Wednesday, November 15, 2006

A Cheapskate's Guide To Home Improvement

In most cases, home improvement projects are rather costly. A
lot of people tap their savings to be able to get some home
improvements done. This can be very harmful to ones pockets,
leaving you short of a comfortable reserve in the event of an
unforeseen expense. In some cases, people resort to getting home
improvement loans which can sometimes drag your budget off track
and getting you more buried in debt than ever.

However, you should not be discouraged. There are alternative
ways of doing home improvements that don't require spending a
truck load of money. Your money is a resource that's very
important and should be spent wisely making sure you have enough
to take care of the more important things. For example, your
children's education and emergency situations like unexpected
illnesses.

Here are some tips on how you, as a homeowner, can do home
improvement projects the cheap way.

1. Know what you want

Many people hire contractors to do home improvement jobs for
them precisely because they do not have a clear idea of what
they want to do with their homes. Consulting these professionals
can really hurt your pockets only to find out later that you
don't want what they have done to your house.

You can read home improvement magazines, watch some television
shows regarding home improvements or even look around in other
people's homes to get some ideas regarding what you would want
to do with your house. These free ideas can be put on paper in
drawings or in short descriptions. Now you have some direction.

2. Feasibility

There are many ways of improving your home. You should think
about the feasibility of home improvement projects before
undertaking them. Not all projects will make sense for all
homes. Are you willing to commit the required time, effort,
finances, and temporary inconvenience for the proposed changes?
Nothing is a greater waste of resources than half finished
projects that weren't practical to begin with.

3. Rearranging

Changing the arrangements in your house can be considered as
home improvement projects. Putting your furniture in good and
new positions can be a good way to change the overall ambiance
of the house.

4. Change the color scheme

Colors play a huge role in terms of defining the home's
character. If you are getting bored with the overall ambiance of
your house, you can do some repainting jobs yourself. You can
also involve the other members of the family and this will make
the job easier and more fun. Try wallpapering for some
interesting and fun effects.

5. Be green

Putting plants into the overall scheme of home improvement is an
awesome way to give the house a fresher look. Plants add warmth
and freshness to every home. Even artificial flowers or fruit
bowls add a richness to your homes living areas. A few well
placed shrubs around the exterior will do wonders for the
overall curb appeal.

These are just a few tips on how to achieve a better home using
less of your budget. However, a cheaper way doesn't necessarily
equate to a less effective way. The most important thing is that
you enjoy your house and feel comfortable with it.

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