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Viewing entries posted in November 2010
Monday, November 29th 2010
Midwest 2010 Kitchen and Bath Design Awards Honors Drury Design
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Drury Design's team won six awards and an honorable mention in the 2010 National Kitchen and Bath Association Midwest Design Visions Awards Competition. "It's such an honor for us to share these awards with our clients and collaborators. Their inspiration and vision contributed to making these projects come alive," said Gail Drury, certified master kitchen and bath designer (CMKBD) and Drury Design's CEO.
Monday, November 15th 2010
Kitchen Remodeling: Part II - The Design Phase
Posted by Jim Drury
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In the previous segment, we discussed the necessary steps in preparation for a kitchen remodel, which included doing research, collecting photos and magazine articles, and making your wish list. Now let’s take that information and apply it to the design phase – the layout and material selections.

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