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When preparing to make improvements on your home, it would be wise to have the most information possible about home repairs. You do not need to be a carpenter to follow the tips given in the following article. These tips are easy to follow and can help you succeed in improving your home.

Make sure that only high quality supplies are used in your home improvement projects. This will ensure that the work lasts for greatest amount of time and offers the best finish. You don't want to find out a few months down the road that using a higher quality would have prevented wear and tear or easy damaging.

Consider a room addition as a major home improvement. Not only will you add space to your home, but you will significantly increase the square footage and value. The most profitable addition to your home is an additional bathroom, but while adding the bathroom add an additional bedroom to increase the value of your home.

Before you think about downsizing your home, think long and hard about it. Although downsizing may be wise in certain situations, it also means you will have to get rid of many of your belongings and pieces of furniture. Also, downsizing means there is less room for people who may visit you.

When trying to decide on a big-ticket home improvement project, such as new counter tops, choose a design that is durable and timeless. Leave the trendy colors and funky designs for your furniture and paint colors, which are easier to change, if you tire of them or decide to sell.

For a unique designer look on your walls, try a multi-textured look using flat and glossy paints tinted the same shade. First apply two coats of flat paint all over the walls, then use the glossy paint to stencil or freehand designs over the top of it. The glossy paint will reflect light, providing subtle visual interest.

If you have the extra yard space, you should add a sunroom to your home. This adds value to your home because it will add more square footage to the home and it will also give future potential buyers, the extra living space that they may be looking to have.

Upgrade your water heater to a tankless style for an endless supply of hot water and lowered energy bills. Rather than heating a large drum of water continuously, these devices heat water as it passes through the heater, which is much more efficient than tank-style water heaters. You can choose from whole-house heaters, or those that are meant to supply water to one room or faucet.

To silence a toilet that runs intermittently or has a slow trickle into the bowl, check the flapper and flapper seat in the bottom of the tank. Clean the lip of the seat to ensure that mineral build-up isn't preventing the flapper from seating correctly, and replace the flapper if it seems worn or cracked.

These are the things to take into consideration when you want to tackle your first, or your next home improvement project. You don't have to be an expert to know what you are doing. You just need to have a basic understanding of the do's and the don'ts which is what we have tried to teach you in this article.

by: Carla Patton




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