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Plastic Laminate Countertops Just Keep Getting Better
While plastic laminate countertops are durable and inexpensive, in the past they haven’t been considered the most attractive material around. All that has changed, due to the introduction of some impressive new plastic laminate patterns and edge profiles that are hard to distinguish from real stone. Read on to find out more.Different State, Different Style Homes
One of the great things about traveling around the country, is that I get a chance to see all kinds of different neighborhoods and homes. I’m in New Hampshire at the moment, where we’re filming for an upcoming episode of Today’s Homeowner , and the land and houses here are so much different than on the Gulf Coast.Finishing Touches Revealed in New Hampshire Landscape Project
I’m at the house of the Bouchards in Windham, New Hampshire. They are the winners of the “Win Danny and His Crew for a Day Sweepstakes” sponsored by John Deere. Watch this video to see how we increased their curb appeal.We’re Not in Alabama Anymore!
We’re up in New Hampshire where we’re doing a whole episode about the winners of “Win Danny and his Crew For a Day Sweepstakes.” We flew into Boston and rented a couple of vans, but what’s odd about this particular rental car is the tag. Watch this video to find out what it says.Check Out Our Impressive Garage Addition on the Kuppersmith Project House
The garage at The Kuppersmith Project is already framed up, and pretty soon we’ll start finishing the inside. Watch this video to see all the cool storage features we’ll be adding.Composite Fencing for the Kuppersmith Project
One of the most important aspects in terms of the overall look of the Kuppersmith Project will be its curb appeal. To give the looks of the home a boost and provide privacy, we are installing a fence made from composite material which holds up better than wood.Bringing the Outdoors In on the Kuppersmith Project House
The increase the usable space in the family room at the Kuppersmith Project, we’re putting a 16’ long by 8′ high opening in the wall that will be filled with glass doors to allow access to the covered screened deck.Composite Materials for the Cornice on the Kuppersmith Project House
The Kuppersmith Project is coming along nicely, and we’re now at the stage where it’s time to start adding the new molding to the outside cornice of the house. We’re using composite materials and urethane moldings which are low maintenance, long lasting, and hold paint well. Watch this video to find out more.Most Popular in This Category
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