Hi all.. I am going to be tiling one of my rentals. Replacing carpet of course. Was at Floor & Decor today plowing through some tile. My first approach is to do porcelain 18x18 at about 1.59 Sq ft. Then I ...
Anyone use Butchers Block Countertops in your Rentals? Looking for options for my kitchen renovation and the price of them seems good. Any pros and cons to them?
I'm renovating 2 kitchens in a duplex and trying to decide what is the best countertop material. I would like a granite style, but not sure about the other stone options in terms of what would be best. What is everybo...
It is flooring time again in a duplex I own I was quoted $1750 for a 114 sq yds of commercial grade carpet. I can buy 8 mm laminate for about 99c a foot or porcelain tile for about the same which would work out to abo...
Hello the hallway of my multi family which i am presently house hacking looks dated and raggedy. Should I replace the common area floor tiles which is approximately 200 square feet with ceramic tile or should i go...
Does anyone have any input about having the hardwood flooring in 1 room be a full 3/4" higher than the rest of the flooring in the house? Would this be a major turn-off for buyers?
I would like to put unfini...
I was looking for a way to provide a higher-end look to a rental home at a bargain price and I came across some pics/how to videos of expoxy countertops and I was wondering if anyone has tried this? The kind that I a...
There are two schools of thought when it comes to tiling the bathroom or kitchen. One camp says that the wall and floor tiles should complement each other but should not match because matching floor and wall tiles mak...
"Creating an aesthetically appealing rental property is essential for attracting tenants and increasing property value. From stylish interior design to modern amenities, every detail plays a crucial role. In this blog...
I'm wondering about how tenants maintain granite countertops - they need to be re-sealed every 6 months or yearly. Do your tenants take care of them properly?Do you maintain it for them - either re-sealing them your...