Showing posts with label update your home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label update your home. Show all posts

Monday, September 7, 2020

Create The Home Office Of Your Dreams


Whether you work full-time at home or occasionally, need to conduct business in the evenings or on the weekends, a home office a great way to utilize an extra room. A dedicated workspace in your home can be designed to increase productivity and comfort. Here are 5 ideas to get you started.



1.  A Good Chair

Invest in a good office chair. Investing in an ergonomic office chair is essential. You may be spending anywhere from 30 to 50 hours a week sitting in it, so your back will thank you. Purchasing one with multiple adjustments is ideal so it fits you just right.

2. Good Lighting

Switch up your lighting. Fluorescent lighting has been proven to be hard on the eyes. Make the switch to LED or halogen light bulbs in your home office and try to let in as much natural light as possible. Also, consider finding a desk lamp to reduce headaches and eye strain.

3.  A Neat Workspace

Keep essentials in reach and organized. Nothing says productivity like a clean, neat workspace. Select a desk with a lot of storage or install creative shelving to keep items like pens, pencils, extra batteries, calculators, notepads, and more stored within arm’s reach.

4.  Choose The Right Color

Decorate bright. Pick a color you love and use it to spice up the room. Use cheery yellow or red or relaxing tones like green and blue, instead of beiges and browns.

5.  A Great View

Aim for the view. If possible, place your desk so you are facing a window instead of a blank wall. Natural light can do wonders for staying alert and you can give yourself a short mental break when necessary by looking to the outdoors.



Saturday, April 11, 2020

When To DIY and When To Get Help

Homeowners can see expenses add up quickly. From home improvement projects to ticky-tack repairs, people are looking to avoid additional costs for their home. But what projects make sense to take care of on your own, and which ones need professional assistance? Here are some examples that will help guide your plans and know which projects to DIY and when to get help!

DIY Projects 

Clogged pipes

You can often fix these with plungers or commercial drain cleaning products.

Broken toilet handle

If your toilet doesn’t flush, remove the tank lid and see if the chain is detached from the lever.

HVAC maintenance

You can easily change your system’s filter yourself. 

Blown fuse

Simply throwing the switch in your circuit breaker could get your power back on.

New light switches

It’s fairly easy to replace a switch. Just make sure you turn off the circuit breaker before touching any electrical outlet. home improvement 101 When to DIY and when to hire help Trained Professional Required

Trained Professional Required

Major electrical work

Anything involving wiring can be extremely dangerous and should be left to a licensed electrician. ÄExtensive plumbing replacement— Replacing any fixtures can cause extensive flooding if not done properly.

VAC installation

Since these are some of the more expensive pieces of equipment in your home, don’t try installing units yourself, as it may void the warranty.

Remodeling Projects

Don't start knocking down or building new walls without discussing the idea with a maintenance or remodeling professional.

Do it yourself or Hire a Professional?  You have to make that call depending on your confidence.  I have many resources if you are in need of a plumber, electrician, or remodel contractor.  Feel free to reach out to me for a professional.  Or a move-in ready homes or new construction homes.  Please reach out to me for any help.  970-672-6069  Margaret Herdt at Turn Key Realtyhttps://www.turnkeyrealtyco.com/.


Monday, February 24, 2020

Family Is Forever and So Is The Dirt

Have you ever thought about family?  Once you have a family, it's always your family.  You might get along and you might not, but they are still your family.  Well, so is dirt.  Once you buy a home that has "dirt", then it is your "dirt".  It's always your "dirt" unless you sell it, don't pay for it, or eminent domain takes it.

"Dirt" becomes more valuable the more people that populate a location.  The less "dirt" there is, the more people are willing to pay.   It's your pot of gold!

Most of us celebrate with our family and friends in our homes.  Saint Patrick's day is just about upon us.  It is a global celebration of Irish culture on or around March 17th.  It particularly remembers St Patrick, one of Ireland's patron saints, who ministered Christianity in Ireland during the fifth century.   St Patricks Day is celebrated with family and friends and what better way to celebrate than on your own "dirt". It's a fantastic time to laugh, love, cry, and pass along the traditions that our families have given to us in generations before us.  Here are some ideas that you can do on your "dirt" to enjoy with your family and friends.
  1. Make traditional St Patricks day food such as Corned Beef and Cabbage, Soda Bread, or Shepard Pie.
  2. Drink green beer 
  3. Buy green hats
  4. Decorate with leprechauns and shamrocks
Protect your home ("dirt), update your home, enjoy your home with friends and family, and it will bring you a pot of gold.  Or, if you are interested in buying a home (dirt), give me a call at Turn Key Realty




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