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Category Archives: Remodeling

Copper Bathtubs



Perhaps one of the most attractive and durable metals is copper making it a prime candidate to use in the manufacturing of a bath tub. A copper bath tub will no doubt make a bold statement in your bathroom as they have been for hundreds of years.

Copper bathtubs are manufactured in number of different country such as China and Mexico. They are made by heating the copper then hammering it into shape then fitting it over the bathtub. Copper bathtubs look great in any bathroom regardless if you have a traditional bathroom or a modern bathroom however they are more at home in a antique style bathroom.

What makes a copper bathtub look great is not only the finish of copper the numerous shapes and styles available make for a stunning appearance of this type of bath tub. Aside from looking great copper is a clean material and is resistant to having bacteria and mold growing on its surface making cleaning much easier.

Copper is also a very strong material to use and is resistant to cracks. Should a copper bathtub get scratched, the scratches will usually fade in time. This occurs by aging as the  scratches will gradually become dimmer and will eventually disappear. The caring of a copper bathtub is easy considering you need only to wipe it down with a soft cloth which is all that is needed to keep the bathtub looking great. As stated previously, since the color of the copper will change in time, you will  not need to keep the surface shiny. Although some owners prefer to keep thier bathtub shiney we belive it is better to allow the bathtub to fade and developed its own natural patina.

When purchasing a copper bathtub it is important to remember it should be made from 100% copper and not a copper alloy. Bathtubs made from copper alloys are less costly however they will not developed the same natural patina a 100% copper bathtub will and will be less attractive.

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Mother in law suites



Like many Americans today who face the difficult choices of caring for an aging parent, you may be considering the popular option of adding or remodeling your home to include a mother in-law suite. This option is fast becoming an alternative to a nursing home, and one that may offer a little more independence to your parent or loved one. Many people are also frightened by the rising number of abuse and theft statistics that have been happening in nursing homes, and are looking for a way to care for their parent without using a nursing home. A mother in law suite can be the perfect option for you.  A mother in law suite will provide you an opportunity to keep a watchful eye on your aging parent but also provide you with a little freedom as well.

For most people though, the hardest issue to overcome is the time commitment involved in having your loved under your care and in your home. Wile you may sincerely want to keep them safe and secure, and out of a nursing home, you may be forced to ask yourself whether or not you will be able to give them the time and attention they will require, especially if their health is in question.

Once you have made the decision to either shop for a home with a mother in law suite, or remodel your existing home tin include one, you may find that this option is a wonderful way to include your loved one in many decision making projects that have not been involved in for many years. The mother-in-law suite gives you the assurance that your loved one is safe and well cared for in your own home, and at the same time allows you a little freedom to go about your business as well. There are also other benefits of an in-law suite.  Some of these benefits can include, no daily trips to nursing homes or facilities, in law suites can add to the value of your home, enables senior to be included in family activities, ensures their safety from abuse or neglect, and it can cost less to build an in-law suite than only one year of nursing home care.

If you have an aging parent, looking at mother-in-law suites can give you peace of mind as well as provide a safe place for them to rest and feel at home without the sterility of a nursing home.

8 Tips to Make Finishing your Attic a Breeze



If you are planning to remodel your attic into living space, you probably know already that you are making a financially smart decision. Remodeling or finishing your attic may be the least expensive way to add living space to your home. Remodeling an attic, however, is often not an easy task. Attic spaces present unique remodeling concerns. These eight tips will help you plan for and overcome many of the challenges of remodeling an attic into living space.

1. Plan carefully. Remember that the order in which inspections must be obtained will dictate your schedule. Think through every aspect of both the design and the project, consider possible challenges, and devise plans to overcome each challenge.

2. Design the space for the type of room. The way you design and remodel the space will vary with the uses you plan for the finished room. For example, a bedroom may have different requirements than a playroom. It is also important to think ahead and consider other uses for the space in the future.

3. Plan access to the new room(s) carefully. Creating access to the new space is challenging in some homes. If you are trying to reduce costs for your project, you will want to find and construct the stairs in the best point of access and in a way that involves the least modification of the existing structure. You will also need to check local building codes with reference to exit points. For an instant estimate of the cost to finish your attic try this online calculator.

4. Decide how you will work with the slope of the roof. This is an important aspect of planning, and it will affect your cost and the appearance and functionality of the new room. Do you want a pitched or a cathedral ceiling? How will you construct it? How will you install adequate insulation?

5. Design the room in a way that allows you to use the “dead space” near the lowest point of the pitch of the roof. Consider that these areas can be made into outstanding storage areas with a little advance planning.

6. Remember that ventilation and insulation are critical in an attic. Remember that heat rises. Attics can become very warm. You will need to plan for adequate ventilation and insulation to keep the room comfortable without drastically increasing your heating and cooling costs.

7. Plan for wiring and plumbing needs well in advance of beginning work. Electrical wiring and plumbing can present unique challenges in attics. You will need to ensure that the flooring does not rest on any wires. A bathroom will cost least if placed in close proximity to another existing supply and drain line.

8. Consider how and when you will get materials into the space. Consider carefully the size and weight of materials needed for your remodeling project. Plan for how and when you will get large items, like drywall or a toilet, up the stairs and into their permanent position. If you close in the stairs too soon, you could have a problem.

If you are planning to finish or remodel your attic into living space, careful planning and attention to the unique challenges presented by the space will be essential. You can expect to gain valuable living space as well as some increase in the value of your home.

The unique challenges and concerns of attic Remodeling are not to be taken lightly. If you plan to do the project yourself, I suggest the use of an Attic Remodeling Workbook available at www.amazon.com. It will help you plan the project in a way that will make the work go smoother and faster.