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Tudor in the Tetons: Architect Mitch Blake Gives His Tudor Home a Modern Twist

A 1980s Tudor gets a fresh face and some skillful additions to modernize it while... More

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Merit Award, Kitchen Remodeling Over $100,000: Switch It Up

The historic language of the house inspired this kitchen remodel, which is true to... More

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High-Tech Can Help Create Handcrafted Elements

New technologies can help create accurate building details when multiple identical pieces are needed�without being cost prohibitive. More

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Deep Green: A Sustainable Remodel With Appeal for Future Homeowners

This LEED Platinum renovation has a long-range goal: to ensure the building's adaptability for the needs of future homeowners. More

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Best of the Year, Commercial Remodeling: Screen Saver

A commercial project in Tucson achieves a simple, functional design that packs in plenty of sustainable features and modern panache. More

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Merit Award, Kitchen Remodeling Over $100,000: Switch It Up

The historic language of the house inspired this kitchen remodel, which is true to the home's Prairie School roots. More

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Longtime Employee Inertia Reversal

To help its longtime production staff buy in to financial goals, Myers Constructs has embraced short-term target goals, staff empowerment, and limited open-book accounting. More

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Team Missouri's Show-Me Solar House

This Solar Decathlon homeís contrasting front and rear facades are a nod to past influences and an embrace of present and future technologies. More

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Anger Management

Nobody enjoys being confronted by angry clients, but avoiding them “is absolutely the worst thing you can do,” particularly if you're in their home nearly every day, says Beverly Koehn, a consultant to remodelers and builders. “The minute you start avoiding them, you dig yourself into a deeper hole.” More

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Dealing with a diverse customer-base

Statistically speaking, your next prospect is likely to be non-white, non-U.S. born, and/or more fluent in a language other than English. According to the National Association of Realtors, 60% of all home buyers and 40% of first-time home buyers are minorities. The Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies reports that Hispanics spent more money on remodeling in 2004 than any other group, including Caucasians. More

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