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Showers Should Be Different
According to Time Magazine, approximately 275,000 people in the U.S. are injured in poorly designed tubs and showers annually. See how some designers…
Kitchen Evolution
The kitchen used to be strictly functional, but now it’s the focal point of a home where most of its space is dedicated to secondary roles such as…
Home Remodeling: Polishing Concrete Floors Part II
Phase II of concrete floor refinishing process. Architect Bob Borson is back and he has finished grinding down the original concrete floors and is…
Marketing: Do You Have a Type(face)?
There’s more to email marketing than the message. Font choice matters. An analysis pitted Arial and Calibri against each other to see which font…
Custom Homebuilding: Baby Boomers
Baby boomers are trending towards a multigenerational home, a movement that will likely increase the demand for remodeling int he coming years.…
Personnel: How to Reward Employee Performance
“The Christmas or year-end bonus is the least effective way to pay for performance because it is compensation that is most removed from your company’…
Building Science: Heat Transfer is for Turkeys
Here’s a thermal lesson before sitting down to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner.
Technology: Rocket Bike does 0-to-60 in 1.1-seconds
A Ferrari’s stiffest competition for speed is not what you’d expect; it’s a bike. Not just any bike, but one that uses a rocket system and reaches a…
Marketing: Want to Raise Prices? Tell a Better Story
Quality services and products go a long way for a business, but are not what drive consumers to buy. Customers will pay more depending on how good…
Building Science: Building the Perfect Roof
Contractor and green building blogger Matt Risinger compares traditional roof systems to current best practice. Using photos from actual construction…