Home Maintenance – ZAD Interiors https://www.zadinteriors.com/blog My WordPress Blog Thu, 14 Jan 2021 14:11:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.9 https://images.zadinteriors.com/blog/2023/04/cropped-Fav.png?w=32&h=32&scale.option=fill&cw=32&ch=32&cx=center&cy=center Home Maintenance – ZAD Interiors https://www.zadinteriors.com/blog 32 32 11 Reasons Why You Should Renovate Your Bathroom https://www.zadinteriors.com/blog/11-reasons-to-renovate-your-bathroom/ Thu, 14 Jan 2021 14:11:15 +0000 https://www.zadinteriors.com/blog/?p=7803 Bathroom Renovation Along with the kitchen, the bathroom is probably the only room in the kitchen with the most fixtures that are used in a house. As a result, it is also the room that can become outdated and suffer the most from wear and tear. To determine whether your bathroom is in need of […]

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Bathroom Renovation

Along with the kitchen, the bathroom is probably the only room in the kitchen with the most fixtures that are used in a house. As a result, it is also the room that can become outdated and suffer the most from wear and tear. To determine whether your bathroom is in need of a renovation, you might want to take a look at it first. Here are 10 reasons why you might want to undertake bathroom remodeling to assist you in your decision. 

Give Your Bathroom a Facelift

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Your bathroom starts to look more and more dated, as colours and fashions change. Additionally, the plumbing starts to fail, the odour builds up from an old carpeted floor and even worn-out fittings and the fixtures age. Besides that, the tiling, the colours, the toilet and even the fittings such as the faucets could make it obvious that the bathroom is decades old. Additionally, the possibility remains that you the bathroom has begun to bore you and you’d like to try something new to brighten you up at the start of the day. A renovated bathroom will not only spill over into the master bedroom and give it a new look and feel but it will also be clean and inviting.

Solve Plumbing Problems

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Over time, plumbing issues that develop over time can become progressively worse. It could start with a leaky tap that transforms into more water leaks, causing the floor to rot. The bathroom develops an odour, paint peels and tiles break. Now might be the time to tackle bathroom remodeling and eliminate all those annoying little problems in one swoop with new plumbing that works efficiently rather than continuing to live with these problems.

Add Value to the Home

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Although the bathroom is one of the smallest rooms in the house, it is also one of the most important. A house with a renovated bathroom becomes more valuable. While a prospective buyer could be put off by an old, confined or unsafe bathroom, nothing attracts a prospective buyer more than a clean and up-to-date bathroom. 

Ensure Safety

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Along with age, certain hazards in the bathroom that younger people do not face, come up. Such hazards also become apparent to those recovering from sports injuries or accidents as well as those recuperating from hip or knee replacement surgery. A bathroom remodel enables you to install safety features such as a walk-in shower, slip-resistant flooring, wider bars and entrances to hold on to when leaving or entering the shower. 

Add Another Bathroom

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Generally, older homes only have a single bathroom. By adding a guest bathroom or an additional bathroom, you could bring your older home up to the standards of today’s newer properties. Experts say that if you add a bathroom, your home’s value could increase by as much as 20%. 

Improve Energy Efficiency

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You can install several features during renovation that will cut your energy bill almost in half. Among them are low-flow toilets, underfloor heating and fixtures aimed at saving water. Installing windows that will help to avoid having to turn on the fan for long periods of time to prevent walls gathering moisture, mirrors from fogging up and generally will provide more air to keep the bathroom clean and well-ventilated. 

Make the Bathroom More Functional

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Fluctuating demands on the bathroom are often influenced by life changes. For example, the need for a bathtub becomes apparent when younger children arrive, and until then the shower is sufficient. However, the bath is no longer functional as people age. They use only the shower because it is difficult to get into and out of a tub. In the same way, two sinks are a better alternative than a single small one. 

Build a Personal Escape

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A renovated bathroom with its soothing and warm colors, soft lighting and a soaking tub enables a busy person to escape and relax, away from the demands of the working world or the children, for a while. Similarly, a clean and attractive bathroom can help you prep up for the day ahead. 

