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Robinhood Corporation

940 Marshall Ave
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Robinhood Corporation

940 Marshall Ave
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Since 1996, The Robinhood Corporation has worked to provide state-of-the-art accessibility products and consultation services to residential and commercial/institutional customers. Our goal is to offer products and services that promote healthy, dignified, and independent living for all our customers, and to provide innovative access solutions for the home and office.

Since 1996, The Robinhood Corporation has worked to provide state-of-the-art accessibility products and consultation services to residential and commercial/institutional customers. Our goal is to offer products and services that promote healthy, dignified, and independent living for all our customers, and to provide innovative access solutions for the home and office.


Bruggeman Builders

9260 Jeffrey Blvd
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Bruggeman Builders

9260 Jeffrey Blvd
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Bruggeman Builders is a family owned business that specializes in custom homes, new construction, commercial builds, remodeling and professional storm restoration services. We’re a full-service general contracting firm that works with our clients from design concepts to completion. With over 55 years of experience and a strong reputation in our community, our company stands out for its diligence and attention to detail, and sets the standard for providing quality installation services for all customers needs.

Bruggeman Builders is a family owned business that specializes in custom homes, new construction, commercial builds, remodeling and professional storm restoration services. We’re a full-service general contracting firm that works with our clients from design concepts to completion. With over 55 years of experience and a strong reputation in our community, our company stands out for its diligence and attention to detail, and sets the standard for providing quality installation services for all customers needs.



Building Hubww

7935 Stone Creek Dr #140
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Building Hubww

7935 Stone Creek Dr #140
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10 years of experience

We are a different kind of Building Organization that offers everything from the very basic cleaning to high end construction including Fire Protection Services and everything In between with the focus being Quality, Service, and Safety. Our company Differs in the respect that half our company is owned by its employees and the majority of our proceeds goes towards a Non For Profit to help schools and more... Our team includes 50 plus members in the office, field, and partner network. We accept Cash, Credit Card, as well as Payment by Check. Under certain circumstances we will assist in financing.

We are a different kind of Building Organization that offers everything from the very basic cleaning to high end construction including Fire Protection Services and everything In between with the focus being Quality, Service, and Safety. Our company Differs in the respect that half our company is owned by its employees and the majority of our proceeds goes towards a Non For Profit to help schools and more... Our team includes 50 plus members in the office, field, and partner network. We accept Cash, Credit Card, as well as Payment by Check. Under certain circumstances we will assist in financing.



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Architects questions, answered by experts

Cathedral ceilings make a statement in your home, but at the cost of your attic space. Normal attics are wide open, which allows warm air to move around and exit your home. Because of this, cathedral ceilings make your home less energy efficient and put your ceiling at risk of venting issues if you’re not careful. They also reduce your attic storage space, potentially cause an echo, and even make it harder to change a light bulb.

Mid-century modern architecture was a popular home style throughout the U.S. from the 1950s to 1970s. Most homes feature a wide and symmetrical floor plan with low-sloped roofs and floor-to-ceiling windows. Its minimalism and balanced appearance are back on the home style scene, particularly when maximizing sunlight, airflow, and a blend with the home's natural surroundings.

Blueprints for standard home construction will usually range from $1,500 to $2,500 and average around $1,800. Your pricing will likely be higher if you’re building a custom home, as you’ll need to pay a structural engineer to weigh in on building safety. The size of your project, the number of rooms, and the type of drawings you need can also play a role in your total cost.

It is technically possible to draw your own blueprints, but the process is extremely involved and really demands help from an expert. A professional architect has an understanding of design elements, interior design, the functionality of different rooms in a home, and how everything from furniture, outlets, and light switches should be laid out to serve you and your family best. Hiring an architect for blueprints can get expensive, but it’s the most responsible way to begin a new construction project. If you’re keen on DIYing, you could consider starting the process and then having a professional take over.

There are differences between universal design and ADA accommodations, but the outcomes are often similar. While universal design is a proactive process that takes a social justice approach to accessibility for all, ADA accommodations are focused specifically on accessibility for individuals living with disabilities. ADA accommodations often take the shape of wider doors and hallways, ramps, elevators, lower counters and sinks, and easy-to-grab door handles; universal design can include these plus emphasize better lighting, tractioned floors, and other building elements that allow all people to use buildings more comfortably.

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