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Our inclusive home: Looking for the light
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Creating a an ordinary, inclusive, accessible family home in suburban Brisbane. Can't be that hard - can it . Looking for the light. Oops - the breaks in this blog are nearly as long as the planning and assessment process. I should be writing about creating a fab, accessible bathroom this week. But like everyone else in my local community, my head and heart have been consumed with the tragic story. Boy killed in his school by another boy, a fellow student. This happened at my son’s school. In silence, we...
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Our inclusive home: Down the garden path
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Creating a an ordinary, inclusive, accessible family home in suburban Brisbane. Can't be that hard - can it . Down the garden path. There's something beguiling about a shady path, wherever it leads to. We love paths. We're not keen on steps. Our path in 2010 is leading to our new home. It's currently an old timber house on one side of a big block of land. Upstairs is the living accommodation; downstairs used to be stables. We've got big plans for those stables . January 4, 2010 at 1:32 PM. Rolling Around...
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Remodel with Abbie Joan : Accessibile Furnishings meet Fashion Forward Design
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Remodel with Abbie Joan. Stylish, Safe and Green Store. Wednesday, January 2, 2013. Accessibile Furnishings meet Fashion Forward Design. What a great example of Universal Design! These sleek nightstands house a pair of over the bed tables on casters. This is a stylish solution for those who like to have breakfast in bed, work in their pajamas or have trouble transferring in the bedroom. Accessible furniture does not have to look institutional and certainly can be incorporated into any design. Disability ...
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Remodel with Abbie Joan : January 2013
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Remodel with Abbie Joan. Stylish, Safe and Green Store. Saturday, January 5, 2013. Glass Blowing Classes Come to Naples! Conrad Williams shares the wonderful art of glass blowing right here in downtown Naples. He offers mini workshops were enthusiasts have the opportunity to create ornaments or incredible "floats". This is great for the whole family. (students must be at least 7 years old.). For more info go to conradwilliamsglass.com. Wednesday, January 2, 2013. What a great example of Universal Design!
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Remodel with Abbie Joan : KBIS Review 2012
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Remodel with Abbie Joan. Stylish, Safe and Green Store. Tuesday, April 24, 2012. Once agian the City of Chicago welcomes KBIS, the industries premier kitchen and bath show. Designers, builders, architects, and many more gather at the McCormick Center to experience what is new and exciting. Here are a few the most interesting things I saw today:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sign up for our Email Newsletter. I love being a Design Build Remodeler! View my complete profile. Follow us on Facebook!
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Remodel with Abbie Joan : SHOP
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Remodel with Abbie Joan. Stylish, Safe and Green Store. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Sign up for our Email Newsletter. I love being a Design Build Remodeler! In this blog I hope to bring you my unique perspective on the built space. As a licensed contractor, product designer, wife, mom, and daughter my eys are wide open to the new and unusual. Enjoy! View my complete profile. AARP Design and Remodeling Forum. Follow us on Facebook! Promote Your Page Too. Glass Blowing Classes Come to Naples!
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Remodel with Abbie Joan : April 2012
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Remodel with Abbie Joan. Stylish, Safe and Green Store. Tuesday, April 24, 2012. Once agian the City of Chicago welcomes KBIS, the industries premier kitchen and bath show. Designers, builders, architects, and many more gather at the McCormick Center to experience what is new and exciting. Here are a few the most interesting things I saw today:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Sign up for our Email Newsletter. I love being a Design Build Remodeler! View my complete profile. AARP Design and Remodeling Forum.
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Our inclusive home: Accessible housing: VIC leads the way; QLD turns away
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Creating a an ordinary, inclusive, accessible family home in suburban Brisbane. Can't be that hard - can it . Accessible housing: VIC leads the way; QLD turns away. Late last year the Victorian government in Australia began the first stage in changing building regulations to improve the availability of accessible housing. The VIC government released the. RIS) for comment about making low-cost accessibility features. Compulsory in new Victorian homes. 8217;’ Such as:. 8226; Wider doorways and halls. Some ...
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Our inclusive home: March 2010
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Creating a an ordinary, inclusive, accessible family home in suburban Brisbane. Can't be that hard - can it . Council passed the development approval without changing anything - as they should because everything complied with local guidelines. The engineer has sent his invoice, so I guess his job is done :) The builder is rarin' to go. And there's just the building approval to get, which I'm told isn't a drama. We're getting closer . But I have been a bit preoccupied creating this with Tina and Sue:.
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Our inclusive home: I wish ... building codes complied with universal design
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Creating a an ordinary, inclusive, accessible family home in suburban Brisbane. Can't be that hard - can it . I wish . building codes complied with universal design. Had a preliminary meeting today arranged by our architects with a certifier and engineer to discuss the best (as in fastest) way to progress our housing plans with the local council. We identified some key challenges and worked out an action plan along with a contingency plan, which I suspect will become the action plan. But I wish I when I ...
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