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6 TIPS TO RENOVATING
1) Reduce, Reuse and Recycle
Cost cutting essentially means doing the most with the least. Why pay top dollar for a product you
could get at half those prices from someone on your preferred second-hand goods platform. As the
saying goes,” One mans trash is another mans treasure.” Take the time to sort the duds from
deals and save yourself that extra cash to invest in the unavoidables like that leak in the
bathroom. Always remember, spending time now can save you money later!
2) Do it yourself
So you’ve grown tired of the lime green bedroom wall you wake up to every morning but
you wouldn’t know a brush from a roller. Stop paying others to do work you might be
more than capableof doing but are avoiding out of ignorance. With platforms
such as YouTube and Facebook offering free video content on DIY advice,
people are more capable now than ever before.Do the research, work
the numbers and evaluateyour skill level for this particular project.
If you are capable, the project is cost effective and you have the
equipment to complete the task in its entirety, set some time aside
and tackle those pesky eye sores yourself!
3) Will it make sense in the long run?
There’s no denying the aesthetics of a well-made thatch roof on the right
home or room. The problem lies in the maintenance of the thatch itself in
the long run. Some additions lean more towards a luxury addition as
opposed to a necessary one. Do the research necessary regarding the
long-term maintenance and overall value it ads to your home. While
knocking out that bedroom wall to open your entertainment area
might seem like a great idea now, consider that you have now
essentially removed a bedroom from your home. Potential buyers
never want to buy into a home they know will requirerenovations
simply to meet their family dynamics needs.
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