Thursday, February 22, 2007

The Birth of the Modern Age


The Birth of the Modern Age

Art Deco began it's short but profound impact (1910 to 1935) and peaked at the 1925 Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris. Originally referred to as Art Moderne, the name Art Deco was a shortening of the title of the first international display of objects in the style at the above noted 1925 Paris Exposition. Art Deco design also marked the revival of craftsmanship and individual expression of the artist. It is said the Ballet Russes in Paris in 1909 really marked the beginning of the Art Deco style, with Leon Bakst's oriental designs and bold exotic colors, which had tremendous impact on the decorative arts of the period. Thus the public was introduced to Futurism, Expressionism, Cubism and other art movements by way of the theater.

The Art Deco style is the basis upon which modern design is rooted. The design concepts include not only home furnishing, architecture and commercial design , but a whole new social sensibility and state of mind.The Art Deco style, with its flair, extravagance and risque attitude is the basis upon which modern design is rooted. The design concepts include not only clothing, home furnishing, architecture, jewelry, packaging design, commercial design and cars, but more importantly a whole new social sensibility and state of mind.

Art Deco can be defined by the catch phrase "Anything Goes." These two words capture beautifully the spirit of Art Deco and refer to the new bold designs between the two World Wars. It was in stark contrast to, and a rebellion against, the over-done Victorian and Art Nouveau design concepts with flowery, swirling lines, and busy decorations.

Art Deco can also be defined by purity of form and design, uncluttered by unnecessary decorations. The avant-garde schools took the flowers and swirling lines of Art Nouveau and created a cleaner, more geometric sensibility evidenced in the ziggurats, leaping gazelles, sunbursts and bold prints. Art Deco focused on the integrity of the overall concept and no small detail was unimportant when designing a home, hotel, theatre or factory. A keyhole became just as important as the architectural structure. The furniture, lighting, carpeting, art, glassware, accessories, radios, ashtrays and even flower design all became integral parts of the overall feeling being invoked.

At this same time, there was great social reform under way, starting with the fight for women’s rights and emancipation by Mrs. Pankhurst and the suffragettes. New fortunes had been created after World War I and there was a great redistribution of wealth. The ‘nouveau riche’ had new tastes and wanted new types of homes. Art Deco was a perfect way for the modern chic with no real social standing to create a totally new look and conceal humble beginnings.

These new design concepts blazoned across all areas of design from apartment buildings, theatres and cinemas to factories. These new design concepts extended to the world of clothing and jewelry design as well, and for the first time in history, fashion became big business, due in large part to improved communications throughout the world. One cannot help but conjure up an image of a sexy flapper, with her bobbed hair, a sleek dress showing off her body and legs, with an 8" cigarette holder, dancing the Charleston and flirting - outrageously free - and her freedom is what it was about. She was bold, sassy and up for anything. She was liberated after the war, having found her independence after running the country while the men were at the front lines. By the 1920s, some of the best known interior decorators, fashion designers and decorative artists were women. She not only found social freedom, but was released from her tight fitting corsets and drab colors. The new style of clothing and accessories (hand bags, hats, buckles, scarves and shoes) were followed quickly by cosmetics and perfumes. A new age had dawned. The sumptuous jewelry and elegant clothing designed by ‘haute couture’ of the period was also the beginning of ready-to-wear dresses.

Andrea Kollo, art deco, modern age, modern design, art deco style, home furnishing, architecture,commercial design, social sensibility, state of mind, Art ModerneArt Deco objects of the 1920’s and 1930’s are today classified as serious antiques, highly specialized and considered to have real investment potential. There are shops all over the world, including New York, London and Paris that specialized exclusively in Art Deco. Museums have turned their attention to Art Deco as well, which has resulted in on-going exhibitions on two continents. Quality Art Deco, including design into the 1940’s is highly prized by serious collectors like Barbara Streisand, Brad Pitt and others. Deco design is still a favorite for Broadway set design and hotels still borrow on the dramatic and bold lines to create drama and appeal. Art Deco is synonymous with extravagance and a lavish lifestyle as witnessed in the Golden Age of Hollywood, but was just as popular with the middle class for its simplicity -- you can dress it up or you can dress it down. Art Deco is one of those design periods that fits with anything and goes anywhere, which is part of its beauty and appeal.

Put your beautiful nude bronze statue, ashtray or lamp in a retro or Victorian designed home and she will look beautiful. Your Deco bar ware, radio or furniture interspersed with any style will look great and add style. That favorite Deco watch, ring or brooch with your blue jeans and tank top will give you glamour and pizzazz.

Put Together A 5-Star Guest Room


Put Together A 5-Star Guest Room

You may be operating on a small budget but you can still create a guest room with a style and elegance that says, "Welcome". Here are 11 important ingredients for achieving a 5-star guest room:

The Room
If you normally use this room clean thoroughly and touch up with some paint for a fresh look.

De-clutter and reorganize your stuff. Your guest may not mind sleeping in the room you use for sewing for example, but don't expect him or her to be comfortable sharing a room cluttered with your sewing supplies and paraphernalia.

The Window Covering
You will want to ensure that the window treatment affords light, ventilation and most of all, privacy.

To create a look that would make your guest feel comfortable, whether male or female, keep the style of the window covering simple. Install an inexpensive blind or roller shade. Then give the room the required personally with an easy-sew or no-sew valance or swag.

The Bed
It does not matter whether it is a single or double bed. Tighten any loose screws so that the frame is sturdy and check the mattress for firmness and comfort. Nobody wants to sleep on a lumpy mattress on a bed that shakes when you make the slightest movement.

The Bed Linen
Dress the bed in layers for sumptuous comfort. Examine the condition of the mattress cover and make a new one out of a couple old sheets and don't worry if it does not fit as tightly as the original cover, just as long as it fits snuggly. With the mattress cover intact, go ahead and put on a fitted sheet, and a flat sheet ensuring that it hangs evenly on both sides of the bed. Don't have a comforter? Have no fear, a few yards of sheeting can be miraculously turned into a reversible bedspread without batting, quilting, or ruffles. What's important thing is that the workmanship is neat and the colors are pleasing.

There should be at least three pillows on the bed. Pillowcases do not have to match the sheet or bedspread. Try to have at least one pair of matching cases and the third case could be of a complimentary pattern and color.

The Chair
Everyone needs a place to sit at the end of the day and your guest should not have to perch at the foot of the bed. Set a chair in a corner with a small table and lamp to read or to put on shoes. It will also come in handy to rest shopping bags after an evening at the mall.

The Bedside Table
A bedside table is a necessity to rest a lamp, a clock, a cup of coffee, a note pad and pen. If it has a shelf beneath, stash a couple of your guest's favorite books or magazines.

The Bath Linens
Make at least two bath towels, hand towels and washcloths available for your guest. They should be color-coordinated. Add a few extra bars of soap, a small bottle of shampoo, and body lotion for a pleasing yet practical presentation. Your guest will be very appreciative of the time you spent on such things.

The Storage
Guest room storage should be simple. Several hangers, some space in the closet, and one or two drawers in a chest should be enough to give your guest a sense of belonging and the feeling of being at home away from home.

The Lighting - Don't have your guest wandering around the room in the dark.The Lighting
Don't have your guest wandering around the room in the dark. Check that the guest room has ample general and task lighting for reading, writing, and dressing. Place several candles in the room for a female guest. Not only will they provide more light, but an extra touch of elegance.

