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So you're going to remodel your home?
There are a number of things that should thought about before you start such a big project as remodeling your house. Obviously you need to fist off decide what you are going to be doing and what will be remodeled, but there is also a lot of costs that you will need to factor in. The amount of funds that you have available to begin your remodeling project will not suffice in determining how much your project should set you back. There are a few ways to tell you just how much money would be worth putting into...Read more about So you're going to remodel your home?.
Kitchen and Bath Remodels-it's in the details.
 (ARA) - On average, a bathroom remodel costs $15,789 and a kitchen remodel costs $55,503 according to Remodeling Magazine's 2007 Cost vs. Value report. But you don't need to spend thousands of dollars to get a fresh look in your home. Focus on the items that get used the most, like the faucet.  Touch-free faucets are now available for residential use and are becoming increasingly popular in homes around the country. These new faucets offer homeowners a myriad of advantages: * Increased hygiene ...Read more about Kitchen and Bath Remodels-it's in the details..
Eco-friendly Home Decorating Made Easy
 (ARA) - Take a look around at some of the products being sold by your favorite retailers today and you'll see that "going green" isn't just a catch phrase anymore; it's a way of living. But living green isn't just about driving a hybrid or eating organic. It's now expanded into how we decorate our homes. In fact, there are more environmentally-friendly home-decorating products to choose from than ever before. That's because until a few years ago, if you wanted to decorate green you had to...Read more about Eco-friendly Home Decorating Made Easy.
From Common to Customized - Add Value With Details
  ARA) - Whether you're selling your home or planning to live there for years to come, you can add interest and value using architectural elements. Customizing your kitchen, bath or master bedroom is a simple way to set your home apart and increase the "wow factor" of those particular rooms, which real estate agents say sell houses. Architectural elements are the unique details that form the architectural style of houses and buildings. These include anything from stairways and fireplace m...Read more about From Common to Customized - Add Value With Details.
Love the Look of Wood Flooring, but Not the Hassle or Cost?
  ARA) - Natural wood once reigned as the product of choice when it came to selecting an attractive flooring material that would impart a warm, homey and upscale appearance. Today, with many new laminate flooring options available, homeowners are taking a closer look at what appears to be authentic wood, but delivers the beauty at a much lower cost with far more benefits. Unbeatable Performance Today's laminates feature the realistic characteristics of wood in both texture and grain while prov...Read more about Love the Look of Wood Flooring, but Not the Hassle or Cost?.

Latest Tips

5 best budget kitchen decorating ideas
Great ideas for freshening your kitchen on a tight budget! Need some great ideas to freshen up that kitchen with a very limited budget? Your only limitations are your creativity and a little elbow grease! 1.Repaint those cabinets! Unless you have high quality wood cabinets, chances are they could use some rejuvenation, and painted finishes are very hot! There are many techniques you can easily learn to give your kitchen cabinets an expensive designer look. Crackling, faux finishing, and glazing are all q...Read more about 5 best budget kitchen decorating ideas.
Childproofing your home
Have a new little one running around?  It can be a major change for you and your home.  Make sure you take the right steps to keep both your child and your home safe during this time in a little ones life.  A few simple things to keep in mind are:  1. To lock up all your cleaning supplies, poisons, and sharp objects.  Putting latches on cabinets where they may be or putting them in the garage for a while could do the trick.  2.  Make sure you check your smoke detectors o...Read more about Childproofing your home.
Choosing your landscaping
Remember it is very important to take a good look at your home before beginning a major landscaping project.  If you have a southwestern style home it would look out of place with an english garden.  instead simple hardscaping with some palms and rock will fit the bill.  Is your house formal and very symetrical have the landscaping match with neatly placed trees and shrubs along with clean lines on your surroundings.  Remember if your house is unique make the landscaping match too! ...Read more about Choosing your landscaping.
Preparing to paint
When it comes to damage from sun, rain, and wind, one of the main problem areas for a home is the exterior trim and/or southern exposure sides. Wether you are going to paint your home or have a pro do it make sure it is prepped correctly.  At minimum you need to powerwash, clean and lightly sand problem areas.  You then want to apply a high quality primer before you paint.  Some times you will need to scrape, sand, and re-caulk some problem areas. Without a primer coat you will be paintin...Read more about Preparing to paint.
Weatherstripping doors
When it comes to cutting down on annoying air drafts while reducing energy loss, applying weatherstripping to a door and opening surrounding the door can be just as important as weatherstripping a window. When a door is closed, expensively heated or cooled air can seep out between the door and its jambs and top, and, even more significantly, beneath the door's bottom edge. In fact, a narrow 1/4-inch gap beneath a conventional entry door is equal to having a 3-inch-square hole in you...Read more about Weatherstripping doors.

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