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		<title>Small Projects with a BIG Impact</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Aug 2009 20:25:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Holmes, CR</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The home improvement bug has bitten. You really have the urge to spruce up the house and make some changes. You can change the entire look of a room without committing to the expense of a complete makeover. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-72" title="Eco-friendly kitchen remodel" src="http://creative.webstractions.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/new-kitchen-225x300.jpg" alt="Eco-friendly kitchen remodel" width="225" height="300" />The home improvement bug has bitten. You really have the urge to spruce up the house and make some changes. First, you take a look at your finances. What about that tax relief we have been promised? The average person will be looking at about $300.00. If you are a married couple that jumps all the way up to $600.00. If you have priced out the average cost of a remodeling project, this little bonus from the government is not going to stretch very far. But, here&#8217;s the good news. You can change the entire look of a room without committing to the expense of a complete makeover. You also avoid the mess and disruption of a major renovation. Some smaller remodeling projects can create a big visual impact.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s start in the kitchen. We all know the kitchen is the most popular room in the home to remodel. It is also, typically, the most expensive. If the cabinets are in good shape, you can replace the counter tops. Imagine an outdated expanse of gold laminate top replaced with white laminate enhanced with a wood tone bevel. If you are looking for a bolder statement, take a look at the available colors in the laminates. The array of colors, subtle and not so subtle designs, and textures is awesome. Different edging selections are also available. Your possibilities on counter top replacement do not stop with the laminates. While more expensive, you can also venture into the ever expanding world of solid surface. Most people think Corian, which is one type of solid surface material offered. Natural stone, like granite, is another popular counter top material at a similar price to Corian.</p>
<p>Now that you have changed the counter tops, you might also want to replace the faucet. The old chrome faucet is now available in many different colors, styles and finishes. Regardless of your decorating style, you can find a faucet that makes a statement. Another small project that says wow, is as simple as replacing cabinet hardware. This project is so easy you might decide to change your kitchen cabinet knobs seasonally, especially after you take a look at all the different options.</p>
<p>Changing the flooring in a room can make a big difference. That vinyl floor was pretty easy maintenance with the kids and the dog tracking in and out, but it has sure worn, and you are just sick of it. Wood is a great product and you love the look, however in a high traffic area it may not be the best choice. Consider a laminate floor. Pergo is a name you might be familiar with, but it is just one of the brands of laminate floors available. The variety of colors and styles has greatly expanded from the original, and still popular, &#8220;wood grain&#8221; plank style. Don&#8217;t forget ceramic tile. Drop in at your local flooring store for a dizzying array of ceramic tile choices.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for a subtle change that impacts both the appearance and function of an area check out lighting. Do you still have all the builder-grade fixtures in your home that have been there for 15 years? They may be ugly or nondescript, but they work so you haven&#8217;t bothered to replace them. Now may be the time to invest in some new fixtures. Add some ceiling fans and have the advantage of attractive lighting, in addition to keeping down those summer energy costs. Why have an ordinary hall light when you can have a small, but elegant, hallway chandelier? Install task lighting in the kitchen. It creates a soft ambience as well as lighting specific work areas.</p>
<p>Add a skylight to the kitchen, bathroom, hallway, bedroom or any room that could benefit from more natural light. Have a window seat built in front of a window that overlooks the garden. Besides becoming a cozy nook, it can be designed to create added storage space. Don&#8217;t forget paint. A change of color can dramatically alter the appearance of a room.</p>
<p>Small projects can revitalize any room in your home. Look around, let your imagination run free. That tax relief check may have a big impact after all.</p>
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		<title>Being Your Own General Contractor: Saving Your Money or Losing Your Sanity?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Aug 2009 19:13:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Holmes, CR</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You are wondering how to create your dream room while getting the best value for your hard earned money. You can hire a re-modeler who will handle the entire job or you can decide to general contract the job yourself. How hard can that be?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You are wondering how to create your dream room while getting the best value for your hard earned money. You can hire a re-modeler who will handle the entire job or you can decide to general contract the job yourself. How hard can that be? A little organizing, a little scheduling, selecting and purchasing products, hiring someone to install it and you&#8217;re done.</p>
<p>If you are lucky, before you jump into this new endeavor, you talk with someone who has experienced the trials and tribulations of running their own project. First consider how much time and patience you are willing to contribute to the project. You can save money by being the general contractor, unless you consider your time to be money.</p>
<p>The general contractor, whether you or someone else, will spend a great deal of time on ordering, organizing and scheduling before the project begins and then continuously reorganizing while the job is underway. The carpenters, plumber, electrician, drywallers, painters, etc. all have to be scheduled at the proper time and in the proper sequence. Just one of these people canceling and needing to reschedule or one material delay will likely result in a massive rescheduling of everyone else. Often your contractor has an advantage when needing to reschedule subcontractors as he has a longstanding working relationship with them so they are more apt to cooperate with schedule changes.</p>
