“Leave it to the pros” is perhaps the most often heard advice you get from anyone in the remodeling and home improvement business. It’s good advice, too, considering the benefits one can derive from it. However, there are times when you should not listen to your remodeling contractor. read more
Avoid Window Replacement Scams With These Tips
As with most home improvement projects, a window replacement is an important investment. For it to be successful, you want to work with the pros who can provide you with both high-quality window units and reasonably priced installation. When you are in the market for new or replacement windows, always consider working with a reputable company. Steer clear of those who offer cheap services, but perform substandard installation work. Here are read more
Child-Friendly Bathroom: Considerations When Designing One
It’s good to have a bathroom that’s geared not just toward adults, but also children. It must have plenty of storage, easy-to-maintain surfaces, sturdy fixtures and accommodations for the little one. So, you must consider a number of different items when designing a kid's bathroom. -------------------------------------------- CONTINUE READING -------------------------------------------- Lower Vanity Countertop Children will have to read more
Best Ideas to Consider When Decorating Your Front Porch
Front porches are making a comeback, and that’s according to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), which saw an increase in requests for such in many home improvement projects. Whether it is an addition or an enclosure, having a front porch means that many households are looking for another place to hang out apart from the backyard deck or patio. Here are some of the best ideas to consider when decorating the front porch. read more
Should You Stay in Your Home During a Remodel?
Making your kitchen or bathroom remodeling dreams come true is an exciting time for any homeowner. Unfortunately, depending on the scale of your project, building this dream can take time, and, during this period, the affected part of your home becomes inaccessible and unusable. So, the question remains, should you stay in your home during a renovation, or would it be better to move out temporarily until after everything is finished? read more
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