Category: Aging in Place (Thriving in Place)
Choosing the Best Floor Plan for Your Family
When we think about remodeling our home, often what comes to mind is a classic image of a plain room transforming into a gorgeous picturesque open space, straight out of a magazine. Yet underneath the glamour there is another important piece to a remodel for every homeowner, and that is functionality. The greatest priority for…
Read MoreAging In Place – Maximizing Comfort
The remodel for this multi-generational family, involved a sizable addition off the back giving them two bedrooms on the main floor, two on the upper floor, and a sitting room attached to each one. This will include exploring zoning limitations, details on aging in place, staying within a budget, and maximizing comfort. In this blog…
Read MoreA Family Heritage: Remodeling a Whole House for a Family Coping With Dementia
Clients Jim and Grace helped to remodel their daughter’s home and recently moved in.
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VIRTUAL Whole House Remodeled Home Tour that Brings Family Together
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Growing Family – Remodeling for the Future!
Dave & Shira, of North Arlington, were aware of the areas of their home that needed to be reconfigured, but it wasn’t until they began expecting a new member of the family that they realized it was time to tackle a home remodel. The anticipated arrival of baby Daniel meant that they either needed to…
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THRIVING-IN-PLACE: Your Kitchen – Haven or Hassle?
Isn’t it true that when guests arrive they all seem to gravitate in the kitchen? Kids return home from school, grandchildren come to visit, the neighbors drop in… and everyone ends up wedged between the sink and the fridge. Very few cooks enjoy being confined in a tight space to prepare a meal when company…
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Award Winning Design
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”Our experience with your Sun Design goes back to the mid 90s, when you took over maintaince of our sunroom, which after 17 years is still beautiful. All of your crewmembers and outside contractors have been a pleasure to work with. They are competent, professional,.”
Donald and Jeanne
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