Friday, February 24, 2012

Tips for Removing Wallpaper


If you have just bought a home, or are looking to sell, sometimes a house needs a change. Replacing wallpaper or painting previously papered walls can make a world of difference. Removing wallpaper seems like an easy enough task, but it can be tricky your first time. Here's some times from the DIY Network for removing wallpaper! Follow the link for full instructions, as this is just a brief overview.

Step 1: Prepare the room. Use drop clothes to protect the floor, remove switch plates and outlet covers, and cut power to the room

Step 2: Score wallpaper. This means put little holes in the paper using a tool called a scorer.

Step 3: Prep solution. There are plenty of commercial solutions, or you can make your own (see article).

Step 4: Soak Walls. Use a spray bottle to apply the solution to the wall one small area at a time.

Step 5: Strip Paper. Grab the paper in a corner and peel slowly, using a putty knife to help.

Step 6: Clean Walls. Use a small amount of dish detergent and hot water to remove any left over adhesive residue.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Improve Your House's Curb Appeal


A first impression can be huge when you are selling your home. Make sure the outside of your house looks its best when it is on the market. Here are some tips to keep your yard and exterior at its most beautiful.

1. Edge the driveway: Adding stone or brick to the outside of a driveway will leave it looking more defined and clean. Installing edging really is not too difficult either.

2. Install lights along the sidewalk: Lights along the entrance are more welcoming than just a light on the front of the house. It also accents landscaping.

3. Flowers: Everyone loves flowers. They are welcoming, beautiful, and aren't as expensive as re-doing the yard.

4. Paint the front door: New paint on the front door can add life to the exterior of the house.


For more ideas for improving the exterior of your house, visit the MSN Real Estate article.

Friday, February 3, 2012

6 Design Tricks for a Small Home


Not every home can be the huge space we sometimes desire. Sometimes a smaller house can have a desirable location and price. Renovations to these smaller homes can be the key to making them work. Here are six design tips for small home from MSN Real Estate.

1. Raise the roof: This isn't always possible, but if you can put higher ceilings in, the space feels larger.

2. See outside: Large glass windows, doors, or even walls can bring the outside in. The room will feel larger when the outdoors seem to blend with the indoor space.

3. Define your space: Decoration can be key. Simple, geometric shapes in paintings, light fixtures, etc, can give the room a different feel than less defined items.

4. Think in three dimensions: In a small space it is important to consider how something looks from all angles, not just one.

5. Use natural light: This one is similar to number 2, but the more natural light you let it, the bigger the area seems.

6. Put an outdoor space upstars: This, once again, isn't always possible, but putting a patio on a roof or a 2nd floor balcony opens things up.

For more information and expanded commentary on these ideas visit the MSN Real Estate article!
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