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Home Decor For a New Home


Moving into a new home or apartment is a very fun and exciting time. But, it can also be exhausting when you think of all the tasks you have ahead of you. The one that can be the most daunting or thrilling is the thought of home decor. If you’re good at decorating, you’re probably looking forward to this task. But, if you’re a decorating novice, you might want to think about hiring a professional.

Doing your home decor yourself is a way to let your personality shine through to all that visit your place. You will have to make many decisions that encompass theme, colors, furniture, drapes and so on. It may seem like this task will never be completed, but you will notice things coming together after a couple days.

You should start your decorating as soon as you move in and before you unpack all of your stuff. This will enable you to paint all the rooms without having to move all of the furniture around. So, decide on paint colors as quickly as possible so you can, hopefully, get it done before moving day even arrives.

The next step you’ll want to get done in your home decor is the furniture and the drapes. You will want to match both to your paint, so choose accordingly. If you find yourself getting lost and not knowing what would look good with what, consider hiring a professional to help you out. This does not mean that your home would no longer match your individual taste or style. Instead, the decorator would take the time to find out the look you’re going for and will learn your likes and dislikes.

So, your new place will still represent you to the fullest, you just won’t have to do any of the dirty work!



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Selecting the Right Contractor for Renovating your Home

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Home renovation has become quite the trend nowadays. It is not like the time when renovation was looked upon as big a headache as buying new property and moving to a different city. This creates a problem. For those property owners who are not in the property business it can be tricky to find the right building contractor to work with. Quite often the only way to choose one is to ask around for a recommendation. Even then it is possible that things make not work out as smoothly as you wish. So how are you to avoid a situation like that? Here are some suggestions that should help.

First off you should have a list of around 3 to 5 contractors handy. Do not go with one. Get as many recommendations as you can. Collect quotes from every one and compare their prices against the services and their past record. All of them should be charging somewhere close to the going market rate for the job. If someone is charging way too low then expect corner cutting and a rush job. Similarly if someone charges way too high, then you are obviously being had. A good contractor will stick to the market prices and not demand unreasonable sums.

If you are going in for a minimal renovation then make sure you do not enter into a verbal agreement. It often happens that small projects are never put to paper and this leads to arguments later on. Always get the contract on paper and signed by both parties. Verbal agreements are worthless. Make sure you understand the contract yourself and that it covers everything you want done.

Another important thing is to speak to former clients of the contractors and get their feedback as to the performance during work and how much customer satisfaction the contractor gives. By speaking to others and listening to their experience with a contractor you will be able to choose the right one. If possible you should visit some of the locations where the contractor has worked recently so that you can see the quality of their work for real instead of through pictures.

An important thing that people often overlook is to actually check the references offered. Quite often the bottom line for their decision is the cost and not the reputation of the builder. Do not engage anyone who cannot show references unless you know them personally and when references are offered call them up and either speak to them or better still try and meet them and look at the work done in their home. This is a very critical component of choosing a contractor and you should not skip or avoid it. When you are checking references you must enquire about things like quality, time taken, schedules met or missed, builder’s attitude, budget control, and so on.

Another thing to check is the builder’s credentials. Not all states require a builder to be licensed. Reference checking becomes even more important in those states. In the others you must make sure the builder is licensed for the work to be done. Also check the builder on the Better Business Bureau to see if there have been any complaints.



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Can anyone suggest me since i have nothing in my house, which things should i start first. I do have refrigerator, and beds.
I like the english styles, but for this month, i would rather spend this $2000.
I agree on jesse, but to do all areas, with me alone, hmm thats quite a lot of ideas on how to think.
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For years, Portugal has seen a huge rise in real estate developments including prestigious housing units, vacation resorts, villas and apartments. Properties within Central Portugal have been developed, in part, for the sake of investors or foreign buyers.  And, while these developments may be catering for the needs of property investors and tourists, there is still lots of affordable property available in cities, charming villages and towns as well as in the rather dramatic and diverse countryside. So when you are looking for a really special place to call home, look for a property along the coastal areas of Portugal but don’t forget to look inland as well. If you’re fond of sunshine and want a home somewhere beautiful, perhaps even near a beach, Portugal is the place to buy your dream home.

