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Saturday, June 19, 2010

Increase The Value Of Your House With Do It Yourself Projects

Increase The Value Of Your House With Do It Yourself Projects

by Chris Channing


Increase The Value Of Your House With Do It Yourself Projects

Chris Channing

Every family enjoys coming home to a beautiful house. It increases the standard of living, and gives families a reason to appreciate what they have in their household. But many household improvement projects can be costly or require help- so what projects can homeowners undertake that won't break their wallet?

The Best Home Improvement Projects To Employ

Perhaps the most popular way to renovate a house is to simply repaint a room or two. Paint is fairly cheap, and minimal effort is needed to complete a paint job as compared to other home improvement options. Finding the perfect color for a room will enable a homeowner to completely redesign the look and feel of their home.

Equally as easy to install are chandeliers and ceiling fans. Both objects dangle from the ceiling of a room to give an elegant look to households. In the case of ceiling fans, it also gives a room better air circulation as a result. This method does take some experience, but is rather simple to accomplish with the right knowhow or help.

For the more committed homeowners, dividing a large room into two or more sections can be a great summer project. This can give a house more bathrooms, bedrooms, or storage closets. Alternatively, homeowners can tear down a wall and install bars, seating areas, or make larger rooms. This takes some construction work, so only attempt this with the right help.

A newer trend in housing is to keep houses energy efficient. This means that heat should not escape during winter time- and cool air should stay in the house during winter. This usually means replacement of windows or doors, or even the inclusion of more insulation. This improvement makes houses more appealing to buyers, who like to know they will save on their energy bills each month.

Tile is one more home improvement product that can change the way kitchens and bathrooms look. Tile takes a little bit more work to implement, as it needs special surfacing and glue. It does, however, give exotic looks to kitchens and bathrooms that can help raise the price of a house dramatically.

Home Improvement Contractors

Homeowners who don't have the time for home improvement projects but still want the benefits they provide should seek out options in hiring a helping hand. But where do homeowners go for trustworthy services?

Some special hardware stores license professional services to help aid in home improvement. This can be expensive, however, and one is usually better off finding a home improvement contractor. Contractors have special knowledge in the field that enables them to do the job with ease, experience, and at lower costs.

Lastly, you can always con family members to help. A little extra help from uncle Tom or other family members can make all the difference in the turnaround time associated with home improvement projects.

Find out more, take a look at some (http://www.RemodelTheHome.com) Home Renovations resources. Take a look at bathroom renovation/a> projects too!


Easy Ways To Add Value To Your Home

Easy Ways to Add Value To Your Home

by April Kerr


It's plain to see that many homeowners do not understand exactly how to add value to your home with home improvement. Somehow, many go overboard to the point where it stops adding value and results in a loss to them. Don't be quick to make decisions when it comes to renovations.

Therefore, your renovations must coincide with the type of home you own. For instance, the most expensive materials would benefit only homes that are considered upscale. The kitchen would be a good example here. High end, imported and top of the line, custom kitchen cupboards would suit an upscale home for the affluent. Such value would never be appreciated in average homes, nor would it appreciate the value of the property.

And, vice-versa! An upscale home would depreciate in value if the materials used were low end. The important thing to remember in home renovations is that the improvement must be in tune with the property and any future potential buyers. Not only should it please you, the homeowner, it should keep the type and actual value of the home.

Making wise choices and knowing where to draw the line with renovations and home improvements are key to getting the return on your investment. There is nothing worse than installing the most expensive hardwood floors in an average home, costing you thousands of dollars and getting nothing for that investment.

With that said, the most return on investment comes from the two most popular rooms in the house, the kitchen and bathroom. In the kitchen, replacing an old backsplash can make all the difference as would new cabinet door handles. Of course, with either of these, there are numerous choices to suit any style and decor.

A new countertop would also increase the value of your home as it would bring it up to date. Here, there are various choices available including newer ideas with glass or stainless steel. Choosing laminate is fine, especially now with the wide range of looks they have to offer. Going one step further can bring you to granite. For the look of granite, without the high cost, you could use granite tiles instead, saving you lots of money. This is a great option for average homes.

Keep in mind that maintenance should always be considered when choosing the material. If you plan to sell your home, consider material that are easy to maintain and clean in order to entice buyers.


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April Kerr writes for Basement Finishing Ideas which has details of inexpensive basement decoration ideas and ideas for your basement's ceiling.