Saturday, July 10, 2010

Outdoors in Home Remodeling

Outdoors in Home RemodelingOutdoors in Home Remodeling

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It breaks down the barrier and gives a feeling of a larger house." "Many designers are using the same, or similar, materials both on the interior and exterior to extend the house to the outdoors. Taylor, author of Outdoor Rooms. "The line between the house and the outdoor space continues to disintegrate," says Julie D.

As cited in “A Simple Way to Increase Outdoor Living Space” at HGPgal.com, for homeowners looking to add to their living space, improve their lifestyle and increase the resale value of their home, the perfect solution is to extend living areas outdoors through the addition of decks, patios, outdoor kitchens and entertainment areas. To accomplish that, the barriers between outdoors and indoors, such as walls and solid doors, are going away. (REMODELING Magazine, September 1, 2005) Homeowners are seeking ways to make the outdoors a functional part of the living area. Better Homes and Gardens found that people want indoor/outdoor livability, technological innovations, flexibility for family needs and a kitchen-centric focus.

In 2004, Better Homes and Gardens magazine received survey responses from nearly 60,000 Americans describing home improvement projects and future home-building aspirations. households will install a fully functional outdoor kitchen, according to a study by the industry research company inquiry. Specifically, approximately 1.2 million U.S. As reported in the May 2006 Consumer Reports, designing and furnishing an outdoor room is the second most likely home-remodeling project to do.

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