Bath

  • Aging with Grace: Universal Design Principles for the Bathroom

    You’ve heard the terms before: Universal Design, Accessible Design, ADA Design, Multi-generational Design – what do they mean and why are they getting so much attention now? These terms are often used interchangeably to describe a design style that will be functional for aging individuals, or for individual with disabilities. Many designers fell that Universal Design – by any name – removes the beauty from design. This program will show you that aesthetic beauty can very much be a apart of Universal Design, particularly in the bathroom. This course has been submitted to AIA, NKBA, NARI, NAHB and ASID for 1 HSW hour. Take the course.

    Posted:
    October 2011
    Subject(s):
    Universal Design, Bath, Shower
    Sponsor:
    LAUFEN
  • The Kitchen Evolved

    This course covers the history of kitchen design in the modern era, reviewing the post World War One period, through the Fifties and up to the current day. Today's kitchen will be further examined by identifying how unique elements and different materials are combined to meet the new uses that today's kitchen’s face. Moving forward, we will explore trends and get a glimpse of the future of kitchen design and use. Take the course.

    Posted:
    July 2011
    Subject(s):
    Bath, Kitchen, Design
    Sponsor:
    Sub-Zero
  • Shower Installation Made Easier: Installation Video

    Mark E Industries has created 8 shower installation products to simplify the art of shower and tile installation by focusing on some of the industry's more difficult and time consuming tasks. Tools that will save the installer the valuable time required to complete such tasks, without the problems that can occur with traditional methods. Watch the videos to find out how these products can make shower installation easier. Take the course.

    Posted:
    April 2011
    Subject(s):
    Bath, Shower
    Sponsor:
    Mark E Industries