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		<title>Environmentally-friendly construction, ATLAS GREEN HOMES</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every time a home is renovated, new materials are added — any of which may reduce the indoor air quality and cause environmental problems both in the short and long term. Carefully selecting the right construction materials can help to minimize or eliminate these problems.</p>
<p>Volatile organic compounds, or VOC’s, are increasingly being found to cause respiratory problems such as allergies and asthma, especially in babies and children. They can even affect the health of your pets!</p>
<p>As much as possible, we use natural materials such as wood, clay-based paint and natural finishes — instead of vinyl flooring, synthetic carpet and chemically-formulated paints. This not only ensures the best possible indoor air quality, it also minimizes the environmental impact when these materials are eventually disposed of.</p>
<p>Old construction materials are a major contributor to landfill. Synthetic carpets in particular are non-biodegradable, bulky items that are one of the biggest single sources of landfill waste. By avoiding these materials, and by recycling old construction supplies, we try to keep our waste products to a minimum.</p>
<p>Here are some of the materials we use:</p>
<p>•Recycled construction materials and supplies: Habitat for Humanity ReStores<br />
•Clay-based paints: Farrow &amp; Ball<br />
•Recycled paint: Paint Plus Reuse Program<br />
•All-natural carpets: EarthWeave<br />
•Bamboo flooring<br />
•Linseed oil wood finishes<br />
•Metal roofs</p>
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		<title>7 Smart Strategies for Bathroom Remodeling by Atlas Homes, Houston. Austin. San Antonio TX</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>bathroom remodeling</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://atlasgreenhomes.com/houston-austin-san-antonioroom-additions-second-story-additionhouston-austin-san-antonio-kitchen-bathroom-home-remodeling-atlas-713-545-2429-210-541-2466-room-additions-second-story-additio/admin/">7 Smart Strategies for Bathroom Remodeling by Atlas Homes, Houston. Austin. San Antonio TX</a> appeared first on <a href="https://atlasgreenhomes.com">Atlas Homes TX.  Custom Homebuilder / Major Remodeling</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here’s how to get the bathroom of your dreams without making your budget a nightmare.</p>
<p>A bathroom remodel is a solid investment, according to Remodeling Magazine’s annual Cost vs. Value Report. A $16,600 bath remodel will recoup about 64% of those costs when it’s time to sell your home, and a more extensive $53,800 job returns about 57%. In addition, you can maximize the value of your investment by using these smart strategies, which will create a stylish yet budget-friendly bathroom.</p>
<h2>1. Stick to a plan</h2>
<p>A bathroom remodel is no place for improvisation. Before ripping out the first tile, think hard about how you will use the space, what materials and fixtures you want, and how much you’re willing to spend.</p>
<p>The National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) recommends spending up to six months evaluating and planning before beginning work. That way, you have a roadmap that will guide decisions, even the ones made under remodeling stress. Once work has begun—a process that averages 2 to 3 months—resist changing your mind. Work stoppages and alterations add costs. Some contractors include clauses in their contracts that specify premium prices for changing original plans.</p>
<p>If planning isn’t your strong suit, hire a designer. In addition to adding style and efficiency, a professional designer makes sure contractors and installers are scheduled in an orderly fashion. A pro charges $100 to $200 per hour, and spends 10 to 30 hours on a bathroom project.</p>
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<h2>2. Keep the same footprint</h2>
<p>You can afford that Italian tile you love if you can live with the total square footage you already have.</p>
<p>Keeping the same footprint, and locating new plumbing fixtures near existing plumbing pipes, saves demolition and reconstruction dollars. You’ll also cut down on the dust and debris that make remodeling so hard to live with.</p>
<p>Make the most of the space you have. Glass doors on showers and tubs open up the area. A pedestal sink takes up less room than a vanity. If you miss the storage, replace a mirror with a deep medicine cabinet.</p>
<h2>3. Make lighting a priority</h2>
<p>Multiple shower heads and radiant heat floors are fabulous adds to a bathroom remodel. But few items make a bathroom more satisfying than lighting designed for everyday grooming. You can install lighting for a fraction of the cost of pricier amenities.</p>
<p>Well-designed bathroom task lighting surrounds vanity mirrors and eliminates shadows on faces: You look better already. The scheme includes two ceiling- or soffit-mounted fixtures with 60 to 75 watts each, and side fixtures or sconces providing at least 150 watts each, distributed vertically across 24 inches (to account for people of various heights). Four-bulb lighting fixtures work well for side lighting.</p>
<h2>4. Clear the air</h2>
<p>Bathroom ventilation systems may be out of sight, but they shouldn’t be out of mind during a bathroom remodel.</p>
<p>Bathroom ventilation is essential for removing excess humidity that fogs mirrors, makes bathroom floors slippery, and contributes to the growth of mildew and mold. Controlling mold and humidity is especially important for maintaining healthy indoor air quality and protecting the value of your home—mold remediation is expensive, and excess humidity can damage cabinets and painted finishes.</p>
<p>A bathroom vent and water closet fan should exhaust air to the outside—not simply to the space between ceiling joists. Better models have whisper-quiet exhaust fans and humidity-controlled switches that activate when a sensor detects excess moisture in the air.</p>
<h2>5. Think storage</h2>
<p>Bathroom storage is a challenge: By the time you’ve installed the toilet, shower, and sink, there’s often little space left to store towels, toilet paper, and hair and body products. Here are some ways to find storage in hidden places.</p>
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<li><strong>Think vertically:</strong> Upper wall space in a bathroom is often underused. Freestanding, multi-tiered shelf units designed to fit over toilet tanks turn unused wall area into found storage. Spaces between wall studs create attractive and useful niches for holding soaps and toiletries. Install shelves over towel bars to use blank wall space.</li>
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<li><strong>Think moveable:</strong> Inexpensive woven baskets set on the floor are stylish towel holders. A floor-stand coat rack holds wet towels, bath robes, and clothes.</li>
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<li><strong>Think utility:</strong> Adding a slide-out tray to vanity cabinet compartments provides full access to stored items and prevents lesser-used items from being lost or forgotten.</li>
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<h2>6. Contribute sweat equity</h2>
<p>Shave labor costs by doing some work yourself. Tell your contractor which projects you’ll handle, so there are no misunderstandings later.</p>
<p>Some easy DIY projects:</p>
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<li>Install window and baseboard trim; save $250.</li>
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<li>Paint walls and trim, 200 sq.ft.; save $200.</li>
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<li>Install <a href="http://members.houselogic.com/home-advice/saving-water/low-flow-toilets-how-choose/">toilet</a>; save $150.</li>
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<li>Install towel bars and shelves; save $20 each.</li>
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<h2>7. Choose low-cost design for high visual impact</h2>
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<p>A “soft scheme” adds visual zest to your bathroom, but doesn’t create a one-of-a-kind look that might scare away future buyers.</p>
<p>Soft schemes employ neutral colors for permanent fixtures and surfaces, then add pizzazz with items that are easily changed, such as shower curtains, window treatments, towels, throw rugs, and wall colors. These relatively low-cost decorative touches provide tons of personality but are easy to redo whenever you want.</p>
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