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Acclaim Renovations & Design specializes in stunning workmanship and custom accents designed to set your home apart
It might have taken Michelangelo four years to paint the Sistine Chapel, but the magnificent frescoes he painstakingly created have held up remarkably well over the past five centuries. In the modern renovation trades, perfectly setting tile is a talent that also requires meticulous attention to detail. It takes time and it’s physically...
Read MoreAcclaim Renovations & Design has joined with Guru Granite to dramatically alter the home renovation landscape
A recently formed strategic partnership between Acclaim Renovations & Design of Mentor and Guru Granite of Euclid expands the operations of both these successful family-owned firms, while also opening up a world of possibilities for home renovation. “From a remodeling perspective, the integration of our expertise makes great sense,” says...
Read MoreCreating an inviting retreat with Acclaim Renovations & Design
Whereas the “open concept” in home interior design can make kitchens, family rooms and dining rooms seem roomy and inviting, when it comes to the bathroom, a little bit of privacy goes a long way. It’s a challenge to achieve the perfect balance between the two and not “throw the baby out with the bathwater.” This Highland Heights...
Read MoreIf your bathroom played out, the team at Acclaim Renovation & Design can cast a new lead
When designing a room, it’s a fundamental rule of thumb to establish a focal point, an interesting spot for the eye to land, a visual punctuation mark that other elements in the room highlight. Sometimes a focal point emphasizes the room’s best existing architectural feature, such as tall windows or a stone fireplace. And other times, you...
Read MoreAcclaim Renovations & Design backs that claim with quality workmanship and superior installation skills
The decades-old kitchen design theory of “the golden triangle,” which stipulates a kitchen’s three main working areas—sink, refrigerator and stove—should form a perfect triangle, makes good sense in terms of its ultimate functionality. In Irene C.’s kitchen, in Concord, the relationship between the three was so far off base...
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