Should You Be Your Own General Contractor?

Should You Be Your Own General Contractor?

Everyone wants to save as much money as possible when doing renovations. You want the job done well, but you don't want to spend more than necessary. When it's a big project you're doing, hiring a General Contractor to head up the project can add 10-20% to the overall cost. So, should you consider being your own general contractor? We explore this idea and talk about a couple of cases that we've experienced firsthand.

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Your Ultimate Guide to Selecting the Perfect Tile

Your Ultimate Guide to Selecting the Perfect Tile

Picking just the right tile for your renovation project can be a difficult task. You may think all you have to do is choose one you like the look of and that matches the rest of the décor in the room. But there is much more to consider than just the appearance of the tile. This blog is your ultimate guide to selecting the perfect tile for your next renovation project.

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Renovation Mistakes to Avoid During Your Next Project

Renovation Mistakes to Avoid During Your Next Project

You’re anxious to get started on your renovation! You’ve been looking through every design magazine imaginable and watching every home improvement show on TV. You think you now know everything there is to know about renovations, but do you? In Part 2 of our look at mistakes homeowners make when renovating, we explore seven more common mistakes you can avoid when doing home renovations.

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7 Mistakes Homeowners Make When Renovating

7 Mistakes Homeowners Make When Renovating

You’re all excited about making your renovation dreams a reality. You’re finally going to get rid of those 1980s bathrooms and have a functional kitchen! You can hardly wait to get started. But wait! Make sure you read this blog post first! We’ve outlined seven mistakes we commonly see homeowners make when it comes to home renovations.

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Creating a Multi-Generational Home

Creating a Multi-Generational Home

For many reasons, multi-generational homes are becoming more popular. Adult children and their kids are moving back home to live with their parents. Elderly parents are moving in with their adult children. There are advantages and disadvantages to multi-generational living, but in most cases, the positive far outweighs the negative. We explore what forms the basis of multi-generational living, discuss the pros and cons, and talk about the ways you can transform your home to make it a comfortable space for all generations living under one roof.

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