Some Ideas for Bathroom Renovation Projects

February 24th, 2009

A bathroom renovation project can often turn a drab looking bathroom into one where you would want to spend some time relaxing. With the wide range of options that are available in making bathrooms comfortable and cozy, you would really be spoilt for choices.

While some people renovate their bathrooms because they want a change in the existing layout, some others choose to do it before selling their homes because it can help in increasing the home’s value. Either way, the job should be approached with the same fervor.

In having your bathroom renovated, either you can choose to take care of it on your own, or you could also choose to take the help of a professional. In working along with a professional, make sure that you go through all the paperwork involved before signing on anything. Also, try and look for a business that is experienced in the field, and also try and go through pictures of their previous projects.

Your bathroom’s mirror says a lot about your personality, and you should pick one with care. With mirrors available in varied shapes, sizes, and colors, you can be assured of finding one you like. Besides liking the mirror that you want to buy, also ensure that it matches the other fixtures and colors in your bathroom.

Storage cabinets for bathrooms are always a welcome idea. These cabinets come in various sizes, and can be found in different materials such as wood, glass, and plastic. Getting a custom made storage cabinet for your bathroom is also a possibility. If ground space is a constraint in your bathroom, you can also opt for wall mounted cabinets, and these too present an interesting array of options.

Investing in a good medicine cabinet for your bathroom is also a good idea. These cabinets can not only hold your medications, but also your toiletries. If you have children in your house, you can also consider buying a medicine cabinet with a lock. When it comes to medicine cabinets, you again have a wide range to choose from.

If your bathroom has some extra space, you can also think about getting a steam shower. These can provide therapeutic showers which leave you feeling fresh and rejuvenated.

With there being no dearth of options to choose from, you can truly turn your bathroom remodeling project into a grand one.

A Brief about Home Repair

February 24th, 2009

There are many reasons that a homeowner would undertake home repairs. You might just have bought a home at a ‘fire sale’ which needs repairs. You might want to sell your house, and carry out repair work to increase your home’s value. Or you could simply want to carry out repair work because it is called for.

Irrespective of the reason for you to carry out any form of home repair, it is necessary that you decide at the beginning whether you wish to carry out the repair work on your own, or do you wish to employ the services of professionals.

If you intend to undertake the repair work on your own, you are bound to come up with questions that you will want answered. While going through home improvement related periodicals and magazines can help, they are more helpful if followed over a period of time, as looking for specific information in a pile of magazines can be quite difficult.

Alternatively, you can go through the internet in looking for answers for your questions. The internet is home to a large number of websites which can help you with you home repair related woes. Many of these websites also offer expedited expert advice for most home repair related questions. Besides, the internet is also home to a plethora of articles based on various forms of repair work, often offering step by step guides.

If you intend to employ professionals to carry out the repairs, it is suggested that you get multiple quotes for the task at hand. This is because multiple quotes help you get the best price. Again, the internet is a great place to look for home improvement professionals within your neighborhood, as most of them do have an online presence.

Before you hire a professional to carry out your repair work, you must ensure that you go through all the paperwork very carefully. Going through the business’ credentials is suggested, and so is going through photographs of their previous assignments. This should give you an indication of their competency levels.

Since undertaking repair work on your home can involve a fair amount of money and time being spent, you must ensure that you exercise thorough care during the entire process.

Landscape Design – The Low Budget Way

February 19th, 2009

With the entire nation facing a financial downturn, an increasing number of people are looking at low budget options when it comes to landscape design. You no longer have to worry about your garden looking dull because of financial constraints. With some information about the correct techniques and plants to use, you will have a healthy looking landscape soon.

When it comes to maintaining a landscape, the four factors that incur continual costs are trimming, mulching, weeding, and watering. With focusing you efforts on minimizing these, you would be well on your way to a garden that requires lesser maintenance.

Listed below are some tips that can help you in reducing the costs that you incur in maintaining your landscaped garden.

  • Using gravel in place of mulch can help reduce weeds and also aids in soil retention.
  • Using gravel can eliminate mulching, and gravel seldom needs replacement.
  • Plants like Azaleas are prone to diseases and insect infestation, and are best not considered.
  • Plants such as dwarf yaupons and boxwood need continual pruning, and are also best avoided.
  • Develop various points of focus in your garden.
  • Consider the use of things other than plants to serve as points of focus.
  • Adding pathways to your landscape design can be a great way to allow access to various parts within the space, and can be quite pleasing to the eye.

