Two Ways To Make Bathroom Renovations More Affordable

Posted on: 10 October 2022

Here are a couple of things you can do to make your bathroom renovations more affordable. Purchase inexpensive bathroom accessories instead of having the remodelling contractor build custom items for the bathroom There are plenty of readymade bathroom accessories that are functional, attractive and very affordable. Where possible, it's best to purchase these accessories, rather than having the remodelling contractor design and build custom accessories for your new bathroom. For example, if you'd like to put some shelves up over the toilet to utilise this wall space to store toilet tissue or towels, it might be best to order some readymade, inexpensive glass or plywood shelves, rather than having the contractor build a customised version of this storage accessory.
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Considerations When Hiring A Home Addition Contractor

Posted on: 12 April 2022

Home addition contractors are a vital element of your home extension project. Most homeowners do not conduct thorough assessments when hiring addition contractors. It is especially so since they presume that extensions are simple renovation projects that do not require a lot of technical expertise. However, it is important to hire a home addition contractor who can meet your needs. Read this piece for some tips on choosing a home addition contractor.
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Home Addition: Guidelines for Planning for a Second Storey Extension

Posted on: 30 November 2021

If you are thinking about conducting a home addition, consider the benefits of installing a second storey. In general, a second storey extension is ideal if you have limited space on your residential lot. Also, this type of remodelling will greatly increase the value of the home. Additionally, the new storey can allow you to take advantage of local views. However, you should note that adding a second storey can be a challenging process.
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Thinking of Closing Off the Kitchen?

Posted on: 23 August 2021

Open-concept kitchens have been around for decades, replacing the closed kitchens you often found in older homes. However, a trend back toward closed kitchens has quietly gained steam as people become fed up with issues caused by open kitchens. If you've decided you want to remodel your kitchen and create a closed-off space, you need to think about a few details as you formulate your plans. The remodelling contractors you work with can help you bring these details to life.
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