A trend is not always something you want to place your trust in. For varying reasons, certain things come in and out of style for a period of time and it is a toss-up whether or not they have the necessary qualities to last beyond that.
Read MoreWhen it comes to selecting a remodeling company, there might not be only one perfect company for the job, but there can certainly be wrong companies.
Read MoreResiding your home is a home improvement project that has several benefits but can often be overlooked. Many people put it on their list and then forget to get around to it. Others take up a low-cost deal with a contractor who has leftover material from a neighboring job.
Read MoreWhat do you think of when you hear the word success? A simple definition of success is the accomplishment of one’s goals. If your goal is a new kitchen, the first moment you swing a hammer during demolition results in a “new” kitchen.
Read More“It takes as much energy to wish as it does to plan.” -Eleanor Roosevelt When it comes to home improvement, it is all too easy to slip away from planning and fall into daydreaming and wishing. Wishing will only get you so far though.
Read MoreVoltaire once said that originality is nothing but judicious imitation. Imitation follows information. The more ideas you expose yourself to, the better you’ll understand how to use what has worked for others in the past to help you achieve your goals.
Read MoreIt may be surprising to think of visualization in a kitchen remodeling context. For the professional athlete on the day before a big game or as a self-help measure to build confidence before a stressful day visualization might be helpful, but how does it apply to my new kitchen?
Read MoreYou pull up to your home and admire the cracked paint speckling the side of your house, perfectly accenting the fungus that has recently appeared on your decaying siding. As the sun begins to set, you think to yourself that life couldn’t get any better. Or could it?
Read MoreWhen you think about a home improvement project , the considerations are seemingly endless. Any time you make a change to your home, you are making a decision that will directly affect your life on a daily basis.
Read MoreChoosing material is largely reliant on the type of project you’re undertaking. For example, building a dog house is a much different process than building a new fence. The material you would want on your siding is much different than what you want to use for a new footpath.
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