Posts Tagged ‘Building A Home’

Building A Home Business – Important Tips For Home Based Business Success

April 22nd, 2010



Home Based Business Tips For Entrepreneurs

There are more people who want to start a home-based business than there are hours in a day. A home-based business is a great way for anyone to contribute to their household. For stay-at-home parents, or people who aren’t able to get out of the house, a home-based business can provide a sense of satisfaction, as well as a professional outlet. It takes more than a great desire and a great idea to run a successful home-based business, though. There are common mistakes that all would-be home-based CEOs make, and it’s important to be aware of them and avoid them.

Here are some lessons learned from other home-based entrepreneurs:

1. No entrepreneur is an island. Yes, you’re the CEO of your home-based business. But you still need some support. Research and find professional organizations to join; other members can provide great tips and moral support. Professional organizations are a great way to network and learn more about others’ experiences with your target market.

2. No entrepreneur knows it all. You have to have appropriate training in running a home business. There are tax-deductions, record keeping, and general accountability practices that can’t be a mystery to you. The more training you have, the more success you’ll have at the mechanics of running a home-based business.

3. No entrepreneur should be a novice in their field. Don’t start a business that deals with a subject matter you’re unfamiliar with. Just like training, experience is key. If you don’t have any, you’re adding another unknown variable to your formula for success. Become an expert in your field so you can run your business smoothly.

4. No entrepreneur loses hope. Take the time to train and become an expert and don’t lose confidence in yourself. In the age of instant gratification, it’s important to have patience. Don’t expect instant, huge results. Trust yourself, your training, and your plan.

By: Sean Milea

Quality Home Building Features to Look For When Building a Home

February 7th, 2010

Everyone has a dream of building the ideal home for oneself and family. The purpose of any home is to provide the maximum comfort level, as well as full protection from the natural elements and other dangers. The quality home building features to look for when building a home would be a strong structure, proper lighting and ventilation, and features that would reduce the utility bills.

Your home should be designed in a way that lets in the maximum natural daylight. For that it is necessary to have the proper orientation of the house structure on your property. You should plan your house in such a way that the most lived-in rooms should be located along the south edge of the house, and the rest of the structure should be spread along an east-west axis. The important rooms facing the south will be bright and sunny. Generally people like to be in rooms that have natural light coming in from two sides. So it is better to design the room orientation, with windows providing natural light from at least two sides.

A building feature that can create a sense of intimacy or privacy is the height of the ceiling. In rooms that are more private, the ceiling height can be 7 feet. Rooms that are meant for small gatherings can have 8 to 9 feet high ceilings. Places meant for large gatherings and lot of movement can have ceilings that are 10 to 12 feet high. A higher ceiling can improve the air circulation in a house, but will also bring up the cost of heating. Many people feel the need to have a fireplace, and it is important have it in the right place and designed correctly. When a fire is burning it will usually suck the air for combustion and you will feel a draft of air coming through the openings in the window or doors. To eliminate this draft you can fix glass fireplace doors provided you have a vent, so that the combustion efficiency is not reduced.

Another important aspect that requires careful consideration is the flooring of your home, and you should consider the durability and the maintenance cost of the material you are going to choose. Hard flooring materials like marble, granite, tile and concrete, require less maintenance and are much more durable. These type of surfaces are ideal for living room areas and kitchen where the surface is put to a maximum of walking around and there is a constant spillage on the floor. Softer materials which are more comfortable on the feet like carpets can be chosen for bedrooms and study rooms. Another factor to consider in flooring is the safety. Hard materials are usually smooth and slippery, so you should get a finish which is designed to minimize the danger of sliding. Also carpets need constant cleaning and care, as they harbour dust and dust mites.

Always use materials that are low in volatile organic compounds, as this will improve the quality of air inside the house.