 

There are many newly developed properties along coastal Portugal, but there are also many properties available for renovation. Renovated properties are on offer for those buyers searching for affordable real estate as holiday homes, for a change of lifestyle or for a sensible investment. There are many companies that will help you find a Portuguese property in need of renovation. To make your search easier look on the web for online real estate dealers.  These offer different types of properties within each region.  Aquarios.co.uk is one such website where you can find a diverse range of waterfront and coastal, inland and countryside properties in Portugal.

 

Property renovations along the coast of Portugal are amongst the trendiest in the real estate market. The main reason for this is affordability. There are many different kinds of properties within the regions that can be renovated including single family homes you could use for holidays in Portugal.  While you can rent a residential apartment during the summer holidays, why not purchase one to use each year and perhaps rent out when you’re not using it.  Holiday properties are also suitable for families wanting to live in style while traveling within Portugal and Europe.

 

There are many people opting for property suitable for renovation. This is happening not only in Portugal but all around the world, especially in coastal regions. The weather is perfect for many outdoor activities and a slower pace of life gives you the chance to refresh and recharge the batteries.

 

According to real estate trend analysts, the rise in Portugal property sales will carry on over the next ten years. This real estate boom is strong within residential properties especially in rural areas.  Luxury housing is one of the best selling types of real estate, but renovated properties are also gaining considerable attention.

 

Portugal’s coastal areas have always been popular because, with the great weather and beautiful beaches, those regions are great destinations for holidays spent away from the grey skies of London and other European cities.   Its no wonder that tourists and investors are scrambling to buy a Portugal property.  For many years, the waterfront properties of Portugal have been considered amongst the most desirable real estate in Europe.  Demand for such property within Portugal is similar to that in other popular holiday destinations like the French Riviera.

 

If you want to buy property ‘ripe for renovation’ or a previously renovated property, in Portugal you have many different options to choose from – semi-detached or detached property, a lakefront or riverside property, a coastal property, land or a plot on which to build, a terraced property or even an apartment within a town or village. Whatever type of Portugal property you’re interested in, you can make your hunt easier by checking out online real estate companies. With such a convenient method of buying property, the search for your perfect home can be done without ever leaving the comfort of your computer.

 



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Color Schemes In Home Decorating


Color is a major player in the design world and rightly so because of the effects it has on the entire room and home decorating project.  But deciding on the right color scheme is sometimes where most people get stuck.  

Selecting a color scheme can certainly be a real challenge even to design professionals.  Which means total frustration to most of us beginners.  But wait, don’t fret just yet…  you are about to learn more about color schemes that will help you think like the pro’s. 

Understanding color and how it affects your moods and feelings is the key to unlocking the mystery of color.  Did you know that color can excite you, make you feel happy, comfortable, relaxed, anxious and even sad?  

Color can also make small spaces appear larger and large spaces appear smaller.  Color can make or break your entire design project.  Color can even make or break a sale.  Yes, color is an extremely powerful tool in the design world and in your personal world as well. 

Let’s start with the basic color wheel.  It was designed to teach us the relationships of color.  You’ve heard of Designers talk of color schemes and their relationships.  The color wheel helps us with this. 

On the color wheel you’ll see primary colors (red, yellow, and blue) evenly spaced between secondary colors (orange, green and violet).  Then there’s the third or tertiary colors, which mixes the adjacent or analogous colors and lastly the fourth or quaternary colors. 

The most basic color rule is that colors are either warm or cool.  Warm colors advance or pop out while cool colors tend to recede or move away.  Are you drawn to warm colors like reds and yellows?  Or cool colors like blues and greens?  

Warm colors are inviting, comfortable, relaxing and intimate.  Cool colors are refreshing, more reserved, relieves and calms. If you draw a line down the middle of the color wheel, warm and cool colors will be on opposite sides of each other.  Every warm color has a cool compliment.  So how do you decide on your color choice?  Once you’ve narrowed down your selection (and I would add at this point to narrow down your selection to three choices), take the paint chips or samples home.  

Most paint companies now have larger paint chips so that you can experience your color samples effectively.  I take it a step further by purchasing my top three paint colors in the pint size (not gallon size) cans and painting each color on a poster board.  (The paint chips are just not large enough for me.)  I then tape these poster boards on my wall in the room to be painted.  I live with these three colors for a few days… experiencing daylight and nightlight.  You see lighting has a major effect on color.  Both daylight and nightlight will change the look of your color, guaranteed.  So live with your color choices on these poster boards for a few days and then you will know for sure which is the best color for your color scheme. 

