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How to Develop a Realistic Home Remodel Timeline

22/2/2022

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"How long will my remodeling project take?"
​When people decide to do a renovation project, they get pretty excited to see the end result. That's why one of the first questions they ask contractors is, "How long will this remodeling project take?". Unfortunately, there is no simple answer to this question. That's why the timeline is one of the most dreaded parts of remodeling. However, there is a way to predict the time a certain project will take. Some remodeling steps are universal, and others you can foresee from previous experience. Therefore, if you've decided to throw yourself into a renovation project at home, it's time to learn how to develop a realistic home remodel timeline. This is exactly what we will talk about in today's article. So, let's begin!
​#homeremodeling #homerenovation #homeimprovement

Planning & Budgeting your Home Renovation could take 4-8 weeks

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"planning the remodeling project is the most important part of the whole process"
​Believe it or not, planning the remodeling project is the most important part of the whole process. For this project to be entirely successful, you need to plan everything from A to Z. That's why it can take from 4 to 8 weeks to get everything in the correct order before you start the actual work. So, let's talk about the must-do steps of the planning process you'll have to do to develop a realistic home remodel timeline:
  • Budgeting. We can't talk about planning without budgeting. Figuring out your finances and setting up a budget that won't break the bank will determine what you can and can't do regarding this project. Besides the money for the actual renovation, you need to consider additional costs such as materials, contractors, permits, workers, etc. Unfortunately, you'll have to save a few bucks for unexpected costs as well. They are inevitable in remodeling. How much will your new house cost to build?
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"hire a reliable and trustworthy contractor."
  • ​​Hiring contractor. You should never turn a remodeling into a DIY project. If you want everything to go according to plan and law, you must hire a contractor. Thanks to their expertise and experience, they will know what you can and cannot do regarding your project. With professional advice and a network of subcontractors, you can be sure your renovation will be successful and delivered on schedule. The only thing you should do is hire a reliable and trustworthy contractor. Before employing a building contractor ask these questions
  • Inspection. Another thing you have to include in your planning process is inspection. You simply cannot start the renovation process without knowing all the problematic spots in the remodeling area, especially if you plan on remodeling more than one room or the whole house.
  • Working with an interior designer. If you decide to hire an interior designer, you'll have to conclude them in the planning process as well. They will give you a realistic idea of what you can and cannot do with your living space. Therefore, you need to put together a goal you'll be working towards.
So, if you want to organize your house renovation like a pro, make sure to follow these steps. It's important to know that staying on schedule is important and necessary for your project to be successful and as stress-free as possible.
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"Setting up the budget and hiring a contractor is one of the crucial steps of the home remodeling process."

​Getting all the Building Permits could be 2-4 weeks

​Many people think that acquiring the necessary building and construction permits for your project takes a few hours. Unfortunately, that can't be further from the truth. Even though your contractor will take care of all the permits, they can't speed up the law. The turnaround will be determined by your location and remodeling plans. Why? Simply, a planning board might need to consider your idea in depth. They can require you to submit remodeling plans and blueprints to ensure that they comply with local construction standards and, in some cases, historic designations.
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Additionally, no matter who's dealing with the permits - you or your contractor - waiting in line is inevitable. Therefore, if you want to develop a realistic home remodel timeline, you need to set aside 2-4 weeks for getting all the permits. Why you shouldn't start work without all the planning permissions in place

Ordering Building Materials takes 2-16 weeks

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"You can get some material right away, but others might take weeks to get delivered to you."
Sure, there are many custom options you can choose for your home. However, custom pieces have a significant lead time before they can be delivered. For example, custom-designed cabinetry can take three to four months to arrive. In addition, there are numerous tile, flooring, and stone materials that can take a long time to reach you. Not to mention it's common to order the wrong material or skimp on it in the first place, so you'll have to wait even more.
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Unfortunately, many people halt the remodeling process until their materials finally arrive. That's why it's always good to have a contractor by your side. They know how long it takes to get all the materials, so they will know how to plan a remodeling process with a minimum delay time. Purchasing Building Materials For Your Home Building Project
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Demolition of existing walls and structures may take 1-3 weeks

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"You need to be careful not to damage anything that remains in the house in the process of removing unwanted features"
Before you spruce up a place, you need to tear it down. It's called demolition, and it's like creating a blank canvas for your future work. Demolition can entail everything from tearing down the walls to removing electrical wiring, flooring, plumbing, countertops, and window treatments. Practically anything that has to be removed before the construction can begin.
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While the demolition process is quick itself, it entails more than merely swinging a sledgehammer. It's critical to ensure that the deconstruction reveals no hidden flaws with the house—for example, a foundation fracture, water damage, poor wiring, etc. You also need to be careful not to damage anything in the process. Unfortunately, things like this can all compromise the timeline of your project. Home renovators do you know if your home contains hazardous materials?

