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Project Managing Your Basement Remodel - A Few Easy Tips

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A Basement Family Room | ©UtahLuxury.com
By Daniel Stouffer
Many homeowners can't afford to buy a new house that offers adequate living space, though there are many very large homes build everyday. If you have a large family living in a very small space, tensions can run high often between the kids, the parents, and even the pets because people often can not get away from each other for a "time out". Often families, that are growing (new kids, new pets, new grandparents), look to the unfinished basement for their expansion needs. They just need more living area for everyone. However, there are a few things to remember before diving into remodeling your basement.

 

 

The Difference Between a Hole in the Ground and a Roughed in Basement
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Many older homes have basements if you can call them that. Nothing more than a hole with some concrete and paint, they leave a lot to be desired. Some newer home if not all of them have a basement roughed in but not finished. Builders want to keep the costs down and leave the basement finishing to the new owners. Often basements are not included when they are constructed to save money. However, older homes almost always have them in some form or another. The problem with many of these old basements is that they were not built to be living spaces; just dirty holes with rain water storage. Some basements have dirt floors, mold problems, and many of them leak water during heavy rains. Many remodeling issues are even difficult to the professional contractor. The difference is they have prior experience to help them out. Let alone a novice homeowner. All this means is the remodeling of your basement should be considered a project that requires time and planning ahead of any work to be completed. You have to be sure your investment is not washed away with the first heavy rain storm hits. Stopping up the Water Problems is Number One Priority If you know you have water problems, you have to take care of those before you start remodeling a basement. This is not always easy. Often this critical step is not always affordable. There are times when it is nearly impossible to do it. Some older basements have stone walls that are pieced together with mortar. Those walls routinely have water running through them and it is difficult to make this type of foundation water tight. Even if a little bit water continues to trickle in over time, you will have mold and soggy carpet problems. As New Homes Settle Problems Can Creep Up
A movie theater or entertainment room is a hot trend in basements. | UtahLuxury.com
Newer basements are more secure and are generally build better but even some of them have major problems due to settling of the ground around the house. If you suspect or know you have problems, have someone come in and tell you the probability of fixing things right so you can continue with your plans for remodeling the basement. A few dollars and a couple of weeks to get issues corrected right from the beginning will alleviate many expensive corrections down the road. No one wants to rip apart a new sheet rocked wall to fix a condensation problem when that could have take 10 minutes and a few feet of plastic to fix. Think the entire basement remodeling effort out from the beginning. Think like a project manager or contractor and divide the work out into phases.
Getting Advice is Important; Especially for Electrical Work
Once you are sure you will not have water problems, you can start your endeavor. However, remember that a basement is underground. There can be problems with ventilation, light, and heating. You may want to start remodeling a basement on your own to save money. But if you really don't know what you are doing, you should find someone to advise you before you begin. This is especially true for the electrical work and wiring. There are strict building codes related to electrical design. This particular area it is often better to higher a professional. The small cost of this will be worth it if you can avoid some of the common problems some have when remodeling any part of the home. How to Avoid Building Your own Money Pit Remodeling a basement can be an expensive venture. The last thing you want is to find all of your hard work and hard earned dollars have gone to waste. Without the proper planning, any project can run into delays and disaster. This is even more often the case for a basement remodel that you attempt yourself. It is never wasted money to ask for expert advice when you lack the experience to do it right. It is true you can save money by doing some of the easier things yourself. When you consider the risk of doing it wrong, you may decide and feel more comfortable with the water issues, heating and cooling design, and any plumbing work if you make sure a contractor takes a look or actually does the work. Effectively managing the build out or remodeling of your basement is never easy but it can be done.
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Are You Ready For A Remodel And Do Not Know Where To Start?

