The Edward's Enterprises team handles a variety of Malibu home remodeling services such as:
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Whole home interior remodels
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Kitchens and bathrooms
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Master bedroom suites
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Whole house painting
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Trim and flooring
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New entryways
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Porches, patios and decks
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Dens and bedrooms
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Remodeling for resale
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Home purchase remodels
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Rental home renovations
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Condos and townhouses
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Interior demolition
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Layout redesigns
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Curb appeal makeovers
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Windows and doors
With over 20 years in the home repair and improvement trade we have the perspective and know-how critical to carrying out projects of any size; from a new entry door installation to a full-sized kitchen remodel.
Not sure if we can handle your project? Contact us to discuss your specific residential remodeling project!
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Landscape to show off your new remodel!
New big windows, new deck, or awesome new paint? Design your Landscaping to show it off. For windows, choose plants that are not too tall or that frame the window well – the right plant can also improve looking out from the window. It is all about getting that right look and feel, and making it come across…make sure to have the proper accent wall, borders, and paint color are lined up and ready to go! Make everything complement and accentuate ; that isthe key here.
For new paint, choose a colorful flower or bush that makes the new house color pop! What style is your home? Research styles of Landscaping to increase the aesthetic of your home and play with combinations. Cottage style homes usually have a quaint and groomed lawn, but what about a natural garden full of diverse plants and flowers to add dimension and fun? Anything can go, and you alone have the final say in the matter.
Also remember to make good use of any rocks lying around, spreading them out evenly and beautifully. Distribute them by the front or back walkway. Make a path with them. Get creative on this.
Home remodeling can be a fun way to spruce up an old home or even a project abandoned house. Ask any homeowners and DIYers who have lived to tell their stories between foreclosures to fire damages and they will tell you that saving a house is no easy task.
A couple, Joe and Melissa P. turned a 100 year old abandoned house, who's last occupant was in 1970, into a beautiful restoration during their engagement and wedding planning. Transforming the old Wisconsin farmhouse with seven bedrooms and no indoor plumbing into a modern remodeling job took them over a year to accomplish including a new roof, new windows and restoration of three porches. Also on the punch list was new plumbing including two bathrooms and finishing rooms where racoons, honeybee's and other critters had been living. The project turned the once abandoned home into a stunning living, breathing home.
Another couple, Virginia Walt and Patricia Purcell found a fire damaged cottage while visiting their son and daughter-in-law during a family vacation to Petersburg. The kids had bought the adjacent, larger house as a vacation getaway and potential retirement spot for their parents. The home next door was abandoned for twenty years after a fire destroyed the interior, and the windows and doors were charred or boarded up. Many people might run away at the thought of restoring an old home that was built in 1850 but the couple fell in love with the old red brick house with white lintels of solid granite and turned it into a home to spend their retirement in together.
Check out This Old House online for more ideas on restoration projects; maybe you have a project in mind to your home or an abandoned eye sore around the corner with lots of potential.
Before you put hundreds to thousands of dollars into the dream project, plan, plan and plan! Planning a project is key to completing your new home, whether you are living in it or building to sell as a turnover project. If you have any doubts do not hesitate to call a professional and ask for help!
Is it smart to renovate your house?
It is wise to renovate your home since you will benefit from having a great place to live in. The other positive impacts from the renovations include increasing the house's value and boosting the rental income you would get.
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Can I remodel my home myself?
You can decide to do a DIY remodeling of your house if you can. Nonetheless, no matter how good you are in handy work, you will at some point be required to call in a professional to help you out with several things.
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