The Accessories
What accessories should you use in your guest room? Well that all depends on the overall look you want to create for your special guest:

  • A rustic country look: use baskets, a bench instead of a chair, a pinecone potpourri and candles.
  • A seaside feel: seashells, colorful plastic buckets to hold brightly colored bath linens.
  • A home office: (for a guest who is mixing business with pleasure) a small desk to rest a laptop. If a desk is not an option because you don't have one to spare, consider a shelving unit on which you can display a couple of books. Accessorize the top shelf with a writing pad, a pen and miscellaneous items to carry through the library theme.

The Little Extras
Details count and make a lasting impression. If your budget allows or if you own a second one, consider including some of the following:

  • an alarm clock
  • a phone and directory
  • an ironing board and iron
  • a hair dryer
  • a small television set

So, when you're called upon to accommodate guests, muster up some good old enthusiasm and include as many of the above amenities your budget can manager. At the end of their stay, your guests will be singing your praises, and hoping to be invited back again.

http://www.dreamsalivemagazine.com/winter2004/lifestyle/index.html


Monday, February 19, 2007

A Quick Guide to Children's Furniture for the Bedroom or Playroom


A Quick Guide to Children's Furniture for the Bedroom or Playroom

Whether you are looking for bedroom furniture or family room play furniture you will find many conventional and unusual choices.

Where to start

If you would like to look at the products, take your child to the local department stores and see if they have what you want. If you don't have time to shop or don't live conveniently close to stores, there are many online catalogs with endless choices and unique designs.

If you are decorating the child's room, decide what color paint you want and what theme you will use. You could let the child choose these so they will enjoy their own special room. Choose fabrics for your children's furniture that will take wear and tear, and wood that matches your other furniture. Functionality and durability are important in choosing the style you will buy. Buying good quality furniture is important if you want it to last for many years. If you have more than one child using it this is especially important.

Making Choices

Children will feel very grown up with their own seating such as kid's rocking chairs, kid's recliners, beanbags, and even small kid's size sofas! When choosing the children's chairs, pay attention to the craftsmanship and make sure they are sturdy. Also, make sure they don't tip over easily or have a high back that the child can tip over. Having their own chairs will give them a place to play video games or watch their favorite movie.

For more seating, you might want to add a child size table and chairs. This will give the children their own place to eat, color, make crafts or look at books. These come in formal wooden table and chairs or more casual styles such as picnic tables or brightly painted sets.

Durability and Safety

When buying children's bedroom furniture it is again important to look at the quality of the furniture. Make sure it is sturdy enough to withstand children playing and the normal "monkeys jumping on the bed." If you buy furniture that is plain and not overly ornate, you will be able to add pieces to it as your child grows. For instance, when they are little you might want to buy a toy box with it. Later, when they are older, you might want to add a computer desk and chair. Or, if you were not able to purchase all the pieces you want the first time, you would be able to add more as you desire.

It is also important when selecting children's furniture to notice any safety hazards. Some toy boxes have lids that are heavy and do not have a way to hold them up. Check these carefully because harmful accidents have occurred. If you see any other possible hazards look carefully before buying.

Keep these tips in mind when buying children's furniture and you'll find safe, enjoyable furniture that will endure years of child's play!

http://www.articlecity.com/articles/home_improvement/article_2878.shtml

Home Owners and House Signs


Home Owners and House Signs

As a maker of house signs it never ceases to amaze me at how few home owners consider the importance of having a decent house sign on their homes. We are told that first impressions are the most important, well consider this, the first thing a new visitor to your home will probably see will be your house sign.

Take a walk down any street and you will see a remarkable variety of house signs and what I can only describe as non house signs.

I recently wandered through my village taking note of the house signs adorning the various properties. It is a small fairly prosperous place, the houses for the most part reflect this. They are on average well maintained and most have well cared for gardens showing every sign of having reasonably house proud owners.

However, the number of homes with frankly, tatty house signs is astonishing!

I saw house signs made of plywood and written with felt tip, old wooden signs so worn and sad they were unreadable, a house name painted on a concrete building block in a very shaky hand! One cast resin sign had some of its letters missing and one, with the name of a farm written on cardboard! Fully half of the houses in the village have signs that in no way reflects the quality of the properties.

Our village is not unusual. The sad fact is that many home owners just don’t consider a house sign as being important. This is poor thinking for many reasons. Let us for the moment put aside the aesthetic reasons and consider the practical downside.

We are all doing more of our shopping on the internet, these goods have to be delivered, your local postman knows his route and will usually deliver to the right address no matter what the state of the house sign but drivers for private delivery firms and even Parcelforce often spend hours every day trying to find badly signed houses in long roads.

This is not only inconvenient, its harming the environment! The extra fuel burned driving up and down and the hot air generated by all the foul language must be punching great holes in the ozone layer!

Also if ever you have the misfortune to call for one of the emergency services you will be less than pleased if the paramedics can’t find you with the defibrillator, or the burglar escapes before the police can find your house!

The aesthetic reasons are also pretty compelling, you may have spent thousands on improving and decorating your home, you have maintained the exterior of your property and paid that landscape gardener a small fortune to remodel your estate.

Now look at your house sign, does it really reflect the love and hard work you have put into your home? If not it may be time to consider a new house sign.

You do not have to pay vast fortunes for a suitable house sign.The main thing is to choose a design of the house sign that suits the quality and the style of your home.

There are plenty of sites on the internet selling house signs.Try to focus in on the style or material you would prefer for your house sign and narrow the field by doing a focused search on a search engine.

Browsing these sites and taking the time to choose a house sign that will enhance the selling of your house will be time well spent.

http://www.articlecity.com/articles/home_improvement/article_2879.shtml

Choosing The Right Portable Lawn Sprinkler For Your Lawn


Choosing The Right Portable Lawn Sprinkler For Your Lawn

You know that watering your lawn is an important part of lawn care but you have limited time to do it. Other than hiring someone to do it for you, you can set up a portable sprinkler to do the job for you.

A portable sprinkler is particularly useful if you have a small lawn since it can be chore to move it around by hand for a large lawn. If you live in an area with reasonable amount of rainfall, the portable sprinkler can be use to supplement rainfall when the occasional drought period arise.

You can shop for a portable sprinkler easily in any well-stocked nursery or hardware store. Review the information on the sprinkler box. It should indicate the size and shape of the area it can cover.

There are many designs for portable sprinkler and you should evaluate carefully which one will meet your needs. Some models allow you to cover odd-shaped lawn while other may have a tractor system that can move along the water hose.

After you purchase your portable sprinkler, you will want to do a test to see how it performs. In particular you want to know how much water it is using to cover your lawn. First, place the portable sprinkler at the center of your lawn and turn it on for about ten seconds. You want to know exactly how much area it can cover. After ten seconds, turn the portable sprinkler off and place about seven or eight empty cups in the area covered by the portable sprinkler. Turn on the portable sprinkler again and leave it running for ten minutes.

After ten minutes, turn off the portable sprinkler and check the amount of water for each cup. The amount in each cup will vary, as portable sprinklers tend to have uneven water distribution. However, the variation should not be more than 0.25 inch. You will use the cup that has the least amount of water for your estimation. Lets assume that there is 0.2 inch of water in the cup with the least amount of water. If you want to apply 0.5 inch of water, you will have to leave the portable sprinkler running for 25 minutes.

