SEATTLE, WA — Bathroom remodels are the most popular project for homeowners to tackle, with consumers seemingly willing to pay a premium for “spa-inspired” bathroom
Category: Kitchen Remodel
Demand Seen Strong for Aging-in-Place Remodeling Projects
FOSTER CITY, CA — A significant percentage of American homeowners across multiple home-improvement trades plan to explore aging-in-place projects for themselves or a loved one
Kitchen of the Month Winner for New Cabinets for June
Kitchen Inspiration by Kitchen Solvers of Raleigh Project Location: Apex, NC Remodel type: New Cabinetry Type of door style: Simple Shaker Remodel style: Contemporary Color:
Quartz Products Importers Reportedly Found Evading Tariffs
MINNEAPOLIS — U.S. Customs and Border Protection has taken punitive action against several companies charged with violating U.S. trade laws by attempting to evade tariffs
Showcasing the Shower
Showers have come a long way in design, from a basic area adorned with standard subway tile and heavy framed doors to an oasis adorned
Exertis Acquires Almo Corporation
Philadelphia – DCC Technology, a Dublin, Ireland-based technology distribution and services business that trades as Exertis, has acquired Almo Corporation in North America. The move
Spotlight Kitchens of November – New Cabinetry
Project Location: Indianapolis, IN Remodel type: New Cabinetry Type of door style: Simple Shaker Remodel style: Modern Color: White Countertop: Laminate Countertop Color: White/Grey Backsplash:
Choosing a New Countertop
If you’re planning to upgrade your kitchen, you may want to consider a new countertop. Kitchen Remodeling Omaha can install countertops using various materials. These include
Millennials’ Impact Seen Increasing for 2022 Kitchen, Bath Designs
HACKETTSTOWN, NJ — Millennial clients – particularly those with children – are increasing in influence while the impact of Baby Boomer clients is gradually declining
Challenges Persist as 2021 Winds to Close
The U.S. housing and residential remodeling markets continued to post gains as 2021 wound to a close, although COVID-related supply chain disruptions, coupled with labor