Drywall is undoubtedly the standard wall covering material used in new homes today. Drywall is relatively inexpensive, it performs well in most applications, it is easy to install and it looks great when finished and painted properly. But there are still so many options for covering your walls, including plaster.
The crown of a piece of lumber is the upward arch you see when you look down its narrowest edge. In your new home, builders who don't take crowns into consideration can create humps or dips in floors or walls. Engineered wood, floor trusses and I joists can be used to eliminate crown problems.
Wallpapers add charm and excitement to any home. Hanging wallpaper correctly will ensure delight as you walk through the rooms of your house and that future removal is easier.
Bricks yield great results when your builder and brick layer do all they can to keep your home waterproofed. A water barrier must be installed when laying brick. Your brick layer should be told what tooling style to use when installing brick and mortar.
Door hardware comes in vast differences in quality and styles. Different price ranges bring different sets of hardware, but you don't have to spend too much money to get a good doorknob set. Don't forget door hinges. The best interior door hinges are ones that are extruded.
Roof leaks can develop in new homes. Metal flashing prevents these leaks by connecting roofing materials to non-roofing materials. They are made from tin, copper, galvanized steel, lead, aluminum and rubber.
A patio that suits its purpose requires some thought in creating the best patio design with enough space. Patios should be oriented toward the best view of your backyard and take sun and shade into consideration, along with present or future backyard landscaping. Beautiful outdoor rooms can be created with walkways to link your new living spaces.
Storage for bulk items is often overlooked when shopping for your new home. Garage storage can be gained if trusses are built in a specific way. Storage containers, storage cabinets, garage storage systems and shelving in garage, basement and attic are efficient home storage solutions for those items you need but don't use regularly. Storage needs will not be a frustrating shock on move in day if you look ahead.