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Planning the Most Important Triangle in Your Kitchen Renovation

In planning a kitchen renovation, one of the most important things you can do is design the space for your convenience and ease of use. The most functional kitchens are arranged so that the cook and the clean-up crew both have the right appliances and convenient work surfaces. A work triangle composed of sink, cook top, and refrigerator should be arranged so that each of the components is within a few steps of the others.

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HOMESTAR Energy Efficiency Retrofit Program

On March 2nd, 2010, President Obama unveiled a new plan, known as the HOMESTAR retrofit program. In the face of 25% unemployment rates in the construction sector, the "Cash for Caulkers" program will provide a boost to American manufacturing.

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Help with Communicating with Your Contractor

Dealing with home contractors is easy as long as you know what to expect. Is it okay to set up a payment plan? What details should be included in the work proposal? Find this out and more to make this an easy process for yourself.

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How an FHA Loan Can Help You Pay for Your Home Repairs

If you are thinking about purchasing a fixer-upper or if you are currently living in a home that needs work, you may be considering your options for financing the costs of the repairs. With the current state of the real estate market, many lenders have considerably tightened their underwriting requirements, making it more difficult to qualify for a conventional home improvement loan than before. Even if you find a lender who is willing to loan you the money needed to fix up your home, these loans are typically more expensive than most mortgage loans, and you will have two monthly payments to keep up with. You may be surprised to learn that the FHA has programs available to help homeowners and prospective homeowners make the necessary repairs to their homes.

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Some Tips for Choosing the Right Kitchen Cabinet Hardware

The cabinets in your kitchen can set the tone for your entire home, and choosing the right kitchen cabinet hardware can really bring the room to life. Whether you are remodeling your current kitchen cabinets, installing completely new ones or just sanding down and refinishing your old kitchen cupboards, choosing the right hardware can make those cabinets look their best.

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Level the Playing Field - Understand the Construction Contract

Building a new home requires learning a new lexicon. The builder definitely has the advantage when presenting the construction contract to the homeowner. Learning some key terminology will help level the playing field.

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Must-Have Features of a Gourmet Kitchen

Any great cook can whip up a meal with the most basic of tools, but a gourmet kitchen is designed for the cook who uses the finest ingredients and doesn't want the conditions of the kitchen to thwart his efforts. Inadequate conditions can be one cause for a potential masterpiece to flop. A gourmet kitchen should be more than adequate or beautiful; every appliance and material choice should be ideal for its task in food preparation. Put the perfect conditions in place with these design features of a gourmet kitchen.

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5 Contractor Rip-Offs to Watch For

When dealing with remodeling contractors, homeowners can encounter the entire spectrum of humanity: from honest, hardworking tradespeople to scam artists looking to make a quick buck. But without being a licensed electrician, plumber, or carpenter, how can consumers tell good work from bad? Luckily, unethical contractors aren't the most creative lot, and their misbehavior tends to fall into certain predictable patterns.

If you are a homeowner or otherwise hire someone to perform work, here are five common rip-offs to watch out for.

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Kitchen Remodeling 101: Increase Your Home's Value with a Kitchen Remodel

Remodeling the kitchen is a good investment. A remodeled kitchen can actually increase the overall value of your home - but only if the remodeling project is done right.

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