The below components will show all of the different button colors / styles on different component BG colors for quick reference.

I am using a grid in these examples, but you can reference the color setting combinations on these grids when making your setting selections within another type of component where buttons can be added, such as a text component.

When looking at the examples, you will notice that not all button colors will be legible on all background colors. I have included them all here so you can see how each one appears on the different selected component background colors, and minimize trial and error when populating content.

To check which color button is selected, you will open the grid you want to reference, then open the "button" grid component. Each button can be opened via drop down in the "content" tab of the "button" grid component (see screenshot below).

They will be in the same order in the Umbraco modal as they are when you are viewing the page.

Remodeling your home is an exciting step — but it’s also a big investment. You want to feel confident that the professionals you hire are skilled, trustworthy, and dedicated to delivering high-quality results. That’s where NARI Certified Professionals come in.

When you choose to work with a NARI Certified Professional, you’re choosing peace of mind. You can trust that the remodeling professionals you hire have been thoroughly vetted and meet the highest standards of professionalism, integrity, and technical expertise in the industry.

Here’s what that means for you:
Verified expertise – Your remodeling professional has been vetted by the leading remodeling industry association.
Proven professionalism – They’ve met rigorous requirements for technical expertise, project management knowledge, and client care.
Commitment to quality – They are an expert in their field, capable of completing your project to industry management and quality best practices.
Ongoing education – Certified professionals stay current through continuous training and professional development, so you benefit from up-to-date expertise and innovations.

Hiring a NARI Certified Professional means hiring someone who treats your home — and your trust — with the care and respect you expect. You can feel confident knowing your project is in capable, reliable hands.

What Is the NARI Certification Process?

When you hire a NARI Certified Professional, you’re hiring someone who has gone through one of the most rigorous and respected certification processes in the remodeling industry. Each certified professional has proven their expertise through a detailed screening and testing process — so you can feel confident your home is in expert hands.

Here’s what every NARI Certified Professional must do to earn their certification:

Meet experience requirements – Candidates must show the requisite years of hands-on experience specific to their chosen certification.
Demonstrate technical and business expertise – Depending on their certification, they must show proficiency in construction techniques, project management, design, universal design, budgeting, client relations, ethical business practices and much more.
Provide continuing education – Candidates submit proof of continuing professional education specific to their chosen certification.
Undergo a thorough review – Every application is carefully evaluated by NARI certification staff to confirm that all eligibility and experience requirements are met.
Pass a comprehensive exam – Eligible candidates must pass a challenging, proctored exam of up to 200 questions.
Commit to continued growth – To maintain certification, all NARI Certified Professionals complete annual continuing education and uphold NARI’s strict Code of Ethics.

 

Who are NARI Certified Professionals?

Master Certified Remodeler (MCR): The highest level of certification NARI offers. Designed for professionals who have maintained their CR credential for a minimum of 10 years, hold another NARI certification and have demonstrated leadership within NARI or their local community.
 
Certified Remodeler (CR): An experienced professional with a minimum of 5 years of remodeling experience, who provides a full range of remodeling services. Specialist and Associate certifications also available.
 
Certified Kitchen and Bath Remodeler (CKBR): An experienced professional with a minimum of 5 years of remodeling experience, who provides remodeling services specific to kitchens and bathrooms.
 
Certified Lead Carpenter (CLC): An experienced field professional with a minimum of 5 years of experience, who oversees the technical aspects of the project, including personnel management and material flow.
 
Certified Remodeling Project Manager (CRPM): A professional overseeing the administrative aspects of a remodeling project: customer satisfaction, scheduling subcontractors, record-keeping, risk management, financial controls, etc.

Certified Remodeling Designer (CRD): A design professional dedicated to creating highly functional remodeling designs through close collaboration with project stakeholders and an elevated knowledge of remodeling principles.

Universal Design Certified Professional (UDCP): A professional who creates renovations to improve ease of use, safety of users and caregivers, and accessibility.

Scroll to top