A good hose is also vital for your portable sprinkler to work efficiently. A good hose will roll up easily in any weather and does not kink or crack. A cheap hose will give you more maintenance headaches down the road as it tend to kink and crack after using it for some times. You will also waste precious water due to leakage from the cheap hose.

It is also advisable to hook up a timer between your faucet and your hose. You simply set up the timer and it will shut off the sprinkler automatically after the set amount of time has elapsed. This will prevent any wastage of water.

Once you have everything set up properly, you will want to monitor the response of your lawn and adjust the water application accordingly. The portable sprinkler may not cover a few spots in your lawn and you will have to do the watering manually for these spots. Nevertheless, with the introduction of a portable sprinkler, the time you spent watering your lawn will be dramatically reduced and you can have more time to relax and do the things you want to do.

http://www.articlecity.com/articles/home_improvement/article_2880.shtml

Fire Blanket Safety in the Home


Fire Blanket Safety in the Home

While many of those employed in the emergency services can see the importance of having a fire blanket in the home the same cannot be said for the general public. It is an unfortunate fact most people either ignore the dangers associated with home fires or they just do not realize the dangers that exist.

Most house fires start in the kitchen which accounts for almost 28 percent of all fires in the home. This is a very high number and most fires in the kitchen are caused by either a lack of concentration or because the person was interrupted by an unexpected occurrence. This could be something simple such as the telephone ringing, a caller at the door or maybe one of your children needs your immediate attention.

One of the main causes of fire in the kitchen is when dealing with very hot oil. If not monitored it can reach such high temperatures as to catch alight in an instant. When this happens instant panic will set-in as you try to find a very quick solution while under intense stress and trauma. Most people would dampen a towel under the tap and throw the soaking material over the flames. Smothering the fire does work because it starves the flames of the oxygen they need. But using a small towel to do it causes more danger.

Many people who have tried this method have the burn scars to prove it. The problem is that you feel you have to get very close to the fire to douse the flames. If you miss you may not get a second chance so you get as close as you can get. This is where the severe burning takes place. It may not be the actual flames that cause the skin damage, it could be just the intense heat. Other people have been burned because they may have missed the target and try to retrieve the cloth to try again. This time you may have a partly burning cloth to contend with as well as a fire that is on the verge of getting out of control.

Fire blankets are recommended by all the emergency services and people involved in health and safety. They immediately know the safety benefits that fire blankets can bring when used correctly. They should be made easily accessible near an exit doorway. Never hide them away in draws or cupboards and expect to find them easily when a fire takes hold. Placing them near to an exit ensures that you have away out should the fire blanket not be enough or if things go wrong.

Fire blankets are also ideal for covering someone who has actually caught fire and can also be worn over the head if you need to pass an area that is on fire or where extreme temperatures are causing difficulty. Protecting the vital organs is the most important factor when you are confronted with fire.

Fire blankets can be purchased in many DIY stores and hardware shops and the costs varies with the type and size you need. Many of the fire blankets can be reusable after washing though you will need to check the supporting documents for confirmation of this.

Every home should have a fire blanket located in the kitchen or where cooking takes place. When you consider the minimal cost to purchase one against the protection they provide for your home, your personal effects and of course your loved ones they will be one of the best investments you can ever make.

http://www.articlecity.com/articles/home_improvement/article_2887.shtml

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

In The Mood


In The Mood

Traditionally, spring is the time when many of us think about redecorating or remodelling a room in our home and we begin skimming through glossy magazines, or visiting showrooms for ideas. The results always look stunning, but how do you replicate ‘that’ look in your own home when your rooms are probably a fraction of the size of those featured in home interior publications? Even if you had the time, energy and resources to purchase exactly the same products that appear in a beautifully prepared photograph or showroom, somehow they never seem to look the same in your own home.

So why is this?

The answer may be in your lighting or more accurately your light levels and lighting schemes. Every home will have a unique light level that is dependant upon many things; the way the rooms and windows face, the size and type of windows, the colour of the decoration and the density of furniture in the rooms. It is an eclectic mix, but these factors can make a huge difference. Natural light plays an important part in the mix, since it can create an infinite array of atmospheres and moods in any room through the course of the day, from bright and invigorating to subdued and tranquil.

Colours, Textures and Fabrics

The many forms created by natural light are something that we probably notice occasionally, but perhaps don’t fully appreciate. Before spending vast sums of money on elaborate interior design schemes, just carry out your own survey over a few days. Move furniture and accessories around to see the effects the changes can make. Create new features and try different window treatments, like Venetian blinds or layers of fabric such as fine muslin. It is relatively simple to experiment with these solutions, but you may wish to make fundamental changes to the lighting characteristics in your home by carrying out some structural alterations, such as fitting a roof light or dormer window. These solutions are naturally more involved, but can produce dramatic results.

If your budget only enables you to redecorate rather than refurbish, then bear in mind the effects different colours and textures can have on the level of light in a room. Pale colours are reflective, while dark colours and materials absorb light. White ceilings reflect light as do cream carpets but dark wooden floors and dark coloured walls absorb light and make rooms feel more claustrophobic. The mood and atmosphere that you are trying to create will determine the colours and materials that you use.

Choosing The Right Type of Lighting

So far, we have only addressed the natural light issue and how to understand and make best use of the level of light that you have. Aspects of lighting should be an integral part of your thinking. It is not something that should be deferred until you have decorated and are putting the finishing touches to a room. The type of lighting that you use should be thought about at the planning stage, as you may need to install some new electrical wiring or fittings. It’s too late when the walls have been painted or wallpapered and the flooring has been laid!

How do you choose the type of lighting you need? Are you going to just replace the lampshade in the centre of the ceiling, or are you going to be more ambitious and create different levels of lighting that can be adjusted to reflect the mood and atmosphere you want to create? If you wish to emulate the image in the glossy magazine, then you are going to have to give your lighting some thought, but the guidelines are straightforward. There three basic types of light:

  • General lighting or ambient light. A pendant light in the centre of the room typically provides this type of lighting and it provides a good level of brightness for everyday use
  • Feature or accent lighting creates highlights and can be used to focus on particular architectural features you have in your home, such as fireplaces or alcoves
  • Task lighting, which as its name suggests, is specifically designed to provide strong localised light for specific tasks, such as cooking, reading and close work

A blend of all these types of lighting should be considered in any lighting scheme you are planning. Naturally, the combination you use is your personal choice and will determine the eventual look and feel that is achieved. Balance is the key

Light Fittings

Having identified the basic types of light that are used, you need to understand the different kinds of fittings that are at your disposal. For simplicity these can be categorised as follows:

  • Downlighters: These are usually recessed in the ceiling, but can also be wall mounted. The light is direct and focused and will cast shadows. When used in quantity, these lights can provide a good level of ambient light
  • Uplighters: These wash ceilings with light, which is then reflected back into a room in an even manner. They can be free standing or wall mounted and therefore provide great flexibility. Some pendants also provide uplighting properties
  • Wall washers: When surface mounted, these provide an even light across and down a wall. Different effects can be achieved by varying the fitting and its position on a vertical surface
  • Decorative Lighting: This can be used to add visual focus in a room and provide general lighting properties to specific areas. Decorative lighting is often used as an integral feature of an overall room set

Reflecting Your Personality

By experimenting with the categories of light that have been described above, you should be able to create the atmosphere and mood you desire. There are numerous solutions and the process may involve a degree of trial and error. If you are seeking the ultimate in flexibility and refinement, then dimmer or control systems should be used. At their simplest they can be controlled manually, or at their most complex they can be varied electronically to provide an infinite number of individual light settings.

