How to Revitalize Your Home with Stone Veneer

Stone veneer is an affordable option for homeowners that lends a natural and elegant look to their homes. Specifically, stone veneer is a thin layer of real or simulated stone that can be applied over many surfaces, including concrete, wood, and drywall. 

Its realistic appearance and durability make it a popular choice for homeowners looking to enhance the aesthetic appeal of their homes. It’s possible to use stone veneer in many ways, both inside and outside your home.

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5 Easy Strategies for Cutting Down Your Home Maintenance Costs

I remember the first home we bought. It was, to put it mildly, a “fixer-upper,” and while it did have a solid structure, there was a ton of work to do.

If I could go back in time, I’d tell myself to pay closer attention to the HVAC guy’s spiel about maintaining the new, shiny system he’d just installed.

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4 Ways to Prevent Spring Rains from Ruining Your Home

As spring approaches, it’s important to consider the impact of potential water damage to your home.

The combination of spring showers, melting snow, and fluctuating temperatures can all contribute to the likelihood of water damage due to excess water accumulation around a property’s foundation, leading to cracks and seepage.

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4 Bedroom Design Tips for a More Restful Sleep

Nearly everyone fights the sleep battle at some point in their lives. From tossing and turning to lying there, wide awake and bored, it’s frustrating when sleep eludes us.

Not only will a good night’s sleep keep you in good health, but it can also improve your work and relationships! 

While many factors impact your ability to fall – and stay asleep, did you know that your bedroom could be the key to more “zzzs” and less tossing and turning?

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5 Design Considerations for Multigenerational Homes

A 2022 study by Pew Research showed that “multigenerational living – that is, living in a household that includes two or more adult generations, typically consisting of those ages 25 and older – has increased among all age groups over the past five decades.”

Various factors, including economic considerations, a desire for stronger family bonds, and the need for childcare or elder care support, have been named as the reasons for this trend. 

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