Wednesday, 11 February 2015

Try These Things If You Want To Improve Your House

By Johnathan Black


Just thinking about home improvements turns off some homeowners. They may be thinking of the potential expense, mess or hassle that they imagine home improvement projects require. However, home improvement doesn't need to be a challenge. The careful planner can execute wonderful home improvement projects without too many issues.

Venetian blinds can be vacuumed but at some point, they need to be washed. One way to wash them is to put them in the bathtub and use a brush and solvent to clean off the accumulation of dust. An easier way, may be to wash them while still hanging. Put a plastic drop cloth underneath to keep water off the floor.

Be mindful of your environment when doing home improvement, and only tackle upgrades that fit the overall picture. Forgetting things like insulation in the North, or sun-shielding in the South, will seriously lower the value of any renovations you make. Add value to your home, not negative features.

For a beautiful addition to your home, consider turning two windows that are close together into sliding glass or french doors. With glass doors, you are allowing the light to come in as well as the beauty of the world outside your door. Being able to look out at nature while having your first cup of coffee will make the investment worthwhile.

Fix a nail that's popped partially out of your wall covering with a couple of drywall screws! Insert a drywall screw a few inches above the offending nail and another a few inches below. This will pull the drywall or other wall covering back into the wall stud so that you can hammer the nail back into place without blemishing your wall. Paint the visible nail and screw heads and you're done!

Remember those annoying little paper jewelry boxes that you get with every purchase? Don't throw them out. Instead utilize them to clean your desk or bathroom drawer. Remove the lids and clip the boxes together to fit the inside of your drawer. You can now use them to categorize and store your little things such as paper clips, erasers, notepads and other small items.

Reading this article has provided some great advice for getting started with home improvement projects. With the right research and knowledge, there are few projects a homeowner will not be able to tackle.




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