Monday, November 25, 2013

Learn How To Do Home Improvement Like A Pro

By Fritz Jellis


You can do a lot to your home by doing a few small enhancements now and then. Actually, with some of these home improvements they can bring in thousands of dollars more through a higher resale value. Here are some home improvement tips to help you begin.

Don't be afraid to use bright colors in the decor of your home. Paint a wall pink or red if you want to. It's only paint, you can always re-paint it later. The most important thing is letting your own personality shine through in the style of your home.

Before you undertake any major home improvement project, it is in your best interest to create a well-laid plan. Once you have started the project, you need to focus on finishing the job rather than deciding on the details. Look through books, watch tv shows, and pay attention to details in homes of friends and family for ideas.

Hiring a professional organizer for a home storage makeover, can do wonders for your home's look. Most of us have catch all areas throughout the house, where items tend to go to die. We all have areas that we look at and say that we'll straighten it out tomorrow. A professional organizer can suggest changes you can make to avoid these problem areas and make your home more efficient.

Plan a place to put any debris from your project. Proper disposal of construction trash can be expensive, so making arrangements before you begin is essential to finishing your project on schedule.

When you hire a contractor to work on a home improvement project, make sure that he is holding a current license and that he has insurance for his employees. This is important for your protection, in case you have a legal dispute about the quality of the work. In addition, if his employees are not covered by his insurance, you might be financially responsible for any injuries that an employee incurs, while he is on your premises.

Choose wallpaper patterns carefully. Avoid using overpowering patterns in small spaces; conversely, using a bold design in a very large room will make it appear cozier. Never use a patterned wallpaper if you have patterned carpet or window coverings. For a room full of awkward corners and recesses, pick a wallpaper with a random design that the eye doesn't tend to follow. This will help to disguise any imperfections in the walls.

Making sure that your basement is weatherproof is the first step to creating a living space in there. If your basement is dry and never leaks or floods, it is a great way to save money on your renovation. However, if your basement is perennially flooded or damp, it not only makes way for mold, but also makes the space uninhabitable. Make sure to weatherproof your basement before beginning your remodeling project.

To make your home improvement project a success, always hire a licensed contractor. Every state requires you to possess some kind of certification if you're a general contractor or a sub-contractor. They don't have to do a test to get certification, though. Proper licensing will protect the homeowner and the contractor's employees from falling victim to unscrupulous builders.

When cracks appear in your interior walls or your ceilings, have them inspected by a construction professional as soon as possible. While the most likely cause of such cracks is a simple failure in the finished surface, they can indicate deeper, much more serious causes. You don't want to blithely paint over a crack and forget about it when it is actually indicating foundation settlement!

Create space in a cramped bathroom. Build floor-to-ceiling cabinets, and store similar items in baskets. This avoids any clutter on the countertop. A corner storage unit in your shower is perfect for holding shampoo, conditioner and any other items you may need. A great tip for creating space is to get rid of everything that isn't used on a regular basis. This can include out of date medications in your medicine cabinet or beauty products that you tried and didn't like. By clearing these out, you will have plenty of room for things that you actually use!

Take your new cabinets apart before installing them. Remove the cabinet doors and all of the drawers to make them lighter and easier to install. Make sure to label all of the drawers and doors so that you can get them put back onto the right cabinet when they are installed.

If you are in need of a home improvement project, consider an extension on your home. Extensions can be added to the exterior or the interior of your home and expand on space you already have but aren't using. For example, loft spaces can be created out of rooms with cathedral ceilings, or a finished attic can act as an extra bedroom.

As illustrated, a home remodeling project can be relatively easy. You can enjoy an anxiety-free project when you plan well ahead of time. Try implementing some of the pointers and ideas you learned in this article, and get started on increasing the value of your home.




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