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Let the Light Bulb Go Off: Getting a Home
Improvement Idea
You are ready to remodel your home; but there is one problem:
you have no idea what to do. You walk through your house
everyday, sighing at the cracked door or leaky sink in the
bathroom, but have yet to do anything about it. When the time
finally comes to do something, you need some inspiration, or
just a home improvement idea to propel you.
Well, if you are looking for a home improvement idea, consider
the following:
Browse Other Houses
If you are at a loss for what you want done in your home,
consider going over to a friend’s or family member’s house and
look at what they have done. Spend a few extra minutes in their
bathroom, or maybe have them guide you into their bedroom and
explain to you what they did. Maybe this will help you to get a
home improvement idea, whether you like their taste or think it
is utterly bad; it will at least be a starting point.
Look Through Showrooms
Many hardware/home ware appliance stores, such as Lowe’s, will
have a section that will show different bathrooms or kitchens
that can give you your own home improvement idea. There are
usually different showrooms reflecting different tastes; some
have marble counter tops, classy looking kitchens, others are
more down to earth, country style kitchens. The same goes for
the bathroom. So, take a Saturday and a Sunday, browse through
the rooms and take notes if necessary.
Make a Plan
When you finally have your home improvement idea, sit down and
map out a plan of how you are going to improve your home.
Consider the costs of the equipment, costs of labor, the
overall financing of the project. Make sure that you have
enough extra time to manage the project, keep it going
smoothly; this may require taking a few days off from work.
Also, make sure that you can go without using a bathroom or any
part of the house that is being worked on for as long as it
will take.
So, getting a home improvement idea is not that hard.
Sometimes, we just need to slow down, really look at our
surrounding and dig deep for what will reflect our tastes. It
will take time, but the end product of a beautiful home is most
definitely worth it.
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