Construction Time Depends on the project

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"Each renovation project requires a different amount of time."
​To develop a realistic home remodel timeline, you'll have to factor in the size of this project. You'll have to invest more time if you're remodeling the whole house and not just one room. While you can't determine the exact time of the remodeling project, there are some know ballpark numbers you can work with. So, here is an estimated amount of time you'll spend on specific home remodeling projects:
  • Kitchen remodel: 3-12 weeks
  • Bathroom remodel: 6-8 weeks 
  • Room addition: 6-16 weeks
  • Flooring: 2-14 days
  • Exterior remodel: 4-8 weeks

Get ready, set, remodel

"Don't overlook any of the steps in the remodeling process!"
​While you can't put an exact number of weeks the remodeling project can take, you can estimate the time you'll have to invest. The crucial step of the remodeling process is definitely the planning. Furthermore, you can't overlook the time you'll need for acquiring the permits and getting the material. Unfortunately, this can take more time than you'd want to. Finally, the timetable mostly depends on the size of the project. Therefore, there are many factors you'll have to consider if you want to develop a realistic home remodel timetable. Just make sure not to overlook any of these steps!
#howlongdoeshomeremodelingtake #homeimprovementtips #homereno
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Hunter Granville is a freelance blog writer for verifiedmovers.com. He loves writing about home renovation projects, relocation, architecture tips, and the latest smart home trends. Hunter also enjoys surfing and reading books with his daughter Layla. 

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"Great for those that DIY. Very helpful in home renovations!"  (Reader on Amazon.com)
​Paul Netscher has written 2 easy to read books 'An Introduction to Building and Renovating Houses - Volumes 1 and 2'. An Introduction to Building and Renovating Houses Volume 1 deals with Hiring Contractors, Managing Construction and Finishing Your Home.  and Designing your ideal home Volume 2 deals with Finding Your Ideal Property and Designing Your Dream Home. 
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These books are available from Amazon and other online bookstores in paper and ebook.
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Improving your garden adds value and enjoyment to your home

15/2/2022

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Some people don't like their existing home and yearn to change it, or even move to another house. They sometimes don't even understand what's causing their dislike of their current home. Understanding what's causing the problems with your current home often means that the issue can be fixed, and sometimes without lots of money or effort. 

In our previous articles we looked at some Simple home improvement tips  and we discussed How to make your home feel bigger and Simple Ways to Improve Your House Part 1 - Creating More Space and ​Creating more space in your home with extra storage

In this article we look at improving the outside of your home and easy ways to improve your garden.
​#homeimprovement #homeimprovementtips #homereno
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"Does your garden need help? Small changes can make a big difference."

Improve the garden – creating a new outlook

​Improving gardens can make a difference to your property. This could range from a tidy-up and minimal cost, to a full-on landscape done by experts. Initial easy steps could be:
  • Cutting back overgrown vegetation, even removing large trees that are excessively shading your house and garden.
  • Removing old and tired looking plants, or ones that’ve become excessively woody.
  • Tidying up mess.
  • Installing a shed for garden tools (or even racks in the garage).
  • Removing weeds.
  • Adding mulch to garden beds. It’s amazing how covering garden beds with wood chips or bark can refresh the garden, and it helps retain soil moisture and reduces weed growth.
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"It’s amazing how covering garden beds with wood chips or bark can refresh the garden."
  • Fixing damaged, sinking, cracked and uneven paving. Even install new paving.
  • Planting new flowering plants to brighten up the garden.
  • Installing an automatic sprinkler system.
"Make your garden easy care. Most people do not want to be cutting lawn every weekend!"
  • Making the garden easy care, which could include removing plants that require lots of water, taking out areas of lawn which are difficult to cut, and putting in plants that don’t require regular cutting.
  • Adding a water feature.
  • Removing dead areas of lawn under trees and planting shade loving grass or plants.
  • Installing edging strips around garden beds to keep the lawn out.
"A compost heap is an environmental solution to get rid of kitchen waste and garden cuttings, that will create compost for your garden."
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  • Planning a compost heap. Adding vegetable waste from the kitchen with lawn and garden clippings can make valuable compost which can be added to your garden, reducing your waste and fertilizing your garden. Of course make sure it is vermin proof.

