Jun
10
Foreclosure Home Remodeling
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Other foreclosure home remodeling areas are more difficult to finish and will take almost all of the allocated time to complete. The foreclosed home may have been neglected for a long period of time, and rodents may have entered the home and chewed holes through walls, woodwork and attic spaces. The items that will need to be replaced, and the repairs that must be accomplished, must be determined before foreclosure home remodeling efforts can even begin.
Professional contractors have a good idea of what damage has been done by viewing each area of the home. They realize the materials that are behind the walls, and how many rolls of insulation are in each wall space. A foreclosure home remodeling project might include repairs to the ceiling areas due to water leaks. If the roof is leaking, then shingles will need to be added to the list of supplies that will be needed to complete the foreclosed home remodeling project on time.
Buckled flooring will definitely require further investigation because this is an indication of structural damage that extends to the support system under the home. The cement slab may be cracked by broken pipes, or the land might have shifted underneath the home from recent storms and a poor drainage system. This type of foreclosure home remodeling problem might delay the home from being listed on the market at all.
Home building contractors do not worry very much about peeling paint and dirt and grime. These are easy fixes for me, and this fix will allow a foreclosure home remodeling project to proceed as planned. Walls can be resurfaced if they are rough and unsightly and the white wall finish will make these walls look brand new after a few coats of paint. A foreclosure home remodeling project can require plumbing skills too. If the piping system in the home is broken, then there is going to be accumulated water somewhere under the home. Broken pipes have to be repaired before a home is placed on the market for sale.
Some of the foreclosure home remodeling projects – are very simple, and some are quite costly. In some cases, the cost of repairs will liquidate, the cash that the owners hope to make on the property, and cost of them more to repair than they will ever be able to recoup. In these cases, it is better to stop the foreclosure home remodeling project and tear the building down and start fresh.
The materials that are used to build the new home might not have as many outstanding features as it would normally have, such as Jacuzzi bath and marbled countertops in the kitchen, but the investors have to cut costs at every turn to recoup the monies they have lost. The new home is like to sell quickly if an attractive price is listed, and it will definitely sell because people love buying brand new homes. The new owners can start their own remodeling projects when they settle in to their new home.
By: Jena Luthovski
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Jun
9
Remodeling, how to get started?
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We are thinking about doing some major remodeling to our home. I would like to find out approximate costs. How do we go about starting this process? Anyone with hints and suggestions?
Jun
8
Interior Decorating Styles And Home Remodeling
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Sooner or later in the life of your home, you will have to face the task of remodeling. Even people who have bought brand new homes have realized that after a few years, they will need to fix some things or make necessary changes to meet lifestyle changes. Remodeling your home can add a great deal of value, and if you update it properly to suit your needs, you can make your life easier in the long run. You don’t really have to move in order to have the house that suits your changing family needs; a home remodeling will address your needs more cheaply and easily.
Simple changes, such as taking a wall down to open the kitchen into the dining area, or to make a living room or recreational room larger, can be easily tackled. A larger project such as a complete room addition, or remodeling a kitchen or bathroom will be a bigger drain on time and budget. Whether you are remodeling to make your home more useful, more attractive, or more suited to your growing family, you will find that remodeling your home will be a worthwhile investment.
You may choose to remodel for a specific purpose, or because your home is starting to show its age, and needs updating, or maybe a little of each. This is what frequently happens to most homeowners. They need a new room and bath, and then take the opportunity to change the siding instead of trying to match the old, change the front door to look better Wit the siding, etc., etc. The most popular subjects for home remodeling are the kitchen and bathroom; these are the rooms that look dated the most easily, and remodeling them adds the most value to the home. Anyone can spot a ten or twenty year old kitchen just by the colors of the appliances and flooring!
In preparing to sell your home, you may consider some home remodeling, since you want to get the best resale price you can. In this case, it is wise to concentrate on the kitchen and bathrooms; these are the rooms that home buyers look most closely at in making their decision. If you have a kitchen that is way out of date, or a bathroom with old fashioned tiles and fixtures, your prospective buyers will look elsewhere.
