Accessible Housing

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Color Blinded

Few contractors target specific minority or ethnic groups in their marketing. But is this one-size-fits-all approach missing sales? More

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Going to Extremes

Like many home improvement companies, All County Exteriors in Lakewood, N.J., participates in community causes. These include the American Cancer Society, the Make-A-Wish Foundation, and Parents of Autistic Children. The company has also participated in 25 Habitat for Humanity building projects. "We're a benevolent company," is how vice president of operations Ross Marzarella explains it. More

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Heavy Hitters

These little gadgets carry big burdens. More

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Office is showroom for ADA-compliant design

When William J. Patrick renovated a 100-year-old building to create new office... More

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Working through obstacles to deliver universal design bath

Remodelers Robin Burrill and Rob Mathews of Curb Appeal Renovations in Haltom City... More

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Fire opens the way to a remodel

Homeowner John Carmean and his wife, Chris, are no newcomers to tragedy. Their... More

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Before+After: Second Chance

Homeowner John Carmean and his wife, Chris, are no newcomers to tragedy. Their... More

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Access Granted

When Stowe, Vt., architect Milford Cushman was asked to design a custom home for a... More

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BUILDER Magazine's Top 10 Elements of Style

Hip, chic, and trendy are great for clothes and cars. But when your product is... More

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The Systems Sub

Custom electronics designer Charles Apostolos is making his first house call of the day, a 160-mile round-trip from his office in Woburn, Mass., to Keene, N.H., to see a potential client. None of this extra work would be necessary had the client thought to bring Apostolos and the builder together sooner. More

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