Posts tagged pros we know
Building Moxie Interviews Tim Carter of Ask the Builder
6December 12, 2011
When we had our night on the town at the Remodeling Show in Chicago, we were fortunate enough to have Tim Carter from AsktheBuilder.com join us. And . . . as one thing seems to lead to another, and when he says -- "Ask the Builder," well, we did. Here is an interview with Tim. [ . . ]
Faucet Heaven, aka . . . Giving Thanks for Friends @Brizo & @DeltaFaucet
2November 22, 2011
One such opportunity came while we were in Chicago last month for, well, the Remodeling Show. We were fortunate enough to visit Delta/Brizo's state-of-the-art Dream2O Showroom at Luxe Home in the Merchandise Mart … or just “the Mart” as the locals call it. (And if you have never been . . . this place, the Merchandise Mart, is a story in itself.) [ . . . ]
@EiEiHome :: Hi — We’re a Home Improvement Contractor Directory
0November 19, 2011
EiEiHome.com is an online home improvement contractor directory and blog that launched in August of this year. We have been busy little bees getting all our ducks in order for our media launch and our Love My Reno Contest. (Coming soon, sorry, Canada only!) [ . . . ]
Building Moxie with Shannon Rogers @McIlvainLumber
0November 18, 2011
Now, while I am a super big fan of wood, in fact -- I love it, I can’t claim really to know all that much about it. Or at least this is how I felt after walking the yard with Shannon Rogers. Shannon, you see, is not only McIlvain's Director of Marketing, he is also a furniture maker, an instructor and, well, a blogger. And quite a prolific one at that. (I reprinted one of his articles here in early October.) [ . . . ]
Remodeling Show Regular :: Visiting with Chris Wright of WrightWorks
10November 8, 2011
A natural speaker Chris opened by talking about his sincere and humble passion for building things. But drawing on personal history both with FedEx and on his martial arts background, he talked of the common perceptions both sides face . . . how designers see contractors and how contractors see designers. But he says, and targeted to those of us sitting in the audience, “You must empty the cup.” [ . . . ]
