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The Three “R’s” Of Flooded Basement Issues

The sudden shock of finding your basement flooded can leave you stunned and uncertain about how to proceed. If this is the first time you've ever encountered water in your basement, you may not be entirely sure what you should do or where to start. The good news is that there are only a few basic things you really need to know about dealing with flooded basements. Here's a look at the three " Read More 

3 Ways To Design Modular Home Floor Plans With Your Land In Mind

Instead of buying a property and moving in as soon as the sale is completed, you can invest in a modular home, which can give you a unique experience and complete satisfaction for years to come. It is important to understand that you can have a good outcome when buying an existing home, but buying a piece of land and designing modular home floor plans will present a different and worthwhile opportunity. Read More 

3 Ways To Make A Bold Improvement In Your Rental Bathroom

Remodeling the bathroom of your rental home can come with a lot of concerns since it's likely that you don't want to be overpaying on the remodeling work to be done or end up with a bathroom that has features potential tenants don't want. If you want to make the biggest positive difference in the bathroom without spending a fortune, it's best to look for bold ways to remodel the bathroom. Read More 

Tired Of Your Small Dark Master Bathroom? Change It Dramatically Without Adding Space

If your master bathroom is small and cramped, and you can't do anything to renovate the size of the space, there are some tricks you can try to make it seem like there is more square footage than there is. You don't have to blow out any walls, or add on to your house, and instead you can give the illusion that the space is bigger than it is. Look into making the following changes for a great master bathroom in your home. Read More 

3 Areas To Add To Your Workstation Kitchen

In the past, kitchens were designed based on the work triangle, creating easy access between preparation, cooking, and cleaning. However, contemporary kitchens tend to favor workstations instead. In a workstation-based kitchen, each workstation has its own set of cupboards, a major appliance, and adequate counter space. Workstation kitchens still have the preparation, cooking, and cleaning areas. However, they give you the opportunity to add areas to your kitchen that fit your lifestyle. Read More