Case Design/Remodeling unveils home trends
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BETHESDA, MD -- As 2010 draws to a close, the designers at Case Design/Remodeling, Inc., a leading D.C. Metro area home improvement company, are looking forward to 2011 and what design developments the year will bring. Today, the company unveiled the top eight trends in home design and remodeling for 2011 based on emerging industry developments and customer requests. The list, compiled by Bill Millholland, a veteran remodeler and Case’s Executive Vice President, includes items for popular remodeling targets such as bathrooms and kitchens, as well as updates for home exteriors, living spaces and lighting fixtures.

Below are Case’s top eight home design and remodeling trends for 2011.
* LED or compact fluorescent (CFL) lighting – Homeowners are moving away from incandescent fixtures toward more energy-efficient choices such as LED and CFL bulbs.
* High-quality synthetic materials for home exteriors – Synthetic materials such as Hardie Plank siding and PVC trim pieces mimic the look of natural materials like wood, but are much more durable and better able to withstand climate changes.
* Large format bathroom tiles – Smaller square tiles are being replaced with tiles measuring 12” x 12” or larger, as well as non-square shapes (12” x 18”), producing flooring and walls that showcase more tile and fewer grout lines.
* Multiple finishes on kitchen cabinetry – Complimentary multiple stains and a mix of painted and stained finishes on cabinetry enables homeowners to escape the look and feel of a “cookie cutter” kitchen where all surfaces match.
* Screened porches – Homeowners are extending their living areas with screened porches that allow them to enjoy the outdoors throughout the year without the nuisance of insects.
* “Furniture-like” detailing in kitchens – Varied cabinet and counter heights, distressed finishes and furniture-style toe kicks provide visual interest and help eliminate the “component” look of many kitchen cabinet designs.
* Heated bathroom flooring – Heated mats underneath bathroom flooring tiles provide radiant heat that is proven to keep homeowners warmer than forced-air heating systems, helping to save on energy costs.
* Kitchen cabinet accessories – With drawer inserts for cutlery, spices or dividers, homeowners are making better use of every available space within their kitchens.

“The remodeling industry is poised for substantive growth in 2011 due to the number of options available to homeowners wanting to revive their living spaces,” Millholland said. “At Case, we know first-hand which products, materials and projects are in demand in the D.C. Metro area due to our work with hundreds of clients each year.”

About Case Design, Remodeling, Inc.

Case Design/Remodeling, Inc. is the area’s largest full service residential remodeling organization. With a focus on excellence, Case has more certified remodelers, certified kitchen and bath designers and certified lead carpenters on staff than any other remodeling organization. Case has been honored with more than 70 awards for design and craftsmanship. They are a lead certified organization and were recently named “Remodeler of the Year” by a major industry publication. They are driven by the premise, “helping clients make good decisions.”

SOURCE: Case Design/Remodeling Inc.
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