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Extreme How To - DIY Home Improvement

The shoreline of Cape Cod in Eastham, MA, is a dream location for a beachfront cottage. However, for Cape Cod builder Vincent Jameson, partner at JCARCH LLC, a recent beachfront cottage renovation project initially seemed more like a nightmare. Far f...


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Customized signage is a navigation system designed for real building layouts, user flow, and operational logic rather than generic templates. In buildings where people move constantly, clarity is not optional. Offices, hotels, medical facilities, and...


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Q. Is it necessary to remove baseboards when installing hardwood flooring? A: It is not absolutely necessary to remove baseboards to install new hardwoods, but remember that wood floors require an expansion gap of 1/2 inch along the surrounding walls...


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The Kitchen & Bath Industry Show is always a showcase of bold ideas, but this year’s kitchen and bath designs pushed creativity, craftsmanship, and innovation to a new level. From statement‑making materials to smarter-than-ever appliances, the sh...


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The remodeling market is poised for growth in the coming years as many structural tailwinds, including an aging housing stock, the persistent lock-in effect and the trend for older home owners to age-in-place, will not be changing quickly, accor...


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