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Archive for February, 2011. How To Design the Exterior of a Building. February 9th, 2011. Any building will have more visual appeal and market value with detailed planning of its exterior. By combining various construction materials, you can have an impressive design, yet a reasonable budget. Always plan to use a small amount of bricks, stones, high-quality wood or upscale light fixtures to make a building exterior look appealing. Review […]. Commerical interior finishing contractor. Read More ».
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Tile Vs. Hardwood flooring: Which is Best For Me? | Finishing Contractor
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Tile Vs. Hardwood flooring: Which is Best For Me? August 10th, 2011. Benefits of hardwood flooring:. 1 Hardwood Flooring is easier on your feet. This is especially important if you spend a lot of time in the kitchen cooking or entertaining or both. 2 Hardwood Flooring is warmer on your feet. Tile draws heat away, so they feel colders, especially in the winter. Of course, you can get radiant heat underneath tile, but this definitely costs extra. 4 Hardwood is currently in style. Benefits to Tile Flooring:.
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October 27th, 2011. We have an extensive project list that has grown progressivly over the years. We provide a professional environment and professional products. MSU College of Human Medicine. GVSU 2010 Living Center. Southwestern Michigan College Student Housing Building 2. Kent County Recycle Facility. The Gallery on Fulton. Bicycle Factory Core and Shell. GRPS – Hall Elementary School. KISD Pine Grove Learning Center. Southwestern Michigan College Student Housing. GRPS – Burton Elementary School.
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Want a “green” alternative to installing wood flooring? | Finishing Contractor
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Want a “green” alternative to installing wood flooring? July 11th, 2011. There are natural, non-toxic, environmentally friendly alternatives to the usual wood flooring options. Three of the most common “green” wood flooring choices are bamboo, natural linoleum, and cork flooring. As with any home improvement plans, doing the proper research to find out which wood flooring set up is best for you is extremely important. It is biodegradeable, non-toxic, easy to maintain, and anti-microbial. For more informa...
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