Investing in lighting can help you showcase specific aspects of your garden, while overlooking the others. Besides, good lighting would also provide security, and is a good economical way of increasing your home’s value.

Outdoor fountains can also be appeasing to look at, and not all water fountains are expensive. The combination of water and greenery has long been regarded as a great source of de-stressing.

Having you own compost pit can result in considerable savings, as you would be saving on fertilizer costs as well as the costs you incur in having your waste cleared. Besides, making and maintaining a compost pit is fairly easy on the pocket.

When it comes to choosing furniture for your garden, looking at the options that plastic has to offer is a good idea. Outdoor plastic furniture is quite affordable, and can withstand varied forms of weather.

Do it yourself Projects – Choices Aplenty

February 17th, 2009

With do it yourself projects increasingly gaining credence, more and more homeowners are opting to undertake their own DIY home improvement tasks. While the ongoing slow economy can be partially attributed to this trend, the fact that completing a home improvement task comes along with a sense of accomplishment, is also finding many takers.

With access to the right tools and information, the possibilities of things that you can do around your home are limitless. If you are at a loss for ideas, you can always get online and go through the thousands and thousands of DIY projects which are available. Besides finding projects to undertake, you can also get step-by-step guides to undertake these projects.

You can look for ideas in magazines, and can also choose to sit through home improvement shows on the TV for some ideas. Alternatively, you can set your imagination to work and see what unfolds.

Many people love waking up to the sounds of birds chirping, and if you like birds, making a birdhouse is a great idea. Your first birdhouse can be a simple one, and will work with success as long as it is spacious, and you remember to refill the water and birdfeed periodically.

If you have an unkempt looking lawn, your do it yourself project can involve uplifting your lawn’s existing landscape. A good looking lawn can increase a home’s value considerably, whilst also providing you with a good natural place to relax. Besides, gardening is known to provide a relaxing effect by itself.

While undertaking plumbing or carpentry related tasks might seem challenging in the beginning, some practice should help you in gaining a lot of confidence.

Undertaking minor repair work around the home can lead to significant savings, and most minor repair jobs are fairly easy. Tasks such as fixing leaking faucets and replacing toilet seats can be easily accomplished without prior experience, as far as you have the required tools. In attempting any DIY plumbing task, make sure you have your tools in close proximity, as a water leak should ideally not be left unattended half way during repair.

The primary aim in attempting do it yourself projects in the beginning should be their successful completion. You can always aim at perfection later on.

Home Improvement Ideas – Small is Big

February 16th, 2009

The home improvement sector has seen considerable changes in the past while expanding rapidly. The sector has bifurcated into many sub sectors, thereby making it easier for people like us (undertaking home improvement projects) to plan and carry out our projects.

With there being a large number of home improvement projects that are easy on the pocket, you do have lots to choose from even if you are on a prohibitory budget. While a large number of people, owing to the troubled fiscal times, are staying away from carrying out their ideas for home improvement, an increasing number of people are opting to undertake these projects on their own to save some money.

While some projects for home improvement, even if undertaken on your own, can be quite expensive, there are options that you can turn to, which require minimal investments. These cheap projects can help you bring changes in your desired spaces.

Simple modifications such as changing your furniture covers, changing the color on the walls, or making changes in your garden, can change the appeal of your house considerably. Getting rid of clutter (which does not cost any money at all) is a sure fire method to make your home look more presentable. Simply rearranging the layout of the furniture within the house can also bring about positive results.

If you do opt to make some minor changes in your kitchens, bathrooms, walkways, bedrooms, etc. you can increase the value of your home considerably. Paying attention to detail in cleaning up the place often works wonders in increasing a home’s overall appeal.

Simple things such as installing new kitchen cabinets, changing old toilet seats, and investing in wall hangings, are also good cheap home improvement ideas.

Given the scenario that our housing sector is going through right now, it would be best to refrain from undertaking any really expensive home improvement projects if you intend to sell your home in the near future.

When it comes to home improvement ideas, you should not limit yourself to what convention has to offer. Use your mind’s resources in coming up with unique and distinct ways to set your home apart. Letting your lifestyle play a role in what your home looks like always helps in adding a distinctive look to any home.

