Home remodeling ideas and trends

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Minneapolis and St, Paul, MN NARI Certified Contractor - Posting new trends, ideas and other knowledge for your home renovations. Staying on top of the information you need to know before remodeling. An Elk River Contractor.

Coon Rapids, MN split level kitchen remodel

A 1970’s split level kitchen remodel. visit www.atticstobasements.com for more information

Kitchen trends

Work Zones Specialty workstations are cropping up in kitchens across the country and range from elaborate to utilitarian. Popular examples include baking centers, coffee bars, wine-tasting nooks, and pizza-making stations

 

Coon Rapids Kitchen Remodel

A 1970’s split level home, located in Coon Rapids, MN, is remodeled for an updated look. As seen in video below, walls were removed, flooring redone, new custom cabinets, Hi def laminate and a red island with a butcher block top. Visit the contractor’s website below and click on the you tube video.

www.atticstobasements.com

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDqWO0BNq9Y

St. Paul, MN Kitchen remodel

Remodel of a kitchen in Saint Paul, MN – all After pictures. Visit www.atticstobasements.com for more information

Attics to Basements

18575 Lander St. NW elk River, MN 55330

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Accessibility Design and Remodeling There are two kinds of accessible remodeling: Universal Design, which eliminates barriers for elderly residents and people with physical limitations, and handicap accessibility for people with physical disabilities who use a wheelchair or other mobility aids. We can accommodate both types of design and remodeling. Becoming more common are such Universal Design features as wider hallways and doorways, levers for door handles, and outlets and switches installed lower for easier reach.

The Solatube Daylighting System captures sunlight on the rooftop and redirects it down a reflective tube into interior spaces. The tubing will fit between rafters and will install easily with no structural modification. At the ceiling level, an attractive diffuser spreads the light evenly throughout the room. Excellent way to get natural light and save on energy useage.