Posts with tag bathroom

Save Water and Money in the Bathroom

Can a woman's college dorm in Southern California hold a secret to your water-saving bathroom renovation? Yes, says Alexandra Bennett, sustainability coordinator at Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego. Bennett is piloting a water-saving program at the college, which despite its proximity to the ocean lacks many... Continue Reading »

Home Renovation: Tips for Thrifty Upgrades

Gone are the days when home improvements were "a dollar in, a dollar (or more!) out." Still, it's an excellent time to undertake home renovation projects. Contractors, tradesmen, and other skilled craftspeople are eager for work. Their empty schedules may mean better rates for you than in years past. And scaling a... Continue Reading »

Selling Your Home: Quick Fixes for Big Returns

Selling your home is stressful even during the best of times, but when the market is slow it sometimes seems like "Mission: Impossible." In order to sell your home for top dollar in a down market, you need to be proactive in making your home stand out from the huge inventory of listings that buyers have to choose... Continue Reading »

Increase Home Value With Bathroom Renovations

There's an old saying that kitchens and bathrooms sell homes. So when Denver realtor Mitch Rothman of The Kentwood Company recently showed a million-dollar listing he was surprised to see that the only entrance to the lavish master suite was through a bathroom. Though it may seem simple, you'd be... Continue Reading »

Ace of Space: Storage Tips for Tiny Bathrooms

Bathrooms are one of the most private spaces in a home. Yet it's also an area shared by friends, family members and acquaintances. With these two scenarios in mind, keeping your bathroom organized presents a special challenge in tiny bathrooms. Here are a few tips to get you started: 1. A few good shelves Using... Continue Reading »

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