Designers indicate grout lines are dated

Grout lines are forecasted to decrease in popularity. A release from the National Kitchen and Bath Association reported 89% of homeowners want to minimize or remove grout lines in their homes. Interior designers agree, noting the absence of grout allows for less maintenance therefore less chemicals in the home. “Less grout means less maintenance, which feels right for how people live today,” said Julie Beuerlein, founder of JKB Home Design. Designers also recommend minimizing lines by using full slab porcelain or quartz or large format tiles. “People’s lives seem to…

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Bathroom remodel design prioritizes lasting functionality

Bathroom remodel designs are being selected with a different goal in mind: Performance. While beauty is still an end goal, prioritizing how the bathroom functions as clients move in it throughout the day has become the primary focus during a remodel. Homes are aging and clients are thinking longer term. A bathroom can no longer be treated as a short-term upgrade, but as a space that must support daily routines for years to come. Wider clearances around vanities and toilets, door swings that do not interrupt traffic flow, shower entries…

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Remodel of the Week: Aptitude Design & Build

Aptitude Design & Build took on a never-renovated 1985 house in St. Charles, Miss. The project’s priorities were functionality, low maintenance and long-term livability. The project scope included two phases of renovations. The first in the kitchen, half bath and throughout the lower level. Matt Mierek grew Aptitude Design & Build from a side construction jobs with constant demand for his expertise. He began to take the business as his full time venture with the ethos of, “What would I do if this were my house?” The company quickly scaled…

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Kitchen renovation designs to avoid

Designing a kitchen renovation can feel like a daunting task; trying to find a balance between a beautiful layout while still maintaining the functionality of one of the most frequently used rooms in a home. Interior designers assembled a list of mistakes to avoid while planning a kitchen renovation. Big kitchen islands seem like a good idea at the time, but they pose a risk of disrupting flow. “Some are so big you can’t reach the center of them to make use of the area or even clean it,” said…

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Remodelers expect influx with existing home sales rising

Existing home sales rose in February with  lower mortgage rates and increased buyer confidence. According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR),  existing home sales in February increased 1.7% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.09 million. Inventory levels indicate a healthy supply. The price for all existing homes increased a modest 0.3% from the year before, with a $398,000 median sales price. “This marks the 32nd consecutive month of year-over-year increases,” said Fan-Yu Kuo, senior economist at NAHB. “Recent gains for home inventory will put downward pressure on resale…

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Renovating Homes and Lives

I recently presented a talk about my journey into this industry, and why I founded Hope Renovations, my nonprofit that prepares women and gender-expansive folks for jobs in construction and helps older adults age in place. In my talk I shared that, although the number of women in construction is now at a 20-year high, at this rate it will take about 200 years for us to achieve gender equity.  When I started Hope in 2020, my intent was to help underemployed women access meaningful, living wage-paying work in an…

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