Friday, September 23, 2016

Unless you have an unlimited supply of cash, or you figure you won’t be staying in your
current home much past retirement, you will want to approach a bathroom remodel or upgrade
with an eye towards what is both attractive now and functional as you grow older.

The image of an accessible bathroom as something clinical- or sterile-looking is outdated. It’s not only possible to have an appealing and charming powder room that incorporates
accessibility features, it’s become easier than ever, thanks largely to the aging Baby
Boomer population that has begun requesting such things.

Grab bars, head rests and other assistive technology are far less blatant and cold in
appearance than they once were. And if homeowners aren’t ready to incorporate all of these
elements into a current bathroom scheme, remodels can still be designed to add these
elements with a minimum of fuss and disruption later.

Walk-in tubs and showers have crossed over from being viewed as “old people’s” things to
being trendy and convenient for everyone. And the technology of lighting design has
advanced to such an extent that bathroom illumination can be flexible, so as to allow for
adjustment from recessed to bold and all degrees between, depending on individual need at
the time.

There’s a potential financial bonus to bathroom design, as well. Bathroom upgrades ensure
greater resale value. And if a member of your household has any type of physical challenge, and if the remodel is focused on making the space compliant with ADA (Americans with
Disabilities Act) regulations, there is a possibility that Medicare of Medicaid will cover
some of the cost if the remodel includes things like environment accessibility adaptions
or assistive technology. Don’t assume these are covered, however, without checking with
your doctor or local Medicare policies.

Don’t reject the idea of accessible bathroom design out of hand without first exploring
the new technologies and products available to add both style and increased quality of
life to one of the most important rooms in your home. For additional advice or assistance
in any of your home upgrade or repair projects, call 407-458-6935 or go to
honey-do-services-llc.com

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Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Do You Have Any Home Upgrades Or Repair Projects?

Unless you have an unlimited supply of cash, or you figure you won’t be staying in your
current home much past retirement, you will want to approach a bathroom remodel or upgrade
with an eye towards what is both attractive now and functional as you grow older.

The image of an accessible bathroom as something clinical- or sterile-looking is outdated. It’s not only possible to have an appealing and charming powder room that incorporates
accessibility features, it’s become easier than ever, thanks largely to the aging Baby
Boomer population that has begun requesting such things.

Grab bars, head rests and other assistive technology are far less blatant and cold in
appearance than they once were. And if homeowners aren’t ready to incorporate all of these
elements into a current bathroom scheme, remodels can still be designed to add these
elements with a minimum of fuss and disruption later.

Walk-in tubs and showers have crossed over from being viewed as “old people’s” things to
being trendy and convenient for everyone. And the technology of lighting design has
advanced to such an extent that bathroom illumination can be flexible, so as to allow for
adjustment from recessed to bold and all degrees between, depending on individual need at
the time.

There’s a potential financial bonus to bathroom design, as well. Bathroom upgrades ensure
greater resale value. And if a member of your household has any type of physical challenge, and if the remodel is focused on making the space compliant with ADA (Americans with
Disabilities Act) regulations, there is a possibility that Medicare of Medicaid will cover
some of the cost if the remodel includes things like environment accessibility adaptions
or assistive technology. Don’t assume these are covered, however, without checking with
your doctor or local Medicare policies.

Don’t reject the idea of accessible bathroom design out of hand without first exploring
the new technologies and products available to add both style and increased quality of
life to one of the most important rooms in your home. For additional advice or assistance
in any of your home upgrade or repair projects, call 407-458-6935 or go to
honey-do-services-llc.com

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Friday, August 12, 2016

Home Improvements That Won't Break The Wallet

Taking on home improvement tasks doesn’t have to be a pocket draining endeavor. Minor and affordable tasks can be completed that can make your home look new again. If you have a few extra bucks and time over the weekend you can tackle these small tasks to make your home sparkle.

Add new paint

Repainting your walls can make your home look like new. As the years go by your walls can encounter any number of marks, scuffs, and fading. This can leave your home looking dated. By applying a fresh coat of paint, you can elevate your living space.

Current trends in paint give your home a warm and inviting feel. Now, warm and vibrant colors are go-tos for making your home look modern. If you don’t feel like painting an entire room, accent walls can pull the eye to a wall and create a mood that speaks to your home’s design.

Add a wall decal

Most of us loved stickers as a child. Why not add “stickers” to your home. Decals are easy to apply and can really add flair to a living space. Homeowners can add floral decals, chevron decals, tribal decals and everything in between. Unlike wallpaper, decals can be removed fairly easily when you want to try something new.

Do Some Spot Cleaning

As our homes age, they begin to look like faded remnants of the past. Sometimes, all it takes is a little elbow grease goes a long way. A spruce up of your place is inexpensive and can add shine back into your appliances, lighting fixtures, walls, baseboards, and floors. You can achieve a updated look by purchasing wood polish, all-purpose cleaners and dusters.