Remove Mold and Mildew

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In a bathroom that is not well ventilated, water leaks can cause mold to build up and floors to rot, not only on the walls but also on the floor. Often the mold and mildew continue to build up over the years because they cannot be seen. For people with respiratory problems or who are allergic to mold and suffer a wide variety of symptoms, the presence of mold can cause complications when exposed to it for even short periods of time. You might be required to renovate your entire bathroom in order to remove mold. In severe cases, floors might have to be removed and replaced or the walls might have to be removed. 

Create a Bigger Bathroom

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In almost all cases, older bathrooms are smaller than those of today. Not only will enlarging a bathroom make it more modern, but make it more pleasant and easier to use. Adding additional space for storage by adding cabinets or by expanding or redesigning an existing bathroom could be another reason to enlarge a bathroom. 

You may have Asbestos

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There is a chance that you will have asbestos if your home was built in the 1980s or 1990s. All traces of asbestos must be removed before the renovations can continue if you commence renovations and asbestos is found. Before commencing renovations it is recommended that you ensure an asbestos test is done  so you know what will be required if asbestos is found. In addition to that awesome, newly renovated bathroom look, the renovations will ensure that all the asbestos is removed.

Conclusion 

Renovating your bathroom in your home can be as simple as replacing a few fixtures to starting from scratch and gutting the entire room. The amount you spend on remodeling will be determined by your budget. However, in most cases even the most drastic remodeling is worth the cost as the impact on the value and attractiveness of the entire house will improve.

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20 Wardrobe Organizing Ideas to Clean Up Clutter in Your Home https://www.zadinteriors.com/blog/20-clutterfree-wardrobe-organizing-ideas-in-your-home/ Fri, 13 Nov 2020 14:04:43 +0000 https://www.zadinteriors.com/blog/?p=7510 There is nothing better than a clean, organised wardrobe. Not only does it streamline your morning routine, but all the extra space also gives you an excuse to expand your wardrobe (or just to reimagine new combinations, now that you can see everything clearly).  Try some of these wardrobe organization and storage ideas to declutter […]

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There is nothing better than a clean, organised wardrobe. Not only does it streamline your morning routine, but all the extra space also gives you an excuse to expand your wardrobe (or just to reimagine new combinations, now that you can see everything clearly).  Try some of these wardrobe organization and storage ideas to declutter your wardrobe and make the most of the space. There’s something here for every budget and style.

1. Keep Floors Clear

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Not everyone is cut out for exposed shelving. Keep the floors clear for a clutter-free, elevated environment, if you are a minimalist. A leaning floor mirror and an armchair adds some dimension to this entire look. 

2. Tuck it Away

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If the space is multipurpose, tuck everything behind the closed wardrobe doors. In this Gail Davis- designed closet, the little vanity is a fun little surprise that also keeps you organized. While the striped penny tile floor complements the navy paint, the orange mirror picks up on the warmth exuded by the curtains and the wallpaper accents

3. Install a Wall Shelf

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You can display your prettiest items in your bedroom to double as decor if you have run out of room in your wardrobe. If you want to make it an étagère, add a multi-level wall shelf. Like in this case, designers have painted the wall shelf white so that it blends in with the wall and doesn’t take up much of the real estate. Want an extra trick up your sleeve? Using brackets as an extra place to hang things helps you make more of your wall space.  

4. Get Creative With Bulky Clothes

Shoe organizers – although primarily handy with shoes – can also be used for bulky items like sweaters (if you don’t want them to accidentally stretch out on a hanger). You should also roll the sweaters before you stow them away. 

5. Use Trays for Your Jewelry 

Put your fragrances and jewelry on a tray and always leave some room for flowers. This makes it easily accessible as well and gives a polished vibe.

6. Use the Vanity 

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Use your vanity drawers for smaller items such as wallets, accessories and jewelry. It will be even better if you have a drawer organizer. 