Some Gardening Advice

February 13th, 2009

If you are looking for advice for your garden, you really do not have to look very hard. DIY exterior gardening advice is available in the form of books and magazines, and the internet is a great source as well. While garden advice does usually vary from plant to plant, there is also advice that is common for most plants.

An example in case is the advice that you would get in planting any plant. You must ensure that the plants have adequate room to grow without overcrowding them. Fresh air is always a plus, and you must also take into consideration the amount of natural light the plant requires. To boost the growth of you plants, the use of compost or mulch is often advised.

When it comes to irrigating your garden, the advice is a little more varied. This is because different plants need different quantities of water. An example being that a tomato plant would need much more water than a cactus. Factors such as the weather conditions of the area you live in and the amount of rain in the region should also be taken into consideration when it comes to watering your plants.

Another common piece of gardening advice says that your plants need fertilizer throughout their lives, and not just when you plant them. In choosing a fertilizer for your plants, you should take into consideration factors such as the soil quality, its pH balance, etc. When it comes to fertilizing your plants, the use of compost is always welcome. Compost is also easy on the pocket since you can meet your own requirements by making a compost pit.

Advice relating to insect and weed infestation is also very commonly sought. If you do not address insect and weed related problems at the very onset, there is a good chance that the effects could be devastating. Their solution lies in the number of pesticides and chemicals which are available in the market, and asking the storekeeper selling them is often the best way to choose which specific one to get.

Since gardening does throw up the odd question every now and then, even the most proficient of gardeners can be seen asking for advice at some point. Also, while the advice is easily available, you must also take into consideration where the advice is coming from.

Do it yourself Crafts – A Brief

February 13th, 2009

If you wish to engage in craft related activities, two things are of primary importance; adequate knowledge and access to resources. While many people take on do it yourself crafts as a hobby, it can also be a great way to save money. You can make attractive artifacts to place around your home, thereby reducing your home décor costs. Besides, engaging in craft making is also known to soothe the mind.

In looking for craft activities to undertake, you can refer to crafts books which are easily available. However, the internet is a better option because you can get the same information present in books, for free. Besides, you can find these activities on the internet from the comfort of your own home.

When it comes to crafts supplies, you can go through local home improvement and stationary stores, and also see what the internet has to offer. Once you start pursuing crafts, it is also a good idea to recycle things around the home that you would normally have thrown. These include empty plastic containers, shoe boxes, gift wrapping paper, glass jars, cans, etc. With a ‘crafty’ mind, you never know when these might come in handy.

Other things that you could end up needing for your craft projects include different colored paper, felt, crayons (oil crayons are better than wax crayons), paint brushes, craft paint, a good pair of scissors, glue, etc.

Beads are also very commonly used in craft projects. Beads can be made from various materials such as glass, semi precious stones, plastic, wood, etc. These beads can be used to make decorative displays to be placed around the home, as well as jewelry. If you want to get your children to start pursuing crafts, gifting them a ‘bead kit’ is sure to garner some interest.

Projects involving beads, like other craft projects, range from easy to difficult. Creating unique jewelry is quite easy with beads as long as you have the basic supplies. Besides the beads, these include, wire cutters, wire, and ‘crimp’ beads. Crimp beads are made using soft metal and are needed for completing a beaded strand.

With there being no limit to what you can do with crafts, it is best that you let your imagination to the groundwork.

Basic Things You Would Need for Your DIY Projects

February 13th, 2009

DIY home improvement projects have found an increasing number of takers in the recent past. While the slowdown in the economy is one of the main reasons for this, many home owners are undertaking their own home improvement projects simply because of the joy they get out of completing these projects. However, irrespective of whether you are undertaking a project for saving money or for the sheer pleasure of the task, all DIY projects require specific tools for their successful completion.

While some home improvement tasks are fairly easy to accomplish, some others would require a fair amount of time and knowledge on your part. The advances in the home improvement sector over the recent past, however, are aimed at making these tasks easy. With access to the right tools, and with the right information, you can accomplish your tasks with a professional’s touch.

Given below is a list of the basic things you would require as part of your tool kit in undertaking most home improvement tasks.

Hammers:

While commonly available in most homes, it is advised that you get yourself a good hammer. Try getting a hammer that is neither too heavy nor too light. Hammers with steel bodies from the head to the neck are often good. Also, look for hammers where the head and the neck fuse together, and aren’t two separate parts. Handles made from wood, or covered with rubber grips are recommended.

