Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Solutions For Improvement In Home Making

The kitchen that looks like it came straight out of a 1960s magazine; The front porch that is slowly pulling away from the house; the garage door that closes - 50% of the time. As a homeowner you know that as the years go by you will need to make changes and improvements to your home to keep up its value and its function. Often, some of these improvements can be costly - the average kitchen remodel nowadays costs over $15,000! However, the smart homeowner knows that by investing in these improvements now they are not only raising the value of their home should they decide to resell, but they are also adding value to their satisfaction of living in the house.

Refinancing has become a popular way to fund home improvements over the years by paying off your current mortgage and taking out a new mortgage, often at a lower interest rate, while taking some of the equity you have built up in the home and using it for repairs and improvements. Many people find that they can get a double benefit from this: they not only get the improvements they so desperately want in their home, but they can usually also get a significant reduction in the interest rate they are paying on their mortgage. In fact, for some homeowners, they find that they can pay back the costs of the improvements they make through the interest rate reduction alone!

Some people are naturally nervous at taking away money from their equity they have built up in their home.

They may wonder if refinancing is something that they should even be considering at all. Refinancing is common practice in the mortgage industry, and in fact most homeowners will go through at least one refinance in their lifetime. From a financial perspective, it just makes sense! Your biggest asset in your life is no doubt your house - and that means one of your biggest sources of available cash in through your house.

If you are planning a major home improvement you may find that you can significantly raise the value of your home by refinancing now to pay for those improvements. For example, say you decide to redo your kitchen and build a back deck and patio onto your house. You refinance your mortgage and use $30,000 from the refinance to fund the improvements. After you are finished, your $100,000 house is now worth over $150,000 in value because of your improvements. You spent $30,000 of your equity to get a house now worth $150,000 that you only paid $100,000 for! Talk about a smart financial move!

If you have questions about how refinancing works, talk to your mortgage lender. He or she can tell you about all the options available to you. Also, go online and look around at other mortgage lenders. You'll find the marketplace is competitive which means that consumers win in the end. You can often come out far ahead by putting two mortgage lenders head-to-head to compete for your business and save even more!

So get ready to tear out that outdated kitchen, update those bathrooms and add the library you always wanted to your house. A home refinance loan could very well be the answer to getting the remodel of your dreams!

Easy And Economical Home Making

When you think of retro decorating do you imagine avocado kitchen appliances and shag carpeting? Think again! The 60s and 70s have made a comeback in retro decorating and this fun style is better than ever. To get the retro look right, don't just choose a traditionally precise duplication, instead go for a truly contemporary twist - be retro motivated!

If you have a limited decorating budget you can integrate the 60s or 70s style into your home with the following economical tips:

Fabric - Look for bright colors and patterns, such as plaid or paisley. Mixing patterns is acceptable, but be careful not to go overboard or your room could feel chaotic. By simply tossing a few pillows on your sofa or adding a few area rugs for splashes of color will result in a quick, easy retro look to any room.

Furniture - Bean bag chairs are always a popular retro option as well as plastic tables and chairs. Inflatable chairs are also making a comeback.

Accessories - These should be fun and enjoyable. Lava lamps, a rotary phone or record albums are wonderful accents in a retro room. Framing rock posters from 60s and 70s bands add a special retro look to any room.

A great way to shop for retro décor and furniture is online, in charity shops and rummage sales -- or just look through your basement or attic. You could discover some really unique retro decorating items at a great price! But if you can't find appropriate family heirlooms, there are lots of retro-inspired items in stores today.

A fantastic color to use in any retro decorating design is brown. Any shade of brown which appeals to you and goes really well in your room is a good choice for retro decorating.

Using pale colors for a small room and deep colors for bigger rooms is a general decorating rule. However, if you are after an impressive 60s or 70s look, a warm chocolate brown is a wonderful retro shade of color to use in any room!

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Lynn Cressy has a love for decorating and shopping for home decor. She owns a home decor web site and writes articles on home decorating and organizing your home and your life.