As we all navigate through stay-at-home orders, many of us are realizing that our home is truly our sanctuary - our safe space away from the world. But is your space really how you want it? After many weeks at home, you may be feeling the urge to renew your space.
Going Cheap Does Not Save You Money
Home remodeling projects can be expensive. And while many may create their ideas on a budget based on what they have seen on home remodeling televisions shows, realistic remodeling budgets are quite different. Check out our previous blog on realistic home remodeling budgets here. Once you’ve seen what a realistic budget looks like, you may start thinking of ways you can save money. Saving money is always ideal, but going cheaper does not actually save you money.
Home Remodeling Projects That Pay Off
Wet Room?
Huh? What? A Wet Room? We figured you might be wondering what a wet room is exactly. While some of our readers may know, you’d be surprised at how many people aren’t aware of this pretty amazing bathroom design concept. And, don’t let the name fool you. A wet room can turn your dry, dull bathroom into a luxurious oasis. Here we go…
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DIY Tips to Help Empty Nesters Transform Their Home Without Breaking the Bank by Ray Flynn
Many older couples find themselves in a state of confusion when their final child leaves the house. Since the space was only ever used for one purpose — raising a family — it can be difficult to know what to do when the job is complete. If you still plan on staying in the home for many years to come, it can be beneficial to convert the empty nest into the home you’ve always wanted. Additionally, it’s also a healthy way to keep your mind busy. Here are some great DIY tips for empty nesters who want to transform their home without breaking the bank.
This Dream House | Episode 112. Home Remodel | Featuring Maverick's own Adam Berlin
Over 65? It’s Time to Address Your Falling Risk by Kent Elliott
With age comes a range of benefits, from financial stability to wisdom of experience. However, as you begin to enter your senior years, you may experience issues with mobility, vision, and balance that can increase your risk of having a falling accident. And considering that 60 percent of fall-related injuries in seniors occur at home, you give yourself a better chance of staying safe by making modifications to your house that will enhance your ability to navigate through it.
Renovation vs Restoration vs Remodel
Springtime in Colorado
With the weather starting to warm up, the sky's beginning to brighten and summer just around the corner, springtime in Colorado is finally in full swing. From day hikes to trips around the state to see various attractions, we couldn't be happier to check out the incredible activities Colorado has to offer this time of the year.
Your Very Own Spa Oasis
Eco-Friendly Kitchen Spring Cleaning: Freshen Up Your Space In A Safe, Organized Way by Jackie Waters
Many homes are not naturally constructed with accessibility modifications. As such, if you have a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease in your care, your house may present a number of safety hazards. The easiest way to make your home safer without spending a fortune is by doing the projects yourself. Here are some of the most important repairs and additions you can make to your home that will help your loved one with Alzheimer’s disease remain safe.
Realistic Remodeling Budgets
Renew Your Year, Renew Your Home
The New Year brings about new beginnings for many people… a new gym membership, a new diet plan, the list goes on and on. But one thing most people may not think about when creating their New Year’s Resolutions is HOME MAINTENANCE. Our Maverick team wanted to share some tips and tricks for maintaining your home.
The Best Home Installations for Caregivers by Paul Deniken
Many homes are not naturally constructed with accessibility modifications. As such, if you have a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease in your care, your house may present a number of safety hazards. The easiest way to make your home safer without spending a fortune is by doing the projects yourself. Here are some of the most important repairs and additions you can make to your home that will help your loved one with Alzheimer’s disease remain safe.