Whatever you choose to do, you will stand a better chance of emulating that advertisement in a glossy magazine. Lighting plays such an important part in everyone’s home. The type of lighting scheme you adopt will not only satisfy your functional needs, but it could play a large part in creating atmospheres and moods that influence your own attitudes and behaviours.

http://www.nationalrealtorsdirectory.com/inthemoodarticle.html

Complete Home Rehab In 10 Days


Complete Home Rehab In 10 Days

This report is about taking a house and restoring it to an aesthetically pleasing dwelling that has reclaimed it’s functional utility. In effect, it is the anti-aging medication for bricks and mortar.

This report assumes that you have already or will soon acquire the proper house. The one that is in essence, ripe for rehab. Be selective and sure of the house’s potential to allow for a profit after all the hard work is done. I will help you find your house or houses.

In the proverbial nutshell, it helps if you choose a house from the start that has a sound plumbing, heating and electrical system.

  • Plumbing
  • Heating
  • Electrical

These are things that are expensive to correct in relation to the value they return to you upon resale. Most often, people cannot see the inner workings of these systems and they take them for granted.

Very few buyers are going to give you an extra $15,000-$20,000 in your asking price because you have replaced things that they can’t see and already take for granted as just a basic component that is buried in the structure. Also, they assume these components to be warranted against defects by you.

After all, it is mandatory in most, if not all states that you fill out a disclosure form that tells the buyer of every defect that exists or ever has to your knowledge. So inspect the systems of your investment alternatives carefully, as they can be expensive to repair and replace, with minimum dollar return value being realized at the sale.

Along these same lines, you should also pay close attention to the following cash vacuums:

  • Roof
  • Foundation
  • Structural Integrity

Here are a few ways to quickly gage a home from its appearance:

Stand across the street from it. Now look at the bones of the structure. Does it look like a sway-backed horse, with the roof sagging in the middle? Does it have flat areas in its design that don’t allow water to be drained away quickly?

Water, dampness and rot are the equivalent of cancer to the human body when it concerns a structure. Shingles can be replaced. That won’t necessarily stop me from buying. Usually I will use that old roof as a bargaining chip in negotiating the seller down to a lower price. However, if I crawl into the attic and see that the plywood has become rotted and truss members are also affected, it’s time to move on to my next potential deal. Life is too short and I will never rehab it in 10 days if I have to rip the roof off and rebuild it too.

Some other conditions, such as sagging eves, wavy roof surface, rotten fascia and trim pieces, and insect infestations can be deal killers too, if severe.

Solution: Get into the structural members with a long, sharp, sturdy, standard flat-tip screwdriver and attempt to penetrate structural components that are made of wood. You won’t hurt anything if there are no underlying deficiencies. However, if someone has freshly painted over or patched it, that screwdriver is one heck of a lie detector! Use it.

Now, I’m not saying people would do that. It may just be the termites have eaten everything but the exterior coating of the wood to conceal their activity whatever the case probe.

There are also tile roofs, metal roofs, cedar shake roofs, hot-rolled roofing, tar and gravel roofs and always a few new high-tech roof coatings. I feel my main concern is whether the decking or the roof support structure has been undermined by water, insects, rodents, poor materials, poor design or craftsmanship, a lack of fasteners, strapping, etc.

Shingles and coatings can be replaced. Just know what is underneath. That’s my criteria. Negotiate lower for needed replacement of roof coverings if you can. I dwell on roofs because it protects everything else!

Next on the list of deal killers is the foundation. The same thing applies to the foundation. I will start by standing back from it and looking at it from a distance. Does this place look like the Leaning Tower of Pisa? Or are the seams coming apart? Do the windows and doors look square? Are porches, stairs and additions on firm ground as well?

Block homes can tell you very quickly if they are stressed out just by the appearance of the mortar joints. Those giant unsettling cracks can and do tell a story. This does happen and mortar cracks maybe 10-years old. You need to investigate further.

Once again, water is a sign of trouble with foundations because it leads to erosion, rot, mold and mildew. It washes out foundation materials and slabs will crack. It rots sill plates and your walls are no longer firmly attached to a base.

If you have a crawl space, it’s time to get your coveralls on and get in there. Now, let’s use our heads here and I mean this! Before you enter a dark, supposedly uninhabited, infrequently entered, dark and restrictive to movement area, assess the situation. Ask someone who has knowledge of the dwelling if there has been any animal activity that they know of. You may also encounter bees, wasps, ants, spiders, snakes, slugs, mosquitoes, rats, mice and a host of other inhabitants. Beware an d be prepared. It’s truly another world in some cases.

If you don’t want to do it, hire a professional and I do mean a pro, not some Joe who says he is one. For goodness sake, use a licensed professional home inspector to protect yourself in all areas if you’re just not sure!

OK, you’re a trooper and you’re going in. Good for you, Rambo! You’ll make it in this business because it takes faith, guts and determination. By getting into this type of situation, you’ll learn a lot more about every part of the homes you inspect.

You should have a strong flashlight, your trusty screwdriver, maybe some insect repellent and a safety observer standing at the access entry to give you piece of mind. Now you can go to the perimeter walls and inspect where the walls meet the foundation. Look for rot, misalignment, cracks, separations, water damage or any other condition that doesn’t appear normal.

While you’re down there, look at the other foundational supports, you will see pier blocks and posts, other concrete support pillars and walls, beams, joists and cross bracing, and the underside of sub-flooring. Check this stuff’s condition. Does it look original? Is it structurally sound? Or are there some discrepancies that need further investigation? Take a good look and smell!

Don’t leave yet. You also will want to look at all that plumbing and electrical that is there as well. Scan the perimeter. Do you see any sunlight coming in from where it shouldn’t be? That might be a hole that needs repair. This is common sense land, not computer a chip lab. You can inspect for general condition. Simply follow everything to its logical end, looking mainly at the condition of the different components.

OK, you’ve made mental and physical notes. Now dust yourself off and go inside the house if everything has checked out so far. So the roof and foundation have passed your keen eye. Let’s look at the rest of the house with respect to its structural integrity. More than half of your structural integrity check at this point is already complete as the roof and foundation are two of the most important components and those have been done. Now you are left with the interior spaces of the structure.

Here’s what I do once inside. I stand at the front door with a checklist in hand (www.inspectamerica.com) and I begin to scan the walls, ceiling and floors. I’m looking for water stains on all three surfaces, as well as patches that were used to repair or conceal damage. I go through every room and look for signs of damage or concealment.

Any flat floor is a good candidate for my scientific marble test. I’ll drop my marble; if it rolls to a corner, that floor ain’t level, Buckwheat. That’s a simple test but I do want to know that the under-layer or sub-flooring is sound and firmly attached to all those joists, and beams and trimmers and blah, blah, blah.

Soft spongy floors are of concern, creaky floors are annoying and rotten floors are another story. So once again, I’m looking at the structural support of the floors. I don’t care that the cheap, yellowed vinyl is coming up at the seams. I don’t care that the carpet is matted down or thread bare, and I don’t mind if the finish is worn off of hardwood floors or tiles are loose.

Floor coverings fall under the label of cosmetics. That’s such a pretty word and that’s what you want to concentrate on: cosmetics...more on that in a moment.

