Monday, March 12, 2012

How You Can Work Towards A Better Home Today

By Trey Hollister


You can increase the value of your home if you just make some simple changes that will help you feel better about the condition of your home. Afterwards, your home will be a more pleasant place to live and its resale value will be greater.Don't be scared off from ambitious or large-scale home renovation projects -- you'd be surprised at how much can be accomplished without having experience in construction. Use these tips to get working on the dream home you've always wanted.

Organize your tools into specialized toolboxes reserved for each project. For example, put your plumbing tools into one toolbox. Keep a separate box with the supplies you'll need to do electrical work. You can then grab the right tools for the project without wasting time.

Water resistant drywall should be used in kitchens and bathrooms to prevent moisture from getting into the walls. Water resistant wall board, also referred to as "green board" to contractors, is better able to withstand wetness and humidity. Additionally, the material is treated with a special chemical that can inhibit the growth of mold, a common household allergen and toxin.

Consider hiring a professional when you will be making some major changes around the house. Professionals like architects, designers and contractors are in business for a reason. Their work isn't easy, and they have trained for the job at hand. It may be tempting to undertake a project by yourself, but hiring a professional ensures that the work is completed quickly and correctly.

Boring, simple lampshades have no personality. Brighten up a lamp shade by using stencils and acrylic paint. This will add some style and personality to you rooms and take away the drab look from a cheep looking lamp shade.

If you are adding exterior lights to your outdoor spaces, think about adding motion detector lights. Motion sensor lights make your home more secure because they light up when potential criminals enter the property. This will also lower your electric bills.

Install motion detectors at the front entrance of your home. You can save significantly on your electricity bills by only turning on lights when they are needed. You can take your home's safety up a notch by installing motion detectors that cause lights to turn on when a thief is present.

An easy, inexpensive way to keep your house (and your feet) toasty warm is to add a heat source beneath your tiled floors. If you're already going to replace a floor with tile, ask about radiant heating methods. The sales person will be able to guide you on which type of flooring should be used as well as the options available for radiant heating. Heated floors also impress potential home buyers.

When you use these tips you can get rid of any hassles or extra expenses that might happen if you do not plan. Start your own projects right now!




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