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Remodeling a fixer-upper can be extremely rewarding. Whenever I moved into my current home, I certainly didn’t like the way it looked. The flooring was crumbling, the wallpaper was peeling, and the appliances were malfunctioning. So I decided to begin an extensive renovation project. I installed hardwood floors, removed wallpaper, and invested in shiny stainless steel appliances for my kitchen. The results were stunning. Have you recently purchased a fixer-upper? Consider hiring a remodeling contractor to help you transform your new place into the home of your dreams. By working with a reputable remodeling contractor, your renovation will likely be less stressful and more successful. On this blog, I hope you will discover the benefits of hiring a remodeling contractor to complete complex renovation tasks. Enjoy!

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Cabinet refacing involves replacing cabinet skins by applying a veneer coat over the surfaces. It also entails changing the cabinet hardware, including drawer pulls, handles, and hinges. If you plan on remodeling your kitchen, watch out for the following cabinet refacing mistakes. Mismatched Styles  Cabinet refacing gives you a chance to modernize your cabinet design. You can considerably enhance the look of your kitchen by using the right door style. However, if the cabinet door style clashes with other features in your kitchen, you will downgrade your kitchen's aesthetic appeal. Read More 

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