So the floors pass my test for sub-flooring and structural integrity is great. Now I can check that the walls are square because they are attached to that floor, and then I can check that the doors all operate properly and are square too.

How much more can there be than that, Dan? Well, let me tell you a few things that can bite you here. Let’s say the structure overall is good. By that, I mean you have a solid roof, a solid foundation and sturdy floors and walls.

What is behind those walls? The things that bite you aren’t usually seen until you get bit. One particular painful bite is finding out your wiring is not grounded or that the circuits are not properly protected. You’re looking for three-pronged outlets and modern plastic-encased wiring made of copper, not aluminum. You want circuit breakers, not fuses. What you really need here is a licensed electrician to do this more in-depth and professionally licensed review of the system.

I have seen more than one Joe Homeowner rehab go up in flames because of a lack of respect for electricity. Licensed electricians bring you up to code and protect your investment. Find a good one and make it a point to shower him or her with praise, attention and money well spent.

They will give you free estimates, so use them as a preliminary inspector with you. If you decide to buy it, use them to do the work that needs to be done.

Plumbers are a breed apart. You would think they use gold for soldering your pipes with the prices they charge. My grandfather was a plumber and I was on the truck with him at nine years old. A plumber may or may not give you a free estimate. With a little digging, it can be done. Just give them the work if indeed you do buy the house.

With plumbers, the only time you’re going to need one is if you are doing major system work or the once every ten year hot water heater job. Also the occasional clogged main sewer line to the street.

In today’s P.V.C. plastic plumbing kits world, you can hire just about any good all-around handyman to get the job done. If you have to tear through a wall to get at plumbing, building code inspector-man will say, “Get a licensed plumber.”

Heating and cooling: the air conditioning system, if the house you’re inspecting doesn’t have adequate heating and cooling, that can become expensive. Let’s say you have a flat roof home in a hot climate with window unit air-conditioners, and you intend on bringing this house up to what a modern day home dweller expects.

You may have a problem. Where would you put new ductwork if you don’t have attic space to house and route central heat and air? Once again, call in a pro if you need some advice. They do give free estimates!

Here’s a point for you to follow up on: the plumbing, heating and air-conditioning guys all drive service trucks. Be on the lookout for those trucks if they are your neighbors; go say “Hello” and introduce yourself.

Regardless, I have always done this and what I am saying is this: these guys most always work on the side and that means half price. You may have to pull a permit as a homeowner but the savings is substantial. Develop a network of these blue-collar geniuses. They are the guys who will transform your investment fast!

So now you have a solid house. By that I mean, plumbing, electrical, heating and air-conditioning, roof, foundation and overall good structural integrity.

So what’s left to do? Call in your army of carpenter ants, from painters to carpenters and flooring installers, yard maintenance and tree trimmers, and handymen of all sorts.

This is the whirlwind tour. Let the demolition guy in first. Order a dumpster for the next ten days. Order demolition man to throw out everything including the kitchen sink. What I am out to do at this point is to clear the decks.

A blank canvass is created for the painters to perform the transformation. They come in at this point and patch and paint. Let them blast the place with their airless paint-spraying arsenal inside and out. Give them 3 days and you have just added a huge improvement to your investment. This is the biggest dollar-for-dollar return you can make.

One cautionary note here: Make absolutely sure that quality paint is used. When it comes to painting, it’s the labor that kills you, not the material. I insist on Sherwin Williams Super Paint. It is a miracle formula that I am convinced could cover up bullet holes without any patching compound and it lasts forever. It’s worth every penny; insist on it!

So my idea of finding the ideal fixer upper is to find those where the structure and systems are fine but it still needs demolition man and the paint brigade. Everything up to this point has been inspection and appraisal of the situation. Once I’m satisfied that it is a cosmetic rehab and not the expensive money pit, I send in my cosmetologists.

I wouldn’t call these guys that to their face but these are normally men adding residential make-up to the bricks and mortar. Once the painters leave, the flooring guys are right behind them, laying tile and carpet. These guys are out in 2-3 days and my cabinet and handyman plumber are attacking.

Light fixtures, vanities, toilets, sinks, doors, switch plates and outlet covers…wham, ten days are up and this house is either held out for rent, lease-optioned or sold for a whole heck of a lot more than the ten grand I put into it, if that much.

You must be somewhat of an appraiser and deal finder. It takes time to recruit your cosmetologists, but you will run across them in your travels. Friends and family usually can provide you with some serious leads. Start networking and talking to tradesmen. Get their numbers and schedule them to descend upon your ugly duckling at certain times and watch the transformation begin.

It took me years to learn these tricks. I did it all myself for years and it always took three months when I did it myself. The sad part is that I thought I was saving money that way.

Can you see how much I actually lost? Here is a quick example. I bought a house for $55,000. Its deficiencies were purely cosmetic. I used other people to do all the work and I pitched in to keep them organized. Ten days later, it was done. I spent a total of $5,000 on materials and labor and it appraised at $90,000 in 10 days!

That’s $30,000 in 10 days, not 3 months. Now marketing time would take 45 days but I know how to do that too, and I will also show you how you can do it too.

There is no doubt about it. This can be done and you can do it. In all honesty, it may take you 30 days to achieve a completed house. That’s may be 3 times what it took me but I am experienced.

Here’s a pretty neat way I figured out how to find good cosmetologists (tradesmen). If I know relatively no one in the area, I will ask a local appraiser to suggest who he would use if he were me.

This is an intelligent way to ask that question. I ask it in this form: “If you were me, who would you use?” Now that triggers a self-preservation mechanism in their brain and they give me excellent people, who are very good at what they do! Try it; it works.

I went to appraisal school and learned a lot. Believe me, appraisers are underrated and treated poorly. They truly are experts at discerning quality and value. They know whom does quality work. Make friends with a competent appraiser and the lenders that accept their appraisals. Hint: You’ll get very fair evaluations and their lender approves them.

Marketing, hunting, finding and capturing the “ripe for rehab houses” is another book entirely. However, don’t lose faith because I have written that book for you as well. Here is an excerpt from my other book. It is called Magic Bullets In Real Estate.

There are 4 phases, or lifecycles, to real estate and here is how it often goes.

Phase 1 You will see new construction, bright shiny homes popping up, landscaping contests, baby strollers and tricycles in the neighborhood. This is probably going on in the suburbs of the city, as new growth tends to radiate out at a pace of one mile per year from growing and prosperous cities.

Phase 2 The same neighborhood now 10-15 years later has aged a bit and now you see basketball hoops and 2-wheel bikes, as the kids are older and want more mobility.

Phase 3 The kids are grown and gone with families of their own and now the parents are riding their own 3-wheel bicycles, trikes to the hip grannies. Here in Phase 3, you’re looking at 25-35 year old homes, where some people are passing away. Others are just hanging in and some are moving in with the kids or going to an A.L.F. (Assisted Living Facility). No doubt, you have outdated homes, deferred maintenance and some repairs to be made. Here is the beauty of this whole thing. These are my cosmetology candidates. Here’s why! The formally elder owners lived there and they needed everything to work. They didn’t update it. They just fixed things that needed repair in order to maintain a level of comfort. They had pest control and the Sears man come annually and piddled around. So things were kind of looked after in that manner. Buy here!

Phase 4 Revitalization – That’s what happens as a result of you buying your ripe- for-rehab fixer-upper in Phase 3 neighborhoods. Odds are, you will rent it out, lease-option it or sell it to a young family when it does sell, and guess what? Yep, out come the tricycles and baby strollers and it starts all over again.

