Monthly Archives: September 28, 2019

Kitchen FAQs: Selecting Your Sink Material

Whoever has renovated or built a kitchen knows what it can feel like to create a lot of decisions in a very short quantity of time. Educating yourself about your options beforehand will help cut down on some of this strain. Here, we have a look at sinks — especially the choices you have in […]

What Are the Buying Points on a Mortgage?

Lenders often require borrowers to buy buying points to be eligible for a mortgage. The purpose of purchasing points fluctuates, but their cost doesn’t. Each point is worth 1% of the loan amount. As an example, a purchasing point for a mortgage of $400,000 will probably cost $4,000. Buying points can help save you money […]

Patio of the Week: Bargain Pieces Have a Sunny Outdoor Room High End

“I am such a do-it-yourselfer kind, but my spouse isn’t the fixer-upper kind,” says San Diego photographer Christine Blackburn. It is all good, since he leaves the design decisions up for her. Itching to jazz up a courtyard terrace on both sides of their house, she knew she’d the creative skills to take action without […]

Meet the Studs

Lumber, timber, studs, sticks — whatever you call it, the material is the same: timber. Houses in North America are nearly all built at least partly with timber; it’s simple to use, it is lightweight but strong, and it readily allows for future structural changes. Wood’s universal sizing allows for quick, predictable structure, and also […]

The Way to Make Any Small Room Seem Bigger

When I was 8 years old, I received my first bedroom. It was not much bigger than a walk in cupboard — actually, it’s used as a closet today — but I loved it back then because it was mine. I’d while away the hours rearranging things to get maximum usage out of every inch. […]

A Relaxes Into the Landscape

It is a quietly impressive chemical: simple kinds of a garage, a home and two guest cottages on 4 acres in Three Rivers, California. Architect Polly Osborne remodeled the buildings to nestle into the Sierra foothills landscape, which she filled with indigenous trees and plants. A brand new net-zero garage and fitness space, complete with […]

Reinvent It: Antique Glass Goes Door to Door

Using architectural salvage will make all of the difference in retaining an older home’s unique character and fashion during renovations. With this 1906 colonial house in New Castle, New Hampshire, span components such as this reclaimed door enhance the home’s character. The exterior door, finish with a patchwork of antique glass and a mail slot, […]

Kitchen of the Week: Grandma's Kitchen Gets a Modern Twist

Turquoise stained flooring, a bright yellow wall and crisp, modern cabinetry — you might not guess this was once Grandma’s kitchen. Architect Mark Lawrence inherited this house from his grandparents, and while he looked forward to owning a home with so many memories, he was not certain how to make it his very own. The […]

How to Clean Outside Windows Before Winter

Dirty windows can seriously diminish the amount of sunshine that enters your home, thus making winter days even gloomier than they actually are. That’s why it’s so important to do window replacement before the winter starts so that you can at least have some natural light entering your home, that’ll lift your mood when it’s […]

Once a Schoolhouse and Church, Today a Home and Art Gallery

Ten years back Rachelle Spero seen her friend, ceramic artist Ayumi Horie, who had been in the process of renovating a schoolhouse linked into a church constructed in 1898. Wires were hanging anywhere, there was water damage and it had been in need of structural help. Spero publicly admits how cynical she had been. But […]