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Fresh Home Layouts for Summer

Summer is right around the corner and many people are ready to give their home a much-needed refresh. As you plan to update your home, consider these latest trends in home design: Modern Farmhouse Farmhouse design has truly made a comeback in recent years.  The modern approach combines the sleek lines of contemporary designs with the simple and cozy elements of a country farmhouse. Think neutral color palette, high, open, airy ceilings, reclaimed wood, and a variety of textures and natural materials. One Story Layout Take what you know about ranch-style homes and reimagine them in a new way! New one-story layouts are gaining popularity with their clean exteriors and open floor plans. Envision a master suite wing and open entertaining space. This design layout is not only trendy and beautiful but practical. Let the Outdoors In A newer trend in more temperate clients is large windows and window openings that allow the living space to extend to the outdoors. Imagine a family dining area t

Small Bathroom Remodeling Ideas to Maximize Storage and Space

Bathrooms are one of the most common rooms to remodel. Just because you have a small bathroom, doesn’t mean you are limited with what you can do. As bathroom remodel specialists, we have learned a few tips over the years that truly help make your small bathroom feel bigger. Here are our top tips to maximize storage and space in your small bathroom: Every piece has a purpose.  To maximize storage, you’ll want to make sure every element of your bathroom is designed to serve a purpose. Rather than a decorative mirror, opt for a stylish one that doubles as a medicine cabinet. Choose a vanity that offers ample storage space without taking up too much floor space. Every piece you choose should help maximize storage and eliminate clutter. Opt for bright colors and extra lighting.  The lighter and brighter the room, the bigger and airier it will feel. Choose bright tile and/or paint options that will help reflect the natural light. If your bathroom doesn’t have a window now, consider adding on