Tricycles
Bicycles
3-wheel bikes (buy here!)
Revitalization

Determine what cycle different neighborhoods are in! Follow cycle #3.

Isn’t that a beautiful story; isn’t that the truth? Think about your own parents and your own childhood. Now I also want you to think about that brand new young family that is counting on you to treat them fairly and give them a trouble-free home when they buy or rent from you.

The harder and smarter you work, the better quality and value you can provide to others. Don’t rip them off. Don’t take advantage, don’t scrimp and for Pete’s sake, do your best to do your level best. You need education and help from others to achieve these heights of excellence. Visit us starting July 2004 at www.magicbullets.com

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Friday, February 9, 2007

Profit with Easy and Creative Home Improvement Window Project


Profit with Easy and Creative Home Improvement Window Project

Owning your own home is an investment these days, not only in buying it, but in the value of it as well. Property values have just gone ballistic over the past few years. Prices have doubled and tripled. A home improvement window project could not only improve the looks of a room, but could also add value to the home as well. Many people might view a home improvement project as a big job, such as a remodel, but actually it can be something as simple as new window treatments. This article will give you some ideas for an easy home improvement window project that could add profit to your home's value, as well as being simple to do.

If you have a room that you want to make some changes in, and maybe aren't quite sure what to do, you might consider a home improvement window project. If you want to change the looks of the room, but don't really want to spend a lot of money, then this idea is for you. You can do something as simple as re-staining the window trim or painting it. There are many options today in the stain and paint department. Just redecorating the window trim can make your home improvement window project simple and change the appearance enough to give it a new look.

You may want to put up new curtains for your home improvement window project. This can be very easy depending on what you decide to do. If you are going for a new drapery effect, there are many different rods to choose from now with different trims. This home improvement window project might require a trip to a variety department store or a specialty shop that mainly sells window treatments. There are many different drapery types as well as fabrics to choose from, so this could be a lot of fun. Don't make your home improvement window project hard. You could make it a family affair, and let everyone have some sort of say. This way, you will not only have quality family time, but they will appreciate the final results even more.

You can simply add window blinds for your home improvement window project. There are many colors to choose from and this can make a big difference in the room. If the room is a dark room already, you may want blinds that filter in the light, or if the room is naturally well lit, you may want room darkening shades so the sun isn't blazing in. This could also keep the room cooler in the summer time. If you have a cedar or log home, then you may want bamboo shades for your home improvement window project, as it will give it a more wood look. No matter what you choose to do, keep your home improvement window project simple, especially if it's your first home improvement project. This way, you will look forward to the next project that will add profit to your home.

Secured Home Improvement Loans - Enhance Home Value at Low Cost


Secured Home Improvement Loans - Enhance Home Value at Low Cost

After you bought or build that home a long time back, it is now crying for variety of improvements works done on it. And you surely would like to incur minimum cost in making your home a more comfortable to live in. if you intend to take a loan for the purpose, your best bet in taking low cost loan lays in secured home improvement loans. There are host of advantages that come along with secured home improvement loans for timely completion of home improvement works. Your home value and equity in it only goes higher after the improvements on it and makes any loan availing even less costly in future.

Lenders approve secured home improvement loans against home or any property of the borrower. Collateral plays key role in ensuring all advantages of the loan for the borrower. For instance, lender can easily offer a lower interest rate on secured home improvement loan. The loan amount can be conveniently paid back in larger duration of 5 to 30 years. This means lower interest and larger repayment duration enables in reducing monthly monetary outgo for paying the loan installments. So while you have completed home improvements, you still save money after clearing the installments. Usually lenders approve £5000 to £75000 as secured home improvement loans.

Bad credit people can have easy access of secured home improvement loan. Lenders have property of bad credit borrower and thus risks are remote in approving the loan. But pay off the loan in time or the lender may sell the property for recovering the loan amount. Lender may ask for income and bank statements documents from bad credit people for ensuring adequate repayment capability of the borrower. Compare various secured home improvement loans lenders for comparatively lower interest rate. It would be wise to apply online to the lender for fast processing and approval of the loan.

Find The Best Home Improvement Loan In Minutes!


Find The Best Home Improvement Loan In Minutes!

There are different loan products that you can obtain and can be destined to improving your property. Though there are home improvement loans specially tailored for that purpose, there are also alternative sources of income that can be used to and you should consider them all prior to applying for a particular loan product.

Different Loan Products

For starters, you can refinance your home loan for a higher loan amount than your current mortgage loan and thus obtain extra funds for undertaking home improvement projects. These loans are known as cash-out refinance home loans and can be obtained when you have sufficient equity left on your home. As long as your property’s value is superior to the current mortgage balance, you can request a cash-out refinance home loan and use that difference for financing home improvements.

If you don’t want to refinance you current home loan because it has good terms, you can still get finance from your home equity by requesting a home equity loan or line of credit. A home equity loan (second mortgage) is a loan that uses the equity (difference between your property’s value and mortgage balance) to guarantee the amount of money borrowed and has similarly advantageous terms to home loans.

Home equity lines of credit work likewise but are a revolving source of funds from which you can obtain any amount you need up to certain limit. Also, you can repay the money borrowed the way you want with minimum payments that usually consist only of interests. You can always withdraw more money when you need it as long as you don’t exceed the credit limit.

There are also unsecured loans that can be used for undertaking home improvement projects. These loans carry lower amounts than secured loan but there is no risk of repossession since no collateral is required. The interest rate charged is a bit higher and so are the monthly payments. Still, if the home improvement project does not require a high amount of money, they constitute the most simple choice since approval is fast and hassle free.

Online Lenders and Loan Comparison

The easiest way to obtain the loan you need is to search online for lenders after you’ve decided which loan type best suits your needs. You just need to make a quick search for cash-out refinance home loans, home equity loans or lines of credit or unsecured loans and many different lenders will be presented to you.

Don’t go for the first offer you receive, instead, compare what the different lenders have to offer by requesting loan quotes from them and analyzing the loan terms. After you’ve made a comparison and decided which lender and loan offers you the best option, you’ll just need to fill the online application and wait to be contacted by the lender.

Never Put Off Home Improvement Projects Involving Leaking Water


Never Put Off Home Improvement Projects Involving Leaking Water

Although at times it may be tempting to ignore problems in the home, with the thought that you will do something about them when you can afford to, you may be creating more cost and hassle for yourself later on. This is especially relevant to water based problems which can have a devastating effect on your property. Leaving leaky bathroom fittings to get worse will decrease the equity in your home should you wish to sell, and may end up costing your more to fix when the repair becomes unavoidable.

Most of these repairs and remodeling tasks will be a lot simpler than you imagine if you tackle them in the early stage. There are a number of guides, both printed and online that can instruct you in easy stages through simple home improvement tasks such as replacing that leaking faucet. In fact, the most difficult part of installing a new faucet is probably locating the water shutoff valve.

Replacing a whole shower that is leaking may prove a little trickier than just the faucet, but for a few hundred dollars you can buy a kit that will contain all you need for installation as well as the new fittings. Following the detailed instructions provided with the kit, when combined with a bit of patience and common sense should ensure that you have a fully functional shower, with no leaks, that will add considerably to the value and salability of your home.

