Jan
5
Planning Steps before Renovation
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1. Money – How much are you willing to spend on kitchen renovation. Money is important and so is our budget. Know the limits of your budget and how much you are willing to spend for your dream kitchen renovation project, for a better estimation of renovation plans and materials that would best suit your budget.
2. Time – How much time are you willing to spend on the project will you still be able to go about on your work and other personal stuff. Create an attainable schedule which comfortable and beneficial to you and your project.
3. Design – Do a research on designs and layout that you would like to incorporate on your kitchen renovation project and work out a plan
4. Consultation – Consult a Interior Designer to work out you ideas and design including the time and budget of the project.
Nov
5
Flooring plans
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One part of the house that is often taken for granted is the floor. When constructing a house, some home owners don’t give much thought to the kind of flooring that suits the house. This is because they probably think they can just use a rug or carpet anyway, so there’s no need to fuss on floors.
However home designers are now putting much emphasis on floors due to safety and aesthetic reasons. On the safety side, uneven tiles can cause accidents. On the other hand, nicely colored tiles can accentuate a room.
Whatever tile color and design you pick for your house, make sure the colors and designs complement the other fixtures in the room.
Oct
10
Way to the kitchen
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There is nothing that a woman of the house want more than the finest customized kitchen.
It is in the kitchen where a lot of buzz and activities happen throughout the day. In fact, it is considered as the busiest part of the house since it is where food is prepared and cooked. It is also where family members often meet and chat every now and then.
Kitchens must be carefully designed to allow traffic to flow uninterruptedly particularly during the busiest time of the day – at breakfast time. A good kitchen design must not only be nice to look at. More than anything, it must meet the minimal requirements of functionality and efficiency.
Aug
15
Contractors
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In choosing the best products and materials for remodeling your house, the best person to contact to is the contractor. You have to tell him the allotted budget so that he can make his suggestions on the styles and materials for your home. The main responsibility of the contractor is to purchase the right materials for you.
In some cases, the contractors are only contacted by homeowners if something is not clear in the technical aspect of the task. There is also a general contractor who is assigned in the entire project and signs a contract. He will either do the remodeling with his own team or with other contractors.
Jun
8
Annual Home Inspection
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There is wisdom in getting your home inspected every year or so, which identifies and detects problems before they become worse. Life in a home is a never ending race against decay which starts from the home is constructed till before it’s occupants decide to move on, some homes Read more
May
7
Going Solar, Simple and Free Energy
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Solar power is quickly becoming one of the easiest way to retro-fit existing homes onto the green revolution of today. They can come in customized forms with panels specifically designed to maximize your roof or in kit forms that are easy enough for the DIY worker to install. The technology has advanced to the point that the cost of solar panels have gotten down to a level where they can compete with grid-supplied power, without the bill of course. They can easily be installed onto roofs with supporting hardware that comes complete with all the parts needed for an effective installation. Read more
Jan
30
Shocking Wisdom
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Each and every system of the house demands utmost care and evaluation every time you deem it necessary to get a remodel job. Hidden systems such as electrical and plumbing systems need extensive inspection if the old equipment is to be used to make sure they are able to cope with additional equipment or appliances should they be necessary. Replacing old and worn wires that have cracked insulation would save you a lot of time and money preventing them from failing in the future. Plumbing pipes and Gas pipes should also be checked for possible problems when they are visible to prevent hazardous leaks and damage they can cause.
Electrical breakers, fuse boxes and GFI outlets should be periodically checked fro proper function and replaced with same rated fixtures to prevent fire and maintain their effective operation modes. Working with such house systems is easier during re-models for they are exposed and clearly visible allowing proper access to asses their overall health.
Dec
30
DIY Wisdom – Tools
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A DIY warrior is as good as his tools and this is true for it may not only be your work on the line but the safety of everybody within the home. Cheaper isn’t always better so strike a balance between economy and quality so you get the best value for your money.
A ladder is one of the most used tool in the house so invest in a sturdy one with proper rungs and accessories available to maximize use and safety of course. READ all safety labels and warnings on tools, equipment and materials so you don;t get injured and it would also be a very good idea to have a well stocked medicine cabinet or first aid kit within reach.
Sep
29
Inexpensive Tips to Remodeling Your Home
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Do you want to update your home but is strapped for cash? Here’s some inexpensive ways to change the look and style of your rooms:
1.Change your curtains, drapes or slipcovers. A very inexpensive way to change your room’s look is to change and coordinate the colors, patterns and fabric of your room. You can go from country to modern simply by changing your curtains or covers from flower prints to solid neutrals.
2.Choose one big item to replace. You don’t have to throw out everything in the room. Just replacing one item that will serve as a focal point, such as the couch or the bedframe can change your room’s look.
3.Paint your walls. Choose a different shade for your room, but choose a color that will still be compatible with the colors of the furniture and accents. Or, you can just change the color of one wall and make it a theme wall.
Aug
12
Remodeling Tips
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With today’s economy, most people are very careful of how they spend their money. You don’t have to sacrifice your home’s style, however, by following some simple tips to updating your home’s look:
1. Update your floor’s look. You can change a room’s look by replacing your worn-out laminates with new tiles, installing new hardwood floors. Also, since you now have a better idea of the amount of traffic that goes through the room, you can now choose flooring that would be easier to clean and more durable, depending on usage.
2. Change your lighting. An accent that is usually overlooked, light fixtures can do a lot towards updating your room’s look. You can even help the environment and save on electric bills by choosing the newer energy-efficient models.
3. Replace your old wallpaper. If it’s peeling and dated, then please, throw it away and replace it. You’ll have a lot of fun choosing new patterns, and you don’t even have to be committed to using wallpaper again. You can repaint your walls if you prefer.
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