Home Renovations Construction & Design
One of the many ways that homeowners add enjoyment to
their life and value to their property is by adding a deck. Decks are not only
aesthetically pleasing, they are also practical by providing more living
space.
Redecorating our living spaces has never been more
popular. Turn on the television these days and chances are you'll come across
one of numerous programs featuring a team of designers who transform a home in
just a few days. Astonishing before and after photos demonstrate what can be
achieved with some paint, a few furniture upgrades and a good layout. What we
don't see, of course, are the hours of planning and preparation that have led up
to the televised decorating frenzy.
Spring has officially arrived, and summer is just
around the corner! OK, maybe it doesn't seem that way for some of us who
continue to deal with snow and freezing temperatures. But the hour of sleep we
lost the first Sunday morning in April signifies the time of year when
homeowners feel inspired to build decks. But before you arbitrarily flip through
the Yellow Pages or pick up your hammer and nails, you're going to want to
consider a few factors first.
A deck can be like a room onto the great outdoors. It
won't be long before you'll be enjoying a summer of barbecuing, sunbathing and
gazing at the stars as the perfume from your garden floats in on a breeze…
Email, faxes and voice mail have forever changed the
office concept. Gone are the beige furnishings and the daily rush hour commute
for many people who work from home. Depending on the type of business you are
in, it may be possible to dodge the corporate office full time or a few days per
week. Conducting business from home can save time, offer flexible hours and even
tax advantages.
A deck can be the ultimate 'room' with a view. It can
function as an extension on your living room and a bridge between your home and
your garden. Imagine warm summer afternoons on your deck enjoying barbequed
steaks, a wonderful view, and the scent of fragrant blossoms. If you are
planning to build a deck, or if you are hoping to transform an underutilized
space into an attractive place for entertaining, consider the following
deckscaping tips.
Loft living is a unique experience. They offer open
floor plans, tall, dramatic windows and walls as well as a flood of light in the
daytime and perhaps a spectacular city view by night. In keeping with the
modern, industrial feel, many lofts have exposed pipes and ductwork and concrete
floors and/or walls. Originally coveted by artists, more and more people in
recent years have embraced loft living. However, a common challenge confronting
many new owners is how to decorate. Without many dividing walls, one task area
or 'room' flows into another and the boxy shape can be visually overwhelming.
Lofts require a far different approach to decorating than would be used for the
average house or apartment.
Are you tired of tracking mud from your backyard into
your house? Would you like to create a more unified and sophisticated garden?
One solution is to build a brick or cut stone path. Even if you have never so
much as picked up a brick in your life, you can do this project. It only
requires an initial investment in the bricks, a means of transporting them home,
a shovel, rake, sand or crushed stone, landscape fabric and depending on your
lawn you may also need a drainage pipe.
For any of us, a flight of stairs or a high shelf may
someday seem like an insurmountable hurdle. Almost all of us, at some point in
our lives will face a temporary or permanent loss resulting in reduced muscle
strength, impaired vision, or reliance on a wheelchair. In some cases, people
are forced to leave a home in which they have invested years of hard work and
memories.
Compactness is a good quality to have in a car, but
when it comes to a home, it's not always ideal. Although smaller houses,
apartments and townhouses are more economical and certainly reduce housework,
they can present a decorating challenge. This is especially true when you
downsize from a larger space. How do you create an inviting, uncluttered space
and still fit in all of your belongings and furniture for eating, sleeping and
relaxing? Two popular trends are making it easier for the small home dweller to
make the most of every inch of space without feeling hemmed in: functional
furniture and multi-purpose rooms.
Bathrooms have certainly changed with the times. Rather
than simply being utilitarian, new designs seem to invite users to take long
baths and linger over their grooming. Rich wood, marble, shining chrome…no phone
- the designers may be onto to something. In fact, whether you're looking for
small updates or building from the ground up, you can incorporate many of these
new products and ideas into your home. Today's a bathroom is stylish combination
of convenience and technology.
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