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Front of Home | Susan Matheson | Utah Luxury | Photo © Copyright Spotlight Home Tours
By Travis Barkstedt
Some good areas to focus on when remodeling are: Kitchens: Updated Kitchens can dramatically increase the value of your home. Not only is it a wise investment for many but for most, what you put into your kitchen remodel, you get in return. Options are endless with more products than ever in the market place with new appliances and countertop options on the rise as well. New cabinets will be one of the bigger deciding factors for the overall look of your kitchen. Do not be overwhelmed by the vast amount of choices because there are professionals that can make this whole process run seamlessly. If you already have newer cabinets and want to spruce up your kitchen, then adding new flooring and a backsplash is a good way to improve the overall look of your kitchen. The right lighting can also add a dramatic look to your kitchen. Baths: Updated Baths are also a great way to increase your home's value. A Master Bath remodel is one of the best ways to increase the value of your home. Remodeling an existing bath is a simple way to give an updated look to your home. For most bath remodels, it is wise to replace everything because it is outdated and can turn potential buyers away upon resale of your home. For others that may have tiles that are newer, you do not need to replace the tiles. Grout cleaning or grout replacement is another alternative to give your existing tiles a new and fresh look. You can update a look by simply adding new moldings, mirrors, lighting, new sink/counters, fixtures, and toilets. Accents such as area rugs, decorative paint finishes, and lighting some candles can create a beautiful oasis.
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Living & Family Areas: Living/Family areas are some of the best areas where you can add some personality to your home. The Kitchen, Living & Family areas are some of the most used spaces in the house. Spice up the room with a new Fireplace mantel, wainscoting, and/or some crown moldings and start to hear the complements roll in. Built-Ins are also a fantastic way to add value because they have a wide possibility for use and storage. Besides your home being the envy of your town, you are increasing the value by just adding some simple touches. Brighten up the space with fresh paint and do not be afraid to pick a bold color. Buy a new lamp and some throw pillows (accent colors are important) and Enjoy!! Basements: Utilizing unused space such as a basement can increase the square footage of your home. Anywhere you can gain livable space you should take advantage of it. Basements have great potential being utilized as a home gym to a home office. Many remodel their basements to use for their children's playroom. A great use for space in your basement could also be a Wine Cellar. Basements are a great way to add some extra space in which otherwise is used to store unused items. As you can see, the possibilities are endless..
An Amazing Kids Playroom - Jensen and Sons - Utah Luxury
Exterior: Curb Appeal is very important in the overall aesthetics of your home. It is the first thing people see when they pull up to your home. First, you should always keep a manicured lawn and keep your grass well hydrated during those warm summer months. Planting some flowers and shrubs are some quick ways to help aid in the process of adding curb appeal. Painting the exterior of your home or simply just cleaning up the exterior with a power washing can dramatically help. Adding shutters to the front of your home and/or garage, installing a decorative fence, and adding trim to your home (around your door, Etc.) are all great ways to increase the curb appeal as well.
For more helpful information regarding your next home improvement, visit us online at http://www.travisrobertrenovations.com Our photos section has many examples of how we have helped homeowners increase the value of their homes. Feel free to contact us with any questions.
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Home Staging Secrets

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Front of Home | Cindy Wallace | Signature Real Estate Group | Utah Luxury

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hen it comes time to sell a home, nothing beats the top three rules. Price, Curb Appeal, and Staging. If you price your home right, you will beat your local competition and win over buyers. If they show up to the home and anything seems a little off, they might just turn and leave. Here are a few tips to help you bring those buyers to your home and how to keep them in your home.

