One way to decorate a room is to use wall decals. These are ideal for kids rooms as well as they do not require a lot of painting or priming but can just be affixed to the walls easily.? As every parent knows, kids change their interests quite frequently.? What may be at the top of their list one month will change a few months down the road.? If you are looking for kids wall decals you can either find them already made or you can choose to have them custom printed by going to a site that Read More...
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Moving Boxes: Protecting Fragile Belongings
July 6th, 2011A concern while moving to another location is safely transporting your belongings. Most of the items we have to move, such as clothing, furniture, bedding, books, pots, pans, and so on are pretty durable. We don’t have to worry too much anything happening to them. However, there are always those few, precious belongings that we can’t afford to have anything happen to. Whether they have sentimental value or have a high price tag, replacing them could be virtually impossible or cost Read More...
Important Things to Consider When Redesigning Your Bathroom
July 23rd, 2010There are several points to consider when you are planning to redesign a bathroom. As with any project the first thing you should settle on is the budget. Renovating, redesigning, or updating a room can cost as much as you want to spend, and costs can skyrocket out of control if there is no solid budget to work from. Look at what you are willing to spend, and put that number down as your budget cap. Never place your budget maximum higher than what you can afford to spend, because in many cases whatever the cap is won’t be sufficient for what you want to do.
Sometimes people find it difficult to set that budget number before having an idea on costs associated with each aspect of the project. In order to do that you must measure the room before you go to get estimates. It is also nice to have a short list in mind of things you want to do to the space, what kind of traffic will be in the room, whether children will be using that bathroom, etc. The more prepared you are before you start pricing, the more accurate your estimates will be.
Painting can be a simple and cost effective way to update a room, or the first step in a larger bathroom remodel. If you are replacing flooring, bath fixtures, or cabinetry it is helpful to have the painting done first, to avoid extra taping or messy spills that can make the job much more difficult. Choose a color scheme that you like, or if you are considering selling your home, choose a neutral color scheme to make the home more appealing to a wider range of persons.
Armed with a color scheme, the next step is to look at flooring. Flooring can easily be the most expensive part of any bathroom project, and there are several factors to keep in mind. A high traffic area, especially one accessed by children, needs to be durable and easy to clean. In bathrooms, you always want to make sure that whatever flooring you choose will hold up to frequent water saturation. If cost is a big issue for you, consider doing the floors yourself, but keep in mind that flooring is a very difficult job that takes precision. A botched flooring job can ruin an otherwise well planned bathroom project.
If replacing cabinetry, a toilet, a sink, or a tub/shower, it’s a good idea to strip the old ones out before you put down the new floor. That way you have a level, even base to work with. Any of these products can be replaced by the homeowner with the right know-how, but if your budget permits, paying someone saves a lot of back and head aches later on. Finally you can consider what type of hardware and other accent pieces you want.
Creating cost estimates for each aspect of the project will give you a firm understanding of which projects will fit in your budget and which ones will have to be either simplified or eliminated. Keeping these factors in mind will make your bathroom redesign a much less daunting task, saving you time and money. » Read more: Important Things to Consider When Redesigning Your Bathroom
