Last spring, after years of planning, I finally completed the kitchen renovation I had always wanted. A newbie in the world of kitchen remodeling, I ...
Having a house with a good interior and exterior decoration is something to brag about. Most people usually value one over the other, making the balance between to two, actually rare to meet.
Upgrades with stucco make an old house look new again. Stucco has been in use since ancient times. Modern homes often have a stucco facade instead of solid stucco walls. Whether solid or facade, time and weather could cause cracking and fading. Instead of replacing the stucco, use a few steps to upgrade it while increasing the value of your property and reduce maintenance costs.
The basement, like the laundry room, is now seen from a whole new standpoint in house design. Today’s designers and homeowners see the importance of extending your upstairs living area belowground and repurposing the below level into something useful, entertaining, fun, fashionable, and profitable for the home’s total worth.
For many people, upgrading the home seems impractical. But updating certain parts of your house may provide health benefits that could make it worth the cost
Stucco is also known as ‘Portland cement plaster’. It is generally used in building repair, to repair leaky windows, decorate exteriors or for any other decorative purposes. Restoration companies use it for restoration projects as it is widely available in various textures and colors.
When it comes to finding extra living space or if you want to turn Unused Space Into the Rooms, there are times when there is nowhere else to look except above. When Alan Koch purchased this 1933 bungalow near Portland, Oregon