Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Thursday, February 2, 2012
February is a great time to accomplish simple tasks that will add to
the value and appearance of your home. I hope that you are enjoying the
unique experience of being a homeowner! I’ve done a little research
and have compiled a list of quick, easy projects that you might enjoy!
If you need additional tips or advice, please feel free to call me at any time at 262-661-9996 or email me at www.RobMadecky.FirstWeber.com. I’d be happy to hear from you and would love to offer any guidance that I can!
Sincerely,
Rob Madecky
Wisconsin Realtor
www.RobMadecky.FirstWeber.com
262-661-9996
FIVE QUICK AND EASY HOME IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS
Go green: A few changes to the landscaping of your home can make a world of difference! You might want to consider planting some fruit trees in the backyard, adding a touch of color with some bright and unusual flowers, or perhaps finally starting the vegetable garden you’ve always dreamed about.
Add a touch of color: Feeling creative? Why not give the family room, bedroom or bathroom a whole new look? By focusing on the improvement of one room at a time, you’’ll find that what can seem like an overwhelming job becomes fun and simple. Repainting a single room can be inexpensively completed over a single weekend.
Bright and beautiful: Replacing the light fixtures in your house with personally selected pieces can drastically increase your home’s beauty and value. Choose a cohesive look for the entire house, or decorate room by room! The installation of new fixtures is generally a quick do-it-yourself task.
Tile it up: While it might seem like a daunting task, installing new tile in a kitchen or bathroom can be easily accomplished with a little know-how and the right supplies. Your local home improvement warehouse will have everything you need to revamp and personalize the flooring of your choice!
The beauty beneath: Always dreamed of having beautiful hardwood floors? Choose a room, pull up the carpet, and you’ll be on your way to accomplishing just that! Repairing, refinishing, and staining the floor is a simple step-by-step process that you can achieve without the heavy expense of installing new wood panels.
If you need additional tips or advice, please feel free to call me at any time at 262-661-9996 or email me at www.RobMadecky.FirstWeber.com. I’d be happy to hear from you and would love to offer any guidance that I can!
Sincerely,
Rob Madecky
Wisconsin Realtor
www.RobMadecky.FirstWeber.com
262-661-9996
FIVE QUICK AND EASY HOME IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS
Go green: A few changes to the landscaping of your home can make a world of difference! You might want to consider planting some fruit trees in the backyard, adding a touch of color with some bright and unusual flowers, or perhaps finally starting the vegetable garden you’ve always dreamed about.
Add a touch of color: Feeling creative? Why not give the family room, bedroom or bathroom a whole new look? By focusing on the improvement of one room at a time, you’’ll find that what can seem like an overwhelming job becomes fun and simple. Repainting a single room can be inexpensively completed over a single weekend.
Bright and beautiful: Replacing the light fixtures in your house with personally selected pieces can drastically increase your home’s beauty and value. Choose a cohesive look for the entire house, or decorate room by room! The installation of new fixtures is generally a quick do-it-yourself task.
Tile it up: While it might seem like a daunting task, installing new tile in a kitchen or bathroom can be easily accomplished with a little know-how and the right supplies. Your local home improvement warehouse will have everything you need to revamp and personalize the flooring of your choice!
The beauty beneath: Always dreamed of having beautiful hardwood floors? Choose a room, pull up the carpet, and you’ll be on your way to accomplishing just that! Repairing, refinishing, and staining the floor is a simple step-by-step process that you can achieve without the heavy expense of installing new wood panels.
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