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October 15, 2016

Turning a Tired Country Home into a Showpiece

There will always be those that crave to build and reside in a brand new home, but the more eclectic in taste tend to choose older homes that offer distinct character and style. Purchasing an older home in the country in need of a little TLC might seem intimidating, but you are only a few renovations away from having what might be classified as a showpiece.

Electrical and Plumbing

The first order of business will be to make sure that all electrical and plumbing are intact, safe and operational. These are the arteries of your home and you will depend on them to live comfortably. You can get home remodeling estimates for free that will include having a look at possible electrical and plumbing issues.

Aluminum Roofing

If the roof needs replaced you might want to consider a high-grade aluminum product. The panels are quickly installed and with proper care can last 50 or more years. You will never have to worry about the roof again.

Updated and Insulated Windows

Losing the outdated look of old, worn and broken windows with double pane insulated will save energy and look great. It will give your quaint country home an updated look. This is an affordable upgrade you will be glad you did.

Vinyl Siding

Standard wood siding homes require painting every 4 to 5 years. Consider replacing this with vinyl siding that can be cleaned using a small pressure washer or hose. It will reduce maintenance costs and time remarkably.

Upgrade Flooring, Counters and Cupboards

To make an older country home a true showpiece you will need to consider upgrades to the flooring, counters and cupboards. New carpeting, tile or laminate floors can dramatically improve the looks of the interior of older homes. Adding granite counters and fine grain wood cabinets will make any kitchen or bathroom look fantastic.

Salvage What You Can

Older wooden banisters, brass fixtures, chandeliers and other antique fixtures in the home can be refurbished to look as good as new. Keeping remnants of the past and blending with modern touches will provide a one-of-a-kind home that everyone will love.

Call on home renovation and repair professionals like renovationexperts.com to begin the process of making your country home look as good as new today!

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