Archive for May, 2010
More Home Improvement Ideas
Posted by admin in Home Improvement Ideas on May 31, 2010
Everyone seems to want to work from home. It’s staggering the number of people that are starting home businesses. Yet, it’s not just about home businesses, many companies are allowing their employees to work from home either full or part time.
But, how do you prepare your home for a home business or a work-from-home job? And, when is it advisable to renovate or even build an addition? Let’s take a look at a few home office requirements.
Top 5 Home Improvement Ideas
Posted by admin in Home Improvement Ideas on May 31, 2010
One of the things that I am amazed at is how many people allow their homes to be in such a state of disrepair and weathered looking until it comes time to sell their home. I did this with the first home I lived in, and after getting the house ready for sale, I realized what a nice looking home we actually had. With just a few, low cost projects, you can not only enjoy the home you have now, but you can increase its value at the same time. Here are five ideas that you can start on this weekend.
The first tip is always the easiest and cheapest, which is paint. Take a walk through your home and look at the ceilings. I would imagine they need some fresh white paint to help brighten up the room and give your rooms a cleaner look. You may want to keep the walls the same color as they are now, or you may want to change the look all together with a new color. Another idea, especially in the kitchen, is to paint one wall a different color as an accent. Paint is always one of the best ways to make the biggest difference.
Four Bad Home Improvement Ideas
Posted by admin in Home Improvement Ideas on May 31, 2010
When considering adding value to a home, you consistently hear from the real estate industry that updated bathrooms and quality kitchens stand out in a home sale. Those are proven sale closers. There are certain other improvements you can make to your home that will beautify it or create convenience for your family. When it comes time to selling, however, those improvements may do nothing to increase the value of the property and may even turn off potential homebuyers.
Over-the-Top Renovations