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August 28, 2007

Top 10 Movies to Watch Before Remodeling Your Home

So you finally decide to take the plunge and get started on remodeling your home. Your head is a jumble of ideas, plans and details as you pull out your tool box and contemplate calling the experts in to make some sense out of your musings. But before you move so much as a piece of furniture around, there’s an unlikely source you can tap for that brainwave, that flash of inspiration you need to decide on that perfect look for your new home – the film industry. So microwave that bowl of popcorn, plump your couch cushions, sit back, relax, and let us take you home to the movies – the 10 you must watch, at least for a few laughs, before you begin to remodel your home.

1.The Money Pit: A must-watch for the list of things you absolutely should look out for when buying a home, especially if you think you’re getting a deal that’s too good to be true. A young couple get conned into buying a supposedly perfect mansion at a very low price – they spend the rest of the movie trying to sort out the tangled mess of electrical, plumbing and structural problems that also induce tension in their personal relationship.

2. The Notebook: Renovation in this flick is a true labor of love – Noah, separated from his true love Allie by her parents, renovates his two-century-old home to prove his passion for her. Allie is drawn back home by a picture of Noah in front of the new and improved house – the scene of one night spent with Noah when she was sweet 17. Watch the movie, both to see if Allie and Noah get back together even though she’s engaged to another man, and to admire the improvements made to the old house.

3. Home Alone: An eight-year-old pits his wits against two petty crooks out to rob his parents’ home while the entire family is away on vacation. Kevin MacAllister uses his impish talents to booby-trap his home and thwart the attempts of the thieving twosome as they attempt to gain entry into the house by hook or by crook. A good afternoon’s entertainment, plus a primer on how to make your home foolproof to burglary.

4. Father of the Bride II: George Banks has his hands full – his daughter Annie is home pregnant, his wife Nina is pregnant as well, and his house is taken over by the enthusiastic wedding coordinator Franck Eggelhoffer (played with characteristic panache by Martin Short), who’s not only giving the women aerobics lessons, but also helping to renovate one of the wings and turn it into a safe and luxurious living space for the new baby. Expectant mothers, besides appreciating the tips provided to redecorating a room for a newborn, will also love the lavish baby shower scene.

5. Christmas Vacation: A crazy family movie that shows the lighter side of relatives and Christmas, and what happens when you put the two together. Family head Clark Griswold is all agog with plans to surprise his family with the addition of a new swimming pool in their backyard – and his dreams go down the drain with the news that his boss is not handing out the usual Christmas bonuses this year. A houseful of guests, some invited and others who have gate-crashed the party, crazy decorating ideas that include 25,000 (250 strands) Christmas lights, and rising tensions make this movie a delightful experience.

6. Unforgiven: It’s no surprise that you’re surprised that this movie of a cold-blooded killer made this list – it’s only there because the main character played masterfully by Clint Eastwood takes on the task of building his own home in the wild West, drawing parallels perhaps to his attempt to tame the wildness, within himself and in his surroundings.

7. Pacific Heights: Thinking of renovating in order to rent out? Watch this movie and you’ll be running in the opposite direction as fast as your legs can carry you. Drake Goodman and Patty Palmer (Mathew Modine and Melanie Griffith) think they have done well for themselves when they manage to renovate a Victorian house in Pacific Heights, San Fransisco, and rent out the improved property. However, the consequences are disastrous when Carter Hayes (a sterling performance from Michael Keaton) moves in and proves he’s the renter from hell.

8. Mr. Bean: No doubt the antics and mishaps of this quirky British oddball will have you rolling in the aisles, but there’s another reason to watch this movie besides its hilarious slapstick comedy – when you are redecorating your house to accommodate bumbling family members and visiting friends and relatives. Watch Bean as he inadvertently ends up sending the Langley family crystal figurines, along with their marital harmony, crashing to the floor.

9. One Night at McCool’s: A dark comedy, this movie tells the story of a woman, from the viewpoints of three different men. If you’re looking for an alternative reason to watch it, there’s the scheme concocted by Jewel (Liv Tyler) to decorate and improve bar tender Randy’s (Matt Dillon) home – she encourages him to steal from other homes. An extreme step, no doubt, but worth a watch to see if you can pick up a few decorating tips!

10. Sweet Home Blues: The tale of one woman’s search for a husband and handyman rolled into one – the first to beat off loneliness and the second to renovate the dilapidated home bequeathed to her. Unfortunately, her best-laid plans come to nothing when she finds herself falling with the most unlikely candidate. A movie to watch and learn how not to choose construction workers.

