Extra fast new easy home construction renovating ideas.
March 25, 2010 by Tim
Filed under Bathrooms, Kitchens, outdoor rooms, Practical Renovation, tips
Have mentioned some areas before. Here are some extra ideas.
1 Renovate the laundry. Installing an energy,efficient appliances, it might even pay for itself with energy/water efficiency ratings a new washer/dryer combo, can lift a laundry. These are available on excellent deals, given the slower economy of today. In the USA, often the laundry can be moved into the garage, as a way to free up extra room for living in the home. In the UK, often the Laundry appliances are incorporated in the Kitchen.
2 A home bathroom addition can be as simple as employing a resurfacing contractor, or tiler. They can complete their work in a single day. They will do an inexpensive, transformational makeover, both cheaply and efficiently. Their respray products will transform the colour and finish of a bath, hand basin and tiles in a day. The addition of new door handles, a heater,exhaust fan and heated towel rails, will lift a bathroom dramatically. No one, wants a cold clinical bathroom, some heating does wonders for comfort and reducing mould. Some larger windows and a skylight will add both light and warmth to a bathroom.
3 A garden addition can be well worthwhile, especially a front garden, as it will lift the Street Appeal of a home. The garden can highlight the home. A garden can be a haven and a revitalising and refreshing area. Given the recent water restrictions, the home with a vigorous and lush garden can be seen as a luxury feature:a sign of a well cared for home. A lush garden can be an area of peace and tranquility. Consider, gardening is rated as Australia’s number one outdoor recreation activity. The latest relaxation of the tight water restrictions has been measured to add hundred” s of millions to the State economy.
4 A kitchen makeover/addition can be one of the best ways to add value to the home. The current trend is to establish an open plan kitchen. A good cleaning, painting, some new granite bench tops, new lighting, splash backs and door handles can revitalise a kitchen. I always renovate the kitchen, as I see it as a major feature area. Building an open plan kitchen with a view from the kitchen food preparation area. No one wants to be enclosed in a kitchen, away from the guests and family. I understand in the USA, that a kitchen has become basically a wall of appliances in the dining area. Knock down a wall enclosing an old kitchen, install an Island bench space and modern cupboards. A new kitchen is one of the best renovation projects. Kitchen companies are offering excellent deals including discounts on appliances at the moment, due to the slower economy.
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Home Renovating materials, free, discounted, via easy home renovating
January 4, 2010 by Tim
Filed under environmental features, First Home Buyers, new building products, Renovating, Slideshow, tips
Do you spend too much time trying to buy the”cheap” easy home renovating materials.
1 Your best way is to buy the best of what you need. Buy good quality home renovating materials. Measure twice, cut once. Quantify what you need, then add some extra volume, in order, to cover breakages.
2 Take concrete, rather than laboriously, mixing for a driveway yourself : it will pay to buy a load of pre-mixed concrete from a mini-mix home delivered.
3 One might get some materials, by eBay/Graysonline/Trading Post, casey, auction houses and garage sales.
4 I like to grow out my own garden bushes, this can save heaps. For me, this can save me thousands a year, when I landscape several home gardens.
5 You can always buy renovating materials in bulk and have it home delivered. Masters or Lowes stores have free delivery. This saves both time and money.
6 Buy furniture as a complete home package, from a discount store like Whitehorse, Sydney’s, furniture Spot, Super Amart or Fantastic Furniture.
7 I note, cleaning up second hand materials, is usually counter productive, as your labour is too valuable, to be cleaning bricks or removing nails from timber.
8 Buy your garden mulch in bulk from the council, on a home delivered basis.
9 For the garden sculpture, one might recycle from the hard rubbish collection.
10 Home Garage sales and Sunday markets are great for home accessories and home feature items.
11 I find my discounts by managing time, by buying at shops like Bunnings, or Masters, Home Depot or Lowes. These are a one stop home hardware shop where you can buy everything, you need.
12 Making your own curtains, blinds, accessories from fabric bought at the Spotlight store.These days both Bunnings and Masters have heaps of home decore items.
13 There are even special demolition stores which recyle building materials from demo jobs.
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