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Mar 18
 
 
Many people are looking to improve their homes. They just do not know where to begin. There are many different ideas and places to go to that can help you achieve the look that you desire. This article is going to help you decide what is right for you, and show you some tips to get you to the outcome you want.
 
Angie Brennan
 
Replacing the hardware in your home such as doorknobs, hinges, pulls, light fixtures, etc, can transform a home from one era to another. It is a quick and easy way to make your home look newer and more updated just by switching out these little details. Brushed nickel and copper are great new trends that will spice up your look.
 
If you are working on a new home improvement project, make sure that you are complimenting your environment rather than fighting against it. If you are in an area that has high winds, then you most likely will not be spending much time outside. As such, it probably would be in your best interest to work on indoor arrangements. By the same token, you can still enjoy the outdoors, by simply adding a glass structure. This can help block out the environment while still providing you with an outdoors atmosphere.
 
If you have a tear in your screen-door or window-screen, here's a quick tip you can use that will save you money. For tears that are small, use a bit of clear nail polish. For a slightly larger tear, apply a bit of cling wrap to each side of the screen. This quick patch will do until you decide to replace the screen.
 
Use a sponge when installing drywall. Rather than sanding drywall seams, just sponge them. It will take some practice to learn this new technique, but you'll get it. However, a sponge lets you avoid the biggest drawback of sanding - dust.
 
When replacing flooring, think about the kind of foot-traffic that will be in the room. Stone and ceramic floors are perfect for high traffic areas such as the foyer and bathroom. Areas in your home that have low traffic, such as personal bedrooms, are better suited for flooring that is more attractive but harder to clean.
 
Replacing your front door for one that is nice looking and well made can boost the value of your home substantially. If you want to add a bit of pizzazz to your front door, update its knob and lock with one of the dozens of styles on the market.
 
If you are re-painting a small space, such as an undersized bedroom or living room, make use of light colors. Lighter colors on the walls will reflect more light, making the room feel brighter and larger. Also, consider using two shades of the same color in stripes, which can make the room feel longer or taller.
 
If your front lawn features a large, full tree, you can add upward-facing outdoor accent lighting to emphasize the beautiful texture of the leaves and trunk. Upward lighting is also a good choice to accentuate details like trellises or archways. Outdoor accent lighting also adds significant value to the home.
 
Perpetually closed doors can make a hallway or corridor appear uninviting and uncomfortably narrow. Replace your solid door with a French door, which has a series of clear glass panels framed by wood. If you are concerned with privacy, opt for translucent glass or an adhesive to give the glass a "frosted" look. Home Depot and Lowe's carry adhesive window films for under twenty dollars.
 
If your home has reduced water pressure, it could be a simple or complex problem, but there are a few things you can do to find out. Your first step is always to ask the neighbors if they're having similar issues. If your neighbors are not experiencing the same issue, the lower pressure is specific to your home. Check the faucets throughout your home to see if the water pressure issues are confined to one area, or if they're all over the house. Perhaps an aerator needs an adjustment, but otherwise, it might make sense to call a plumber.
 
Expect to pay a lot if you plan on getting your work done fast. If you consult your contractor or workers you will most often find them happy (even eager) to put in more work on your project. They're happy because they they think they expect, and feel that they deserve, more pay. Fast work is usually more expensive.
 
As you can see from the above article, you can change your home into what you dreamed it could be by following the above examples. Your friends will be impressed with all the wonderful things you have done to improve your home. You can keep it your own little secret that you got your ideas from a home improvement article.
 
Angie Brennan