by www.decorative-faux-painting.com
Home Improvements During Tough Times
It is no secret that we have entered a very difficult time in history. With the housing crash and resulting construction slow down and job losses, we are all in for some belt tightening. However, this does not mean that our homes need to be denied the improvements that we have been planning.
How can we suggest that now is a time to spend money for new carpet or new cabinets or even the expense of painting and otherwise 'fixing up' our homes? Many of us were right on the edge of putting our house on the market in order to move into something newer or better. Then one day we woke up to realize that not only had our home lost value, it would be difficult to sell it in a market where even people with good credit are not able to secure financing.
So after taking a long look at the new economic playing field many have decided to stay where they are and fix up the home. This makes sense. Since you were tired of the old place and were longing for something new, why not add some of the new features that you were planning for the new house. And remember, any improvements that you do to your house now will pay off later. The economy will not stay in the doldrums forever. When the market returns any improvements that you have made will only make the house worth more to a prospective buyer.
Let's say for example, you had planned to have an entrance foyer and had your heart set on a Tuscan relief faux texture. Or your Master Bath was going to be a highly polished Venetian Plaster. Maybe your dining room was going to have an antiqued gold leaf ceiling with color blended crackle walls. All of this was just in the planning stages but you could already imagine the beauty of each room.
Now think for a bit and imagine your present entrance foyer done in the rich sun drenched walls of Tuscany. Imagine your dining room with crackle walls so beautiful that your guests ooh and aah and beg you to tell them how it was done. And your Master bath now has the cool stone feel of polished marble walls.
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