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6 Areas to Splurge When Building Your Custom Home The Kitchen. For many people, the kitchen is the heart of the home—the place where they cook and dine with their family, entertain loved ones and friends, and spend holidays and special occasions. ... Flooring. ... Storage Space. ... Electric Outlet Placement. ... Outdoor Space. ... The Mud Room.
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The solution to the problem of loose gravel sliding down a sloping driveway is to stabilise the gravel slope using Nidagravel gravel stabilisation...
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If you're at the point where you've decided to build your "forever home," you have several things to consider. Particularly, if you're building a custom home, the possibilities are endless since you're essentially working with a blank canvas and an art set that can include custom cabinetry, a swimming pool, heated floors, media rooms, high-end appliances, outdoor kitchens, so on and so forth. Very few people, however, have an endless budget, so when the rubber meets the road, you will have to make some decisions on what features you will splurge on and which you'll decide to skip for the sake of staying within your budget. In today's post, we'll cover a few places worth splurging on, and in our companion post, we'll cover some areas that you could save on while still creating your dream home. One thing to consider as you're making your list of must-haves for your custom made home is the average home value in your new neighborhood. If you ever decide to sell the home, you don't want to add so many high-end features that you have the most expensive home in the neighborhood. There is no definitive list of must-haves to reference, but here are a few areas that could be worth the splurge:
In a given month we typically do around $1,500 – $2,000 in sales with a 65% profit margin. It's a great way to make some extra money with a very...
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Chris Marshall: Crown molding is typically cut upside down on a miter saw so the narrow edge that will rest against the wall butts against the saw...
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Last, but definitely not least, are the finishing touches that reflect your style and taste. This is YOUR custom home, so make sure your kitchen is one that 1) makes you happy and 2) makes you want to show it off. Do you like modern design, or do you want more of an "Under the Tuscan Sun" vibe? The finishes you choose are key to nailing the aesthetic you desire. A custom backsplash, the type of countertops ( granite, or marble, or concrete, or butcher block, or stainless steel--it's up to you!!), the style of vent hood, and sink and cabinet hardware are a few items to consider splurging on to truly make this home your dream home.
In most cases: Gravel is the best shed foundation, especially for portable buildings that come with a wood floor. Concrete is the ideal foundation...
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One oft-overlooked consideration in shed placement is its relative proximity to the sun, in accordance with the seasons, and the time of day. If...
Read More »Depending on your family's lifestyle, your outdoor entertaining space may be an area that you'd like to put some more money toward. If you enjoy having friends and family over often, splurging on a fun and comfortable outdoor space could be incredibly valuable. If you picture yourself hosting Superbowl, pool, birthday, or various other parties or get togethers, when creating your outdoor oasis, the possibilities are endless and could include:
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On the shed walls use exterior rated 1/2 inch plywood for a waterproof finished look, and 3/4 inch CDX plywood on the roof for strength.
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