Tag: Home improvement

Frugal Living: 6 Freebies for Older People

Frugal Living: 6 Freebies for Older People

| January 8, 2014 | 0 Comments

As you approach retirement age, your finances will be at the forefront of your mind. Your income will be falling but your expenditures will be rising. However, did you know that you are entitled to various hand-outs? We all love a good freebie and you can save hundreds of pounds a year, simply by accessing […]

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Pocketbook Friendly Interior Design

Pocketbook Friendly Interior Design

| January 7, 2014 | 0 Comments

Sometimes homeowners grow tired of the same old appearance and dull interior decoration in their homes. Many of them shy away from redecoration projects because of perceived high costs. They have a misconception that a home makeover will be a costly affair, so they elect to remain with the same uninspiring interior décor they have […]

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Home Improvement on a Budget: Tips for Interior Design in 2014

Home Improvement on a Budget: Tips for Interior Design in 2014

| January 7, 2014 | 0 Comments

The New Year is slowly approaching and along with it comes a whole new perspective in the home improvement and interior design industry. Before sharing the tips for interior design on a budget in 2014, let’s take a recap of what 2013 meant in the home improvement industry. A Recap of 2013’s Most Important Furniture […]

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Where to Cut Corners Safely and Save Money in a Home Renovation

Where to Cut Corners Safely and Save Money in a Home Renovation

| January 1, 2014 | 0 Comments

A home renovation gives you the opportunity to enhance the functionality and style of your property and to make your life at home more comfortable and convenient. Even if you begin with a generous budget, it makes sense to take steps to ensure that you get the best return from your investment. When it comes […]

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Home Investment: Six Surprising Ways to Boost your Home’s Value

Home Investment: Six Surprising Ways to Boost your Home’s Value

| December 20, 2013 | 2 Comments

Investing in your home can mean some major rewards. Whether you are looking for things that are more enjoyable while you are living there, or you are hoping for some added resale value, home improvements can be worth every penny. Here are six surprising ways to boost your homes value. Smart Appliances Technology has changed […]

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Tips To Sell Your House Like Lightning

Tips To Sell Your House Like Lightning

| December 17, 2013 | 0 Comments

The real estate market can have its ups and downs. But it does not mean you have to wait until it is back on track before you can sell your house. You can instead make your property appear irresistible to potential buyers and sell it like lightning.  Below are just a few of the many […]

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5 Relatively Cheap Investments that Will Help You Create a Feeling of Lavishness in Your Home

5 Relatively Cheap Investments that Will Help You Create a Feeling of Lavishness in Your Home

| December 3, 2013 | 0 Comments

We all want our homes to feel luxurious and welcoming; to serve as refuges from the challenges of the world outside. Most people think that they need to invest thousands of dollars to give a lavish feeling to their home, but this is simply untrue. Improving your home with a touch of high-end opulence does […]

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Five Of The Best Ways To Save On Home Improvement Costs

Five Of The Best Ways To Save On Home Improvement Costs

| November 29, 2013 | 2 Comments

The 2013 average cost of mid-range home remodeling projects is about $50,000. Mid-range projects are considered to be roofing replacements, minor bathroom and kitchen remodeling, window replacements, and adding a backup home generator. With such a staggering cost, most Americans shun away from home improvements that are strongly needed around the house. Not only are […]

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The 5 Strategies for Choosing a Home that Doesn’t Have Skeletons in the Closet

The 5 Strategies for Choosing a Home that Doesn’t Have Skeletons in the Closet

| November 16, 2013 | 0 Comments

Purchasing a home is often one of the largest life decisions an individual makes. This single decision involves a financial commitment, locational ties, maintenance responsibilities, and more. With that, many considerations are also involved with buying a home. Even so, many new home buyers overlook a few common considerations that can help them avoid purchasing […]

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