Thursday, June 18, 2015

Easy DIY Projects For The Home Improvement Beginner

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As the seasons change and our tastes become a little more defined, many people get tired of looking at the same-old-same-old in their homes. Not everyone is out to completely remodel their dwellings, but most are going to tackle a home improvement project or few. Make sure you’re doing it right by following the tips below.

Improving the air quality inside your home can be an invaluable home improvement for both your health and the resale value of your house. The first step would be to replace any old carpets or have them professionally cleaned, as they could be hiding contaminants, allergens and unpleasant odors. Secondly, if your budget allows, install an energy efficient air conditioning system.

Improve your home and lower your water bill by changing out your toilet with a more efficient model. Many companies have reduced the amount of gallons it takes to flush and they even feature options, such as flushing only liquids or solids, so you can control how much water is used, depending on what is in the toilet.

If your vinyl floor has a bubble, try removing it! If a bubble exists in an old vinyl floor, it is easy to slice into it and release the air. Then flatten the area where the bubble was. After that, though, you must put in a bit of glue to keep things the way you want them to be. Use a glue product that is sold in a syringe for this job.

If you have popcorn on your ceiling, get rid of it. The popcorn ceiling look was very popular in the 60’s and 70’s but now it just looks dated. You can find solutions that will soften the texture allowing you to scrape it away. It’s a simple change but it can really bring your house firmly into the new century.

If you are concerned about adding value to your home, do not put in a swimming pool during your next home improvement project. The upkeep on a pool is very time consuming, and they are also difficult to clean. Your energy would be better spent on a project (such as a garden) that will give you a better return on the amount of money you are spending.

You should always wear safety glasses or goggles when cutting with a saw or other powered equipment. If you do not wear protective equipment for your eyes pieces of the material you are cutting or dust can become lodged in your eye or cause irritation. In severe cases permanent damage can be done to your eye.

Take advantage of light in a room, by placing a few, mismatched pieces of furniture around the window area. It creates a great area for reading a book by natural light or a nice nook to sit and talk with your friends about the view outside, which is especially great, if you live in a nice city or rural area.

What you have just learned from the tips above might not be as specific as you need for any one particular project, but you should get a good idea of how you need to prepare for a home improvement project. It’s not just something you should leap into. Use what you’ve learned here to act as your guide.

Thanks for reading.
Cheers,
Larry Hopkins
Five Star Home Remodeling
272 Farmer Road
Bridgewater, New Jersey
908-526-2555
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For more than 20 years, Five Star Home Remodeling has been transforming homes in New Jersey to reflect the lifestyles and personalities of those who live in them. We can build your dreams, both small and grand, starting from the design phase all the way through to the completion of trim details.
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