Do It Yourself Improvements That Make Money

Is your home in need of some revamping?

If so, consider DIY (do it yourself) home improvements. Here are some easy ways to take care of all those small-scale home improvement projects, that you may have called a professional for.

One of the coolest parts about choosing to remodel your home thorough DIY is that “Do it Yourself” home- improvements maps out all the financial benefits associated with working on renovation projects yourself. From re-painting your siding to updating your kitchen/bathroom layout, “Do it Yourself” gives customers economically reasonable guidelines to completing needed touch-ups on their homes.

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Upgrading Your Kitchen on a Budget

large kitchen blogLast week, MintLife posted an article on how to update your kitchen inexpensively…

If your kitchen’s design makes you feel like you should be grooving to the Village People, it’s probably time for an upgrade.

Whether you want to make your home more attractive to prospective buyers or you just want to add some extra oomph to your space, these small “face-lift” projects will make your kitchen stylish again without dipping into your savings.

Change the dishwasher panel.

If your dishwasher’s exterior has seen better days, but it still cleans dishes just fine, you’ll save a ton of money and brighten the entire kitchen by changing its front panel.

Visit your local hardware store or hop online and check out some options – you’ll bling out your dishwasher for a fraction of the cost of a full replacement!

Update the backsplash.

Your backsplash is the panel behind your sink or stove that protects the wall from splashes (hence the name).

The beauty of this spot is that it’s usually not very big!

That means that the tile-count for a redesign project will be way lower than if you decided to update your countertop or floor.

Switch the lights.

Everything looks better in the right lighting.

If you’re eating spaghetti dinners under the harsh intensity of fluorescent lighting, switching to a few dimmable pendant lights will open up a whole new world of lighting warmth.

Tip: For a super cost-effective change, switch up your under-cabinet lighting.

Paint the cabinets.

A cabinet paint job is basically like a haircut for your kitchen – it makes it look fresh and clean!

Tip: If your kitchen is small, paint your cabinets a light color to make them appear larger.

Change the hardware.

Rusty or old handles in the kitchen definitely makes things look a little dated.

For less than the cost of a nice dinner on the town ($30 for 25 handles) you can buy a slew of modern door handles – put ‘em on and enjoy the shine next time you grab a fork or spoon.

Ditch the doors.

“Naked” pantries and cabinets are all the rage these days, so jump on the bandwagon by removing the doors and hardware associated with them.

Tip: Add a pop of color by painting the shelves or cabinets inside your pantry. Without the doors, the color will shine through!

Upgrade your walls.

Nothing dates a kitchen faster than peeling paint or wallpaper.

Give your walls a new color or pattern to brighten up the space – just make sure the new color works with your cabinets.

Tip: Avoid painting your kitchen blue, because it’s a natural appetite suppressant.

The Automated Home

As technology becomes more affordable, more and more home owners incorporate automation into their everyday lives. Take a look at this infographic to see the various way home are becoming automated.

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What Buyers Want In A Home

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The Music Player Evolution

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4 Ways To Child Proff Your Home

baby on stairsWelcoming a new child into the world is one the most exciting times in an individual’s life. When families are buying a home to accommodate their growing family, it’s equally important to purchase the right supplies to baby-proof their house. Putting safeguards in place to mitigate potential danger is recommended for children below age four, according to This Old House.

There are a few effective and affordable child-proof items new parents can purchase to keep their child protected as he or she grows and begins exploring different areas of the home.

1 -Locks

childproof cabinetsSeveral different types of locks exist for cabinets and drawers. Children are naturally curious, and failing to place locks on cabinets within a toddler’s reach can give them access to potentially deadly materials, ranging from hazardous cleaning supplies to heavy objects. It’s easy to overlook the small things, but even a child who is able to get into a parent’s home office can find tiny items like tacks or paper clips that can pose choking hazards. The same is true for drawers, which may hold sharp objects or other tiny tools that could harm a child. Many baby stores or home improvement chains sell a variety of child locks, ranging from simple plastic drawer cuffs to magnetic locks that are placed on the inside of a cabinet and can only be opened with a magnetic key.

2 -Secure furniture

baby on furnitureKids LOVE to climb! Furniture or accent pieces, such as bookcases, dressers and bedroom bureaus, are attractive to children who like to climb. But the risk of an unsecured bookcase or dresser toppling over and pinning a small child is high, so parents can increase their toddler’s safety by anchoring these items to the wall. Other heavy items that have the potential to fall over should be moved to a location where they will not be disturbed.

3 -Cords, outlets

outlet coverCovering electrical outlets can lower a child’s risk of electrical shocks that can result from pulling out appliance cords or sticking their fingers in the sockets. Inserting plastic sliding covers over sockets can shield children from harm and hiding cords underneath carpets or behind other objects may prevent toddlers from pulling them out of sockets or chewing on them.

It is also important to know how to react if your child does suffer an electric shock. Baby Center gives great expert advice on how to handle this scary situation.

4 -Get on their level

Once you safety proof your home…think like a kid! Get down on your hands and knees and see how things look from their point of view. What looks like a tempting place to explore? Are there objects that are eye level that pose a threat to their safety? Are there objects on the floor that they could pick up and put in their mouth?

Do you have tips for baby proofing a home? We would love to hear them.

Are You Moving? Unpakt is the Expedia of moving companies

Moving can be a pain, but Unpakt has added technology to the mix to make finding and comparing moving companies easier, and calculating costs much easier.

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Moving can be painful. Packing, desperately trying to navigate movers’ estimates, moving, unpacking, it’s all hard work, and there are several obstacles and most movers typically navigate with blinders on, accepting the first mover that answers the phone. Unpakt addresses one of the biggest pain points with moving, Unpakt was created to bring transparency to the moving industry by offering pre-screened movers, consumer reviews, and exact prices rather than estimates.

The last time you move, you may have tried to use one of those “box calculators” so you know how many boxes you’ll have to have movers put on a truck, and be honest – was the result accurate? Often, the guessing can end up costing you extra, and in addition to that bad math, movers are often offering estimates over the phone using subjective measures like “how many rooms do you have? Three? Okay, that’ll take an hour each to unload, we got this.” Wrong. It’ll take five.

Unpakt helps you to calculate how many boxes you’ll need based on math rather than fuzzy subjective metrics, and then it calculates how much it will cost to move. You simply insert all of your household items from their database into your list and it generates a number of boxes and general moving cost estimate.

Comparison Shopping

Beyond being able to better project your costs, it pulls together movers alongside reviews, and is like the Expedia of moving companies, letting you compare offerings side by side. This is a dream come true for anyone who is trying to move because in many cases, it can take days to get a response from some movers, and when a mover knows you’re coming from a website that is tied to reviews about them, they’re likely to be on better behavior (think less broken or missing items, less slow unloading, less carrying one box at a time).

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Watch more fun videos here.

Unpakt can save a lot of time and money and above all, pain during your move. Check out their moving calculators and compare movers, and then compare it to the old pen and paper method you used last time you moved.

Millennials Home Buyers

Despite living through the housing bust, the majority of Millennials still want to own a home in the future — but not without some high tech capabillities.Porch Infographic Millennials

The Art of Grilling: How to Grill a Steak

steak grillingAward-winning BBQ chef, Karl Engel, shows us how to grill a steak. Ron Swanson would approve.

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