August 27, 2007

25 Freebie Home Bar Designs

Home bars are growing in popularity, and it's not hard to figure out why. People love to entertain in their homes and would much rather spend money on home improvement than go out and pay a bartender for a good time. Create your own dream bar and unwind at home using these helpful bar design sites.

1. Bob’s Plans: This site offers plans that include detailed build instructions, a list of necessary materials as well as places to find what you'll need.

2. Dempsey Woodworking: This site shows you how to build a decent wine rack with plans, pictures and tips included.

3. Ask the Builder: Tim Carter provides simple instructions to help you build your own basement bar.

4. The Closet Bar: If you’re out of space, but would love a home bar all the same, check out this site to see how you can turn an unused closet into a bar. P1

5. Woodshop Demos: This site offers instructions and pictures that show how you can build a standing bar.

6. Canadian Plywood Association: CanPly’s plans tell you how to build your home bar at a low cost.

7. Unique Projects: Go here for step-by-step instructions on how to build your own wine rack. You'll also find a list of the materials needed.

8. HGTV: This home design site shows you how to build a bar counter into an empty space in your home.

9. Ron Hazelton’s House Calls: Ron Hazelton walks you through the process of building a modular, stackable wine rack.   

10. Captain Fletch: If you’re on a shoestring budget with very little time on your hands, this is the site for you. A quartet of college buddies share plans from a bar that they built for $200 in two weeks. 

11. Bar Back: On this site, a couple walks you through the entire process of building a bar in an unused basement. They share the materials they used, details on framing, plumbing, lighting, and electrical specifications, plus pictures from each stage of the project.

12. Your Home Bar: Are you contemplating an angled wine rack? Here’s how you can build one for under $10. This site offers detailed instructions along with the complete list of materials you will need.P2

13. Humu Kon Tiki: This Tiki blog features an article from The Atomic Magazine that cheekily explains how you can build your own tiki bar. Pictures of the step-by-step process are also featured.

14. Landchark: For a blog that carries the tagline: “Dispensing unwanted and crappy advice for over 20 minutes,” this site has pretty nice instructions on how to build an L-shaped bar into your basement.

15. DIY Network: The McMichaels build a baseball memorabilia bar into their free space. This site shows you pictures of how they did it.

16. The Bartenders’ Bar: This site offers 5’ and 7’ bar plans for under $10, with a few pictures thrown in.

17. The Kegerator: A bar is never complete without a kegerator. Follow the instructions provided on this site to build your own at home.

18. A Wine Rack: Looking for a wine rack design? Check this one out.

19. Bar Gear: While the plans on this site are bundled and offered for a small sum ($30 for all current and future plans), the pictures are free and pretty detailed. There are many different kinds of straight bars, L-shaped bars, Tiki bars, and corner bars featured. The site also throws in a DIY wood working catalog which includes the hardware needed to build your home bar for free.

20. About Makeover: About.com’s makeover site provides you with instructions, plans, tips and a listP3 of materials you will need to build a wine rack with built-in storage space for your wine glasses.

21. Precision Images: This site claims to have the largest collection of 3D home bar plans, and they come at a small price. There are numerous pictures of bars in various angles and shapes. The site features different series of bars: Shape Shifter, Classic, Speedy-Build, Counter, Compact and Outdoor.

22. Bar Plan: Sign up with this site and you'll get access to all of its bar plans for free. Membership is for life, at a one-time fee, for which you are provided with straight, keg box, bar back, jukebox, L-shaped, portable and Monster bar designs.

23. Readers’ Digest: This site offers guidelines to help you build your own wine rack.

24. Tiki Kev: This site offers plans and instructions on how you can build your own Tiki bar, all for under $20. There are a number of pictures of different tiki bars featured on the site if you’re looking for design ideas.

25. Bar Planner: This is another site that offers 3D bar plans at a discount. The main page has a snapshot that you can use to visualize your finished product.

August 25, 2007

Carnival of Homeowners #10

Greetings! The 10th edition of the Carnival of Homeowners is up. We have selected 21 posts for this edition. I request all the carnival participants to give a link back to this carnival at their earliest convenience. Without further ado, here are the posts in the order they were received.

Tushar presents Features that add Resale Value to a Home posted at Everything Finance. Tushar says, "According to bankrate.com, the 10 features listed below add a lot of value to your home. Based on my recent purchase of a new construction single-family home, I have added my comments for each of these features."

Ryan presents The Dirty Dozen Credit Card Traps posted at CareOne Credit Counseling. Overview of the hidden traps in the terms and conditions for your credit cards. Learn how creditors juice you for extra dollars, and how to evaluate credit cards when you are trying to decide which one is right for you.