Power-Tools:

Power-tools take away a lot of the physical work associated with home improvement tasks. While this does depend on the difficulty level of the task at hand, spending some money on power wrenches and drills can often result in your projects taking lesser time to finish, while also using lesser energy.

Wood/Boards:

While having some material such as plywood, boards, planks, etc., in reserve is advised, it is also suggested that you stick to keeping things that you think you might require some time soon. This is because untreated wood lying around can get damaged, thereby resulting in unwanted losses.

Screws, Nuts, Bolts, Etc.:

It is always recommended that you have a basic supply of different types of screws, nuts, bolts, nails, etc. keeping in view your upcoming projects. Half and one inch nails are used fairly commonly for undertaking general repair work around a home.

Lawn Maintenance – The Art of Mowing

February 13th, 2009

While mowing a lawn does seem like a very simple task, there is more to it than just walking or riding the mower around the lawn a few times. When and how you mow your lawn is important and so is what is done with the resultant clippings. This article aims to educate you on the mowing aspect of DIY exterior lawn maintenance.

One of the most common mowing mistakes that most people make in mowing their lawns is to cut the grass very short. Scalping down your lawn is definitely not suggested, and no, you not have to take a putting green as your ideal lawn. The many reasons that cutting grass too short is bad include:

  • The near decapitation of the grass results in increased demands for moisture and nutrition.
  • It results in the faster drying out of the soil.
  • Chlorophyll contents are reduced, and chlorophyll serves as fuel for energy production. Long blades would have more chlorophyll resulting in better looking grass.
  • In the absence of tall blades of grass, weeds can germinate in a better way.

The one thing that makes a lawn look good is the evenness with which it has been mowed. Badly mowed grass does result in the lawn getting dehydrated and also promoting the growth of weeds.

Moreover, the notion that mowing your grass close to the ground will increase the time between mows does not hold true. Cutting the grass too short results in the grass growing faster. This is because it is trying to get back to its natural form.

A good setting to keep your lawn mower on during ‘season’ is at 2.5 – 3 inches. However, cutting your grass a little shorter just before the onset of winter is a good idea as this would help ward off fungal related problems.

Once you’ve mowed the lawn, leaving the clipping behind can stop the supply of sunlight to the grass that lies underneath. You should ideally rake up your clippings, and using them in a compost pit is the best way to make use of them. However, if you are regular with your mowing you can let the clippings stay on the lawn as these short clippings would enrich the soil while breaking down.

Do remember that how your lawn looks depends largely on what you subject it to.

Bathroom Renovations – A Brief Overview

February 13th, 2009

While the reasons that different homeowners undertake bathroom renovations might vary, the outcome that they all desire is a nice looking bathroom. If you are tired of the way your bathroom looks, or if you plan to sell your home in the near future, you might do well to consider having your bathroom renovated.

Getting your bathroom renovated prior to selling your home can up its value considerably. Besides, there are many people who like to spend some quality time in their bathrooms with, themselves. Having a good looking bathroom can often have a relaxing effect on the user.

If you do plan to undertake renovations in you bathroom, questions are bound to arise. While there are a number of magazines that you can refer to for ideas, looking for specific answers through these magazines can be very time consuming, and often end up without results. You can also consult the staff at local home improvement stores, but the information that you receive would be limited to their level of expertise. Hiring a professional bathroom designer can cost a fair amount of money.

The internet, on the other hand, is a great place to get your questions answered quickly. There are a number of websites which cater especially to bathroom related information, and many of these websites offer step by step lessons to undertake most bathroom remodeling tasks.

In having your bathroom renovated, you should ideally have your complete plan in place at the very onset. There are several things you need to take into consideration in the planning stage. These include, the dimensions of your bathroom; whether the bathroom needs to be self contained or will it be part of another area (like a bedroom, or a pool); whether you need the doors and windows replaced; whether the floor and walls need re-tiling; whether the bathroom includes laundry space (thereby requiring additional power outlets); the kind of fixtures you want; etc.

Also, remember that while there are a number of tasks that you can do your own, do not hesitate in taking the help of professionals for the more complicated tasks.

Since the possibilities of what you can do with your bathroom are limitless, it is best that you go through a wide range of options before finalizing your blueprint.