Universal Design

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Inside a reNEWable, Living Home

Innovative design and systems allow this home to grow and adapt with its multi-gen... More

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Boise Cascade Adds Latitudes and Deckorators

The Universal Forestry Products subsidiary will distribute the decking and railing brands. More

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Survey: First Wave of Boomers Increasingly Likely To Age in Place

Older members of the baby boom generation are making plans to stay in their current residences longer, a new report by MetLife's Mature Market Institute finds. Of the survey group, four in 10 have paid off their mortgages while nearly six in 10 are making less income than before retirement. More

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More Deals: Universal Supply Expands; Progressive Solutions' New Parent

Hammonton, N.J.-based building materials supplier Universal Supply added to its cadre of New Jersey design centers with the acquisition and remodel of the American Classic Cabinet Company in Haddonfield. More

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Universal Supply Co. Acquires N.J.'s American Classic Cabinet Co.

Hammonton, N.J.-based building materials supplier Universal Supply Company added to its cadre of New Jersey design centers with the acquisition and remodel of the American Classic Cabinet Company in Haddonfield. More

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Neutral Veneers, Brighter Backsplashes, Universal Design Among the Trends at KBIS

What ProSales is finding at KBIS 2012: Wood veneers or finishes in neutral tones,... More

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Creating Accessible Homes

Mention accessibility and most contractors are apt to imagine grab bars, curbless... More

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7 Trends Shaping America's Homes

October traditionally is the time when, now that the summer business frenzy has ebbed, you can spare a few minutes from daily concerns, look to the future, and ask "What's Next?" We've been asking that question, too. This month, we report on seven trends that we believe will influence what and how you'll sell. Some trends will take years before they become big deals. Others will have an impact as early as January. All deserve to be tracked on your personal radar. More

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In Home, Out of Touch

Entrance ramps. Wider hallways. Roomier bathrooms. Each could be an attractive asset to graying Baby Boomer homeowners--so long as you don't call them Universal Design. More

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