Bryan C. Fleming presents Buying into a Down Stock Market posted at Bryan C. Fleming. Did you ever think of playing the stock market? Why not just watch me loose all my money instead. In this artile I talk about buying into a down stock market. Yes, it's just like gambling... only legal!

Abdulrasool Sumar presents How to Create a Debt Consolidation Plan posted at Debt Consolidation. Home Equity Line of Credit can offer the lowest interest rates available because your house is pledged as collateral, thus the bank can afford to lend money at lower interest rates because it can confiscate your house in case you default.

Steve Faber presents - Two Things You Need to Know About Your Mortgage, Before You Sign The Loan Papers posted at Debt Free. The next time you're sitting in your mortgage broker's office, there are a couple of things you should know about the mortgage you're about to commit to.

Silicon Valley Blogger presents The American Nightmare: An Illustration Of The Subprime Lending Mess and Borrowing Bust posted at The Digerati Life. How many times have you heard of those stories of woe and bankruptcy caused by the subprime lending and borrowing crisis, currently in the forefront of real estate market news? Read more...

Charles H. Green presents The Deeper Message of Financial Markets Volatility posted at Trust Matters. The short story starts with a classic housing bubble.

Paul presents The deck is done! posted at Home Owner's Blog. Good materials list and costs for building a wooden deck.

Michael Emilio presents How To Recognize the Full Value of Your Real Estate Investment posted at South Florida Real Estate. As a real estate investor, one of the most important qualities you should develop in yourself is the ability to recognize what is the full potential of a property. This can give you a huge edge over your competition that only sees properties in their current state. Many times, this current state is much less profitable than what it could be.

Jason Elder presents Why Bankruptcy Filings Are On The Rise posted at A Bankruptcy Lawyer's Blog. A big reason behind this is the slow and weak housing market as well as adjustable rate mortgages.

Eric Hudin presents Protecting Your Finances and Assets Offshore posted at My Estate Planning Career Blog. If you’re self employed, you’re affluent, you’re married, you have direct clients, business partners or you’re just concerned that you’re overpaying your taxes, there’s a strong possibility that you should be protecting your finances and assets offshore.

Allen Taylor presents What is a Charitable Trust? posted at Investing World Today. A charitable trust is designed to create a path whereby your assets may be converted into a life long stream of income and not a source of governmental revenue though taxes. Your taxes are lowered, what you pay now is lessened and what your heirs or your children pay will be lessened too when the time comes to pay estate taxes.

Tim Ramsey presents You Are Not Alone In The World Of Debt posted at My Debt Relief Blog. The first seven years of the “new millennium”, has seen the birth of more millionaires than every prior generation, but also created a generation more in debt that any generation that has come before.

Ian Welsh presents Reaping What You Sow: Hedge Fund and Housing Bubble Edition posted at The Agonist. The policy decisions by the Fed and the Bush administration affecting the housing and financial markets make it clear that bailouts will be for lenders, not for homeowners. Be prepared.

Eric Stanley presents The Lure of Low Interest Rates posted at Personal Finance Blog Articles. Many of the financial decisions people make today are completely based on the current level of interest rates and have little consideration of long-term impact. Rates are so low it just makes sense to refinance or purchase now. We might as well do it or buy it now while rates are so low. Everyone has some debt no big deal rates are low.

Thomas Humes presents Baron Five-Step Action Plan for Building Wealth posted at Wealth Building World. It is important to learn disciplined strategies of sound money management, investing, and business administration. The more you learn about these areas, the more confident you will be in selecting advisors, making investments, and handling your business and financial affairs.

FIRE Finance presents Save Gas - Tips To Save Money On Gas! posted at FIRE Finance. Transportation is an integral part of our lives. Consequently we spend quite a large portion of our earnings for finding and sustaining a means to meet our transportation needs. But on careful reflection we felt we could save our hard earned dollars spent on purchasing gas aka "gas money".

T. Pettinger presents UK Property Price Speculation posted at Mortgage Blog. A look at whether house prices are volatile and subject to speculation. There are various factors which make the housing market volatile.

Kevin Fleming presents Satellite vs Cable posted at Satellite TV Guru. Satellite Television Vs Cable Television, Which service is right to have in your house?

Ian Welsh presents How Bad Will the Housing Bubble Hangover Be? posted at The Agonist. Parallels with the Japanese housing bubble suggest the housing market will be in for years and years of pain.

