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What's Out for 2007

Jan. 6, 2007
Categorized in: Home Improvement
Tagged with: estate, home, ins, outs, real, remodeling, sell, trends

In my last blog I talked about what's in for 2007, based on a recent article from Realty Times. Today I'll summarize the most interesting points about what's out in 2007. Again, if you're thinking about any remodeling plans for 2007 this information may be useful.

Bedrooms not large enough for a bed - During the hot sellers market there were a lot of people creating tiny bedrooms in order to increase the selling price of the house. "It's not a three bedroom! It's a four bedroom! And, now I'd like an extra $50K for my home!" Of course if the only thing small enough to sleep in there is your dog it's not much use! Bedroom sizes are starting to look more normal again.

Loads of glass upper kitchen cabinet doors - While it looks beautiful in the models, the reality is that most of us aren't organized enough to keep it always looking great. And, it turns out that people who hate washing windows aren't that fond of washing an additional bunch of them in a room that tends to produce a fair amount of grease and grime!

Bowl-shaped above-counter bathroom sinks - These turn out to be very messy and a pain to keep clean and neat. Nice to look at but not practical seems to be the verdict on these.

Any shiny metal finish - Brushed nickels and pewters are in and antiqued and polished brass is out.

Stainless steel refrigerators and dishwashers - They look cold and they're high maintenance.

Spiral staircases - Baby boomers knees don't like stairs in general and definitely don't like these. They're unfriendly to kids and pets.

Also heading for the "out" list:

Bamboo floors - They are eco-friendly. However they turn out to not be very durable. They are easily dented and scratched and prone to warping from humidity.

Laminate floors - They don't handle multiple sandings well.

I hope this is helpful as you plan for the year ahead. If you're thinking about selling your home in the next year, visit my web page at http://www.JulieEmery.com for more information on getting ready!  Or give me a call at 540-270-2742 and let me help you plan ahead!

What remodeling plans are on your list for 2007?

Reducing Waste When Remodeling

Aug. 18, 2006
Categorized in: Green Building

Remodeling our homes is filling up landfills! Every year 136 million tons of construction and demolition materials are discarded. This accounts for more than half of all landfill waste! And much of the stuff that's discarded is perfectly usable.  Just because you tired of the cool black bathtub after one year doesn't mean someone else wouldn't give their eyeteeth to own it!

The good news is that we can do better! There are programs in place to help us all recycle what we no longer need and find recycled choices for ourselves when we're remodeling.

Habitat for Humanity now has Restores where you can shop. They take new, unused construction materials that are donated by builders and resell them to the public to help fund the organization's building programs. You can find more information on their web site at http://www.habitat.org/env/restores

You can also find a local Restore in Manassas.

Deconstruction services are becoming more popular throughout the country. Deconstruction is construction in reverse and is used instead of demolition. Materials can then be salvaged and reused elsewhere. There are potential tax breaks available for homeowners who donate materials to deconstruction services.

You can find a directory of deconstruction services at http://www.deconstructioninstitute.com

And, next month, watch for a list of resources on this topic on my web site: http://www.JulieEmery.com

For more information on this topic now, you can also pick up the September issue of Better Homes & Gardens. See the article "12 Ways to Waste Less"

If you know of other resources on this topic or are involved in deconstruction work yourself, please drop me an e-mail at Julie@JulieEmery.com so I can include the information on my web page.

It's easier and easier to make wise environmental choices in many areas. It's great to see the improvements in the home remodeling area as well!

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