The Consequences of Ignoring Home Renovation Laws

Whether you choose to perform minor updates to your home on your own or you hire a professional contractor to do the job for you, it’s never a good idea to ignore home renovation laws, because although the initial cost might be lower, expensive and dangerous...

Details That Add Flair to Your Home Remodeling Project

Small details add flair to any room of your home, whether you wish to make minor changes or completely overhaul your space during a home remodeling project. Little touches personalize a room and can make the décor feel more pulled together and cohesive, and Virginia...

8 Custom Home Remodeling Trends for the Kitchen

In today’s world, the kitchen is far more than just a place to prepare food. It’s also a social center, where family members gather to catch up on the events of the day. Additionally, in many cases, it’s a study nook, an arts and crafts studio, and a place to pay...

Best Season for Home Remodeling and Additions

College football has kicked off, and the fall season is fast approaching. Is fall the best time to remodel? Should you wait until winter because you think the contractor has more time? Should you wait until spring? Well, it really depends on a few things as for what...

Think Forward with Aging in Place Remodeling

Like with any man-made structure, a home doesn’t last forever, but if it’s done well, it should at least last a lifetime. The majority of homes in America are decades old; if they’re built structurally sound and regularly maintained, most could last for centuries....

Home Renovation Laws: The Reasons Not to DIY

Americans are known for being do-it-yourselfers.  It’s part of what makes us great; however, it’s important for anyone tackling a project to know their limits.  Whether due to lack of experience or some other cause, mistakes made in DIY remodeling jobs can cause...