NBN Online for the week of May 12, 2008

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Housing Bill Moves Forward One Week After Builder Visits
Foreclosure Hike Tied to Single-Family Permit Drop in Most States
Catch 'The Big Hunt' Webcast On National Membership Day, May 20
Wichita Builders Give Buyers a Boost in Confidence
Layouts for Living
Floor Plans: College Vista Leaves No College Faculty or Staff Behind
Coast to Coast
Restrictions Are the Rule for All Sorts of Once-Easy Credit
Politics & Government
Tight Credit for Builder Loans Could Prolong Housing Slump
Policy Makers Honored for Pro-Housing Initiatives
Ad Campaign Focuses on Urgent Need for Housing Stimulus
Economics & Finance
Fannie Mae Cited for Efforts to Fix Housing Finance Problems
Banks Tightening Lending at 'Historic Highs' in Fed Survey
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders' Tip: An Efficient, Less Frustrating Way to Paint Doors
Technology
Central Vacuums Meeting Demand for Healthier Homes
50Plus Housing
‘Easy Living’ Home Wins Livable Communities Award
Multifamily
FHA Commissioner Honored for Affordable Housing Efforts
Remodelers
Remodeling Outlook Brighter for Some Than Others
Remodelers Report Slow But Steady First Quarter
'Remodel Now' Material Touts Benefits of Remodeling
Building Systems
Systems Built Home, Church Makeovers Get Extreme
Women
Note From Alaska: Spring Board Energized Newcomer
Education
University of Housing Seeks Feedback on Education
Education Calendar
Green Building
Developers Honored for Building With Trees
Research
Research Center Testing Facilities Wow IAS Directors
Design
Enter the Best in American Living Awards Competition
Legal
DEWALT Recalls Table Saws With Laceration Hazard
Building Products
Many Tax Rebate Checks Could Be Spent on Improving Homes
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
Evans Scholarship Fund Awards $52,000 to 15 Students
Association News
Gary Garczynski Inducted Into National Housing Hall of Fame
Terwilliger Inducted Into National Housing Hall of Fame
NAHB Committee, Council Application Forms Available Online
GM $500 Private Offer: Easy as 1-2-3
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

‘Easy Living’ Home Wins Livable Communities Award

Recognizing the development, construction and marketing of livable homes and communities that improve the daily comfort, ease of use and safety for residents, NAHB and AARP honored five builders, remodelers and developers with the 2007 Livable Communities Awards at the International Builders’ Show in Orlando in February. Wendt Builders, of Snelville, Ga., and it's ‘Easy Living' Home was one of the winners 

Guidelines and applications for the 2008 Livable Communities Awards are available online. The application deadline is June 6.

 

 

Wendt Bulders award-winning home in Olde Town Grayson, Ga.

Eight years ago Wendt Builders, of Snellville, Ga., got involved in a pilot program designed to promote accessibility and it has since received the first “Easy Living Home” designation in its state.

Roy Wendt turned those early efforts into a passion, and a home built by Wendt in Olde Town Grayson, Ga. was recognized in a Dec. 11 ceremony in Washington, D.C. as one of five winners of the AARP-NAHB Livable Communities Award.

For a home to be certified under the Easy Living Home program, it must include three simple design features:

  1. Easy Access — a step-free entrance into the central living area of the home from a driveway, sidewalk or firm route into the main floor.

  2. Easy Passage — ample room to pass through doorways on the main floor.

  3. Easy Use — a bedroom, kitchen, entertainment area and a full bathroom with sufficient maneuvering space for a wheelchair all located on the main floor accessible via the step-free entrance.


Wendt Builders’ award-winning home in the category of “Builder, over 2,500 square feet” met these three criteria and kept going with other features designed to make the home easier to use for people of all ages and abilities.

 

 

A doorless, barrier-free shower improves accessiblity.

The home’s bathrooms include doorless, barrier-free showers even with the tile bathroom floor; curbless seats; and a secondary hand-held shower for residents with limited mobility. Comfort-ease toilets are higher than the standard model and raised vanities eliminate the need for bending over. Decorative assist bars in the shower and toilet areas improve their safety and make them easier to use.

Kitchen designs enhancements include deep, easy-to-use drawers that increase storage space and reduce the need for cabinet doors that are hard to reach. Track lighting under kitchen cabinets provides ample light for kitchen surface areas.

 

 

The kitchen features deep drawers and track lighting under the kitchen cabinets.

Rope lighting is available as night lighting throughout the home, there are lever handles on all the doors and light switches are large.

In the laundry room, the washer and dryer are situated on raised platforms so their front-loading doors are at chest height for easy loading and unloading without extensive bending.

 

 

The washer and dryer are on a raised platform.

Apply for 2008 Livable Community Awards

AARP and NAHB are now accepting applications for the 2008 awards program. Applications are due by June 6.

For more information about the Livable Communities Award, e-mail Blake Smith at NAHB, or call him at 800-368-5242 x8583.



Find Out What the 45+ Housing Market Wants

Right House, Right Place, Right Time: Community and Lifestyle Preferences of the 45+ Housing Market,” available through BuilderBooks.com, will help 50+ housing professionals determine the right design, home features and amenities to attract boomer home buyers in their market.

Margaret Wylde guides readers through the latest survey results on this important consumer group and explains what their responses mean for today’s and tomorrow’s home building industry. 

To view or purchase this publication online, click here, or call 800-223-2665.


 

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