Home
improvement is often a constant factor
in a homeowner's life. It often seems as though
as soon as one project is completed, another
is necessary; if they live in their homes long
enough, some owners find themselves doing home
improvement projects in rooms they have already
improved once before!
When you think of home improvement Tim Allen
appears in your mind
When
many people think of home improvement Tim Allen
comes to mind. This popular comedian played
a TV character who hosted a home improvement
show. The clumsy Tim "the Tool Man" Taylor
was an idol for many do it yourselfers, because
even without the greatest knowledge and skill
he was able to produce fantastic home improvements.
When Allen started his TV show he counted on
two factors to help him draw an audience. The
first was the fact that almost every home owner
is engaged in home improvement at one time or
another; statistics show that most home buyers
redo at least one room in their new home in the
first year that they own it. The second was the
idea that do it yourselfers simply love new tools
and gadgets for their home improvement projects.
Do it yourself home improvements
There
are many different do it yourself home improvement
projects. Most do it yourselfers start with
relatively simple projects, such as painting
and wallpapering rooms. Applying a new colour
of paint or wallpaper is an easy and affordable
way to change the look of a room – without
breaking your budget wide open. The low cost
and relatively easy application make wall coverings
one of the most popular do it yourself home improvements.
More advanced do it yourself home improvement
Once do it yourselfers gain more skill and confidence
they can move on to more challenging home improvement
projects. These can run the gamut from installing
new carpet to tearing out and rebuilding walls.
Some do it yourself home improvement projects
can even involve adding a new bedroom, garage,
bathroom, or patio to your home.
There are many myths and misconceptions about
home improvement. Perhaps the most common is
that home improvement has to be a costly affair
involving contractors or installers. The truth
is that most do it yourselfers can save money
and learn valuable new skills by applying themselves
to home improvement.
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