Large home remodeling projects are complex, they take a long time to complete and can also create some headaches. If a single room remodel is complicated, just imagine how much more complex a multi-room home remodeling project. Choosing the right contractor for your project is key, it can mean the difference between a smooth project and a home remodeling horror story.
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bathroom remodel,
home addition,
home renovation,
home remodel,
kitchen remodel
The most common home addition request we get is for a new master bedroom. Whether you are updating an old home or your family is expanding, there are things that you will want to include during your new master bedroom remodel. Here are 10 things to you consider for your dream master bedroom.
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home addition,
home remodeling,
home renovation,
home remodel
Home renovations are higher than they have been in years. Whether you are flipper or a home owner who eventually plans to sell, it is important that the renovations you make boost your property value. It can’t just be any kind of remodel.
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Topics:
kitchen,
kitchen countertops,
home addition,
wood deck,
basement remodel,
return on investment,
ROI,
2014,
home renovation,
home remodel,
costs,
kitchen remodel,
kitchen cabinets,
countertops
Building an addition to your home can actually be pretty expensive. Home remodeling contractors generally charge $80-$130 per square foot to provide a rough estimate. Home addition costs are usually 30-50% higher on a per foot cost basis because a room addition is more complicated to build than a building a home from scratch. Room additions are constructed to tie into the existing home, structurally and aesthetically.
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Topics:
home addition,
home renovation,
home remodel,
costs
Avoiding a Construction Nightmare: Home Owners Guide to Project Management!
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home addition,
home renovation,
home remodel
When adding a new addition such as; bedroom and bathrooms, remember to stay consistent with the neighborhood. You wouldn’t want to build a mansion in an area of 2BR/1BA homes. You wouldn’t get any return during resale. Get input for your local realtor for neighborhood consistency and value.
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Topics:
home addition,
home renovation,
home remodel