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Month: January 2026

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Sliding vs French patio doors: cost and space comparison
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Sliding vs French patio doors: cost and space comparison

When it comes to enhancing the aesthetics and functionality of your home, choosing the right patio doors is paramount. Sliding and French patio doors are two popular options, each offering…
Posted by Daniel Wright 23.01.2026
Budget-friendly paver patterns that look high-end
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Budget-friendly paver patterns that look high-end

Los Angeles homeowners have long been known for their flair for style and elegance, and when it comes to outdoor spaces, they have not held back. Nowadays, creating stunning outdoor…
Posted by Daniel Wright 23.01.2026
Accent stair riser and railing painting ideas
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Accent stair riser and railing painting ideas

In the bustling and trend-forward neighborhoods of Los Angeles, where every corner whispers tales of creativity, the art of accenting stair risers and railings with bold designs and striking tones…
Posted by Daniel Wright 23.01.2026
Designing a kitchen for people who work from home (multi-use space)
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Designing a kitchen for people who work from home (multi-use space)

In the heart of Los Angeles, a revolution is taking place, not in the glitzy film studios or the trendy cafes, but quietly in the kitchens of those who have…
Posted by Daniel Wright 23.01.2026
Acoustic privacy in stacked additions and duplex layouts
Posted inADU

Acoustic privacy in stacked additions and duplex layouts

Adding on to an existing structure can feel like living in a construction site, with hammers and drills competing with daily life. But it's not just dust and debris that…
Posted by Daniel Wright 23.01.2026
Bitumen roofing tape: types, characteristics and rules of use
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Bitumen roofing tape: types, characteristics and rules of use

Home renovations in Los Angeles often bring a blend of opportunity and challenge. Whether you're restoring a historic abode or upgrading a modern marvel, durable materials are key. Enter bitumen…
Posted by Daniel Wright 23.01.2026
Roof replacement on homes with solar already installed
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Roof replacement on homes with solar already installed

Replacing the roof on a home already equipped with solar panels is akin to performing open-heart surgery on a patient who just ran a marathon. It’s a delicate process that…
Posted by Daniel Wright 22.01.2026
Impact windows vs standard windows: do they make sense in LA
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Impact windows vs standard windows: do they make sense in LA

In Los Angeles, where sunshine is perpetual and earthquakes are a sporadic reminder of nature’s unpredictable whim, the decision to upgrade home windows raises both eyebrows and questions. Impact windows,…
Posted by Daniel Wright 22.01.2026
How to remodel a deck for accessibility and no-step entry
Posted inPatio

How to remodel a deck for accessibility and no-step entry

In the sun-drenched neighborhoods of Los Angeles and Southern California, homeowners are increasingly remodeling their decks to accommodate every generation gracefully. These renovations aren't just about style—they're about accessibility. The…
Posted by Daniel Wright 22.01.2026
Best exterior paint brands for Southern California climate
Posted inPainters

Best exterior paint brands for Southern California climate

In the sun-drenched expanse of Southern California, where UV rays relentlessly batter façades, choosing the right exterior paint is not just a matter of aesthetics but one of preservation and…
Posted by Daniel Wright 22.01.2026

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