Add, or improve, outdoor living areas – enjoy the outdoors

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"The whole household will enjoy the garden after a good makeover."
Improving the outdoor living area could add immensely to your family’s enjoyment as well as adding value to your property. This could include:
  • Constructing a flat level area which has a paved, tiled or timber deck flooring.
  • Constructing a pergola or covered veranda to provide shade over the area.
  • Adding privacy to this area by erecting screens on one side which have creepers planted to cover the screen. Using other plants to form a screen, or even constructing a timber fence or wall.
  • Purchasing nice outdoor furniture.
  • If you’re feeling more ambitious, then building a barbeque.
  • Installing large doors connecting the house to the outdoor living area.
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"You do not need a large garden to make a welcoming and enjoyable space."

A new garden creates a new home

You do not need a large garden to make a welcoming and enjoyable space. Nor do you have to spend lots of money or expend huge amounts of energy. Garden projects can even be undertaken in phases as time and money is available.

Decide what needs improving. Start with a good clean up and trim back of overgrown vegetation. Plan what you would like. Look for garden ideas in magazines. Visit your local garden centre who will happily give you ideas and suggest plants you could use.

Gardening can be enjoyable and rewarding and it does not have to take hours of your weekend. Be sensible and use simple ideas and easy care solutions. Ask advice from experts, or at an extra cost get the experts in to do a complete garden makeover for you.

​Make more use of your outdoor area. Add value to your home with a great outdoor living area and garden.
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This is an extract from the author's book  'An Introduction to Building and Renovating Houses: Volume 2 - Finding Your Ideal Property and Designing Your Dream Home' 
​© 2022 This article is not to be reproduced for commercial purposes without written permission from the author.

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​Paul Netscher has written 2 easy to read books 'An Introduction to Building and Renovating Houses - Volumes 1 and 2'. An Introduction to Building and Renovating Houses Volume 1 deals with Hiring Contractors, Managing Construction and Finishing Your Home.  and Designing your ideal home Volume 2 deals with Finding Your Ideal Property and Designing Your Dream Home. 
​("Great for those that DIY. Very helpful in home renovations!" said a Reader on Amazon.com 5*****)
These books are available from Amazon and other online bookstores in paper and ebook.

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Most overlooked aspects of a home remodelling project

8/2/2022

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"​A home remodelling project has a lot of moving parts, some of which can be easy to overlook."
​Whether you’re simply updating a room or renovating the entire house, a home remodelling project can be complicated. There’ll be multiple factors to consider.

You’ll also be excited about the project, so you’ll usually get to work as quickly as possible. As understandable as that is, it could be a mistake.

Taking that approach could lead to you overlooking things. If it’s your first home remodelling project, then you’ll be more likely to do this.
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As minor as that could seem, it can have a larger impact that you’d think. Some of the more notable potential consequences are:
  • It’ll delay the start or end of the project.
  • It’ll cost you more to fix the issue.
By making sure that you have everything covered, you’ll avoid these. Some aspects of a home remodelling project are more commonly overlooked than others.
That makes it much easier not to forget about them.
​#homerenotips #homereno

Aspects Commonly Overlooked During A Home Remodelling Project​

Building For Efficiency
When many people plan a home remodelling project, they focus on aesthetics. That’s natural. It isn’t the only thing you’ll need to consider, however.
You’ll also need to think about your home’s efficiency. Your heating and cooling should be important parts of this.

Considering how warm or cold the room will be at various points in the year could be a part of this. Aiming to optimise airflow during the warmer months could be recommended.

Adding windows will also be more than helpful. That’ll let the sun in to warm up the room while letting a breeze in anytime you need to cool things down.

It’s also worth considering the heating and cooling systems themselves. Could these be upgraded or repaired during the remodelling project?
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Newer systems are typically more energy-efficient, making them more affordable to run during the year. Taking an energy-efficient approach can typically be the more recommended approach.
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Getting Inspections Done
You’ll need to ensure that all of your remodelling work is done to a high standard. That often involves legal compliance with building regulations.

You’ll need to get inspections done during the renovation process. Depending on where you live, these should be simple, although you could need several of them.

