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When you go shopping for kitchen cabinets there literally are hundreds of door styles and colors to choose from, but the plain truth is that over 90% of all cabinets sold are shaker style and the majority of them are white. White cabinets are the dominant cabinet trend and its been this way for a decade now. Why is this?
Stay with me, here. While other cabinet fads come and go, white is a beloved classic for a reason. Itâs versatile, it lets the beauty of your millwork show through (whether traditional, shaker-inspired, or minimalist and modern), and itâs incredibly easy to live with for years to come. A quick swap of hardware or a new backsplash, and boomâyour kitchen looks brand new again.
The 2020 HBA Home Improvement and Remodeling Expo, which is always a welcome indicator that winter is ending and springtime is on the horizon, was cut short last year due to the abrupt way COVID-19 shut down normal activity. This year, event organizers wanted to hold an event that helped vendors connect with the public to showcase their products and services, but also kept everyone healthy and safe, so the early spring show at the convention center was transformed into a later spring outdoor expo happening May 1 and 2 at the Mesa County Fairgrounds in the two outdoor arena areas.
This spring, many homeowners may have extra stimulus cash in their bank accounts, but as the economy opens up and traveling becomes easier, they have more options on what to do with their cash. This expo is a great way for local home improvement and gardening businesses to remind homeowners that spending their stimulus on home improvements may be a better investment than a weekend away, and theyâll pro
The charity partnered with
three local gyms in February for
Torture Your Trainer. Each of the gyms had jars accompanied by a trainerâs photo. For every dollar donated into their jar, that trainer would have to do one burpee â a full-body exercise consisting of squats and planks.
Crossroads Fitnessâ fundraiser brought in $1,152, according to a United Way news release. One trainer was forced to do to 591 burpees.
Fruita Health Club, 743 U.S. 6, finished its fundraiser on Feb. 28.
âI loved the idea of it, Itâs a great way to support a good cause and create camaraderie within our community,â said
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