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What's the best course of action when it's time to update woodwork: Taking the time to sand and refinish? Or paint?

Share your photos of refinished or painted woodwork below!

Refinish woodwork, or paint it? What's the best option?
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In honor of 🍿#NationalPopcornDay,🍿here's everything you need to know about building a home theater.

If you could build your dream home theater, what would be in it?

Your home theater doesn’t have to be fancy, use elaborate sound-deadening materials on the walls or mimic a real movie theater in seating.
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Finding the right roofing pro can seem a bit overwhelming.

How should homeowners go about choosing a roofing contractor?

Hiring only qualified experts to work on your roofing repair and installation projects will help you protect that investment.
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Floor plan? Budget? ROI? Fixtures?

What advice do you give homeowners before they take on a bathroom remodel?

While the do-it-yourself approach will work for certain parts of your project (if you have the know-how), hiring a licensed pro is the fail-safe approach.
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Laminate vs. Vinyl: Which type of project is laminate flooring best for?

Which type of project is vinyl flooring best for?

If you’re looking for a hardwood alternative that’s easy on your budget but still looks good, then luxury vinyl or laminate are great choices.
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One homeowner learned the hard way that even small DIY blunders can lead to big problems.

Have you ever had a DIY project gone wrong?

DIY projects are a popular way to save money on home repairs and updates -- but blunders can cause major headaches.
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Are you getting the most out of your basement space?

Basements don’t have to be poorly-lit areas where water heaters sit alone on the concrete floor.
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Did you incorporate any of these designs into your remodeling this year?

The top deck designs of 2017 offer space for a plethora of activities, from hosting parties to providing intimate spaces for one-on-one conversation.
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If you’re looking for a weekend project to update the look of your home, painting your front door is an easy task you can complete on your own or with the help of a pro.

It takes about one quart of exterior paint, $10 to $40, to cover a standard (80”x36”) front door. Find the best paint colors, finishes and techniques.
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Fireplace season is upon us.

Paint a brick fireplace with this simple how-to guide. Get that clean, white fireplace or limewash look. Find the best paint for brick fireplaces and more.
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Make sure your bathroom doesn't turn into a plumbing disaster zone this holiday season.

Murphy’s Law dictates that all plumbing disasters occur when you’re entertaining, cooking a large meal or hosting guests for the weekend.
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An average of 240 home fires start from Christmas trees each year.

According to the U.S. Department of Energy, most American homeowners spend over $2,000 each year on utilities alone.

Making 4 simple changes can knock several hundred dollars off home energy bills every year, saving families money to spend on more exciting things.
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Make sure to patch that crack in the drywall before your holiday party.

Luckily for most homeowners, however, repairing these little bumps and bruises is actually not as hard as it seems.
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The furniture in a dining room can make or break your Christmas dinner.

Dining room decorating is one household task where it's okay to get a little formal. The dining room is, after all, meant for more elegant entertaining.
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The first thing to do is to figure out what would have to happen to replace your cabinets, and then get an estimate.

This question comes up more than you might imagine. The simple answer is, yes. The real question is do you need different sizes and will it look awkward?
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