ReNews -- Remodelors Council News - 05/28/2008  (Plain Text Version)

Lonny Rutherford, CGR, CAPS
NAHB Remodelers Chair
Farmington, N. M.

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In this issue:
Remodeling Outlook Brighter for Some Than Others
Remodelers Report Slow But Steady First Quarter
NAHB Remodelers Talk Green with National Association of Realtors®
Greening the Home, Inside and Out
NAHB Efforts Minimize Problems With Lead Paint Rule
Don't Miss June 6 Deadline for the Livable Community Awards!
NAHB Remodelers Spring Board Highlights
'Remodel Now' Material Touts Benefits of Remodeling
You Can Be Featured in Qualified Remodeler Magazine
NAHB Remodelers 2008 Awards Calendar
Rebuilding Together Call for Action
Go Universal with this New Design Book
NAHB Directory Provides Easy-to-Find Technology Services
Remodelers Gain Insight Into Women's Home Buying Decisions with Trillion Dollar Women
Williams Scotsman: $1.99 for First Month's Rent Offer
Drive Away With a Shiny New $500 GM Private Offer
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
The Hertz Green Collection: Reserve and Conserve
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Go Universal with this New Design Book

Universal Design for the Home: Great Looking, Great Living Design for All Ages, Abilities, and Circumstances

by: Wendy A. Jordan

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$22.99

Retail Price:

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About This Book:

Universal Design (UD) is coming of age. Once a home design specialty that was little known, of limited interest, and a source of embarrassment more than pride, it is attracting widespread media attention and taking on (as befits its name) almost universal appeal ― and with good reason. The concept emerged years ago out of the need to make homes safe and accessible for the elderly, the handicapped and the very young. Some of the design options were good-looking, but others seemed institutional. Today, there are so many stylish, beautiful, good-sense universal-design options that choosing them has become a "why not?" rather than a "why?" decision.

Universal Design for the Home features a blend of beautiful projects, creative ideas, and substantive planning information. Highly visual, the book features projects showing room contexts, as well as detail shots. The mix of projects encompasses small and large houses; one-story and multi-story houses; and ideas for general accessibility and comfort as well as some targeted more directly at handicap accessibility. There is an emphasis on remodeled projects, but new homes designed with an eye toward accessibility ― present and future ― are included as well. Chapters cover the spectrum of accessible home planning, from room arrangements to kitchens, baths, entries, and exterior areas. The book displays fresh, inspiring design ideas as well as must-have, good-sense solutions, such as wider doorways. Basic specifications, how-to tips, and other technical content are featured throughout the book in easy-to-find boxes and sidebars.


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