Ridley Wills

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Welcome Home

The Wills Company adds curb appeal and improves living space in a 1930s Tudor More

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So Long: Linda Case Retires

For 35 years Linda Case has been part of the remodeling industry. On Dec. 31, 2011, she retires, leaving a lasting legacy. More

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Merit Award, Design/Build Over $250,000: Born Again

More than just enhanced curb appeal, this 75-year-old Tudor cottage was reborn with a modern openness thatís both family-friendly and neighborhood-friendly. More

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Ruff-ing It: Creating a Dog Nook

Personalized design of a mudroom creates a dedicated spot for the client's dog. More

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Getting Personal: Ways to Add Personal Touches to a Project

Incorporating individualized design details tailored for the homeowner into the project without compromising the home's resale value. More

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New Interactive Code: Using 2-D Bar Codes for Marketing

Are 2-D bar codes the next marketing frontier for remodelers? Some companies are already using them in their advertising. More

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Use holiday cards to raise awareness

The holiday season may not officially kick off until next month, but many remodelers are already looking at marketing strategies to keep business coming in during this traditionally slow time. More

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Survey Share

Once a year, three remodelers in the Nashville, Tenn., area conduct a wage and benefits survey of local remodeling companies. More

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Merit Award: Additions

In Nashville's climate, this screened porch and terrace addition offers the homeowners nearly year-round outdoor living. That extra space means a lot to a family with two growing boys. More

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Before + After: Suite Heart

Seventeen years ago, on a drive through the hilly, leafy streets that surround Nashville, Tennessee's Vanderbilt University, Dan and Evelyn Raines found the house of their dreams. The modest 1920s French-cottage-look-alike sat high above street level, perched on a deep, double lot that climbed the hill behind it. The three-quarter-acre property promised plenty of room for Evelyn to pursue her passion for gardening, and the convenient midtown location meant Dan could easily commute to his job as a music producer. The diverse neighborhood with excellent schools in walking distance made it ideal for raising a family. More

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