Like many ACo clients, this homeowner came to us with a list of updates for her 1980’s Geist home. She wanted new flooring in the upstairs hallway and on the main floor. A new kitchen was also on her list.
Read MoreA. Both hardwood and carpet flooring have their own distinct advantages and disadvantages. Different lifestyles require different materials depending on the design, durability, comfort and price.
Read MoreA. Most of the time, finding a place for the microwave drives homeowners crazy. It’s not an appliance which you can put in just any place. The first step is to determine your requirements for the size and function of the microwave. Microwaves come in various heights, widths and depths.
Read MoreA: Go from drab to dynamic in just days with these hot color trends. The colors Without a doubt today’s popular color trends reflect the warmth and beauty of nature – with a touch of elegance. Blue Iris, Caribbean Sea and Ochre are a few of the new offerings to be found on this year’s palette.
Read MoreSelecting theflooring that works best for basements can be quite overwhelming. It is important to determine how strong your flooring can stand against traffic and moisture. The choice of your material will decide the look, feel and warmth of your basement area.
Read MoreA. More and more customers are looking for green flooring products these days. It is a trend that can burn a hole in your pocket.
Read MoreA. Both linoleum and vinyl are flooring materials that have many common characteristics but there are also a number of vital differences in both of them depending upon the production of the materials, and their long-term use.
Read MoreA. Engineered hardwood flooring is a combination of both manufactured wood layers or pressed plywood and a top layer of wood veneer. When shopping for engineered hardwood floors, you will come across tons of options and brands.
Read MoreA. We’ve had plenty of questions about exhaust hoods come in and would be happy to give you the basics of choosing your own.
Read MoreA: Glass inserts in your cabinet doors can be a great way to compromise between solid cabinet doors and open shelving. You get all the advantages of your closed door cabinets (dust and debris free) and all the advantages of open shelving (where you can showcase your beautiful dishware).
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