Top 10 Most Viewed New Home Articles of 2010
New Home Design Tips, Trends, and Photos that Caught Your Attention
Well, here they are! These are the Top 10 MOST INTERESTING articles of 2010 - with design trends and tips that popped up in new custom homes throughout Raleigh NC and across the nation.
Find out how to make your new home someplace you'll want to live the rest of your life, with these ideas:
1. Tub Surrounds - Secondary Baths that WOW Your Guests with Tile
See tile trends that make your bath stand out, along with photos of some of our favorite custom designs.
2. Built In Bookcases - Design a Bookcase that Feels Like Home
Built in storage is one of today's biggest trends, as homeowners look for more organization in less space.
3. Behind the Cooktop - Kitchen Tile Backsplashes that Sizzle
The area behind the cooktop can be a big focal point in your new kitchen. Here are five of the hottest design trends for this special area.
4. Green Features that Homebuyers Actually Want - Top Choices for Green in New Homes
The word "green" was probably more prevalent in 2010 than ever before. But here's what homebuyers are really asking for.
5. Accessible Homes: Choose the Features that Really Matter
Knowing what to ask for when building a new home for current or future needs can make all the difference. Here's what to keep in mind, room by room.
6. Build On Your Lot - How to Get Started in Four Easy Steps
In today's new home market, custom homes are more accessible than ever before. Sometimes all you need to get started is an "easy" button. Here's the first steps to take.
7. This Isn't Grandmother's Bathroom, or How to Build a Beautiful, Easy to Use Shower using Accessible Design
Just because you need a bathroom that's a little easier to use, doesn't mean you need to settle for institutional or ugly. Here's how.
8. Closets That Care: Designing Closet Space That Really Works
No matter how large or small, a little planning can take your closet places you've never imagined. Here are some of the year's top storage solutions and design ideas.
9. Trey Ceiling Trends: The Five Most Popular Custom Home Trey Ceiling Treatments
Your new Raleigh home could have one of these fabulous trey ceiling treatments. Which is your favorite?
10. How to Save Money in Your New Home: Focus on the Family Room
Here are seven easy ways to save money when designing your new home's family room or great room. Keep in mind what has to be done before construction is complete - and what can easily be added later.
Top 10 New Home Articles of 2010
Whether you're looking for a new home in Raleigh, or considering some weekend projects, these top articles can get you started with some easy inspiration!
Enjoy 2011 - it's yours to make the most of.
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