Home Improvement
Hobby Greenhouses: A First Time Buyer’s Guide
Tweet By Whitney Segura Gardening can be one of the most rewarding hobbies. And for green thumbs who wish to take their hobbies into a whole new level, then
Beat the Recession: 10 Ways to Trim Home Improvement Costs
No matter what the economy is doing or whether home prices are sky high or have dropped dramatically, it’s still a good idea to look for ways of trimming home improvement costs.
A Budgetary Approach to Home Improvements
Tweet By Brian Simpson One of the more frustrating things about selling your home can be learning how much money you are expected to put into it to help it
5 Money Saving Home Improvement Projects
Tweet By Nick Williams Homeowners know that when it comes to home improvement, deciding to invest in one project may come at the cost of not doing another one. Sometimes
5 Ways To Turn Your Kitchen Into Your Dream Come True
Tweet By Jonathan Bentz A kitchen isn’t just a room in your house where you cook — it also serves as the family conference room, a place to share problems
Everything About the Kitchen Sink
Tweet By Josh Baxter When homeowners are remodeling their kitchens, they typically pay special attention to the cabinets, countertops, floors and appliances. Unfortunately, many do not put much thought into
5 Ways to Improve Your Curb Appeal
Tweet By Jonathan Bentz Even before a potential home buyers steps foot in your house, the very first thing that the buyer will look at is what your house looks
How to Renovate Your Kitchen on a Budget
Tweet The kitchen is the heart of the home and can go far in determining your home’s value. Barbara Corcoran, writing for MSN, says that there are a number ways
Renovate Now or Wait Until the Market Improves?
Tweet Neighbors of ours completed an important renovation to their home in 2009, finishing the project even as the recession worsened. Wisely, they had a home equity line of credit
What to Look for in Your Home Contractor
Tweet If you are planning to take on a major home improvement project, you’ll be hiring a contractor unless you decide to do the entire job yourself. Most of us


