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Kitchens are typically the first room in the house that show their age. Because preferences change over time, what makes a kitchen desirable for one person may offend another’s sense of style. The kitchen is often the deal breaker for prospective buyers and when it’s not, it’s still as likely as not to be remodeled by the new owner. If you’re considering a kitchen remodel but want a kitchen that won’t make your home difficult to sell down the road, consider these…
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Upgrading a home can be an expensive project, especially if there are several upgrades that need to happen all at once. Do-it-yourself projects are always an option, and a good idea, but many people do not trust their skills or do not think they are creative enough to complete projects on their own, so they end up spending lots of money on products…
Posted on July 14, 2015 at 10:15pm — 1 Comment
Upgrading a home can be an expensive project, especially if there are several upgrades that need to happen all at once. Do-it-yourself projects are always an option, and a good idea, but many people do not trust their skills or do not think they are creative enough to complete projects on their own, so they end up spending lots of money on products and professionals. The…
Posted on July 14, 2015 at 10:10pm
Let’s face it, when we decorate our homes, we want visitors to think we paid good money for that look, but the truth is most of us can’t afford the home décor looks of our dreams. Here are a few ways to make your home look expensive without the actual cost!
Affordable DIY upgrades for all skill levels
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