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Custom Bathroom Cabinets — Investment Tips For Homeowners

The bathrooms are some of the most important areas of your home. If you're looking for a great renovation idea for them, you might decide to invest in custom cabinets. There are a lot of great options today. Just make sure you review these tips before making your selection. Find a Skilled Contractor Custom bathroom cabinets will need to be put together from scratch, which means you'll need to find a contractor to perform this type of work for your home's bathrooms. Read More 

Reasons Against DIY Interior Painting

Among all the ways you can remodel your home, painting may seem like the simplest. Although interior painting is less complex than installing new walls and changing floors, it is more complicated than one would expect. It is advisable to entrust your interior painting to a professional. The following are some problems people run into with DIY interior painting jobs. Wrong Paint Picking the right paint is more than choosing a color that complements your home's design. Read More 

Restore Aged Walls And Flooring Through A Renovation Project

Depending on the age of your home, there could be many features you're unhappy with. If you don't like the appearance of the walls or flooring due to how long it's been since they've had any attention, there are several ways you can enhance your home. Instead of focusing on a single room by remodeling, consider the changes you can make to the walls and flooring in an entire home renovation project. Read More 

Soft-Close Doors And Drawer Dampers — Innovative Features For New Cabinetry

Soft-close doors and cabinet drawer dampers are two features that will deter damage to your new cabinets. These features will also prevent loud noises when closing the cabinet doors and drawers. Self-Close Doors Versus Soft-Close Doors A self-close cabinet door system contains fixed metal hinge components and a spring attachment. The spring is attached directly to the hinge parts that are aligned along the edge of the door. An end user will be required to manually shut the door. Read More 

Can You Add A Fireplace To Your Existing Home? 5 Influencing Factors

Fireplaces add coziness, aesthetics, and warmth to any room. But if your home doesn't currently have a fireplace, can you add one during renovation? Yes, but several important factors and concerns can affect it. Here's what you need to know about these factors. 1. Fireplace Placement Where do you want to install the fireplace? This matters because the fire element inherently needs ventilation to the outside. In traditional fireplaces, this is done via a chimney. Read More