Guest Blogger #524, Entry #1185, May 18, 2012 There are a lot of ways to be green within your home: energy-efficient windows and appliances, programmable thermostats, unplugging televisions and computers when they aren’t in use, etc. But did you know you can also make your floors and carpets ... continue reading...
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How to Increase your Home Value Before you Seek an Appraisal
Entry #1175, May 14, 2012 In a downed housing market economy it is hard to know what ways your home can increase its value. One way that all real estate professionals and home estimators can agree upon is looking at areas of your home that hold value for the homebuyer. Landscaping, exterior ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: Realistic First Home Design Tips for Newlyweds
Guest Blogger #491, Entry #1128, April 25, 2012 So the big day has come and gone and you're now ready to move into your new home together. Along with this level of adult prestige you've also developed a responsible attitude towards finance; you managed to save up enough money to cover both your ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: Choosing the Best Window Treatment for your Home
Guest Blogger #475, Entry #1102, April 17, 2012 There's no time like the spring to open up your blinds or curtains and let the sun shine in! The thing is, even when it comes to finding the right kind of window treatments for your home, there are far more than just a few options to choose ... continue reading...
Health Hazards to Be Aware of in Older Homes
Guest Blogger #460, Entry #1086, April 11, 2012 Some of the most beautiful homes are older ones. They seem to have such character and presence. If you're someone who has been fortunate enough to own your dream house and it is one of the "older models", the good news is that in many cases, you're ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: 5 Low-Cost Staging Secrets to Sell Your Home
Guest Blogger #446, Entry #1065, April 3, 2012 Are your furnishings sabotaging your home-selling efforts? Before lowering the price of your home, you should evaluate whether improper (or no) staging could be turning prospective buyers off. In a 2010 study by the Real Estate Staging Association, ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: How to Avoid Bad Contractors for your Home Renovation Project
Guest Blogger #445, Entry #1062, March 31, 2012 No matter how good you are at tackling DIY projects around the house, nearly everyone has limits when it comes to home repair and upgrades. So at some point you may find that you need to hire a contractor in order to get some major renovations ... continue reading...
Designing the Perfect Space for a Home Spa
Guest Blogger #439, Entry #1056, March 30, 2012 Adding features to your outdoor home can increase it's appeal and enjoyment of the area. Are you looking for a new and more efficient way to run your spa or hot tub? With a little bit of research on your spa or hot tub you can find many new upgrades ... continue reading...
Beautifying your Outdoor Home with the Addition of a Fireplace
Guest Blogger #437, Entry #1054, March 29, 2012 When it comes to turning your boring outdoor space into an exterior room that extends the usable square footage of your home, there are plenty of elements you'll want to include, such as a cooktop/grill, seating areas, screening foliage, and plenty ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: Green Home Improvement Projects with Big Payoffs
Guest Blogger #426, Entry #1041, March 25, 2012 Is this the Next Green Revolution? If you've got home improvements in mind, you'd probably like to recoup some of their cost at a later date. If you also care about the environment, you’ll want to keep those upgrades green. Don't worry. You can do ... continue reading...
Improving Your Home’s Curb Appeal on a Budget
Guest Blogger #383, Entry #978, February 25, 2012 There are many reasons to upgrade the curb appeal of your home. Perhaps you need to repair worn flooring, sagging cabinets, or cracks in the walls that have resulted from natural settling. Or maybe you'd like to increase the functionality of your ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: 5 Checklist Items for your Eco-Friendly Home Design Project
Guest Blogger #370, Entry #958, February 14, 2012 Whether you're looking for a few simple ways to green up your home design or you're totally committed to earning a LEED certification with your building project, you may be wondering how to get started. Unless you're an expert in eco-friendly ... continue reading...
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