate...
    Dec. 1, 2003
    Stan Ehrlich Remodelers seeking to earn more in 2004 than they did in 2003 must plan appropriately. Arguably the best way to begin planning to make more money is through the perfect...
    Dec. 1, 2003
    Pouring the concrete for this porch proved challenging. The rear of the porch is on the same level as the home's first floor, but most of the porch inclines below because of the...
    Dec. 1, 2003
    This project presented two tricky circumstances. First, the porch had to be remodeled so it could structurally support a room addition above it. The porch's floor joists were ...
    Dec. 1, 2003