• Permanent Staycation • If you long for an outdoor kitchen to keep the party going into warm summer nights, have you stopped to consider all the things that it takes to keep it running smoothly?
• Weighing In on Home Gyms • Winter and early spring are typically great times for projects around the house. Not only do materials tend to be a bit cheaper due to reduced overall demand, but some labor costs may be reduced as well.
• Outdoor Heaters Warm Your Patio During Winter • The patio gives you a great place to hang out and enjoy the outdoors while you’re at home. Unfortunately, dropping temperatures can make your patio uninhabitable once the fall and winter months come around.
• Building a Backyard Firepit for Winter • Few things carry the feel of fall like sitting by a fire on a cool autumn night. Of course, not everyone lives somewhere where they can just build a bonfire or even set up a little campfire at a moment’s notice.
• Renovating Historic Homes to Preserve Original Character • There’s a lot to be said for leaving things be while renovating historic homes. Sure, there are some horrific architectural styles that should be forgotten forever, but there are also timeless historical features that are not only charming and quirky, but sought-after by buyers.
• Here’s When to Renovate Your Home and When to Move Instead • Once you have lived in your home for a while, it is not uncommon to realize that it no longer meets your current lifestyle needs.
• Which Upgrades Boost Home Value When Selling a House • Whether you just want to enjoy a few small upgrades to your home or you are thinking of selling your home soon, there are a number of ways to increase your return on investment for home improvements.
• Which Home Renovations Have the Highest Return on Investment • We put together this definitive list of home improvement ideas that will make you money, or at the very least help you recoup a lot of the costs when you sell your home.
• The Top 4 Home Updates that Pay Off • If you’re planning on selling your home in a hot Seller’s market, you’re in for a treat. However, that doesn’t mean you should just list your home for sale at some arbitrary price and call it a day.