2017

  • 4 Tips For Designing An Outdoor Kitchen With A Priority For Safety

    Enjoying an outdoor kitchen is the warmer months of the year can be a great way unwind with friends and family, but it does come with several concerns if you want to be sure that the installation goes smoothly. If you're unsure of what you can do to make your outdoor kitchen as safe as possible, it's a good idea to look into what kinds of steps can be taken. 
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  • Thinking About Replacing Your Bathtub? Why You Should Refinish It Instead

    When your bathtub starts to deteriorate and become weathered looking it can cause both aesthetic and practical problems. You need your tub to look great so that it can highlight your bathroom but if there are porcelain patches missing in your bathtub it can truly make the space look unappealing. Also, the places that are worn away can be troublesome because the cement beneath the porcelain is not always very smooth so it can cause serious irritation with your skin.
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  • Paint Like A Pro With These 2 Tips

    Painting the inside of your home is a smart DIY remodel for ambitious homeowners. Interior painting is one of the most affordable and accessible home remodels you can invest in. You can get all the tools and supplies at a home improvement or paint store and then start to paint that very same day. If you are interested in handling your own paint job, you need to make sure you make it look good.
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  • Windows, Doors And Floors, Oh My! These Tips To Help With Completing Water Damage Restorations

    When your home has been damaged due to problems like flooding, plumbing leaks or storms, restorations are something that you will want to do quickly. Many of the materials in your home are lost and need to be disposed of, but there are also materials that can be restored when your home has water damage. Here are some tips to help you with the restoration of those other materials when cleaning up after a water damage problem:
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  • How To Fill Drill Holes In Laminate Cabinets

    Laminate doors have a covering that makes them appear as real wood. When you replace and adjust hardware on laminate cabinet doors during a remodel, you will need to fill the holes. You have to use caution while you fix holes to avoid damage, but it is easy with the right tools. Fill the holes by following this step-by-step guide. Fill Holes A Half-Inch to One-Inch with Putty To complete this project, you need:
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  • Bathroom Remodeling Ideas For A Half Bath

    If your half bath is in need of an update, there are a few remodeling ideas you can use to give it a new look while also maximizing space. Use these ideas to help create a stunning new half bath in your home. New Lighting Smaller bathrooms can sometimes seem dimly lit, particularly if you only have a ceiling light in the room. Work with your contractor to create a lighting concept that makes this room feel bright and airy despite its small size.
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  • Get Help With Plumbing To Add A Half Bath To Your Parent's Bedroom

    Inviting a parent to live in your home is an enormous undertaking. It may not be that much work when they first move in because their mind will be set on relocating and their moving load may be small. After they have settled into your home for a year or two, they may love the space and its functionality. But, you may have noticed that they want to have a private bathroom to enjoy on their own.
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  • How To Refinish A Cast Iron Tub

    An old cast iron tub adds sophistication and old-world style to your bathroom, but they can fade and rust with time. However, a faded tub doesn't mean you have to buy a new one, which is a relief if you don't want to part with it during a remodel. Refinishing the tub is more cost-effective than a replacement, and it can be done by a novice DIY person. Follow these tips to refinish a cast iron tub:
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  • Advantages Of Porcelain Countertops

    Porcelain is an alternative building material that is commonly used for tiles and bathroom fixtures, but it is also sometimes used as a countertop material. Porcelain carries a number of unique characteristics, which give countertops made out of the material a distinctive set of advantages. Understanding what a porcelain countertop has to offer your bathroom or kitchen can help you decide if installing one is the right choice for your remodeling needs.
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