Friday, July 16, 2010



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Thursday, July 1, 2010

Remodeling Tips for Mature Homeowners - Tip #4

TASK LIGHTING -- At 40 years+ we certainly "see" the difference in the light necessary for our eyes to function well. This tip for Mature Homeowners from DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen is applicable for all ages actually. Recommendation...detour from the glare of bright overhead lights. When homeowners wear reading glasses or deal with a loss of vision, ambient lighting and task lighting work well together to address big-picture appeal and up-close needs.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Remodeling Tips for Mature Homeowners - Tip #3

OUCH!!! Sharp edges can drive home a painful point when you bump into tables and counters. Choose radius edges and bullnose finishes on countertops and vanities for beauty without the bruises.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Remodeling Tips for Mature Homeowners - Tip #2





Switchs, Door, Drawer & Cabinet Pulls -- Hardware for cabinets and doors should be considered for aging homeowners. Simple concept, but huge impact for those with arthritic hands. Avoid small knobs and round pulls that make everyday use a chore, and opt for levers and pulls that offer better form and function.










Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Remodeling Tips for Mature Homeowners - Tip #1

Is it just me, or are all of our children and parents getting older as we stay young?

If you are personally challenged by the aging process, or someone you love, here are some things to consider to meet current or future needs in the home..."For Mature Homeowners Only..."


Walk-In Showers and Safety Bars - Update the bathroom with safety bars, a walk-in shower, a bench and a shower wand that provides easy entry and total relaxation. Pamper weak knees or bad backs and avoid bathtubs with high walls that require stepping into.

















Friday, June 11, 2010

Quality Leaders

Follow this link, Quality Leaders , to view entire article in Qualified Remodeler Magazine featuring Curt Trampe of DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Springfield. In the May 2010 issue, Curt is one of 55 remodelers featured with their testimonies as to the importance of customer satisfaction in a down economy.