SEATTLE, WA — Bathroom remodels are the most popular project for homeowners to tackle, with consumers seemingly willing to pay a premium for “spa-inspired” bathroom
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KBIS Plans Proceeding Amidst Strict Virus Protocols
HACKETTSTOWN, NJ — The National Kitchen & Bath Association and its partners for February’s Design & Construction Week continue to consult with Epistemix, a third-party
Kitchen of the Month Winner for Cabinet Refacing for June
Kitchen Transformation by Kitchen Solvers of Columbus Project Location: Dublin, Ohio Remodel Style: Traditional Remodel Type: Cabinet Refacing Type of door style: Glen Haven Door
Domestic Cabinet Sales Termed ‘Healthy’ Through November
RESTON, VA — Major domestic kitchen cabinet/vanity manufacturers continued to report “healthy” sales through November of 2021, according to the latest in a series of
Kitchen of the Month Winner for New Cabinets for June
Kitchen Inspiration by Kitchen Solvers of Raleigh Project Location: Apex, NC Remodel type: New Cabinetry Type of door style: Simple Shaker Remodel style: Contemporary Color:
Spotlight Kitchens of June – New Cabinetry
Project Location: Pembroke Pines, FL Remodel type: New Cabinetry Type of door style: 1300 series Remodel style: Contemporary Color: Matte White Countertop: Carrara Quartz Backsplash:
Collaboration Transforms Kitchen
Rowayton, CT — Karen Berkemeyer and Leslie Dunn often work together to create their clients’ dream kitchens and baths, with the former focusing on kitchen/bath
Spotlight Kitchens of June – Cabinet Refacing
Project Location: Grayslake, IL Remodel type: Cabinet Refacing Type of door style: Lancaster Profile Remodel style: Modern Color: Summerflame 3DL For more information about this
Spotlight Kitchens of May – Cabinet Refacing
Project Location: Gages Lake, IL Remodel type: Cabinet Refacing Type of door style: Shaker Bevel Remodel style: Traditional Color: Antique White with a Walnut Glaze
Gains in Single-Family Housing Expected to Increase in 2022
WASHINGTON, DC — Breaking an eight-year trend, there have been more single-family homes under construction in recent months than multifamily units, according to the National