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Comments (10)I feel much like rweigand about it. Make a list of must do's, needs done items and a list of wants/desires. See what those items that need done are going to cost and prioritize the rest of your list. It might help to have a general idea of cost before you start prioritizing your wants. From a real estate perspective it's a good idea to not over improve for your neighborhood... Like littlebug mentioned. You generally don't want to be the nicest home in the neighborhood because you don't help yourself by doing that, you only raise the value of everyone else's home and yours is lowered by those around you. That being said, it's pretty often that kitchens and baths are what help sell a home. If they present a wow factor or are at least pretty nice, they can help make a home more marketable. I understand you are planning on staying there long term but sometimes plans change when we least expect them. I live in an area where some of the nicer newer homes have laminate countertops and vinyl flooring. Shortly after we moved in, about 15 yrs ago, I got an estimate for Corian counters. Egads, after I saw the quote I decided a trip to Disney with memories for my family was more important than pretty countertops and I have lived with the laminate that was there when we moved in. Not hideous, but not my taste. Now I'm looking at butcher block and soapstone counters. The butcherblock will be made by a friend out of locally sourced oak and we are planning to DIY the soapstone if we can source a stone for a reasonable cost. I'm glad today I didn't splurge on that countertop years ago. I know now I wouldn't have loved the Corian because it really didn't go with my home but stone any counters were $$$ in my area back then. We enjoyed having the $ to take a couple of trips when my son was young with the $ we saved....See MoreLighting help; how much is too much?
Comments (4)Do you have recessed lighting over those work areas? If not, then yes, put lights there - I'm thinking task lighting for those spots. I did a pendant over my central table/island, recessed lighting around the room, and still did pendants over the main prep areas which are in front of 2 windows. I can see everything and love it. ETA: No hood? I see there's a window directly above the stove, so I assume not. Otherwise that's a great way to light up your cooking space. I wouldn't trade my hood with bright lights for anything....See MoreNavy blue paint throughout interior house...How much is too much?
Comments (13)Hi, Johnny-- For your currently maroon room, I'd split it up in a few ways: Base, window and door trim to new white in updated palette (semigloss) Walls to your new grey in updated palette Keep overhead beams in current tone, but paint out the v-groove between beams in your new white (flat) Should add light to the space, highlight the roof architecture, and set off your updated flooring in there. One thing I noticed from your fireplace photo is that your wainscot paneling dies into one side of the fireplace and doesn't run that whole wall. That seems an odd place to end the run, so I'd consider having it run at least into the next corner or wrap that room, as well. Let us know how it all turns out - and keep on!...See MoreHow much is too much of one color?
Comments (3)I’m not a designer, but I would shoot myself if I had an all white house. I know you say navy because if boys but there are plenty of boy colors that would be fun. I’ve always considered kids rooms an area to allow expression. Are they old enough to help pick from colors that you would deem acceptable? This might cut down on the navy while letting you keep it for the master. Again, I’m not a designer but I’ve picked plenty of paints and prefer a colorful home....See MoreRebekah Gibbs
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