Three Improvements To Make To Your Home For The Summertime Months

Posted on: 1 March 2017

If you want to better enjoy your home, you may be looking for ways to make improvements to it. Luckily, there are many projects ideas to consider. You can make your home a lot more fun, especially for the summertime, when you may have a bit more free time. Keep reading to learn some of the improvements that can be made to your home for the summertime months. Install a Sunroom
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How To Remodel Your Bathroom Shower To Accommodate A Wheelchair

Posted on: 6 December 2016

One reason to complete renovations inside your home is when a family member has a new disability requiring them to use a wheelchair to get around. This can be a difficult and challenging time for you and your family member with all the new life-style adjustments that need to be made. Fortunately, making the alterations around your home can be made simple by following the recommendations set by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
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5 Features to Add to Dress Up Your Awning Windows

Posted on: 30 August 2016

Awning windows can be an energy-efficient window selection for your home. These are windows that have their hinges at the top, and they open outward, usually with the assistance of a hand crank. They allow you to control the airflow in a room and also allow you to keep your windows open while it is raining or snowing outside without major risk of getting precipitation in your home. Whether you are replacing your current awning windows or are considering changing the style of some of your current windows to awning windows, there are a few features that you should consider adding to your new windows.
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Casement Windows: Outdated Option Or Comeback Feature Of The Year?

Posted on: 11 December 2015

Casement windows are a type of window that is fixed on a hinge on one side of the frame. They open and close as the user turns a little crank. These windows were popular in homes through the 1950s, but they then fell out of vogue for a while as hung windows became the norm. However, homeowners are beginning to rediscover the benefits of casement windows, so they're making a bit of a comeback.
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