Remodeling
Remodeling a home can be a daunting task, but you can do many remodeling projects yourself. Optimize your results and stay safe with the ideas and projects in these articles.
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If you're in the process of choosing countertop materials for your kitchen or bathroom, you already know two of the most popular options are quartz and granite countertops.
By Marie Look
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You bought a new house that you can't wait to furnish, and visions of comfy couches and dining room chairs dance in your head. But when it comes to putting it all together, your mind's reeling. How do you pull off a harmonious yet eclectic look?
Over time, it's only natural that something in your house will need upkeep and/or repair; it's just one of the joys that come with home ownership. Take the DIY route, unleash your inner handyman and fix these five items yourself.
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There was a crooked man who built a crooked house -- and charged you thousands for the labor. Some stories about contractors are enough to give you chills. And other tales remind you that consumers need to be smart about their demands and expectations.
The budgeting process for a home remodeling starts way before you have to list your costs for labor and materials. It begins with a long, hard look at yourself. Why exactly are you remodeling in the first place?
By Dave Roos
Paintbrush? Check. Hammer? Check. Got everything you need for that DIY project? Think again! Unless you have the proper safety gear, you could injure yourself while repairing or beautifying your home.
By Echo Surina
Many first time remodelers end up spending a lot more money than they need to because of a lack of knowledge about construction and materials costs. Unscrupulous contractors may fly under the radar of a renovation rookie as well. Know how to manage both.
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A few years ago, the construction market was at an all-time high. But the recession brought with it a huge downturn in the real estate market. So if you're stuck in your house, how about sprucing it up?
While this may not be the best real estate market around, it is a good time to spend some money on your home to improve its value. But what should you do to get the most return on your investment?
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Starting a home renovation project and not sure how to cut porcelain tile? With the right tools and approach, you can master this expensive and tricky ceramic work.
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If your home's attic is nothing more than wasted space, you may want to remodel it. Whether you need a home office, an extra bedroom or a studio space, your attic is full of possibilities.
There may come a time when you or a loved can't run up the stairs, step into a steaming bath or even walk in the front door. But there are some changes that can make your home accessible.
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Is it greener to renovate a home or to build a new one from scratch? It depends on your individual situation, and each has its own advantages.
By Josh Clark
If you're under the assumption that any renovation will instantly boost the value of your home, you should think again. Some home improvements could actually decrease its worth.