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Tips to Help You Save Money When Remodeling Your Kitchen

2/28/2020

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Kitchen remodels are often one of the most expensive home DIY projects. However, they can also be extremely rewarding by increasing your home's overall property value, especially if you intend to replace and upgrade all of your kitchen's current appliances and accessories. With a few tips and tricks, learn how to save money whenever you intend to conduct a thorough renovation of your home's kitchen.

Adjust Your Mortgage

Adjusting your mortgage or taking out a second mortgage loan is one possibility for homeowners who qualify who are interested in remodeling an area and space of their home. According to Bosse Loans, even if you can afford a 20 percent down payment, by using a 5 percent down payment, you can use the extra funds for a home remodel. Consider working with a financial expert to determine just how much you qualify for with regard to your kitchen remodeling plans.

Don't Let Anything Go to Waste

Waste not want not. Always use any material you have while working to update or remodel a space in your home. Never allow material to go to waste, even if you consider it as scraps or have no current use for it. Anyone who is on a budget understands the value of keeping scrap and additional or excess material around throughout the process of completing a remodel. Keeping excess material around is a way to stick to your budget while also ensuring you have the materials necessary to get the job done properly.

Consider Alternative Countertop Materials

While you may want to replace your countertop, some counter materials are more expensive than others. If you want to save some money but still get a new counter look, consider looking at some less expensive counter material options. Granite is a popular countertop material, but it can be really unaffordable if you have a limited budget. According to Houzz, there are tons of creative ideas for countertop materials that can still make your kitchen look upgraded without being too expensive. Do your research beforehand so you can pick the best countertop material that fits both your desired aesthetic and your budget.

Renovating your kitchen does not have to break your bank, even if you intend to do a complete overhaul of your home's current kitchen's look. Taking the time to properly plan for the remodeling of your kitchen, brainstorming creative ideas, and committing to completing the project on your own can ultimately save more money than working with any professional or local team.

If you’d like help renovating your kitchen, contact us today for a quote!

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How to Design a House for Someone With Physical Limitations

2/27/2020

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Sometimes going up and down the stairs or performing any other physical activity can be seen as a regular thing. But the same cannot apply to physically limited people. Something you overlook like a narrow doorway or a traffic sign can pose a significant challenge to the physically challenged. This explains why you need to pay more attention when designing a house for an owner with physical limitations. Above all, you may need to understand how to navigate through the process to ensure that you meet the owner's expectations and needs. To achieve this, there are essential factors you need to keep in mind.

Constant Communication

Perhaps this is the essential factor to keep in mind. Before you start the work, ensure you understand the kind of physical challenges faced by the owner of the house. Talk to them regularly and ask relevant questions regarding their requirements and expectations to ensure the house you build meets their requirements. Additionally, you may inquire if it's possible to talk to their doctors or perhaps to get a doctor's recommendation. Keeping in constant communication helps you stay in touch, and in case of any changes or adjustments, you can do them on time.

Easily Accessible Options

When designing a house for a physically disabled owner, it’s essential to incorporate accessible features like better flooring, wider doorways, safer toilets and bathrooms, and any other feature that can facilitate convenience. The Americans with Disabilities Acts defines disability as either mental or physical limitations that prevent a person from performing certain activities. Various studies estimate that 11 percent of Americans suffer from chronic pain or severe disabilities.

Regular Inspection

While you continue with the project, let the owner keep regular checks on the progress of the house. It could help them know if the works are going on as expected. And if there are any changes to be made, you'll have a chance to do them at an earlier stage. Regular checks can help you adjust and figure out extra features and designs to be incorporated for convenient reach and customization.

Building a house for physically limited people can be quite a task, especially if you're facing communication barriers. Therefore, ensure you take your time in understanding the house owner's requirements and work towards meeting them. The above factors can help you keep in touch with them and build a house that meets their requirements and needs.

If you want to add customizations to your home to accomodate someone with disabilities, contact us and we can give you a quote!

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How to Heighten the Hygge in Your Home

2/26/2020

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The concept of hygge comes from the Scandinavian country of Denmark. The word is considered difficult to translate, but it involves a focus on cozy comfort and togetherness. Imagine a family spending a cold winter evening in a warm living room sipping hot chocolate. There might be friendly conversation or everyone may be reading their favorite book. This type of image embodies the hygge lifestyle. Here are some ways you can increase the feeling of hygge in your home.

Comfortable Clothing

The hygge way of life prizes comfort over style. Replace your fancy, uncomfortable shoes with socks or slippers. Do not be afraid to lounge in your most comfortable pair of sweatpants. Because northern countries, like Denmark, experience long winter nights, many people associate hygge with oversized sweaters and other apparel designed for warmth.

Simple Decorations

To create an atmosphere of hygge, you want to keep your home decorations simple. The Scandinavian decorating style uses simple color schemes and clean lines. In terms of accent pieces, look for throw rugs, blankets and pillows that are solid-colored and soft. Other items in your home should have meaning for you. The hygge lifestyle is not about isolation but celebrates connections with family and friends. Hygge-centered homes often display items that have sentimental value. If you have an object on display, be prepared to tell its story.