7. Try a Clothing Rack

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A freestanding clothing rack will be a good solution irrespective of whether you don’t even have a wardrobe in your bedroom to begin with or if your tiny wardrobe is already packed to the brim. Besides, having your clothes out in the open will force you to keep them organized and nice, instead of in a wardrobe avalanche pile. 

8. Organize Seasonally

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Put your out-of-season clothing in plastic organizers, or opt for rolling crates if you have empty space under your bed. This storage solution requires no power tools. In fact, all you will need is a bed skirt. 

9. Hang your Purses

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For hanging purses in your closet on the hanger rod, shower hooks are perfect. In fact, this trick ensures that the handles do not misshapen. 

10. Organize Thoughtfully

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Setting your wardrobe into zones based on the way you think about it is the best way to go about wardrobe organization. For instance, when you are getting dressed, do you first think in terms of garment type, or occasion, or by season? Keep this in mind while arranging your clothes. 

11. Keep your Shelves in Shape

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Shelf dividers are absolutely lovely. Not only do these handy organizers have the ability to keep different items separate, they also prevent piles from toppling over. This way, you can stack your sweaters way higher.

12. Wicker Baskets

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Storage baskets look chic on open-shelves, as well as keep your junk out-of-sight. Besides, they are also pretty inexpensive. 

13. Style your Wardrobe

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Some easy ways to add character to your wardrobe are adding a piece of art, a mirror, fun colors or a wallpaper. Stay away from books, stuffed animals and flowers. These items collect dust and will make your clothes feel less fresh. 

14. Create a Jewelry Wall

Build custom organization systems to prevent your jewelry from getting tangled. For example, in this wardrobe you can keep them on a tray on one of the shelves or hang them on the wall. 

15. Hang Strategically

Hanging up clothes without even thinking about it is the easiest way to end up with a disorganized closet.  Hang blouses, tops, and skirts above built-in shelves, and pants and long dresses when nothing is underneath – to keep things sectioned off. 

16. Use Wasted Wall Space

Try this trick instead of hanging belts, scarves and other accessories on hangers and taking up valuable rod space. You can create a personalized display for your collection by attaching a towel bar to an unused space. 

17. Try a Shoe Organizer

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Boots are generally considered the most troublesome elements of a wardrobe. This is because they seem to topple over at the slightest touch. You can safely house five pairs in the “footprint” of one with the help of a special boot organizer.

18. Use an Entire Room

You can turn a part of your office into your wardrobe if you have a space issue. You will have an entire room to stash your stuff in, that way. 

19. Hang your Rod Higher

Hanging your rod higher not only keeps your coats and gowns from dragging through floor dust,  it also frees up space for a second row of clothing or a hamper. Let this wardrobe from A House in the Hills give you some inspiration. 

20. Put Shoes on the Door

This is the best part about owning high heels. They are designed for this ingenious storage hack.  To squeeze extra storage out of your closet, hang rails on the inside of your door. We hope we’ve made wardrobe organization simpler for you with the help of these ideas and hacks. Happy organizing! 

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How To Choose Exterior House Colors? https://www.zadinteriors.com/blog/choose-exterior-house-colors/ Mon, 31 Aug 2020 11:56:25 +0000 https://www.zadinteriors.com/blog/?p=6774 Right Exterior Paint Colors For Home When it comes to your home’s curb appeal, exterior paint colors can make all the difference, especially if you are trying to sell. Exterior hues – unlike interior colors – can affect the entire street, and this puts a lot of pressure on the homeowners when it comes to […]

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Right Exterior Paint Colors For Home

When it comes to your home’s curb appeal, exterior paint colors can make all the difference, especially if you are trying to sell. Exterior hues – unlike interior colors – can affect the entire street, and this puts a lot of pressure on the homeowners when it comes to choosing a palette. The most public design decision that you will ever make is the color of the exterior of your house. Additionally, a number of factors such as landscaping, roofing, hardscaping and more come into play, that you do not have to deal with on the inside of a house. Outdoor paint color plays an important role in how potential buyers will perceive your house, given the fact that it will add beauty and value to your home. However, it can be a difficult task to choose the right color, with thousands of exterior paint colors available. Here’s a list of tips that will help you choose a color scheme that works both for your style as well as your home’s surroundings.

