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Aging in Place: Bathroom Remodeling in Washington DC
You love your home, and you want to live in it for the rest of your life; therefore, you want to “age in place.” “Aging in place” accommodations are based on a concept called “universal design,” or the belief that design should serve the broadest range of people. These designs put an emphasis on removing… READ MORE
Aging in Place: Kitchen Remodeling in Washington DC
If you plan on “aging in place,” you need to consider how accessible your kitchen is to someone who is may have physical challenges. “Aging in place” may require kitchen remodeling in your Washington DC home, so that as you age, your house will still work for you. Here are some remodeling suggestions to increase… READ MORE
Kitchen Remodeling Trends in Washington DC Homes for 2013
In 2013 we see design trends that reflect the growing popularity of cooking, eating, and entertaining at home. Homeowners are having more fun entertaining friends in homes, spending more time with their families, and take their home cooking seriously – which requires professional, ergonomic, attractive and functional kitchen designs. If this is the kind of… READ MORE
Forever Homes Built by Custom Builders in Washington DC
Do you envision living in your home for the rest of your life? Then you want a forever home – and Hanlon Design Build, the custom builders in Washington DC, can help. According to American Association of Retired Persons, the majority of older homeowners prefer to live in their homes as they age, rather than… READ MORE
Washington DC Custom Home Building
According to the Census Bureau, 4.4 million U.S. homes had three generations or more living in the same home in 2010. “Doubled-up households” have grown tremendously (10.7 percent) from 19.7 million households in 2007 to 21.8 million households by the spring of 2011. (Doubled-up households include an extra, non-student, adult who isn’t a partner or… READ MORE
Bathroom Remodeling is on the Rise in Washington DC Homes
Bathroom remodeling is on the rise in Washington DC homes. According to the National Association of Homebuilders, bathroom remodel projects have increased in the last two years, up 17 percent. In fact, they are the most common remodeling project these days. For home sellers, this means doing all you can to position the all-important bathrooms… READ MORE