If you are handy, or have some friends or relatives who are, you may be able to do a great deal of the remodeling yourself. The labor involved in home remodeling is the biggest cost, so the more you can cut that done, the cheaper the project will be. Materials are usually the least cost factor, especially if you shop around for bargains and sales. You may not be able to install plumbing or put up a wall, but you can probably paint a room and haul away debris, thus saving on certain aspects of the job.
Taking on a project like this can be daunting, but if you take the right attitude, it can also be fun. Just think about how much nicer it will look and how much easier it will be to live in if you upgrade and make needed changes.
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Jun
7
We are remodeling/painting. Is the ceiling supposed to be the exact color as the base boards?What looks better
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Floors will be lamanate wood and tile. Both about the same color. I want to paint the walls a warm brown tone, and the base boards an off white or egg shell color, should I paint my ceilings the same color as my (new)base boards will be, or it will not matter if the color is only a suttle difference, which may or may not even be noticed by visitors. We are purchasing everything at Home Depot, any input would be great.
Jun
6
Students remodeling home.Do we need someone to approve designs if so were do we find them?
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When remodeling a home,to confirm design eligibility do you need to have the same criteria as a architect or engineer or is there some where we can send the plans.
Jun
6
Does anybody recommend a good site for home remodeling for a do it you’re selfer?
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I know there are probably tons of sites of there but looking for some recommendations, maybe a site that has good ideas, tips, and possibily forums for a do it you’re self person like me to do home remodeling.
Jun
6
Including the Outdoors in Home Remodeling
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As reported in the May 2006 Consumer Reports, designing and furnishing an outdoor room is the second most likely home-remodeling project to do. Specifically, approximately 1.2 million U.S. households will install a fully functional outdoor kitchen, according to a study by the industry research company inquiry.
In 2004, Better Homes and Gardens magazine received survey responses from nearly 60,000 Americans describing home improvement projects and future home-building aspirations. Better Homes and Gardens found that people want indoor/outdoor livability, technological innovations, flexibility for family needs and a kitchen-centric focus. (REMODELING Magazine, September 1, 2005)
Homeowners are seeking ways to make the outdoors a functional part of the living area. To accomplish that, the barriers between outdoors and indoors, such as walls and solid doors, are going away. As cited in “A Simple Way to Increase Outdoor Living Space” at HGPgal.com, for homeowners looking to add to their living space, improve their lifestyle and increase the resale value of their home, the perfect solution is to extend living areas outdoors through the addition of decks, patios, outdoor kitchens and entertainment areas.
“The line between the house and the outdoor space continues to disintegrate,” says Julie D. Taylor, author of Outdoor Rooms. “Many designers are using the same, or similar, materials both on the interior and exterior to extend the house to the outdoors. It breaks down the barrier and gives a feeling of a larger house.”
Alternatively, instead of thinking of the barriers disintegrating, another solution is effective indoor-outdoor connections. These connections can include French doors opening up onto a porch, or the addition of a window to expose a lovely view. Indoor-outdoor connections can be as simple as adding a mudroom between the garage and the home, or more complex, such as an outdoor entertainment area placed just outside the doors of a home’s main gathering space. Adding visual connections to the outdoors, such as through the addition of glass doors or enlarging a window, adds value to your home by making its interior space appear larger than it actually is. (“Connect Inside of Your House with the Beauty Outdoors,” Ann Robinson, Deseret News, April 2005)
To create the outdoor living space that you want, start by determining your budget and your desires.
Consumer Reports provides some tips about what to consider for building room extensions or outdoor entertainment areas:
* Determine how you will use your space
* Consider location
* Be sure to weatherproof
* Incorporate lighting and heat
* Consider safety
No matter what extension you decide to make, it will undoubtedly add value to your home. As cited by Ann Robinson in Deseret News, “Exterior living space adds usable square footage to your home without costing you the $120-plus per square foot you’d spend for the construction of an addition.”
The Home Remodelers Group® can work with you to determine your indoor-outdoor remodeling desires. We have many gorgous sunroom plans and other renovating features available on our website at www.homeremodelersgroup.com. So, if you need a new area to relax and enjoy reading your favorite book, a place to create a new home gym, a place to add a spa to create your own special oasis, or an area for entertaining family and friends, a new sunroom, deck, or outdoor kitchen may be the perfect solution. We can help bring the outdoors in or take your family out in a comfortable and relaxing setting.
