By On June 30th, 2011
This article has been specifically written to answer most questions about DIY conservatories compared to fully installed conservatories.
What is the main reason that consumers opt for DIY conservatories rather than opting for a fully installed package?
The most common reason is the big cost savings that are made.
How much money could consumers expect to save by opting for DIY Conservatories on average?
The average saving is around £4500.
Why will I save so much money by taking the DIY option?
You will save most money by buying direct from a company that manufactures conservatories, both the conservatory frames and the conservatory roofs.
If you build your own conservatory base, you will pay only for the building materials and save money on manual labour, company’s profit and VAT. If you get your own builder to build your base, you will still save money on a company’s profit and VAT, after all, a company will just send a builder and mark up their labour costs with their profit and then add VAT, so there’s a big saving there.
The other area in which you will save costs is the actual conservatory installation. If purchased from the correct manufacturer or supplier, DIY conservatories are designed to be very simple to fit and are supplied along with easy to understand assembly instructions for the average DIY’er, so you should have no problem fitting it yourself.
Many consumers take the easier option of getting their builder or a third party fitter to install their DIY conservatories for them, on their existing base.
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By On June 28th, 2011
There are many ways we can improve our homes, both with regards to the property value and how comfortable and happy you are with it. There are small improvements such as redecorating which can breathe a breath of fresh air to your surroundings but there are other home improvements that can have a greater effect on your home.
Larger home improvements include getting extensions or conservatories built and kitchen or bathrooms refitting. These improvements may fix problems with the home such as a dividing wall that you feel is making your rooms feel cramped. Getting major restructuring and renovations done can modernise and customise your home to your tastes but added work like this can also add some serious figures onto your property value.
The main draw for getting new kitchens or new bathrooms has been the customisation you can exact on the designs, adding appliances or features that you’ve always wanted or need. Kitchens are one aspect that has plenty of potential and scope for new ideas such as built in appliances, wine coolers, soft closing cupboards and drawers and chef styled cookers.
Bathrooms are similar, there are many modern baths, sinks and shower setups that have become very popular, one quirky addition to some bathrooms is a steam room which people have had fitted in their showers there are even bathrooms that have been converted to become wet rooms.
These two types of home improvements can be designed so that they all go together or follow the same style. In most cases
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By On June 26th, 2011
A quality custom painting job is crucial for those who are not oriented with the basics of home painting. So before you start painting drywalls, study your wall surface type and your home space, then decide on which colors that suits your house style if it is Mediterranean, modern Zen, classic American, etc.
Rooms with color may not seem significant if it is separated by walls and closing doors. But if it is adjoined, the color relationship between the rooms subliminally affects your mood. If your house is an open floor plan having no division between your receiving area and dining area, it is important to choose colors that compliments or relates each other.
The challenge in interior home painting is to give each space its own identity according to its function and still achieve aesthetic appeal that is unison. Some people consult independent color consultant or painting companies to help them estimate which color suits the need.
To give you an idea on which colors to paint your home let me give you some terminologies you should know to aide you when coordinating with a color consultants or a painting company. In painting color theory, a HUE refers to a pure color. If a hue is added with white pigment, it is called a TINT. If a hue is added with black pigment, it is called a SHADE. For example, the color green is the hue; one variation shade of green is Teal and one variation tint of green is Aquamarine. Teal
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By On June 24th, 2011
Gone are the days when potential buyers would fight over every listing that comes on the market, driving up prices in the process. With our present economic situation, homes for sale may linger on the market for months, fetching far lower prices.
So how do we counter this drop in our real estate investments or these precious pieces of land that we also call our home? Consider home remodeling!
Home remodeling can not only make your home a more comfortable place to live in, but also make your home an investment that would increase the selling or market value of your home.
Whether the project involves making simple home improvements, updating or upgrading several equipments, home remodeling can actually offer us many benefits and here are some to name a few:
1. They make your home a more comfortable place to live in
2. They reduce maintenance and utility cost as old products are replaced with newer and more energy efficient ones.
3. They increase the security within your home
4. And moreover, such improvements can also be a prudent investment by making a home more livable.
So how do you get started with home remodeling?
Before setting out to remodel your home, it is important to list down or to note your reasons and main objectives as to why youre going to remodel your home.
There are many reasons as to why you would want to opt for this move to remodel your home. It could be solely to make you home a more comfortable place to live in.
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By On June 22nd, 2011
Often lighting is the last thing to be considered when designing a home. It is in fact a very important part of the overall feel of the house and getting it wrong can be disastrous. There is a lot to think about when it comes to lighting. For example what the room is to be used for will affect the type of lighting you need. Whether the room needs atmospheric lighting can alter your choices too. It is not just the inside of the home that needs good lighting either. The garden or outside area can greatly benefit from some good quality lighting and will enable you to enjoy the space with friends and family. Security lighting is another factor that needs considering when planning the home lighting as this can act as a good deterrent to thieves. This article discusses home lighting and why it is a good idea to plan everything out correctly.
Task lighting is invariably going to be needed in the home. This kind of lighting is used in the kitchen and the bathroom most often because these are the places where the majority of "tasks" are carried out. Whether it is chopping carrots, cooking a curry or applying makeup, good task lighting is absolutely essential. In the kitchen you need bright lights over the counter tops and over the cooker too. Often houses have large open plan kitchens or kitchens with a table in for eating from. In these cases you don't want bright task lighting
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