Choose a Shade

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When deciding what color you want to paint the exterior of your home, the first thing you will want to do is choose a shade of color first. In this context, the word ‘shade’ means to ask if what you want is a light, mid-tone, or dark color on the exterior of your home? At this point, all you have to focus on is the color shade that you want. While choosing a shade is an easy decision for some people, many are not sure about the shade that they want and could use some help making that decision. Searching Pinterest might be useful if you are looking for some inspiration to determine what shade would look best for your home.

Consider the Roof Color

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You will need to consider the color of your roof, before you can go much further in your color decision-making. You don’t have to worry as much about color clashing, if your roof is a neutral gray or black. However, you will for sure need to factor in your roof color if you have a roof with red, tan, green or blue gray undertones in your shingles. You might want to stick with a true neutral main body color for your home to play it safe, if you have a dark brown roof with shingles that have a red undertone. You have a little more leeway if you have shingles with green or blue gray undertones. You will prevent color clashing if you choose a color that either has a slight hint of your shingle color, or a color that is neutral. This will ensure that the hue blends with your roof color.

The Light Factor

The Light Factor
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You will need to factor in the impact light has on exterior paint colors – which is unlike choosing colors for interiors – after you have considered your roof color and decided on the shade. Sunlight/daylight will drastically transform your color into a cool/blue shade, because that’s what happens to a paint color when there is an abundance of light. To get to a balanced color that won’t lean towards cool or blue, you will need to go at least 2-3 times warmer on your exterior color. It is important to choose a warmer white if you want a white exterior, otherwise your home will have a blue cast.

Find Inspiration

Find Inspiration
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You will need to decide on an actual color for the exterior body of your home, once you have narrowed your shade down, factored in the roof color and understood that you’ll need to go warmer because of the abundance of exterior light. To get a feel for the possibilities and search for inspiration, it always helps to look for similar home styles. Derive inspiration for color ideas from your travel memories, vacation homes and use nature as a backdrop. Social media platforms like Pinterest abound in creative ideas for exterior house colors.

Ask for a Sample

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After you have decided on a color, there are many variables that come into play when it comes to the impact of colors on exteriors including how much shading your home has and which direction your home is facing that it’s impossible to safely choose a body color without sampling and looking at your samples at morning, mid-day and at dusk. It’s critical at this point that you sample colors either directly on your home or on a poster board to get to play it safe and get the exact color that you will love for years to come. Now that you’ve chosen your color, here are a few steps that might further help you arrive at a decision:

Plan around the elements that are difficult to change

Surfaces such as tiles or roof shingles, stonework, pathways and driveways will remain in place unless you’re doing a complete renovation. As you select exterior colors, take these into consideration.

Take help of a paint visualiser

You can use a color visualizer to find that perfect color, once you get the basic idea of what you want for the exterior of your home. Many major companies including Benjamin Moore, Sherwin Williams and McCormick Paints offer this tool with exterior options.

Decide the visual effect you want to create

If your house sits back amidst a cluster of glowing, large trees or from the road, you might want to make it stand out with a slightly brighter or lighter color. Conversely, if you want to make it recede, a darker hue can be used.

Don’t just rely on the paint chips

Exterior shades can vary significantly from the way they appear on the chip, just like interior colors. You’ll want to get them right the first time because painting an exterior is a bigger undertaking than simply painting a room. Test a quart of paint on an inconspicuous area of your home. Study it under different weather conditions and at various times of day.

Home Exterior Paint Colors: Conclusion

Remember that paint is just paint, so somewhere down the road if your preferences change or if you find you don’t like the color, your house can always be repainted. Painting your home is an opportunity to really get to know where you live. So take your time, be creative and make the most of it!

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