March 9th, 2008 by admin
If you have spent a good amount of time searching the Internet or the Yellow Pages for a contractor, you may have noticed a few ads proudly proclaiming the company’s ability to do “barrier free remodeling” on request. At first glance, this term might not mean anything significant, but to thousands of people seeking to improve the quality of their home life, such a contractor can be a blessing.
“Barrier Free Remodeling” refers to home improvements and renovations designed for handicap accessibility. Homeowners confined to wheelchairs or walkers, or who need assistance with home appliances will know that barrier free structures are helpful and allow them to move through a space without obstacles. Examples of barrier free remodeling may include the following:
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February 18th, 2008 by admin
Remodeling your home can be a great way to spruce up your house and your attitude! A remodeling project can be as simple as changing your color scheme or as complex and a complete home makeover. The choice is yours. In this article we will take a quick look at some of the benefits of remodeling, as well as the risks and complexities involved. We’ll look at how to get started and outline a few of the benefits and risks of various remodeling projects. Whether you want to modernize or go retro, whether your project is small or large, whether you hire a contractor or do it yourself, remodeling can be a fun and exciting way to add a little excitement.
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February 17th, 2008 by admin
Your resourcefulness and pocket are the biggest restrictions you have when deciding upon a bathroom a facelift. With a larger budget comes more options but even for the less affluent there are still several options. No matter what the size of your wallet is the internet offers a immense selection of bathroom cabinet choices.
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February 8th, 2008 by admin
A living room addition can be the answer to a number of lifestyle issues as well as space issues for families and add to the value of your home at resale. Your home may have a living room that does not meet the needs of your family or it may have no living room at all. Many new homes are designed with a great room only. While these designs are wonderful for a casual lifestyle, they may not work for you if you need for a more formal entertaining area. Many homes built in the 1940s through 1960s were designed with huge living rooms. They were intended to be the room in which the family lived - multi-functional space for relaxing, watching television, reading, listening to music and entertaining. Certainly many people add living rooms to be family living spaces, but a majority of people also add living rooms in order to create more formal settings for entertaining or escape from the television and the noise of children playing.
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February 4th, 2008 by admin
A living room addition can be the answer to a number of lifestyle issues as well as space issues for families and add to the value of your home at resale. Your home may have a living room that does not meet the needs of your family or it may have no living room at all. Many new homes are designed with a great room only. While these designs are wonderful for a casual lifestyle, they may not work for you if you need for a more formal entertaining area. Many homes built in the 1940s through 1960s were designed with huge living rooms. They were intended to be the room in which the family lived - multi-functional space for relaxing, watching television, reading, listening to music and entertaining. Certainly many people add living rooms to be family living spaces, but a majority of people also add living rooms in order to create more formal settings for entertaining or escape from the television and the noise of children playing.
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January 28th, 2008 by admin
There is a wide range of bathroom cabinets that can be used to accessorize your bathroom in an efficient, but equally aesthetic, way. Bathroom vanity cabinets are a necessary part of the bathroom. Bathroom cabinets serve a variety of functions, from providing counter space to hold small things like contacts, trimmers, and acne medicine. Larger cabinets can hide the unsightly pipes from the bathroom sink and provide storage space for towels, or cleaning chemicals.
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January 26th, 2008 by admin
Is it any wonder why almost 80% of homes in North America use asphalt shingles as the roofing material of choice. The prevalence of asphalt shingles has created a vast assortment of fittings and fixtures designed to work with them. Items such as a multitude of flashing configurations, edge products, and almost every skylight manufactured has an appropriate base configuration for a weatherproof connection with asphalt shingles. All of the material that you need for a proper installation, such as the shingles, tarpaper, nails, vent boots and chimney flashing are available at any home improvement retailer.
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January 17th, 2008 by admin
Fall is the perfect time of year for painting, both indoors and outdoors. Temperatures are falling, the sun is not as harsh, and the humidity index is down. If painting indoors, windows can be opened to provide good ventilation. If painting outdoors, the climate is right to provide proper drying and adhesion of paints.
The proper surface preparation for any painting project is to remove any paint that is flaking and provide a reasonably clean surface. For a first coat, the use of a paint primer or specifically formulated undercoat paint is generally the best method to ensure that the final or decorative coat has proper adhesion to the surface that you are painting.
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January 16th, 2008 by admin
A living room addition can be the answer to a number of lifestyle issues as well as space issues for families and add to the value of your home at resale. Your home may have a living room that does not meet the needs of your family or it may have no living room at all. Many new homes are designed with a great room only. While these designs are wonderful for a casual lifestyle, they may not work for you if you need for a more formal entertaining area. Many homes built in the 1940s through 1960s were designed with huge living rooms. They were intended to be the room in which the family lived - multi-functional space for relaxing, watching television, reading, listening to music and entertaining. Certainly many people add living rooms to be family living spaces, but a majority of people also add living rooms in order to create more formal settings for entertaining or escape from the television and the noise of children playing.
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January 12th, 2008 by admin
Materials are a significant portion of the cost of many remodels. Lumber, flooring, tile, windows, and cabinets are just some of the costs that can add up quickly, especially when remodeling a bathroom or kitchen. If you are willing to spend some time shopping for the best prices, then you can save a considerable amount of money on these materials.
Where is the easiest place for the average homeowner to save when remodeling?
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