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Luxury Kitchens

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Proper Lighting in Kitchen Saves Time and Patience | Hugh Smith | © UtahLuxury.com
For many, a high end kitchen is all about the appearance. For some it is what appliances you use. For professional chefs it is a combo of appliances and flow. There is no right answer to what makes the perfect luxury kitchen, just a lot of really excellent ideas.
For the more modern kitchen, smooth or clean lined cabinetry is a must. Most high-end modern kitchens are decked out with custom cabinets that range from stained wood to a high gloss custom painted acrylic. Many of these kitchens are using creative lighting ideas all around the kitchen. From custom pendant lamps to the ever cool "under the onyx countertop" lighting. Speaking of countertops, many homes now use concrete countertops in a variety of rooms and ways. Concrete is even being left as the main surface for flooring in many rooms. To make for the ultimate modern kitchen, a good clean lined kitchen with a few surprises will definitely impress.
Modern Kitchens Posses Clean Lines and Lots of Little Luxuries | © UtahLuxury.com
Traditional elegance will never disappear. Fads may come and go but traditional homes are generally safe from fads. These homes focus on details in woodwork, are generally focused on natural lighting and rarely do they feel unfamiliar. These kitchens make for great family entertaining areas. A traditional kitchen is a great style to have in a home that might be more transitional between elegant and rustic. More contemporary fixtures would make a traditional kitchen feel classy and elegant where more antiqued fixtures might feel more European or Tuscan. Traditional kitchens are also a good way to go if you are thinking of selling your home.
A Rustic Reclaimed Barnwood Kitchen | Bart Carlson | © Utah Luxury
A high-end rustic kitchen generally needs to feel more open than others. These kitchens require brilliant lighting and lots of windows. When done right, these kitchens are absolutely stunning. Many homes in the Park City area are rustic in nature and have very high end kitchens. These kitchens generally include alder cabinets with custom knobs and straps. The sinks are either of a metal material like copper or are large farmhouse sinks. These kitchens are meant to feel at home in their appropriate surroundings and are the ultimate way showing how much you love the outdoors. Many homeowners feel that the kitchen is one of the most expensive ways to update your home and I am not going to lie, it can be. So being thoughtful and preparing ahead will help you in your journey. Hiring a good architect might not be such a bad idea. Make sure you account for everything ahead of time. Think from floor to ceiling and from ceiling to floor. Also think of the natural flow of the kitchen. What will help you most and make your guest feel more comfortable in your kitchen. If you plan ahead you may find that your kitchen is just what the others want.
Beautiful High-End Kitchen | Brookwood Homes | The Hamptons | © UtahLuxury.com
A Very High End Kitchen in Park City | The Deerfield Estate | Utah Luxury
 

Color Combos for 2008

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There are some really exciting trends going on for color combinations this year. Here are some of the most popular:
Going Green: Let's face it, the world is going green. Now-a-days it is so much easier to be environmentally conscious than it was even five years ago. It used to be the tree-hugging, granola-eating, Birkenstoch-wearing type of people who would make an effort to help our environment. But with new technology and more innovative ways, going green is not only simple, but it can be beautiful as well. Therefore, the trend of going green has spilled over into a very popular color combination. This is more of a monochromatic (one color, but in different shades) scheme. Anything and everything from deep pine greens, to sage, to your classic green-apple work well together. One thing to keep in mind when going monochromatic: it's best if you break up the color with your neutrals (black, white, and brown) and texture.
Classy Elegance: Your traditional black and white is really popping up this year. Again, because there isn't much, it's best to add interest in the room with texture and one accent color. By adding texture, the room will feel very elegant and chic. And having one accent color will add drama. This color combination is best if used in the master suite or guest suite.
Home Lovin': Our country is going through a lot right now. We're in war, the economy is struggling, and we're always on the go with some sort of electronic attached to us. When people come home they want to feel secure and loved. Imagine one of your grandma's cross-stitched pieces with all the deep, rich colors in it: Cranberry Red, Pumpkin Orange, Chocolate Brown, Mustard Yellow, and Hunter Green. While these colors are your typical autumn colors, they are definitely being used year-round and in all rooms. Rachel Hagen has quickly established herself as one of Utah's most sought-after young interior designers. She has been quoted in design magazines, highlighted as a speaker at women's conferences on the subject of fashion and design, and is a featured designer in the 2008 Utah Parade of Homes. Visit her website, RachelHagenDesign.com, for more information or her blog, EleganceRedefined.com, for more inspiration.
 
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