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Jun
5
DIY Childrens Swing help?
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Hi I have built a wooden swing frame for the kids, does anyone know the standard width when fixing the ropes to the top bar. IE. Should they be parallel to the swing seat or wider at the top. Thanks
Jun
5
Where to Start When Considering Home Remodeling?
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First of all you will want to decide what sort of home remodeling job to take on. If your mother-in-law is going to move in, building an additional room or rooms makes sense. But if you’re just itching to update your home and want to get remodeling, some changes are more worthwhile than others.
Still unsure of how you want to change your home? The following five popular home remodeling projects will stir your imagination and increase the value of you home.
Adding Central Air and Heat
One of today’s big selling points for homes is the addition of central air and heat. Other air and heating options were widely used in the past, but if your home continues to operate on a swamp cooler, it’s time to update. You will find that your electric bill will be lower too!
Kitchen Changes
If you’re looking to update your home there is no better area to start than the kitchen. Update your appliances, replace the cabinets and add new counter tops and watch the value of your home skyrocket!
Insulation for Increased Energy Efficiency
When deciding on a home remodeling project adding insulation can be overlooked. But if you own an older home this is a must! Why let your hard earned dollars fly out the window because of poor insulation? It’s an easy fix and your wallet will thank you.
The Addition
One of the most classic home renovation projects is adding on a room. Now, this job sounds a bit intimidating and for good reason. Not only does adding an addition or extension take a great deal of time, it requires a great deal of money. Take time making good plans and an addition or extension will dramatically increase your home’s value.
Additions and Extensions
Adding another room or rooms to your home is one of the oldest forms of home remodeling. However, adding an extension can be costly as well as time consuming. Good planning and proper timing can make adding an extension to your home both practical and cost-effective.
Curb Appeal
Curb appeal is not only a quick way to add immediate beauty and interest, but simple and something most home owners can do on their own. Landscaping is a popular home renovation project because of its simplicity and immediate added home value.
Regardless of the remodeling project you decide upon, you need to first consider a few key questions that will determine if said project is a fit.
*How will this update increase the value of my home? *Are these changes going attract or deter potential home buyers? *Is the time and cost really worth the final outcome?
One of the biggest possible in the realm of home remodeling are mistakes. When beginning to remodel your home it’s tempting to bite off more than you can chew. Understand all details of your project before signing on. When in doubt, hire it out. The following projects may require a professional:
*Electrical work *Plumbing *Roofing or Chimney work *Demolition
Did you know that proper timing of specific projects make an enormous difference? Timing is actually one of the most important factors when starting a home remodeling project. A few of the following tips can truly make or break your remodeling plans:
Do you want your kitchen torn up during Thanksgiving or Christmas? Keep holidays and any other important event in mind before beginning a project.
A more obvious issue is that of the weather. Even if your home remodeling job is indoors, the weather can still significantly affect it.
Are you financially prepared to commit to remodeling project? Much unnecessary anxiety and conflict could be avoided if a home remodeling project was just postponed. Your home is not going anywhere and the needed updating will still be there when you are ready financially.
Last, but not least is committing to a time line. If you are doing the work yourself it’s easy to get consumed by other life events and let your home remodeling sit. Not only does this make for a constant mess, but your chances of staying within budget decrease dramatically.
Summary:
If you’re a homeowner, you will most likely participate in some sort of home remodeling project. Home remodeling includes updating kitchen appliances, installing central air and heat or painting your dinning room a fresh color. Regardless of project taken on, keeping in mind your time line and budget will help you achieve your goal with the least amount of problems possible.
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Jun
2
DIY septum piercing?
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im planning on piercing my own septum later this month.
don’t lecture me on diy piercing, or piercing in general, im asking for tips specifically on piercing septums.
im getting septum clamps, a professional needle, and a retainer.
tips?
hehe YAY!
people aren’t being stupid.
thanks for the support guys. :]