Plonkee presents investing in your own home? posted at plonkee money. Your own home does not a good investment make.

That concludes the 10th edition of the Carnival of Homeowners. Next edition of this carnival will be hosted here on 03 Sept 2007. You can submit your posts using the Blog Carnival Submission Form.

August 17, 2007

Carnival of Homeowners #9

Greetings! The 9th edition of the Carnival of Homeowners is up. We have selected 17 posts for this edition. All people, whose posts have been selected for this edition, are requested to give a link back to this carnival at their earliest convenience. Here are the posts in the order they were received.

Mark J. Donovan presents Luxury Homes Hold Value in Declining Market posted at HomeAdditionPlus. Mark Donovan of HomeAdditionPlus.com explains why luxury homes still hold their value even during downtimes in the housing market.

Kevin Fleming presents How to Mount a Satellite Dish posted at Satellite TV Guru. How to article explaining mounting a Satellite Dish on your house.

FIRE Finance presents Energy Saving Tips For This Summer posted at FIRE Finance. Here are some great energy saving tips for keeping our houses cool this summer without creating an extra burden on our energy and power bills.

John Crenshaw presents Top 3 Reasons Mortgage Rate Shopping Will Kill You posted at Truthful Lending dot Com. It's true...you will cause yourself nothing but pain by shopping for a mortgage based on rate alone. Read on to find out more.

Shadox presents What is Your House Worth? posted at Money and Such. Some tools for valuing the price of your home. How accurate are they?

Silicon Valley Blogger presents The Real Estate Bust Around The Block posted at The Digerati Life. Here’s to a lovely, brisk walk down a winding country lane, where I could nod at the neighbors walking their dogs and pushing their babies and grannies along. But how are my neighbors' homes doing?

Jason Elder presents 100k In Credit Card Debt Is No Reason To Go Bankrupt posted at A Bankruptcy Lawyer's Blog. Years ago, bankruptcy was only used by business to obtain relief from its debtors. Today 1 out of every 7 people has filed bankruptcy and walked away from thousands of dollars of credit card debt.

Aaron Wakling presents Protecting Your Credit Card Information Online posted at The Credit & Credit Card Blog. While shopping online is the latest and greatest trend for consumers, hackers and other dishonest people have also turned to online shopping as a way to obtain credit card information for fraudulent use.

Eric Hudin presents Protecting Your Finances and Assets Offshore posted at My Estate Planning Career Blog. When it comes to the question of when to protect your assets and finances offshore your financial, legal and tax advisers will always tell you there is no such thing as taking action to protect your fiscal situation too soon, especially if you want to go offshore for some form of direct affluence protection reasons.

Allen Taylor presents Good Stock Investments - How To Spot The Best Stocks For Your Portfolio posted at Investing World Today. So what are some good stock investments for your portfolio? Just about everybody wants to know this. The truth is, the answer all depends on what type of investor you are.

Tim Ramsey presents Consumer Debt Is A Financial Killer posted at My Debt Relief Blog. A crucial step in creating wealth is to reduce your dependence on credit cards and ensure future monthly payments on all of your cards combined never exceeds 10% of your after tax income.

Eric Stanley presents How To Start Saving Money posted at Personal Finance Blog Articles. Here are three strategies you can put to work immediately in your life.

Thomas Humes presents Value Creation Creates Wealth posted at Wealth Building World. If you truly want to be rich then you need to find a way to create as much value in the world as possible. Rich people go around asking themselves what they can do better for other people. They understand that if they can make life easier and/or better for as many people as possible, they will get rich.

Larry Russell presents The Biggest Personal Finance Story of the Past 30 Years (Part 2) posted at THE SKILLED INVESTOR Blog. The biggest personal finance story of the past 30 years has been the dramatic growth of the market capitalization of financial services firms within the U.S. equity markets. The reason that this is so important to your personal finances is pretty straightforward.

Edithyeung presents The Money Series – How to Manage and Maintain your Bank Account? posted at Edith Yeung.Com: Dream. Think. Act.. The goal of each money jar (online bank account) is to make sure you spend within your means.

Lucynda Riley presents Don't be a slave to debt posted at Grit in my Teeth. CBS news said the mortgage market is changing. It seems even people with good credit are going to be having a harder time getting a mortgage. That's means if you have bad credit you can probably forget it.

FitBuff presents Free Water, What a Novel Idea! | FitBuff.com's Total Mind and Body Fitness Blog posted at FitBuff.com's Total Mind and Body Fitness Blog. FitBuff says, "How much do you spend on water? I was shocked to find out that I spend nearly $60 per month -- money that could be paying a phone or cable bill, instead of financing our planet's most abundant resource. But, I also prefer bottled-quality water over just raw tap water. Fortunately, I came up with this great solution that has been working perfectly, while saving me over $50 per month."