You should not allow mould and lime scale to build up in your bathroom. As well as making an unpleasant environment for you, your friends and family, the mould can do permanent damage to your bathroom units and the seals on those units. There are so many strong cleaners on the market aimed at clearing bathrooms of mould and lime scale, that there is no excuse for letting these build up, but there comes a point when these will no longer do the job and you will end up having to replace parts of your bathroom.

If you have taken a look at the instructions for a task, done some online research and still reached the conclusion that you do not have the necessary skills and patience to do the job yourself, you are probably best to employ a professional. When it comes to bathroom, and generally water based repairs, it is worth making sure the job is done properly or the resulting damage to your home could be disastrous.

Redesign Your Home With a Home Improvement Loan


Redesign Your Home With a Home Improvement Loan

Home redesigning can be really expensive but if you can obtain financing, things can get easier. Thus, in order to face the expenses that a home redesign project implies, home improvement loans come in very handy. Learn how to obtain these loans and what you can expect of loan qualification and loan conditions.

Loan Purpose

There are home improvement loans and most of them are secured loans. Thus, the loan purpose is a requirement for approval as it has to do with the property being used as guarantee. That being said, many lenders will require you to show documentation backing up the claim that the money will be used for home improvements.

This is due to the fact that these loans have very advantageous terms because the lender knows that the money will be used to improve the property that is being used as collateral for the loan and thus raising the value of their guarantee. The loan purpose is essential, otherwise, the lender would offer less advantageous terms.

Home Improvement Loans

Most home improvement loans are, as explained above, secured loans. The main financial tool used for home improvement is the home equity loan. These loans provide funding against the equity you’ve left on your property and have similarly advantageous terms as home mortgage loans.

Equity is the difference between the value of the property used as collateral and the amount of outstanding debt already secured by it. For example: given a $100,000 property, if the mortgage balance on it is around $70,000, then the amount of available equity reaches $30,000. However, usually you can only get funds up to 85% of the property’s market value with the mortgage and home equity loan combined. Thus, in the above example, chances are that you won’t be able to obtain $30,000 but $15,000 instead.

Qualification and Loan Terms

Getting approved for a home equity loan for home improvements is not that complicated. There are home equity loans specially designed for the funds to be used for home improvements and these loans have even more advantageous terms than regular home equity loans. Provided that you have sufficient equity available on your home and that your home improvement project is approved by a professional, there are not many credit or income requirements that may be an obstacle for approval.

Getting approved for an unsecured home improvement loan is a bit more difficult. There is not such an important offer of unsecured home improvement loans compared to home improvement loans based on equity and thus, it is harder to qualify for them. Your credit score and history may be an issue and your available income will be thoroughly analyzed by the lender in order to make sure that you’ll be able to afford the monthly payments.

Hire Licensed and Respected Home Improvement Companies


Hire Licensed and Respected Home Improvement Companies

Finding the right home improvement company to update or renovate your home doesn’t have to be a stressful and disheartening process. Yet most homeowners have no idea where to start because they are bombarded with bad press about contractors who are dishonest, inexperienced and downright unreliable. Homeowners today are wary of who they can trust.

Home Improvement Complaints and Scams:

"With lower-rate mortgages tempting homeowners to trade up to a bigger house, or to refinance and expand or repair their existing home, we're finding that construction and home improvement activity is way up, and with it is the number of complaints in those areas," said Consumer Protection Commissioner Edwin R. Rodriguez. (Consumer Affairs, January 2006)

"Home improvement complaints rank as the top consumer complaint in Connecticut and elsewhere across the country," Rodriguez said. "While home improvements themselves can be expensive, any problems that arise often cost consumers thousands more to fix. Unfortunately, there have been many cases where a homeowner is left with a huge problem and has no financial means of getting it repaired." (Consumer Affairs, June 2006)

Basic scams usually do not occur with accredited companies, so make sure the company you use is licensed. "The law requires home improvement contractors to register and follow certain procedures for a reason, to protect homeowners," Rodriguez said. "This includes complying with state laws that assure consumers a level of financial protection.” (Consumer Affairs, June 2006)

Be Wary of Certain Sales Tactics:

According to the National Consumer Law Center at consumerlaw.org, unscrupulous contractors mostly target senior citizens. Do not fall into the trap of the following sales tactics that take advantage of homeowners:

• "Bait and Switch" - offers low prices for installed items like windows and home siding, and then tells the homeowner the item is out of stock and can only be replaced with a high-priced substitute.
• Misrepresent the urgency of a needed repair.
• Claim the item is more expensive than advertised because it has to be "custom made" to fit the home.
• Misrepresent that the consumer is receiving a discount because the home is selected to model the repair when, in reality, the consumer is paying market price or more.
• Misrepresent the energy savings, health benefits and value added to the home.
• Misrepresent the terms on which financing is likely to be arranged.

Practices to Follow for Finding the Right Contractor:

If you hire a contractor with a license and a good reputation (such as the Home Remodelers Group®), you are guaranteed to avoid unfinished work, financial wrongdoing and fraud. The National Consumer Law Center has a list of suggestions for homeowners looking for a home improvement company:

• Do not hire an unknown contractor that solicits business by knocking on your door. Deal with companies recommended by friends or reputable building supply stores.
• Before agreeing to hire any home improvement contractor, get a second estimate for the same work from another contractor.
• Get references for the contractor and speak to those references. Ask about satisfaction and any problems that arose.
• Look at other work performed by the same contractor.
• Many states require contractors to be licensed and/or bonded. Check with the state licensing body to see if the contractor you are considering is licensed.
• Get a written contract describing explicit specifications of the work, the price (including details of any financing or credit terms), the responsibility for cleaning up, and the hourly rate for any added work. Ask for guarantees and other promises to be made in writing.
• If the written documents are different from oral promises, do not sign them.
• A 3-day right-to-cancel applies to door-to-door sales and home improvement loans even after the papers have been signed.
• Do not allow a contractor to begin work until financial arrangements to pay for the work are complete.
• Do not agree to pay the final payment until the project is finished.
• Do not consolidate other debts with a home improvement loan.
• If problems with a contractor or home improvement lender arise, get help from a lawyer or housing counselor immediately.

Take Care of Your Home:

The Home Remodelers Group® has been in business since 1964 and there is a simple reason for our longevity. We take great pride in helping our customers beautify their homes, we enjoy our work and we want our customers to be happy with their homes. The Home Remodelers Goup® is licensed and insured so you can feel secure when working with us. Before you sign any contract, we provide a written estimate and detailed information on the scope of the project. You’ll know exactly what you are getting before we do anything. We do this to provide our customers with peace of mind. We have survived in this business because we focus on customer satisfaction, attention to customer service and offer quality products at a fair price.

Think of your home like a child that needs a doctor. You would take your child to a licensed and professional doctor, not someone that comes to your door. So make sure your home receives the care it deserves by hiring experienced and well-accredited home improvement professionals.

Sunday, February 4, 2007

Transform Your Bathroom Mirrors In Minutes!


Transform Your Bathroom Mirrors In Minutes!

Beautifying and enhancing bathroom areas that have unframed mirrors can now be dramatically achieved.


The transformation of existing mirrors without removing them from the wall is now so easy. The only tools needed are a razor knife and a measuring tape.

Sound extreme? Not anymore. MirrEdge is an innovative framing system designed to enable just about anyone to perform an extraordinary makeover on their existing mirrors. The cost is less than $50.00 for mirrors up to 63" x 63" and best of all you can do it yourself!

