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Bathroom Tile Design Ideas And Other Tips to Give Your Bath a Facelift This Fall!

Bathroom tile design ideas are among the easiest and most rewarding projects you, as a homeowner, can do. Tile is inexpensive, looks solid and upscale and is actually quite easy! Really, if you have never worked with ceramic or granite tile, you should give it a try. A bathroom floor can be tiled by one or two people in a weekend for a few hundred dollars, and your vanity for much, much less.

And, if you’ve never studied the tile displays in the big boxes, well… drop the mouse and get in the car! You’ll see many ideas, from simple wall displays to entire areas, with soft blended colors to vibrant multicolor displays using different sized tiles and textures. The folks at those big boxes are there to help, and showing potential customers how to tile is just one of their jobs.

You will have to prepare, as is with most remodel projects, but once you tile something, you’ll start looking for other rooms and areas to put your new-found skills to use in. Its that much fun! And, you’ll find that all the materials, including the tile themselves, are very inexpensive. Tile, for instance, can be purchased on sale for less than a dollar each (for a 12″x12″ ceramic tile). These are usually earth tones and soft colors, but not always. So, if you’re tiling a small bath, say 8’x5′, you’re looking at spending around $50!

Of course, that’s just for the tiles. You still have to buy the backer board (3 – 3’x5′ boards = $35) and the grout (($15 – $20) and rent a tile saw (another $50). There will be other expenses, but you can see the cost factor is in your favor. Before you start to tally up the materials and create a cost sheet, however, spend some time surfing. Search tile ideas, creative tile bathroom or see what’s there for your particular style. A search for tuscan tile ideas or black white tile design, especially in Google Images, will return hundreds and hundreds of ideas! Your imagination rules here.

And, don’t forget the kids. In fact, if the little darlings have their own bathroom, that may be the place to start your tiling DIY career! While most tile jobs are relatively easy, there is a learning curve if this is your first time. Don’t worry, tile is forgiving and because its installed one tile at a time, is fairly simple to correct as you go. Get wild in the kid’s bath and nobody will notice the few flaws and mistakes you make. BTW – search kid bath tile or animal bath tile and see how wild you can be! There are even themes you could consider. A Barbie bath, perhaps?

Besides tile, of course, there are many other things you can do to give the bathroom a facelift that won’t break the bank. Replacing the vanity or sink, getting new shower curtains, adding plants, pots and art are all easy, doable projects you can do instead of or along with your tiling. Painting the walls is the simplest, cheapest and maybe most noticeable thing you can do. And if you check out the return table at the home improvement retailers – the big boxes – you’ll sometimes find lots of returned gallons for $5 or $10! These were returned because of the wrong color, shade or satin finish and the buyer needed semi-gloss. Whatever. You can find some really wild colors here.

New light fixtures are available for around $20 – $30 each in brass, chrome and many other finishes. There are attractive styles, even at these prices, and adding a brighter lighting system makes everything else look better. Window treatments, faux paint, new mirrors and even adding towel racks with new, coordinated color towels makes a big difference… especially in a small space like a bathroom.

So, put on your creative hat and get thinking! Set a budget you can embrace and start perusing the ‘net and the retailers. For more information, tips and ideas go to http://www.RemodelQuickTips.com and click on BATHROOM IDEAS. There you’ll see these and other ideas explored further. A bathroom remodel is the perfect remodel project for fall, and could be just the thing to impress your guests this holiday season!

Durand Demlow is a designer, home remodeler and website developer. His knowledge and experience has allowed him to create a website focused on helping do-it-yourselfers and homeowners with free remodeling and decorating ideas. His website, RemodelQuickTips.com is an ever-changing resource of DIY tips, ideas, concepts and advice.

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Sep 16, 2010
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Kitchen Remodeling 101

 

Modern kitchens are no longer shut away in the back part of the house where nobody can find them. Nowadays they’re often the heart of the house, making it easier to work in your kitchen and still be involved in the life of the family going on around you. So it’s important that your kitchen looks beautiful and is welcoming, otherwise your whole house will become less appealing.