That concludes the 9th edition of the Carnival of Homeowners. Next edition of this carnival will be hosted here on 24 August 2007. You can submit your posts using the Blog Carnival Submission Form.

August 06, 2007

Carnival of Homeowners #8

Greetings! Welcome to the 8th edition of the Carnival of Homeowners. We have selected 16 posts for this edition. I hope you would enjoy reading these. Here are the posts in the order they were received.

Silicon Valley Blogger presents Proof That Buying A House Is Impossible In Some Local Real Estate Markets posted at The Digerati Life. The median priced house in America today only costs 22% of the median income compared to 20 years ago when it supposedly cost over 30% of that income? Today you’re expected to only spend 22% of your pretax pay on mortgage payments to buy the typical house.

Logan Flatt presents You Don't Own Real Estate. Real Estate Owns You. posted at PowerWealth.com. Your success in building wealth through real estate depends both on your ability to distinguish among the three types of ownership and to use the right type of real estate ownership in the right way to pull ahead financially.

Millionaire Mommy Next Door presents Frugal Millionaires? The Key To Wealth Accumulation posted at Millionaire Mommy Next Door. Before we reached our million dollar milestone, I thought millionaires lived an extraordinary lifestyle replete with fancy sports cars, mansions, and plenty of bling. I thought one could name a millionaire just by looking at her. I was wrong.

Edithyeung presents How to Get Started Investing in Real Estate posted at Stewart Hsu. Learn these 5 Steps that will best set you up for success on your first real estate investment.

Eric Hudin presents My Estate Planning Career Blog » Blog Archive » Selecting a Good Trustee - Factors to Consider When Choosing a Trustee posted at My Estate Planning Career Blog. Wills and Trusts are an important financial vehicle for transferring wealth. But who should manage your trust? I'll tell you how to pick the best person.

Donna Jean presents DIY Decorating: Is painting really cost-effective? posted at The Weight of Money. Painting a room is often the quick, cheap decorating fix listed in books and magazines, but is that really the case?

Eugene Fedorenko presents Home Loans posted at Loans and Mortgages Blog. Here are some home loan basics to prepare you in the simplest terms to apply and maintain your home loan.

Mike Carpenter presents The Financial Bullet: The Fall of American Home Mortgage posted at Financial Bullet. Twenty months ago, American Home Mortgage bought out Waterfield Mortgage Company, at the time the largest privately held mortgage company in the country.

WBL presents Why Getting A Home Loan Might Become More Difficult posted at Wealth Building Lessons. How the recent stock market issues will affect your ability to get a home mortgage.

Tim Ramsey presents How to Pay Off Credit Card Bills posted at My Debt Relief Blog. Trapped in credit card debt? You can get out of the credit card trap with my sure-fire way to pay off those pesky bills.

Eric Stanley presents Two Investment Mistakes posted at Personal Finance Blog Articles. Are you finding good investments for you new money? Or are you doing the right thing and also finding better investments for your OLD money?

Roger Daly presents The Secret to Selling Your Home Faster and for More Money posted at Mighty Mortgages. It has always been common sense that if you want to get top dollar when you are selling your home, you need to make sure that it appears as attractive as possible. However, over the last couple of decades this notion has spawned an entire industry.

Silicon Valley Blogger presents Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Lessons, Pay Taxes On Your Winnings! posted at The Digerati Life. Wouldn’t you like to be a chosen homeowner for the ABC show “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition”, when a team of top builders will alight upon you, change your life in a few short days and turn your environment into a grand statement of luxury?

Mark Cutler presents Making the Kitchen, the Heart of the House posted at Mark Cutler Design. This article is on making the Kitchen the heart of the home.

Trent Hamm presents Reflections On Being A New Homeowner posted at The Simple Dollar. This is a collection of some of these thoughts, which might give insight to a homeowner considering the move.

George Courtney jr presents Home Myths Meet Reality: Builders Were Supposed To Handle Downturn; What Went Wrong? posted at The Authentic Bartender Blog. Housing analysts are fretting that banks will clamp down on lending to some builders -- squeezing them of cash just when they might need it. It wasn't supposed to happen like this.

That concludes the 8th edition of the Carnival of Homeowners. Next edition of this carnival will be hosted here on 14 August 2007. You can submit your posts using the Blog Carnival Submission form.