What’s in Your House

November 13th, 2009

Take a good look around your house. Look at all the doorways and openings in your home. Look where doorway walls go up to the header or ceiling. Look at the pass-thru from your kitchen to your dining room. Over the bathtub. At the end of your hallways.

What do you see? Square corners. That’s what you see. Everywhere you look you see square corners. Just like every other house out there. Now imagine having beautiful arched doorways and arched openings throughout your home. Soft, warm, eye pleasing curves instead of those cold square corners. So how do you get from square corners to arched doorways easily?
It’s so simple. You are just 4 easy steps from having beautiful arched doorways and openings in your home by using Creative Corners.

A little about interior arches…

Where do you see archways today? Look at the tv shows and commercials. Arched doorways show up all the time. The same with magazine ads. Doorway arches are in the background. In the current housing industry, you will find arched doorways being built in the high end homes. Why? Because they are pleasing to the eye. They have that warm and fuzzy feeling we all like.

Prior to the invention of drywall, plaster was the choice for wall construction. Tough to work with, yet had the ability to be formed into infinite shapes. Have you ever been in an old plaster built home? They ooze warmth, charm and character. Much of this appeal is because of the arched doorways and arched openings.

Why don’t we see even more interior arches today? Why don’t we all have arched doorways in our home? Drywall was invented. Drywall became the answer to quick and affordable housing in the late 1950’s. Sometimes called sheet rock, drywall is the product of choice for today’s builders…if it’s straight and flat, it’s easy to build with drywall.

While it is easier to use, it also took something away from us. It took the character and charm from our home. It brought the square corner into our lives. No more charm, no more warm and fuzzy. Oh sure, you can paint and decorate and bring a touch of each of these in. But nothing says cozy like arches.

So what can you do?

You can try to build them yourself the old fashioned way. Framing, bending and trying to get the right side to match the left side. Quite the daunting task. This generally leads to cussing, screaming and an early beer.
You can hire a contractor to build your arched doorways from scratch. But that can be expensive.

Or…

You can build your own arched doorways with Creative Corners. The quick, easy and affordable way to create beautiful arched doorways with professional results.

DIY Arched Doorways Boost Home Value and Appeal

April 2nd, 2009

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Randy Reichelderfer, Owner
Creative Corners, Archcraft Products Inc.
office: (513) 794-0007
e-mail: info@creativecorners.net
Web site: http://www.creativecorners.net

Archcraft Products makes archway construction simple and economical

Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan. 25, 2009 – Home owners are using do-it-yourself (DIY) arched doorways to increase their home’s aesthetic appeal and selling power. Constructing arched doorways, hallways and entryways was once a challenging project that required a hefty dose of expertise and three to four days of labor; but these projects become easy, simple and painless installations using Creative Corners’ DIY Pre-Fabricated Arched Doorway Kits by Archcraft Products.

“A lot of new housing lacks character, and archways feel more traditional and appealing,” Cincinnati Realtor Amy Broghamer said.  “Having arched doorways can soften the look of new construction, or make a new home fit in with an older neighborhood.”

In the midst of a housing crisis where foreclosure filings on properties have increased 81 percent from 2007 to 2008, according to RealtyTrac’s U.S. Foreclosure Market Report, having a home with unique or special features can be the key to success in a faltering market.

“You don’t need to break your bank or be a home improvement expert to make your home more valuable and individualized,” Randy Reichelderfer, owner and founder of Archcraft Products said. “Creative Corners is for the average home owner, who wants to make their home more livable or sellable.”

Creative Corners kits simplify archway construction for do-it-yourself-ers, using pre-molded corner inserts made with a durable, lightweight, rigid urethane. The archway corners can be inserted in any open doorway or square corner using only a few screws, tape, mud and a little sanding; and then they can be painted or wallpapered like any other wall.

“Creative Corners kits are so easy, you don’t need to know anything about construction or home improvement: Anyone could do it,” home owner Jeff Richardson of Seattle, Wash. said. “Archways are great to fancy up a house, especially in a house with plain block corners. The Creative Corners product is an inexpensive way to make your house stand out.”

Before Reichelderfer invented his Creative Corners arched doorway kits, DIY archways were not user friendly. Traditional archway construction was a time-consuming process of using plywood to construct a frame, which required moderate carpentry skills, and then bending and fastening a strip of one-fourth-inch drywall to create the arch, and using flexible corner beads to secure it. Then the entire frame would need to be taped, drywalled and sanded.  Finally, all the archways need to match exactly and any differences in arch curve or angle would be easily noticeable.

“I wanted to do the arches myself, but all the information and traditional do-it-yourself instructions looked too complicated for me,” said home owner Tracy Knight of San Leandro, Calif., who purchased Creative Corners to finish off his living room. “With the Creative Corners kit, everything dropped right into place. Five screws, a little tape and compound, and then I was done.”

The kits cost between $55 and $130, and the return on investment is worth it, according to Reichelderfer.  ”I’ve had customers tell me that the archways helped them sell their house, or that they fell in love with their home again because of my product,” he said. “That’s the really gratifying part of my business: People are genuinely grateful.”

While arched doorways are an aesthetic plus in any home, they can also help increase the value of a house on the market. Arches make a home stand out and give it a unique edge on the competition in a slumping housing market.

“The best part is the wife is happy,” Knight said. “Happy wife, happy life.”

Creative Corners, Archcraft Products Inc., was founded in 2000 by Randy Reichelderfer in Cincinnati, Ohio. Creative Corners was developed to allow the average home owner to install archways with no hassle or previous drywall experience. Creative Corners is a direct sales company, with purchasing conducted solely through an online site at www.creativecorners.net, which serves all of the United States. The site features DIY instructions for using Creative Corners products, a gallery of before and after photos, customer testimonials and four different types of archway kits – partial, full, eyebrow or step arches – available for purchasing. Customization of archway thickness can be arranged upon request.

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