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All-Access Pass: Universal Design in the Bathroom; Affordable Cabinets in the Kitchen

Bathroom design with accessibility in mind; kitchen design that gets clients the most bang for their buck in cabinets. More

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All-Access Pass: Cabinet Savers

To find out what your clients need, encourage them to visualize how the kitchen will work in different scenarios and ask plenty of questions about how they intend to use the space. More

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All-Access Pass: Accessible Sinks

For clients who use a wheelchair, nothing beats a bathroom sink with legroom underneath. More

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All-Access Pass: Showers

Accessible showers demand special products and techniques. More

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All-Access Pass: Cents & Sensibility

In a tight economy, saving money on cabinets could mean the difference between a client signing a contract or not. More

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Matt Plaskoff Receives 2010 Fred Case Remodeling Entrepreneur of the Year Award

Plaskoff was chosen by a panel of judges based on four principal criteria: business acumen, financial strength, community and industry involvement, and entrepreneurial spirit. More

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Time Is Money: What We Can Learn From Matt Plaskoff's One Week Bath

Matt Plaskoff is the 2010 Fred Case Entrepreneur of the Year Award Winner. We all have something to learn from his focus and dedication to efficiency. More

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A New Bathroom Concept, Ready for Prime Time

Matt Plaskoff has invested 10 years and $4 million into One Week Bath, and after nearly 1,000 fast-turnaround bathroom remodels in Los Angeles since 2004, heís ready to roll it out across the country. More

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