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October 2013

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red and gold tiger-stripe rug. "It completely ignites the room," Dominie says. Because everything else is dark and neutral, the rug attracts the eye rather than overwhelming it. kitchen and bath remodeling additions new homes windows Beautiful and unique new designs, handcrafted from Vermont! We can make your kitchen sizzle. Please stop and browse. You will enjoy the selection. leT's GeT Physical Balance physical realities of the room— including size, angles and the number of windows—with your vision for the space. Sometimes that means dividing it into two distinct areas or using flexible furniture so it can serve multiple purposes. Don't be afraid to break conventions! reThinK your sPace SenSible SOluTiOnS (608) 241-2967 not sure if you need renovations or just rebalanced décor? The national association of the remodeling industry (nari) offers these general tips for reimagining your space. View our award winning projects at tzofmadison.com Keep it simple: does your space need just a little lift, or minor damage repair? if you're budget conscious, see if color changes or wall paper applications will make a quick fix that revitalizes or hides faults—before jumping into costly, time-consuming structural changes. 8402 Old Sauk Rd., Middleton, WI (608) 664-1414 • www.wbumadison.com More than just flooring. Consider it: if you've just moved in, don't rush into a structural remodel. "if i had my magic wand i'd say take your time and think about it," says madison builder and madison Chapter nari member Tim Sweeney, of Sweeney Construction. "live in the house for a while before making a change." Get creative: before locking yourself into a fix, check with experienced contractors. a great ideas resource, they can help you find multiple viable solutions, at various price points, to a design problem—and show you that it's not so much of a problem after all. Take a test run: "i'm a big fan of test driving your contractor. Try him on a small project. replace a screen door," says Sweeney, to see if he delivers on his commitment and is someone you can work with easily and effectively. Plan ahead: go through the design process first and choose everything you think you want. Tally it up, and prioritize—then you can make a realistic budget you can stick with. Put it—clearly—in writing: if you do hire a contractor, nari suggests creating a wellwritten contract, which can prevent costly mistakes or additions to your project. — Marni McEntee 250 W. Beltline Hwy, Madison, WI coylecarpetonemadison.com 34 brava magazine | OCTOber 2013 Find more tips and remodeling information at nari.org, or Tim Sweeney's remodeling newsletter, sweeneyconst.com.

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