<p>Material delays are commonplace in the remodeling business. The subcontractors you are hiring will charge you if they show up to install all the plumbing fixtures and one has been delayed so they will have to come back another day. If one of the products is flawed and you purchased it, expect to be charged for the installation, the removal after it was found to be defective, and the installation of the new one when it comes in.</p>
<p>When there is a problem with the project for which you have hired a remodeling company, you make a phone call to them and they are responsible for resolving the problem to your satisfaction. If the new electric outlet just installed in your basement is not working, just call the remodeler. On the other hand, if you&#8217;re the general contractor, you have to handle the problem.</p>
<p>First you contact the electrician. He informs you that the outlet was working when he left last week and maybe the drywallers damaged something. He will come out and fix it in two weeks, but he&#8217;ll have to charge you since it was not his fault. You can try to have the drywaller pay for it, but if he claims he did not damage it and says the electrician messed up in the first place, you are stuck in the middle. Stuck in the middle means you will probably end up paying for the repair out of your pocket.</p>
<p>It now appears that the organizing and scheduling may not be quite as simple as you thought. If you are purchasing all the materials, have a plan in place as to how you are going to get them to your house. In addition, hiring someone to install products you purchased may be tricky. Some installers prefer to do their own purchasing and may not accept the job. Others may install customer supplied products,but this may affect their warranty. Still others may refuse to install certain brands. Also, don&#8217;t forget, if you are the general, it is up to you to pull permits and coordinate the proper inspections.</p>
<p>If you are determined to be the general contractor, you might want to go to your local library and do some studying. You may find your efforts to save money have resulted in a huge amount of your time, a lot of aggravation and may actually have ended up costing you more money. Being your own general contractor can be successful and rewarding, but you must be extremely well prepared, very organized and have the time to devote to the task. Approach this as a full-time job. If you do not stay on top of all aspects of the project your dream room could become a nightmare.</p>
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		<title>The Definition of Remodeling: Holmes vs. Webster</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Aug 2009 19:07:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Holmes, CR</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Webster's Dictionary defines remodel very simply as <em>"to alter the structure of"</em>. Having spent a considerable number of years in the remodeling or home improvement industry I am astounded that the definition is that brief and simplistic. Remodeling is much more complex than what Webster defines it as. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Webster&#8217;s Dictionary <a href="http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/remodel">defines remodel</a> very simply as <em>&#8220;to alter the structure of&#8221;</em>. Having spent a considerable number of years in the remodeling or home improvement industry I am astounded that the definition is that brief and simplistic. Remodeling is a much more complex endeavor. I felt a little better when I looked up <em>improvement</em> as the terms home improvement and remodeling are used interchangeably. Improvement was defined as  <em>&#8220;1: the act or process of improving, 2a: the state of being improved; esp: enhance value or excellence.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>This got me to thinking how I would define remodeling. I have the luxury of defining only one word so I didn&#8217;t feel the need to be as brief as Webster. Remodeling is both an art and a science. Remodeling restores and renovates, it brings back the beauty of a gentler more gracious era. Less romantically phrased, remodeling also converts some pretty poor designs, updates some ugly outdated color schemes, maintains and repairs structures, and makes living space more functional and attractive.</p>
<p>The growing <a href="http://creative.webstractions.com/tag/home-improvement">home improvement</a> industry encompasses projects as basic and inexpensive as replacing a door knob while also including projects such as addition which can be larger than the original house. This has grown into a pretty big industry. Back in the 1990&#8217;s remodeling surpassed the new home building industry in terms of dollars. However, with the current slowdown in the economy both new home building and remodeling will be affected. While the remodeling industry faces leaner times, it will not be stopped, simply because it is such a broad based business.</p>
<p>Remodeling is much more than major alterations, it also includes the all important home maintenance category. You might decide not to do that <a href="http://creative.webstractions.com/cat/remodeling-projects/kitchen-remodeling">full kitchen remodel</a> this year, but if your roof is leaking you will need to have it repaired or replaced. If you absolutely cannot stand your entry way any longer, you may not do a major remodel and reconfigure the layout, but you might still invest in new floor tile and a fresh coat of paint. Very few homeowners can walk through their homes and not come up with a project or two that they would love to have done. Take it from someone in the industry, who can do these projects himself, and who just spent the past week obsessing over needing to get a few closets organized. I decided to write this article and I&#8217;ll get to those closets later this week.</p>
<p>Bringing order to my closets won&#8217;t alter the structure of my home, but it will make the space more functional. That meets one of my definitions of remodeling. Sorry Webster.</p>
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