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New Year, New Floors!

A new year brings a fresh start—and few home upgrades make a bigger impact than new floors. Whether you’re refreshing your space, preparing to sell, or simply tired of worn-out carpet or scratched hardwood, upgrading your flooring is a smart way to step into the new year with confidence and style.

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New Year Resolutions for Your Home: Start the Year Fresh, Organized, and Comfortable

As the calendar turns and we embrace a fresh start, most of us think about resolutions for our health, careers, or finances—but what about our homes? Your home is where you recharge, create memories, and set the tone for your daily life. Making a few intentional “home resolutions” can help you stay organized, reduce stress, and maintain the value of your biggest investment. Here are meaningful and achievable home-focused resolutions to kick off the new year right.

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How to Choose the Best Kitchen Flooring

There are many options for kitchen flooring. If you plan to install kitchen flooring but are still deciding
what material to choose, consider your lifestyle, personal preferences, and budget. For a large family
with pets, you may prefer durable, stain-resistant flooring and easy to clean. However, other choices may
suit you better if you are thinking of a particular design, comfort, or elegance and are not so limited by budget. Fortunately, you can have flooring that is both durable and design friendly. Among the many types of flooring available, popular materials are hardwood, vinyl, cork, tile, stone, concrete, and laminate. The following are descriptions of flooring types with their pros and cons to help you decide what best suits your family's needs, preferences, and finances.

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Shining a Light on LED Upgrades

In these, the darkest days of the year, there’s nothing more important than adequate lighting. Unfortunately, firing up those incandescent bulbs costs money, and the more hours they run, the more they cost. Although change can be hard, today’s LED bulbs are better than ever, mimicking traditional bulbs in almost every way but with significant benefits to homeowners who make the switch.

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What is Terrazzo?

If you’ve been looking for a stylish and durable material for floors, countertops, or other surfaces, there are few finishes more timeless than terrazzo. A material in use in some form for at least 600 years, terrazzo continues to dazzle and dominate in all kinds of locations in the modern home.

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Drop Ceilings: Pros and Cons

Humans have long had a love/hate relationship with ceilings. On one hand, they help to hide the structure that keeps the rain out; on the other, they can be a pain to install and maintain over time. So when the idea of the drop ceiling started gaining momentum, it followed that two very die-hard camps formed almost immediately. But drop ceilings have changed dramatically since the first patents were introduced in 1919 and subsequent improvements made in the 30s and 50s. Today’s drop ceiling, while building on these same principles, is a very different creature.

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Best Materials for Refinishing Stairs

Staircases tend to capture the eye because of the way they transcend from one level to the next. If your stairs have seen better days, though, you might not like the message that your staircase is sending. Whether you’re simply tired of the way that they look, or your stairs are starting to fall into a bit of disrepair, refinishing and revitalizing your stairs will have to come sooner or later.

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Dealing With Popcorn Ceilings

Popcorn is great with a movie or possibly for stringing around an old-fashioned Christmas tree, but it’s a little less universally loved when it’s applied to the ceiling as a texture. “Popcorn ceiling,” a type of texture that looks a lot more like cottage cheese than popcorn, was widely used in homes from the 1950s through the mid-1980s, regardless of architecture style.

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Hot Flooring Trends for Homeowners

Very few things in a home can make such a difference to both form and function as new floors. Flooring reflects not only your style and personality, but also your lifestyle. The right floor can make it easier to keep your home cleaner, hide imperfections, and set the mood for a cozy living space. And although flooring has generally been an “anything goes” environment for a while in home design, there are certain trends that have been a lot more popular than others. Here’s a brief round-up that should make your flooring search a little easier.

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