Milwaukee NARI member David Pekel, CR, recently discussed how his business has remained successful this year, the challenges of restoring historic homes and how he uses his NARI membership to market Pekel Construction. Click here to watch the interview.

50th Annual Milwaukee/NARI
Home Improvement Show
Thursday, February 9 -
Sunday, February 12, 2012
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Click Here for the the YMCA “Something’s Cooking” schedule of events, sponsored by Milwaukee/NARI and the Milwaukee/NARI Foundation.
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The 2004 Readers Choice Award
Consumers participated in record numbers in selecting the award-winning bathroom remodeling project in conjunction with the M Magazines "Reader's Choice" Award competition done as part of the annual Wisconsin Remodeler of the Year Awards. Sponsored by the Milwaukee/NARI Home Improvement Council, the competition allows association members to submit entries in various categories to gain recognition for projects that they have completed during the year.
Working with M Magazine, Milwaukee/NARI displayed the bathroom remodel entries and area consumers selected their favorite bathroom renovation. The project receiving the most votes was completed by Brillo Home Improvements of Milwaukee, with the "Reader's Choice" Award presented at the association's award dinner on Friday, January 21, 2005
Congratulations to Brillo Home Improvements and Thank You to M Magazine and area consumers for their participation.
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Brillo Home Improvements
After After After 
The homeowners sought practicality for morning rituals and a luxurious setting for more intimate moments. The room includes a frameless cabinet and vanity, granite countertops, "dressing bench," Travertine tile, and a "warm floor" with timed thermostat for continuous comfort.
The curved vanity along the round, undermount sink and the oval whirlpool tub are carried through the design along with the soffit to enhance the flow through the room. The shower, the "focal point" of the room, was designed to accommodate two people comfortably. With multiple showerheads and sprayers, this allows the shower to be practical as well as a perfect intimate setting. The shower is encapsulated in glass with track-free panels to mimic the frameless cherry cabinetry.
Mirrors were added over the vanity and the tub to achieve depth and ambience, while two windows and a skylight provide natural light.
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