Building inspections are relatively easy to get, and you’ll have multiple professionals to choose from. Taking this approach ensures that no issues develop during the construction process.

You’ll typically need an inspection done at the end of the project. In some cases, these will also be done following the concrete pouring stage, among other stages.

If you want to be comprehensive with these, it’s worth going for building and pest inspections. These will make sure that the renovations are structurally sound while finding any possible pest infestations.
​#buildinginspections
"Reliable inspections will give peace of mind"
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​Lighting Things Up
As much as people focus on aesthetics during a home remodelling project, they often overlook the lighting. It’s one of the more important parts of your home, however.
Leaving in as much natural light as possible should be a priority. You should also focus on the placement of lights and light switches.

If you’re redoing the ceiling, then it could be worth rearranging the lights to maximise their impact. Thinking about how you’ll use the room can help you with this.
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It could be worth installing dimmer lights in the living room, for example.

Most Overlooked Parts Of A Home Remodelling Project: Wrapping Up

"Quite a few parts of a home remodelling project can be easily overlooked. They could be costly to rectify if you leave it too late.​"
Quite a few parts of a home remodelling project can be easily overlooked. They could be costly to rectify if you leave it too late.

When you’re renovating or improving your home, you’ll need to take a planned and methodical approach. You should do this regardless of how small or large the project is.

Paying attention to everything can be complicated, however. If you’ve never done a home remodelling project before, you mightn’t be able to do this.

In that case, it could be more than worth hiring a professional for this. You’ll likely already be hiring plumbers, electricians, and other contractors.

While hiring someone to oversee this would be an extra expense, it’ll save you from the cost of any potential mistakes that you could make.

Regardless, keeping the above in mind should make sure that your renovation project is a success.
​#homerenovationtips #homeimprovement #homeremodelling

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​Luke Luby is a copywriter and content writer with close to a decade of experience across various industries. Alongside home renovations, he enjoys music and travel-related content.

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"Great for those that DIY. Very helpful in home renovations!" (Reader Amazon.com)
​Paul Netscher has written 2 easy to read books 'An Introduction to Building and Renovating Houses - Volumes 1 and 2'. An Introduction to Building and Renovating Houses Volume 1 deals with Hiring Contractors, Managing Construction and Finishing Your Home.  and Designing your ideal home Volume 2 deals with Finding Your Ideal Property and Designing Your Dream Home. 
​("Great for those that DIY. Very helpful in home renovations!" said a Reader on Amazon.com 5*****)
These books are available from Amazon and other online bookstores in paper and ebook.
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Pitfalls to avoid when renovating a house

1/2/2022

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If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. That is how the saying goes, but it doesn’t work in every situation. When it comes to your home, you need to get it right the first time. That is why we need to talk about pitfalls to avoid when renovating a house. Even before you start renovating, there are several mistakes you should avoid making. After all, your comfort and your home’s comfort depend on it. You wouldn’t want to end up having to move and sell your home. As a result, let us look at what you can do to assure the success of your renovation project, whether it is a major renovation or just some simple home improvements. Here are the mistakes to avoid when renovating a house. 
​#homeimprovementtips #homeimprovementideas #homerenovation

