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Skylights are one of the big trends for 2008.

8 Big Home Improvement Trends in 2008

 
Case Handyman and Remodeling Services, LLC, the nation’s largest full service remodeling organization, announced 8 emerging home improvement trends for 2008. Here they are:

1. Attic transformations
2. Skylights
3. Soaking tubs
4. The walk-in closet suite
5. Faux stone
6. Creating home offices
7. Living green, particularly in the kitchen
8. Basements

Are you planning on making your home trendy this year?



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Trends

01/07/2008 03:36 AM stangfloss

Yes that is so true the trends have changed I remember when a pool was the hot trend i like the trends of today skylights are great.

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Great trends this year

02/01/2008 01:06 PM dmacciomei

I recently converted my attic into a theater room with a projection screen. It really added to my home.
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skylights

02/04/2008 02:57 PM toolman887

I find it amazing the amount of jobs my company is asked to do in regards to skylights. When I first entered this business it was something that was just not requested. Just goes to show, the nature of the work is very dynamic.

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Latest bathroom innovation/trend

02/06/2008 02:48 PM Hyde325

Has anyone here heard of the Concealed Cabinet? My cousin on the East Coast recently bought one and she was raving about it and it got me wondering if anyone else had an opinion on it? I've got a really small bathroom and I'm thinking of getting one, but I was just looking for feedback on it first. You can view it at www.ConcealedCabinet.com

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New trends - Metal wall tiles

05/11/2008 01:30 PM blakeray1

Great info. One other trend I see is the use of metal wall tile to add some style to a room. A couple metal tiles placed in with the other tile, really adds to the look in bathrooms, kitchens, and floors

Thanks for the info

Ray
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Surface protection during construction

05/11/2008 01:34 PM blakeray1

Make sure your contractor protects all surface during the construction process. You don't want to have your existing surfaces damaged during the project. Also make sure the contractor uses zipwall dust control systems to prevent dust.

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