You’ve heard of tiny houses, the insanely small homes perched upon trailers which allow the owners to live a life on the road. These have gained immense popularity over the last few years as people, young and old, opt for a smaller and less complicated life. For most people, choosing to live in a home smaller than 400 sq/ft is unreasonable, so tiny houses are out of the question.
Every couple of years you probably find yourself looking around your home, imagining the next upgrade that will bring it up to date. Especially if you’ve lived in your home for a long time and have collected decades worth of tchotchkes, art your kids made 15 years ago, and gifted throw pillows that don’t match your current furniture. But how do you even get started?
Modern technology has completely revolutionized the way we do everything in our lives. Just in the last decade, we’ve begun carrying the power of the entire internet in our pocket, asking computers for directions, and streaming live video feeds to our handheld devices from all over the world. These advances in technology have made communication easier, small business more efficient, and provided more learning opportunities to us than we can ever imagine. But what else is technology good for?
Old homes are beautiful, and full of character and style. But, if they're not well cared for they can present a number of issues to the homeowner. If you’ve decided to renovate an old home in lieu of building a new custom home, there are some important things you want to keep in mind. Doing your home remodeling project right the first time will save you time, money, and headaches in the long run.
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