Spend A Little More On These Essential Home Purchases

Posted on: 18 August 2015

If you are looking to update your home, whether for cosmetic reasons or to actually increase the value, consider purchases that are worth spending a little more on. Not all splurges are worth it in the end, unless there is an area rug or sofa you have had your eye on for a while. The following splurges are purchases that are not only great for the style of your home, but can actually increase its value. [Read More]

3 Ways To Protect Your Hardwood Floors

Posted on: 18 August 2015

Hardwood floors are a great way to improve the value of your home and keep it looking classy. Many people prefer hardwood floors over other types of flooring because they are durable, never go out of style and keep the house feeling tidy and inviting. However, if you have hardwood floors there are a couple things that you need to do to ensure that the flooring is safe and in the best of shape. [Read More]

Inexpensive Kitchen Improvements

Posted on: 14 August 2015

Many people want the look and feel of a new kitchen but just cannot afford to spend the thousands of dollars that it takes to get it remodeled. New countertops, cabinets, appliances, flooring and many other large ticket items can put the kitchen remodel out of the question. However, there are many very inexpensive ways that you can get your kitchen looking beautiful without breaking the bank. 1. Painting Cabinets. Cabinets can be a very expensive thing to replace in a home. [Read More]

4 Upgrades To Plan On When You Buy A Historic Home

Posted on: 13 August 2015

Historical homes have a sense of charm that new homes just don't possess—there is something to be said for the architecture, craftsmanship, and character that a decades-old home has. The market for historical homes is quite popular, and if you plan to buy one you are certainly looking forward to owning a unique house that you can make into a home for you and your family. While historical homes have many benefits, there are some things a potential homeowner should expect to do if purchasing one. [Read More]