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If you are looking for someone to handle your bathroom remodel, stop wasting time calling different contractors and getting numerous bids like I did and just go ahead and hire Mike Stathos with MHM Remodeling to do the job! 
 
Mike did a fabulous job on our master bathroom coming in on time and under budget.    Mike has an eye for what will work well in your particular circumstance both from a functional as well as esthetic perspective and is extremely conscientious about getting even the smallest details right. That was very helpful to me since I wasn’t sure exactly what I wanted to do. His suggestions were excellent and I am extremely happy with the end result. He doesn’t mark up the price of materials and gives you all the receipts so you can have the comfort of knowing that you got what you paid for.   On top of all this I would say the greatest benefit to hiring MHM is that not only do they do it all, they do it all so well! This includes the design work, the plumbing, carpentry, tile, painting and all the finish work.   As a result, you don’t have different workers coming into your house every day or end up having to wait because a sub is tied up on another job. Mike is totally trust worthy so I felt comfortable having him work in my home even when I wasn’t there.   Bottom line is Mike is a skilled craftsman that cares about making his customer happy with his work not only immediately following job completion but for years afterward.    I would have zero hesitation in recommending Mike to anyone and without a doubt will call him back for any remodels that I might have in the future.
 
Judy Johnson
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Color Trends for 2008

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Painting a home in colors that trend right can create a modern, welcoming atmosphere for potential buyers. You want to make a home feel warm and inviting without choosing a style that is polarizing or alienating. Among the hottest color trends for 2008, one stands out as particularly easy to love: natural.

Americans are looking for a soothing, softer, more natural home environment. Vegetable and mineral shades are becoming popular. Olive green, khaki and muddy tones are combined with icy blue nuances. In addition, the forecast calls for complicated, deep neutrals. Colors are more nuanced than the traditional beige, taupe, or cream.

The lighting to match these subdued environments does not need to be minimal with no detail. There’s room for expression but ideally the lighting should not overwhelm the soothing, comfortable surroundings.

Look for lighting fixtures that make the most of the beauty found in natural materials. Patterns and finishes that emulate nature do well in these more gentle habitats. An alabaster finish is a beautifully subtle look that delivers a luxurious feel. Blown glass has a timeless appeal and can provide a needed dash of color. Also a great match for soft neutrals, ceramics should not be overlooked. Table lamps and pendants can be placed at strategic points throughout a room to for an eye-catching, stimulating tableau.

Iron is another material that is a right at home within a more subtle palette. The dark bulk of iron creates a lovely contrast with lighter hues while maintaining an emphasis on natural materials. Iron has a rich, deep finish that is a wonderful counterpoint to a casual, relaxed atmosphere.

Lighting is a very effective way to re-emphasize and compliment the trend towards natural interior color. Redecorating to create a tranquil space of relaxed sophistication can ultimately inspire the inhabitants to slow down and really savor their time there.

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