Does your house need to be renovated in various ways? Or are you thinking about adding an expansion, like a patio? If so, this article contains many helpful tips that can answer some of your questions and get you started in the right direction to a successful home improvement project.
You might only need to do something small to get more money out of your home when you sell it. If you intend to put your home on the market in the near future, do a couple of quick projects to boost your home’s value. One example might be a new splash of paint on the interior and exterior. This will only cost you about two hundred dollars, but can increase your home’s value significantly.
When selecting a contractor for a home renovation, be sure to find someone you trust. Perform interviews as if you were hiring a personal assistant. You will have to let this contractor into your home and work with them on a daily basis. It’s better to select one you trust from the beginning than to face personality clashes later.
Be careful to what degree you personalize your home improvement projects. What appeals to you now may not appeal to potential buyers down the road. The more specialized and substantial your project is, the smaller return on investment you can expect to receive when you sell your home in the future.
When it comes to home improvement, small additions such as power strips and surge protectors can be extremely beneficial. Power strips allow for you to easily turn off groups of electronics, saving money on energy. Most surge protectors will protect your electronics from lightning strikes and power surges.
If you have an extensive collection of collectibles or figurines, keep what you display to a minimum. Trying to display everything in one room or area can make your space appear cluttered. Choose a few focal pieces, about 5 pieces at the most and arrange them in a pleasing manner.
Use the area between the rafters of your ceiling and the joists of your floor for storing building materials. Larger materials can even be stored without problems. Simply nail a couple of furring strips across two of your exposed floor joists or rafters and slip in the material to be stored.
When using nails to join wood surfaces, such as those in door frames, try reinforcing them with glue or liquid nails. By doing this, the wood will be reinforced with a much tighter bond than normal and strengthen the quality of your construction, which will last for many years without the need for constant repairs.
Have a large bulletin board in your kitchen or living room, where you can write reminders for yourself of things you need to do or bills you need to pay. Emergency phone numbers, contacts, brochures, postcards and notes to yourself, look better arranged on a bulletin board and won’t clutter your refrigerator or other appliances.
Keep your placemats and linen napkins clean by storing them in appropriate sized zipper sealed bags. Be sure to label the bag with a sharpie clearly stating how many pieces of each are within the bag. Don’t forget to force the air out and seal the bags as flat as possible to only use minimal space.
Replacing the windows in your home is one of the most important steps in perfecting your home. This is because the windows are one of the first thing a person notices in a home. Make sure to get windows that are durable. Vinyl windows are the best choice for durability and strength.
If you find yourself falling in love with a particular pattern of wallpaper but find that it’s either out of your price range or not quite durable enough for high-traffic areas, consider buying a roll of it anyway for decorative purposes. You can easily have it matted and framed, or can keep it around the house for smaller, more craft-type projects.
An air conditioning unit is not one of most attractive appliances. In certain areas, though, air conditioning is an absolute necessity. It is easy to hide it with some nice latticework or any other feature. You can also try planting ornamental grasses, such as pampas grass, in the area, as long as you maintain 12 inches between the unit and the roots.
Perpetually closed doors can make a hallway or corridor appear uninviting and uncomfortably narrow. Replace your solid door with a French door, which has a series of clear glass panels framed by wood. If you are concerned with privacy, opt for translucent glass or an adhesive to give the glass a “frosted” look. Home Depot and Lowe’s carry adhesive window films for under twenty dollars.
A home improvement project can be fun to do, but it also can be very practical. Taking care of your house is something you should take seriously, and renovating older, worn out sections can make all the difference when you’re planning to sell it for a higher price. These tips can help you save time and money and make the best decision for your home.
Make The Most Of Your Investment: Home Improvement Tips And Tricks was originally published on Spring