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Picking Up the Pieces After a Flood

Dealing with serious flood damage at home is not the end of the world. And most importantly, it does not have to cost you an arm and a leg to get your home back into living condition again. In fact, you may find (like I did) that recovering from a flood gives you an opportunity to improve the look and feel of your home overall, and even to implement design options that increase the value of your property. I spent about a year fixing up my place after a pipe exploded while I was on vacation, and literally ruined everything inside from the flooring and walls, to my photos and important paperwork. So, I figured I could help others "pick up the pieces" and create a bigger ad better lifestyle at home by turning a flood situation into an opportunity, instead of dealing with it like a crisis.

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2020

Why Buying Bathroom Tiles at a Retail Store Is Better Than Getting Them Online

Renovating or designing your bathroom is an exciting, but also very serious time. Your bathroom is where you spend a lot of your time, and you should get a room that is designed for your tastes, can keep up with the very demanding needs of a bathroom, and also one that comes in at a good price. While it is so easy to just buy all your equipment online, this can lead to major mistakes which is why most experts suggest that you visit a retail bathroom tile showroom is the best place to get the feel for your materials.

Purchasing Quality Kitchen Cabinets for Your Home

Remodeling your kitchen can bring about more than a 50% return on investment (ROI) for your household. A big part of these renovations generally involves buying a new set of kitchen cabinets. These can either be purchased off the shelf of your cabinet shop's inventory, or you can go the custom route and building your kitchen cabinets from scratch. With this in mind, you can expect to get a lot of value out of purchasing new cabinets.

Determining How Much Kitchen Cabinetry You Need

Some homeowners think more is more when it comes to adding kitchen cabinetry during a remodel project. You may think you can't have too much cabinetry because it equates to more storage space. While that fact may hold true, you do want cabinets that fit your needs. Below are some ways to determine how much cabinetry you need for your kitchen. Assess Your Current Cabinetry One option is to replace your current set of cabinets with a direct one-for-one ratio.