By host on 3/10/2010 9:32 PM
Most of us are no strangers to the costly repairs that directly parallel owning a home. If you are one of the select few that has not had to deal with one of these less than fun tasks, get ready because you will, and most likely sooner than later.
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By host on 3/10/2010 9:25 PM
When you are ready to sell your home, careful selection of both interior and exterior paint colors can help make your home more attractive to potential buyers. Although you might love an unusual accent or wall color, quirky colors might be a turn-off to those looking at your house.
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By host on 1/3/2010 9:14 PM
Most people choose a color for a room according to preference. If they love the color blue they select their favorite shade for a particular room in their home, but color has the power to significantly affect mood. Color will not only change the look of a room or space, but it will also affect people’s feelings in subconscious ways.
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By host on 12/26/2009 9:50 PM
It is a glorious day when the last piece of furniture is carefully placed back in the room. The painter gathers the last drop cloth and the freshly cleaned paint brushes, rollers and buckets. The sun is shining in the back window, revealing that perfect blue, green or red that you worked so hard to find while strolling through countless paint and home improvement stores. Those weeks and months of planning are finished! But, as the painter cleans up his gear and leaves for the last time, your job is just beginning. In order for those walls to stay in their perfect pristine state, you must be vigilant in taking care of them. Several easy steps will guarantee their fresh look for years to come.
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By host on 12/26/2009 7:35 PM
Most of the tips for interior house painting project tell you to move all of the furniture to the center of the room. This really is not very helpful. Think about a bedroom or living room. If you move all of the furniture to the middle of the room, you have created a huge obstacle to paint around. Even with the proper extension pole for your paint roller, such an obstacle in the center of the room is hard to work around. it is hard to reach over this obstacle to paint the ceiling.
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By host on 12/26/2009 7:27 PM
Before even considering doing an interior house painting job you should walk through the area to be painted with your customer. During this inspection point out any paint that is in places where paint doesn’t belong. Look at all of the carpet, tile, or natural wood floor to find any paint spots. Frequently, paint can be found along the baseboards of the room. Also look for scratches on the wood or tile floor. Check wallpaper, counter tops, and any areas where there should not be any paint. Check all natural wood trim and doors for any paint. Loo
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By host on 12/26/2009 7:24 PM
Why should you paint rooms on the interior of a house? You will be better able to answer this question when the paint job is completed. At that time you will be proud of the beautiful new rooms that you have created. An interior paint job makes the home more attractive, clean, fresh and beautiful, just like it is brand new. Nothing improves the appearance of the home better than a fresh paint job.
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By host on 11/13/2009 11:07 PM
Hiring a painting contractor can be a formidable task, mainly because there are so many out there. How can you know if a particular contractor is a good one before you let them paint your home? Start out by asking for references from jobs that have been recently completed. Be sure to take time to contact the references. This will be one of your best sources of information before making a decision. Be sure any contractor that you consider hiring is fully licensed, bonded and insured. Ask who will actually be doing the work. Will it be experienced
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By host on 11/13/2009 10:52 PM
The kitchen is the heart of the home. Decorating your kitchen can be just as fun as any other room in your home; however, in the kitchen, you will have to “spice” things up with the paint that you choose. Kitchen paint colors no longer have to be dull and boring; they can be bright and cheerful. Kitchen paint should reflect your personality just like with any other room color or decorating items in your home.
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By host on 11/13/2009 10:44 PM
Think you’re ready to put your home on the real estate market and sell it? You may think you have completed your mental checklist of getting your house ready for the real estate market and the public, but have you considered all the things you can do—and the things you should get rid of, too—to increase the value and worth of your house beforehand?
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