Avoid these renovation mistakes

​Lacking a realistic renovation budget
​Most people make the mistake of not researching what a renovation means. We are talking about what a complete renovation requires in terms of costs. Establishing a budget for such a project requires knowing the cost of materials, labor, and so on. In addition, you must evaluate the expenses associated with the renovation. For example, the cost of the home inspection, moving services, and temporary rent price can get pretty high. 
"Allow a contingency in your budget for unexpected and extra costs."
Moreover, keep in mind that there may be additional charges for new plumbing, electrical system improvements, or the installation of upgrades. Therefore, make sure that you have at least 20% more money than the cost of the renovation itself. Furthermore, if the expenses are too high, you should decide what is best between renovating and relocating.
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Never skip a home inspection when you want to renovate your home (Photo by Mikael Blomkvist from Pexels)
​Not arranging a home inspection
If you want to avoid the pitfalls of house renovating, you should hire a professional to evaluate your property. A home inspector can tell you if your home has weak spots and how to fix them. Also, with a home inspection, you will know what changes you can make to your home and what changes can be too much. For example, you will know whether an open-plan living room can work or if you should avoid taking down walls. Or whether or not you can drill holes in a wall. In addition, after you get your property evaluated, you can make a realistic budget. And this is how one thing leads to another, and all steps you must take towards your perfect renovation are connected. So make sure not to skip any of them, and you will have a successful renovation.
​Skipping researching your contractor
Now that you know how much money you can invest and what needs to be updated, you need to find the right contractor. However, this step can require a lot of time and patience. You should do a background check on the contractors you find to know more about them. For example, look for reviews, and ask for recommendations. The better the score, the better they probably are. Steps to finding a building contractor to renovate your home or build your house
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"look for a professional with whom you have a connection. The more you think alike and have the same vision, the better the results."
Furthermore, don’t settle for a contractor just because they are within your budget. You can speak to a contractor even if their price is a bit higher, and you might get to an agreement. In addition, look for a professional with whom you have a connection. The more you think alike and have the same vision, the better the results. After all, you should have a role in the design of your home, and it should be modified to suit your personality.
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Doing too much
Yes, we know that a renovating project is exciting news, and we understand that you might want to do it all by yourself. Unfortunately, sometimes you need to step down and let the experts do what they do best. Therefore, choose to work with a professional and don’t do too much DIY. You might not have the skills and the experience, and what can be a great outcome can turn into a disaster.
"Even if your budget is tight never make compromises when it comes to safety."
​Trying to save on materials
Being too frugal with materials is one of the most important pitfalls to avoid when renovating a house. The upgrades you are making should last for a long time, not just a season, and they should be safe. As a result, even if your budget is tight, don’t make compromises when it comes to safety. You get what you pay for, as the saying goes. So make sure you work with a professional contractor that doesn’t skimp on materials. Or, if you do the project yourself, take two steps back and do thorough research on the materials you need. That way, you can be sure that what you use is of quality and your hard work will be repaid. ​Ordering building materials
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Measure everything with as much precision as you can. (Photo by Andrea Piacquadio from Pexels)
Not measuring correctly
When you find the best materials for renovating your home, you need to know how much to buy. And the best piece of advice we can give you is the old measure twice, cut once. This applies to every surface in your home, from floors to ceilings. You need to know how much paint you need, how many tiles, or how much parquet. And if you manage to measure correctly, you will save yourself time and extra work. It’s one thing to buy once and work once than to buy multiple times and work just as much. In addition, take extra care when measuring for materials that you can only order in minimum quantities or those that are custom-made. They might significantly increase your expenses if you need to purchase them more than once.
Overlooking functionality
"​You want your home to look great after a renovation, but you also need your house to be practical. "
​You want your home to look great after a renovation, but you also need your house to be practical. Therefore, try not to put too much accent on the aesthetics and overlook the functionality. For example, if your kitchen needs renovating, think of the efficiency it needs to have. It’s the space in which you spend a lot of time, so you need to be as practical as you can. Don’t place the sink on the other side of the room, far from the stove. Or the refrigerator too far from your workspace. You need to have a good flow in the kitchen and easy access to everything. Plus, if you get the layout wrong, it will be much harder to correct it afterward, so try to get it right from the beginning. 

Avoiding pitfalls when renovating a house

"A renovation project can become a success if you follow some simple steps"
​As you can see, a renovation project can become a success if you follow some simple steps. Some of them even before beginning to work effectively. Making a budget, having a house inspection, and doing some research are all examples of such tasks. After that, you can start working on your home by taking measures, finding the best materials, and designing the place. And if you follow all of the steps and work with experienced professionals, you will have a beautiful and functional home that you have always wanted.
#homerenovationideas #homeimprovement #homereno
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​Laurel Higgs is a freelance writer and blogger for Best Movers NYC, covering a wide range of topics, including living alone, designing your house on a budget, and delicious recipes. She also enjoys photographing her home and sharing ideas for making homes both beautiful and functional.

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"Great for those that DIY. Very helpful in home renovations!" (Reader Amazon.com)
​Paul Netscher has written 2 easy to read books 'An Introduction to Building and Renovating Houses - Volumes 1 and 2'. An Introduction to Building and Renovating Houses Volume 1 deals with Hiring Contractors, Managing Construction and Finishing Your Home.  and Designing your ideal home Volume 2 deals with Finding Your Ideal Property and Designing Your Dream Home. 
​("Great for those that DIY. Very helpful in home renovations!" said a Reader on Amazon.com 5*****)
These books are available from Amazon and other online bookstores in paper and ebook.
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