If your kitchen is looking a little dated or worse for wear, it may be time to remodel it. Remodeling your kitchen can be a very simple project to cheer it up a bit, or it can be a major project involving the total removal and replacement of all the kitchen elements. Your budget and your handyman skills will be the major factors that determine just how extensive your remodeling project is going to be.

It’s worth spending some time studying your existing kitchen, to determine whether the problem is simply that it needs a new coat of paint and maybe some other minor changes, or whether the kitchen itself has major design flaws. Kitchens should be designed so that all the major work areas are close together. These include the sink, stove and preparation areas. Is your food storage cupboard close to the preparation bench? How about the fridge? If your whole kitchen is badly designed and a nuisance to cook in, then you may be better off starting again from scratch.

But if you’re going to remodel the whole kitchen, you need to be very careful with your budget. It’s also worth looking to see if you can recycle some of the existing elements. Maybe the stove is in good condition; it just needs to be moved. Cupboards can be reused, perhaps with new doors, but rearranged to be more convenient. Don’t get caught up in the excitement of having a completely new kitchen, unless you’re prepared substantial amounts of money.

Consider, too, whether there are cheap and simple solutions to any kitchen flaws you discover. Perhaps you don’t have enough bench space for food preparation. Rather than replacing the whole kitchen, how about installing an island bench, even a movable one that you can wheel in and out when it’s needed? If the cupboards look dated, it’s amazing how much difference a new set of handles can make. Perhaps add a coat of paint, or even go as far as replacing the cupboard doors, and your kitchen can look completely different.

Remodeling your kitchen is a great way to add value to your home, because many homebuyers will choose their new home based on whether or not they like the kitchen. Having said that, though, it’s important not to spend too much. Try to limit your remodeling budget to around 15% of the home’s value; otherwise you’re spending more than you probably should.

Once you’ve determined just how much kitchen remodeling you want to undertake in your kitchen, all that’s left is to choose the color scheme and the items you want to use in the kitchen, from bench tops to floor coverings and even light fittings. Aim for a consistent look that’s warm and inviting, and you’ll be glad you made the decision to remodel your kitchen when it’s all completed.

Find more helpful remodeling tips by visiting http://best-home-improvement-projects.com where you will find helpful remodeling tips, advice and resources to include Kitchen Remodeling.

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Marvelous Kitchen Remodel Ideas

 

You will want to reconsider placing the floor in yourself if you have no idea about power tools and also about painting. You will find that there are some local handymen that you can hire to help you to hang the dry wall and also patch up some of the imperfections of the room. You will find that the kitchen can be the longest room to remodel, not to mention the most costly one. You will want to consider doing everything you can to save yourself the time, the money, and the hassle. It is very important that you do everything you can to make a good impression on others when they come to your home and see the kitchen. The kitchen is by far the most important room of your entire house.

You need to use someone with a level of experience with remodeling to help you to draw up some plans. You will not only need to use certain tools like measuring tapes and markers, but you will also want to consider using computer programs to help you to a visual of what the remodeling will mean for your home and your budget.

You will also want to generate some of your own details and creations. You will first want to think of three words that you would like the kitchen to sum up. Maybe you would like a kitchen that is warm, welcoming, and well-designed. This means that you are going to have to look for ways to open the kitchen up and also you are going to have to begin to look for ways that you can make the space grow into seating area for your guests. The thing is that a lot of people don’t realize just what space means to your kitchen and also to the over-all value of your home.

Keep in mind that you can’t forget to remodel all the little details too. You will not only want to refurnish the cabinets, but you will also want to look at the paint job and the colors of the room. You may find that if you use an accent color or and accent wall, you can do a lot for coordinating the remodeling details.

Don’t forget to look at the ceiling. If your ceiling has hold ceiling blocks then you may want to consider using some white paint to brighten up the ceiling and reflect more light into the room. If your ceiling is plastered, then you will need to consider thinking about fixing up the plaster, especially if it is peeling. You will find that the ceiling is what will reflect more light into your home and for you to reflect more light it is going to have to look good and sparkle with a fresh coat of paint.

Ken Morris routinely produces papers on news relating to kitchens cabinets and kitchen cabinets issues. You can come across his articles on new kitchens at http://www.kitchen-cabinets-tips.com

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