Some people ask me if it’s ok to paint accent walls, or to have one or two colors in the same room.  I say absolutely.  Color scheming is not just about choosing colors that you like, but choosing likable, livable colors that produce dramatic effects. 

That’s what accent walls do.  Choose a color that pops, add excitement and works well with the other colors in the room.  You can also switch accent colors from room to room.  There’s really no set rule but you do have to choose livable colors that relate well with the color schemes already around you.  Some colors just don’t work well together, and that’s what you want to avoid. 

That is why paint manufacturers arrange colors sympathetically- in close relationships that enhance each other- in their paint decks (books of paint chips you can purchase from the store).  By fanning the paint deck out, you can choose related colors more easily. 

Now if you don’t like the idea of multiple related color schemes for your home decorating ideas, you can choose to use a whole-house color scheme by sticking to one color.  This one-color continuity scheme can make a small room seem larger and give a sense of harmony and serenity.  One-color schemes called Monochromatic come in two varieties – you can use a single color, or tonal variations of one color.  Monochromatic color schemes are considered very chic and quite contemporary in fashion. 

Most commonly used monochromatic schemes are white and beige but beware – white and beige tend to highlight any flaws.  You want to make sure all your whites and beiges are either cool or warm and inject patterns and textures for added interest. 

Here are some tips to remember:

To make a room look larger- use light, cool colors.  To make a room cozier and inviting, use warm colors. To make a ceiling look higher, use white or light colors. To drop the ceiling and make lower, use darker colors.

 Some say the best all-time rule to follow is this: 

Your primary areas – floors, walls, and ceilings – should receive neutralized colors in a range of values.  Make the floor the darkest surface, the walls medium, and the ceiling the lightest value. 

Your color schemes start with your choice of fabric, upholstery, and furniture selections.  All should relate with each other.  Of course other components to consider within the space are the window treatments, rugs, carpet, tile, and accessories like lamps, pillows, vases and so forth. 

Don’t let all this scare you.  Start with the furniture showcases to see what really lights you up.  Take notes, bring your magazine tear-outs.  It will be clear to you soon enough what you like and dislike.  Your color scheme will begin to emerge just like you will, into a beautiful room that says this is YOU.



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Keeping Your Kitchen Renovation from Spiraling Out of Control

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The industry experts will say that a kitchen remodel yields the highest return on investment of any room in the house. The problem is when you are doing any renovation project, especially a kitchen remodel, it is very easy to get carried away and go way over your estimated budget. The average kitchen remodel costs somewhere around $40,000 but can be as high as $100,000+. So how do you know if you are over spending on your kitchen renovation?

The first step is to take a look at comparable houses in your neighborhood. Try to determine the value of your house relative to the other houses in your neighborhood. If the average house in your neighborhood is worth $300,000 putting in a $100,000 won’t produce the return on investment that a $20,000 kitchen would. So it is important to know the value of your house and the average selling price in the neighborhood. While a high dollar kitchen may work well for you now, it may end up costing you money when you go to sell the house.

Take the time to research contractors and materials. Labor is going to be one of the most expensive components of your kitchen renovation. Price it out to several different reputable contractors and try to bundle projects were possible to maximize the savings. Any work you can do on your own will just add money to your bottom line. Depending on how high end you are planning on going, the cabinets and countertops are going to be the next biggest investment (really high end appliances can also be up there). Shop around for your cabinets, and don’t snub your nose at lower priced cabinets. Focus on the features and the quality of materials. Ironically, some of the lower priced cabinets will have the same, if not better, quality as the name brand (the difference is, you are not paying for the high overhead).

When all else fails, call in an expert. There is nothing wrong with calling in a real estate agent to get an idea of what your house is worth and what a remodel will do to the value. A good real estate agent will be able to tell you a ballpark of what you should spend to stay within the price range of your local area.

So before starting your kitchen remodel, take the time to do some research, come up with a solid plan, and stick to your budget. If you can do that, you will not only get a great kitchen, but you will also add value to your house.



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I am a property developer and i would like to look for cheap property abroad. I will consider any country so if anyone knows any websites that would be of interest to me, then i would be very grateful.

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A landlord has the property next to my semi detached and has got workers in to redo it all up. from scratch they drill away and bang and saw all day long and carrys on until about 7-8 at night!!Its driving me mad and is really heard through the walls and no matter where I go in the house I cant get away from it !! What can I do legally about it? Its horrible hearing loud drilling sawing etc.. all day long and part of the evening

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