In addition to the original clear acrylic mirror framing system, the company has added 4 woodgrain finishes: Deep Cherry Walnut, Elegant Royal Oak, Easy Driftwood and a Light Regal Birch. You then choose either the decorative or contemporary corner plates to make installation quick and virtually effortless.

The mirror never leaves the wall—extending its useful life which will help put the environment out of danger from it winding up in a landfill.

However satisfied you are with your new "Designer" setting, it need not be permanent. With the framed mirror as the focal point of your new look, the frame, without difficulty, can be removed and changed to a different Woodgrain finished frame. Add complementing accessories and the area takes on a whole new look. Have fun while you change the style, color or design to achieve never ending possibilities.

Customers have written: "Your product is extremely easy to install, adds a high degree of style to a plain vanity mirror and best of all it is much more economical than a full replacement mirror." Gil, Boca Raton.

"Your Product looks really beautiful, so beautiful in fact that I’m going to install it in my second bathroom." Mary, Pembroke Pines, Fl

This is an exciting time in Home Improvement. Thanks to the MirrEdge Enhancement System, an extreme makeover for any size mirror can be realized. Your bathroom will love the change and so will you.

Change Your Interior Doors To Create A Great New Look


Change Your Interior Doors To Create A Great New Look

With the growing number of home decorating and improvement shows on cable and network TV, as well as syndicated radio, newspaper columns, magazines and special Web sites devoted to the subject, do-it-yourself (DIY) is today’s hottest home design trend.


Craftmaster Interior Door Styles ...

From newlyweds and urban singles to second-home owners and empty nesters, home décor and remodeling isn’t just for the pros any more. As consumers of all ages take DIY home matters into their own hands—literally—one of the quickest, easiest and most affordable ways to add personality and freshen up the look of any home is to install new raised-panel doors throughout the house.

Doors with a Purpose

Serving as the entry to a room and conveying its initial impression, doors play an integral role in home décor and should be considered along with any home improvement or remodeling project. Spend a few minutes looking at your home’s interior doors—from the main floor to the bedrooms and even your closet's bi-folds. Chances are the doors lack much in the way of style. Or, what style there is may not match your decorating tastes.

You can change all that this weekend. Just visit your local lumberyard, home center or visit with a professional remodeler and look for new doors with raised-panel designs that complement your interior décor. Installing new raised-panel doors throughout your home is inexpensive compared to many renovations or decorating projects.

For example, the average home has about 20 interior passage doors. Replacing every one with a new hollow core door, such as the line of doors available from CraftMaster® Interior Doors, costs less than a new chair and ottoman. Replacing each door with a new, solid core door costs less than a new sofa or sectional.

"With so much emphasis today on quick home makeovers, fast and easy room redesigns, and the latest products to simplify our lives, raised-panel doors have become increasingly popular among homeowners who want the decorative appeal of sculpted doors without the cost and maintenance of solid wood," says Bob Merrill, president and CEO for interior door manufacturer CMI in Chicago. CraftMaster Doors are manufactured by CMI from molded, high-density fiberboard to resist shrinking, cracking and joint separation. Designs range from two, three, four and six panels, and many are available in either a textured wood grain or smooth finish. For do-it-yourselfers, the most important feature is that they are easy to install and offer immediate design results.

Great Look, Low Maintenance

Take a look at your existing doors. Do they match or complement your current decorating style, color scheme and wall coverings? Are they worn out, split or damaged? Replacing them with new, raised-panel molded doors can energize an otherwise bland, lifeless space. And, upgrading to doors with solid cores is a great way to duplicate the feel of a solid wood door, block out noise from nearby rooms and further improve durability. Molded panel, solid core doors are ideal for families, in particular, because they are extremely durable and require low maintenance.

When replacing doors, many homeowners often keep the existing frame and simply buy new doors, called slabs. For ease of installation, measure each door’s hinge and doorknob location and order the doors pre-drilled. For a fresh new look, you can purchase a pre-hung door and replace the frame.

There are many styles, finishes and sizes available to showcase your home's true character. For example, the CraftMaster Corvado™ is a two-panel, square-top, plank interior door. The smooth-surfaced design resembles the classic Shaker style door, which originated in the northeastern U.S., yet is versatile enough to complement a broad range of home décors from Southwestern and rustic to contemporary.

Other designs include curved-, arched- and eyebrow-top panels, and a variety of configurations to complement today’s trim and cabinet packages or to add sophistication to any room. Standard door height is 6-feet, 8-inches; however, if you have high ceilings, 7- and 8-foot-tall doors are available in smooth and wood grain textured finishes and in a variety of raised-panel designs.

Beyond the added beauty, raised-panel doors are engineered to resist swelling, shrinking and splitting. In the case of painted doors, this prevents cracks in the paint film and avoids adding one more project to your to-do list.

Farmers, Watch For Electrical Hazards


Farmers, Watch For Electrical Hazards

There are unique electrical hazards in agriculture that farm workers and family members need to understand. Spending just two minutes explaining unsafe work habits and how to recognize potential electrical hazards, can prevent a permanent injury or a death.



To get your discussion started, consider these four common on-farm electrical risks. The first ones relate to hazards near overhead power lines, but unsafe use of electrical appliances or neglected wiring can also result in an injury or a fire.

1. Raising tall equipment into overhead lines—Everyone on the farm needs to understand that overhead power lines are not insulated. Each year, dozens of people are killed or permanently injured as tall farm equipment accidentally touches a line. Of particular concern are grain augers, hay stackers, combines, fold-up cultivators, tractor front loaders, and portable irrigation pipe.

Consider the location of power lines on your farm, particularly those that cross heavily traveled areas or pathways to fields. Make sure everyone understands that these areas are potential hazards, and knows the clearance height of tall equipment.

2. Trees, buildings and hay stacks near power lines—Children, in particular, are at greater risk if they are in a tree, on a roof, or on stacks of hay located under a power line. Show children these potential danger areas to avoid. For storing hay, lumber or any material, find other areas away from overhead lines. In fact, it is best not to use the 10 foot distance around any power line as a travel route or storage area.

3. Undersized and worn extension cords—The circuits in homes and farm buildings are protected from overheating by a fuse or circuit breaker. But an extension cord has no protection. If it’s asked to carry more current than its wire size can handle, there’s nothing to keep the wires from overheating and possibly starting a fire.

Replace any light duty extension cords that serve multiple appliances, or have worn or brittle insulation. Avoid running cords under rugs, because this traps in heat and adds to the risk of fire.

4. Deteriorated wiring in farm buildings—Special wiring materials and methods are needed in agricultural buildings, particularly those housing livestock and poultry. Moisture, dust and corrosive vapors from animal manure can cause conventional wiring (used in homes) to prematurely deteriorate. Inadequate wiring increases the risk of a fire. At the very least, the result could be a power outage. This can interrupt ventilation fans in confined poultry or swine buildings, causing devastating losses.

For assistance in reducing on-farm electrical hazards, contact your electric power supplier. There is also a helpful education pamphlet on the subject titled "Farm Safely With Electricity." To learn more about the pamphlet, as well as electrical safety and energy efficiency on the farm, visit the National Food and Energy Council’s web site at www.nfec.org.

Keep yourself and your loved ones safe by recognizing those situations that invite an electrical accident. Even though electricity is one of the safest forms of energy, it must be understood and respected. Most accidents are preventable, it just takes a few minutes to educate family members and farm workers.