Dealing with home improvement projects in a small home can be challenging. Most homeowners feel limited in their design and construction choices because their space simply cannot allow everything in their plans. The result often becomes a choice between choosing what looks good and what is useful. Luckily, this doesn’t have to be the case all the time. read more
What to Do First When a Storm Hits Your Home
You’ve done all your due diligence and prepared everything you need to get your remodeling project underway. Suddenly, a storm appears on the forecast and throws a wrench into all your plans. It is frustrating. Natural disasters can be destructive and, more importantly, disruptive. Whatever home improvement plans you might have will now have to wait until you sort out the damage brought about by heavy rains or hailstorms. read more
Is Building a Guest House Worth the Trouble?
Like other major construction projects like kitchen or bathroom remodeling, building a guest house is a big ticket renovation undertaking that requires considerable preparation, time, effort and, of course, funds. What sets it apart, however, is that constructing a detached guest house is almost akin to building an entirely new house. read more
Screened-in Porch or Deck: Which One Should You Choose?
Curb appeal is one of the most important aspects of owning a home since it can easily increase your property’s overall value. With that in mind, homeowners are constantly looking for ways to improve their home’s curb appeal. One way you can accomplish this is by installing a screened-in porch or deck in your home. But what exactly is it that sets these two apart from one another? Here’s everything you need to know about screened-in porches and read more
4 Types of Trim and Molding You Need to Know
When it comes to interior design, the interior trim is an important, but often forgotten, component. When properly installed, it’ll work well with your crown molding, door and window trim, chair rail and baseboard, creating a cohesive look that enhances your home’s architecture. However, when installing trim, you shouldn’t just pick the first one you see from the many available. read more
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