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Bathroom - large traditional master marble floor and gray floor bathroom idea in Kansas City with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops, white countertops, gray walls, an undermount sink and a hinged shower door

Kristie Barnett
Living room - contemporary light wood floor living room idea in Nashville with gray walls, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace
Living room - contemporary light wood floor living room idea in Nashville with gray walls, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace
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Andrew Batson
Inspiration for a mid-sized country 3/4 gray tile, white tile and porcelain tile mosaic tile floor bathroom remodel in Denver with a two-piece toilet and beige walls
Inspiration for a mid-sized country 3/4 gray tile, white tile and porcelain tile mosaic tile floor bathroom remodel in Denver with a two-piece toilet and beige walls

Christy Webber Landscapes provides park maintenance to a small public park on Chicago’s north side, tucked in between the L tracks. We installed large limestone boulders, pathways, perennials, shrubs and trees. And, a wood arbor was built in order to provide shade.

This transitional kitchen includes an oversized island for extra storage and appliances, built in desk, large sub-zero wolf refrigerator and stove, and a beautiful tile backsplash.
Photo Credit: StudioQPhoto.com

Clearwater Construction Group, Inc
Inspiration for a contemporary pool remodel in Raleigh
Inspiration for a contemporary pool remodel in Raleigh

Condo Update Playa Del Rey, CA.
Even the dog (Dundee) loves every room!
Space Remodeled: 500 sq ft
Style: Transitional
The Concept
After moving in the homeowner (and his dog) wanted to update almost every room in this condominium. The remodel included the living and family room, fireplace, kitchen sink and countertops, a new barn door to the bath and new flooring
FLOW THROUGHOUT
While the home had a great patio, perfect for entertaining in southern California, the rest of the space didn’t have the same flow. After the remodel, the new floors tie every room together allowing guests to mingle both inside and out.
“Condos tend to be more challenging spaces to remodel because many share walls and floors and have strict regulations. We were able to design a space that was fresh” - Beth Yuen – Custom Design &Construction, Senior Project Designer
MATERIAL SELECTIONS
The fireplace was retiled with natural stone vein cut travertine in silver beige from Arizona tile. The floor is French oak wood in Santolina.
Photography by: John Moery

A Custom Montrose Remodel which showcases Custom White Shaker Cabinets, Branco Victoria Quartzite, Designer Fixtures, Large Walk-Ins, New & Reclaimed Oak Floors, A Herringbone Floor Tile, & Reclaimed Ship Lap Accents.

Bedroom - mid-sized southwestern guest concrete floor and gray floor bedroom idea in Other with white walls

Custom seating with storage built by Bren at Earthbound Industries. Designed by Open Studio Collective. PC OSC.

Phoenix's food scene is vibrant and thriving, but also one of the most closely watched in the country. Health inspectors in Maricopa County are strict, and customers expect spotless dining spaces.
To stay competitive, restaurant owners and food vendors must stay on top of evolving health codes, sanitation protocols, and food safety benchmarks. That starts with a firm grip on restaurant cleaning safety standards. Ignoring sanitation rules risks more than bad reviews. It invites citations, customer complaints, and operational shutdowns.
Whether you're operating a food truck or a restaurant, following these Phoenix cleaning standards helps you stay compliant, pass health inspections, and build customer trust.
Importance of a Clean Phoenix Restaurant that Follows Food Health and Safety Standards
The restaurant industry in Phoenix operates under strict oversight. The Maricopa County Environmental Services Department conducts regular inspections, and violations can result in fines or closures. In this climate, restaurant cleaning is not just a hygiene standard. It is a business-critical measure.
Proper food handling and establishment cleaning protocols reduce the risk of foodborne illnesses, control pests, protect equipment, and keep your staff safe. Inconsistent practices, on the other hand, can quickly become liabilities.
Start With the Food Code
Phoenix food vendors must comply with the 2017 FDA Food Code as adopted by Maricopa County. This includes rules on:
- Sanitizing food-contact surfaces after each use
- Maintaining proper water temperatures for dishwashing
- Cleaning restrooms frequently and keeping them stocked
- Storing cleaning chemicals away from prep areas
- Daily: Wipe prep tables, mop floors, clean grills, sanitize cutting boards
- Weekly: Deep clean kitchen hoods, polish cooking equipment, disinfect drains
- Monthly: Check pest control measures, clean freezer coils, and inspect HVAC filters
- Using the right sanitizers and PPE
- Logging cleaning times and who performed the task
- Identifying signs of mold, grease buildup, or rodent activity
- Conducting thorough surface cleaning to ensure all food-contact surfaces are sanitized regularly
- Food-safe and non-corrosive
- Effective against norovirus, salmonella, and E. coli
- Clearly labeled and stored in original containers
- Seal gaps around doors and pipes
- Store dry goods in sealed, elevated containers
- Keep outdoor waste bins locked and distanced from entry points
- Record cleaning completion in real time
- Alert managers when tasks are missed
- Keep a historical record for inspections
- Is certified and understands the Arizona food codes
- Provides documented service reports
- Offers customized cleaning plans
- Offers flexible scheduling around your operating hours
- Cross-contamination prevention: Regularly clean food prep surfaces and tools, and use separate equipment for raw meats, vegetables, and ready-to-eat foods. Proper cleaning prevents any contact with food that could lead to cross-contamination and affects food quality.
- Temperature monitoring: While not directly related to cleaning, maintaining proper food temperature is essential. Hot foods should be stored above 140°F, and cold foods below 40°F. Regularly monitor temperatures and clean temperature gauges to ensure accuracy.
- Proper storage: Use clean storage containers and shelving for food storage, keeping items off the floor. Ensure all food is sealed and labeled to avoid contamination risks and comply with food safety standards.

Example of a mid-sized classic 3/4 white tile and subway tile porcelain tile and gray floor alcove shower design in Other with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink, quartzite countertops and a hinged shower door
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