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Things You Sould Consider While Remodeling Your Home
By Michael Hehn

  There are just so many things to consider when you decide on a home remodeling project that you can find the task difficult; this is the stage many people get tied up on as they just have information overload and cannot make a choice on what they want. When you decide on remodeling the interior or exterior of your home you also have to consider the expense of completing this task. Unless you have a great deal of money you will have set aside a specific financial allowance for the work and know that to get it done it must be adhered to.

To make the whole project simpler, it is advisable to employ the services of a professional contractor who will be able to guide on prices and viability of aspects that have been discussed. As the costs of materials will take the largest chunk out of the budget you need to clarify whether you want the contractor to have this task or not.

Letting your neighbors know about your remodeling plans is advisable especially if you plan to carry out work
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Feng Shui in Real Estate - The Landscaping
By Ki Gray

  Feng shui can help you examine whether the landscaping of a home is good for ch'i (energy). The most ideal layout allows for energy flow, as well as providing an increased sense of space and movement throughout your home, although these principles apply equally well to your office or any other place that needs energy flow improvment.

1. Landscaping is important to the feng shui of a property as well. Are the trees healthy? Are there birds or squirrels around? Thats good. A big, open yard is good too, allowing for lots of good energy to flow into the front door. But remember, any garden should be larger in the back than it is in the front, and it should never be bigger than the house itself. This goes for swimming pools, patios, or a gazebo, and anything inside the house as well. Everything should be proportional to the house doors, windows, or a fireplace. Anything that looks too big probably is, and that throws off the balance.

2. Straight lines are never
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