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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.

Home Improvement – Bathrooms (Part I)

December 2nd, 2009

When most people think of home improvement bathrooms, what comes to mind is usually basic information that’s not particularly interesting or beneficial. But there’s a lot more to home improvement bathrooms than just the basics.

Down through the years the bathroom has played a large role in homes, yet the facility is one of the most detested areas of the home at times. The bathroom gives off the impression that it is something needed, rather than something we could appreciate or find enjoyment within its realm.

Bathrooms compose an excessive amount of plumbing, overwhelming fixtures at times, and an area that adheres to little room for nothing more than bathing or releasing inner nature.

There are various types of bathrooms. Family, master, individual, compartmentalized, half, guest, and other types of bathrooms need considered when repairing or improving the homes area. Special-use, three-quarter, full baths, and disabled bathrooms are types of bathrooms that may need additional consideration when considering home improvement.

Before starting to work on your bathroom, it is important that you clean the area in which you will work. Removing all dust particles including the tools you will use for repair or improvement.

After you dust the area, take a browse about the area to see what you are considering. Try to plan ahead of the game; by setting up a systematic idea of what you intend to do.

If you want to do things completely right, you may want to file your notions on a piece of paper. After you file you will need to analyze the bathroom to again see what you intend to do to the area for improvement. You could also draw up a list of likable areas and dislikeable areas.

You will need to consider during analyze of the bathroom, considering storage area, space, layout, shower/bathtub, faucets, fixtures, counters, flooring, ventilation, heat, walls, electrical layouts and so forth.

If your bathroom is small, consider what you need to do to expand the area for comfort ability. Sometimes if your home has a larger area in the next room and the space is not needed you could take out a wall linking to the bathroom and other room to expand your bathroom.

I trust that what you’ve read so far has been informative. The following section should go a long way toward clearing up any uncertainty that may remain.

By the way, before you get started remodeling your bathroom you may want to check with your local City Hall. Many states have laws for building, which includes codes and building permits. The permits are often affordable, thus having a permit if required can save you from fines and costs.

If you are improving, your bathroom beware that fixtures are the most costly items to repair within the cavity of the room. Regardless if you need to repair or remodel your bathroom, regardless of the expense think equity and you will be ok.

When remodeling your bathroom if you are searching for appeal you may want to consider replacing cabinets to reach an effect. If you are merely searching for style verses complete make over a few designs may increase the equity of your home value at the same time bring to light that bathrooms do bring forth pleasure.

Common bathrooms give out a somewhat hidden expression at the same time giving a chilling feel. The bathrooms may have cabinets with dark or medium wood coloring, thus the only appeal in these types of bathrooms is the accessories bought extra to bring out the design.

Thus, when considering designing of bathrooms verses home improvement consider the European style, modern style, Mediterranean style, “turn-of-the Century, or else the Oriental style bathroom. Other styles of bathrooms including the rain forest style bring out a warming atmosphere as it provides a refreshing outdoors appeal.

Considering the rain forest style, we can analyze the situation and see that this effect may come cheaper than other styles of bathrooms.

The rain forest style could come to life if the homeowner adds plants, flowers, and other types of accessories to the bathroom coupled with forest-affect wallpaper. Tile is cheap, thus the floors could be finished for around forty of fifty dollars, and bring to life a storming effect.

Home improvement increases the value of your homes equity. Thus, when considering improving your home it is important to assess the situation carefully, take notes, create files, and setup steps for improvement. Finally, if you have a small toiletry area, you may want to consider lighter appeals verses darker appeal to make the room more comfortable for use.

The day will come when you can use something you read about here to have a beneficial impact. Then you’ll be glad you took the time to learn more about home improvement bathrooms.




By: Hans Hasselfors

How To Hire A Home Improvement Contractor

November 5th, 2009

Hiring the right contractor will probably be the most crucial decision you make after making the initial decision to renovate your home. More important than the color of your bathroom tiles or the type of flooring you install in the kitchen, your contractor will oversee your entire renovation project, hopefully keep you on budget, manage any hired workers, and act as your professional quality control. The work of an inattentive contractor can result in a project that runs weeks beyond its deadline and thousands of dollars over budget. That would be a formula for failure!

This is why it’s so important to select a reputable contractor. But how do you do it? Keep reading for some easy tips on how to hire the best home improvement contractor.

1. Come Prepared with a Plan

Before you even begin to search for a home contractor, develop a solid idea of what you want to accomplish with your home improvement project before you start. Consider, though, that a contractor is not a designer, so begin a project with your own ideas about how in the end you want the final outcome of the work to look.

Taking that initial step will make it easier for you to set a budget and for your prospective contractors to give you an accurate quote and project timeline.

2. Obtain Contractor Referrals

Ask your friends, family, co-workers and neighbors for contractor recommendations out of their own experiences – whether positive or negative. If, for example, your prospective contractor did a wonderful job on your sister’s house, then chances are he’ll do a great job on yours as well.

Also, don’t be afraid to ask any prospective home improvement contractors for references that you can actually call. If the person you are considering for the role is a high quality professional, then there should be no problem supplying you with the names and numbers of other satisfied customers. Once you have secured those references, make the calls!

Another avenue is to type your contractor’s name into an online search engine and see if any negative or positive reviews pop up in the search results. For example, “John Smith contractor references.”

3. Don’t be Timid about Asking Questions

When interviewing a prospective home improvement contractor, don’t be afraid to ask a lot of questions, and make them the right questions.

Inquire about details of their contracting background and how it relates specifically to your project. For example, if your project includes a major overhaul of the deck and backyard, verify that they have experience managing landscaping projects.

Ask your potential renovation contractor how improvements might be made on your prospective plan and changes necessary to complete it under budget. An experienced contractor should be able to take a brief look through a plan and offer a number of practical suggestions.

When he presents you with a time estimate, always ask how that timeline was derived and what work will be completed in each phase. A knowledgeable contractor will have reasoning behind why he’s pegged this particular project at 6-8 weeks.

Finally, always ask to see a portfolio of previous work. The additional work to ensure you have an experienced and reliable home improvement contractor will be well worth the effort in the end.




By: Bill McCowen