Sources of Light

An atmosphere of hygge will feature soft lighting around sources that draw people together. If you have ever spent a winter’s evening around a fireplace, you know the ideal light of a hygge home. For the sake of safety, you will want more lighting. Candles can give your home a warm glow. When you use electric lights, choose soft white bulbs that you can dim to enhance the mood. During the day, let the sunlight be your main light source. Installing a window allowing natural light will provide a gentler atmosphere than fluorescent lighting.

Comfortable Seating

Seating is designed for different purposes. Formal, hard-backed chairs encourage you to sit up straight as you work or eat a meal. In hygge style, the focus is on comfort. You want seating that invites your guests to stay put for a while and be comfortable. Choose chairs and couches with plenty of cushioning that are made from soft materials.

Adopting a hygge lifestyle means creating a space where people can slow down and relax. Your home will be a place where guests feel comfortable. Together, you can celebrate the simple joy of a cozy community.

If you are looking to improve the outside of your home rather than the inside, check out these tips on how to maximize your curb appeal!

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Tips for Staying Organized After Moving Into Your New House

2/20/2020

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Moving into a new home can be one of the most exciting events in your life. It can also be a time of chaos and clutter as you try to unpack and organize your belongings in a timely fashion. Fortunately, there are several steps that can be taken to keep your home clean and organized during and after the process of settling in.

Find a Place for Everything

In order to help you find things easier, you should properly label storage bins and containers. This will ensure that items that belong in the kitchen aren't put in boxes that find their way to the bathroom. It can also help you differentiate between items that you intend to unpack now and items that are going to be put in storage. It can be a good idea to create a plan for where everything will go when you actually close on the purchase of your new home. Doing so can help you pack in a strategic manner, and this may make it easier to put everything where it needs to be in less time on moving day.

Declutter Again

While you are unpacking, you may find that some items are broken, don't fit well in your new home or are otherwise not worth keeping around. Those items should either be donated, put in the basement or thrown away as soon as possible. Anything that you choose to keep should be placed in a container that is properly sealed and labeled. Furthermore, items that you store in a basement, attic or garage should be kept in containers made from plastic or similar materials. This reduces the chances that pests or excess humidity will destroy them.

Create a Regular Cleaning Schedule

Keeping your home clean is a process that doesn't end once you unpack your belongings. Instead, it is something that you will need to spend time on from the day that you move in until the day the property is sold. Creating a cleaning schedule can be a helpful way to ensure that your home is a comfortable and relaxing environment for yourself and your family.

It can be stressful living in a home that is full of clutter. Clean homes are also less likely to experience pests or other forms of damage. Therefore, it is important that you have a cleaning and organization routine that everyone in the home follows in your new place.

Here’s another article you might like: Multi-Generational Homes—Why a Larger Home May Make Sense

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4 Customization Options for Your Garage in 2020

2/19/2020

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The humble garage has seen a makeover in recent years. Once relegated to parking and storage, new options are letting homeowners contain the mess and spruce it up the area into a functional space. Here are some of the most interesting options for garage customization as we head into a new decade.

Storage Space Selections

Along with housing cars, the traditional job of the garage is storage. Outdoor items such as bikes, mowers, power tools and overflow items from the home interior all join together and can make organization tough. Classic pegboards and newer slat walls allow for myriad hanging options, but some garage owners are now investing in quality cabinetry, rolling storage units, movable shelving, baskets and more. According to Extra Space Storage, there are seemingly endless options to help store even the bulkiest and most oddly shaped items.

Flooring Options

Garage flooring is typically the standard concrete pad, maybe with a coat of paint slapped on top. However, with homeowners increasingly turning to the garage as a center of entertainment in addition to storage, it may be time to explore new possibilities. DIY tiling can come in different colors and textures such as rubber, washable polymer carpet, faux-wood or vinyl. Epoxy flooring has also seen a surge in popularity, allowing garage enthusiasts to explore a variety of coloring and patterns.

Garage Door Choices

Whether your garage is solely for parking cars, used for storage or being repurposed entirely, the door needs to be sturdy and reliable. Garage doors are generally made from metal such as aluminum, wood or wooden composites. Standard sectional options are giving way to new styles such as tilt-up canopies that raise as a single unit and side-sliding models. Traditional paneling has given way to new options such as contemporary, carriage and barn-door styles. Whatever you choose, consider insulation. According to Howell Door, insulating your garage will reduce energy bills by blocking outdoor weather conditions.

Useable Space

Garages are increasingly being seen as a usable accessory space, especially for homes that may lack basements or extensive yards. Homeowners are turning garages into impromptu social gathering spots by adding bars complete with fridge and sink, televisions, comfortable seating or even movie screens. Others use the garage as a home gym with the ability to open the door on nice days and close it when it's rainy or cold. Others layer the area with rubber matting and convert it into a children’s play space.

Whatever plan you have for your garage, modern options give you great flexibility to accomplish your goal. Whether you simply want a clean and organized car barn or you'd like an upgrade to a fancy usable space, the options seem endless. If your garage has become cluttered or it needs some TLC, you may want to consider some of these possibilities to create the space of your dreams.

If you’d like some help with your next construction project, contact us for a quote!

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