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Page 1: Spruce Up Your Home With These Do It Yourself Tips

Spruce Up Your Home With These Do It Yourself Tips

A lot of people let home improvement projects intimidate them. With the proper information, you willbe able to successfully finish any project. Use the tips shared here to make your next projectsuccessful.

Make your house energy efficient by using weather stripping for your doors and windows.Weatherstripping is very cheap and easy to do, it will stop cold air from coming in your home andyou will save money on energy. It can even reduce those drafts that always seem to appear on chillynights.

You should store building material stacked in between floor joints or your ceiling rafters. It's easy tokeep things like two by fours and pieces of molding out of harm's way with this method. Just nailsome furring strips across exposed joists and slide the material in.

Utilize old soda plastic bottles as storage vessels in the kitchen. These bottles are clear and see-through and can protect virtually all your dry goods, including sugar and flour. You can keep them inthe freezer, refrigerator or on your shelf. When you require the contents, just remove its cap andpour.

Sometimes laying down new hardwood floors is not your only option, so make sure to consult aprofessional about your existing flooring first. There may be natural hardwood underneath yourcarpet or linoleum, and it could be beautifully refinished. This can result in you spending less moneyto wind up with beautiful, high quality floors.

Locate your gas shutoff valve before beginning a project that involves your fireplace, kitchenappliances or anything else related to your gas line. You should exhibit caution when you are doingthis. If you don't heed our warning, a fire or injury will likely be the result.

Don't neglect your porch when doing home improvements. This area is the first space that yourvisitors notice and is often what they use to form their first thoughts about the residence. Organizethe space and beautify it with flowers, furniture, and a nice light fixture. This is a great way toincrease the value of your home.

Install some motion detectors in the entrance of your house. You can lower your electric bill by usingthe lights only when necessary. Motion detectors can detect thieves as their lights turn on due totheir presence.

Remove any excess cord that is hanging from your blinds. It is easy for a child or pet to get caughtand strangled in these cords. Do not cut them too short, you will need enough length to still use theblinds. Snip it off or tie it up before it causes an accident.

A finished basement adds value to any property, making it an ideal investment. By renovating yourbasement, you will surely add an extra room that your family could use. Purchasing materials from adiscount store or home improvement warehouse can save you money. It is said that finishing abasement can increase resale value by more than 30%.

Wipe any dust, dirt or oil from your baseboards and walls with a damp rag before you start paintingthem. That will help the paint stick better and may help you avoid the need for a second coat.

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Get an electrical outlet put into the cabinet on top of the microwave's future home. This will make iteasy to plug your microwave in without the cord being visible. This helps to minimize the jumble ofelectrical cords that plague many kitchen counters.

Choose a great color scheme for the room you're painting. For formal areas in a home, considerusing complementary color schemes, which work well in these types of spaces. Colors thatcomplement each other are actually shown opposite each other on color wheels. Although there is abit of challenge associated with using these colors, the results are amazing.

You should drain all of the water out of the hot water heater once every six months. You'll get a lotmore life out of your water heater if you maintain it properly. To accomplish this, simply attach ahose to the drain valve and open the valve like a water spigot.

You might have thought it might be hard to do home improvements on your own. Use what you'vejust learned, and you should be able to do some home improvement projects with no help at all.

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