McMansion are McOver

The gigantic houses funded by the no-doc loans of the late 90s and early 2000s gave new meaning to the term “embarrassment of riches.”

All About Asphalt Shingles

Have you been thinking about new shingles for your roof?

How American Homes Are Changing

HUD's annual snapshot of American housing reveals a lot about housing culture

Emergency Plans for Your Family

Do you know what to do when a disaster strikes? Do your children? You can protect your family by creating and following an emergency plan.

Remodeling Spending to Accelerate by 2011

It’s a good time to remodel your home. Workers are available, and prices are attractive, but they won’t stay long at bargain rates.

How to Buy Used Wood Furniture

Furniture is your home’s declaration of style, and nothing has the elegant look and feel of wood.

Does Your Insurance Cover Water Damage or Floods?

Many times a distraught homeowner has had to deal with water damage or flooding only to find out that their home insurance policy does not cover the damage.

Refinish Your Deck

After a few years of wear and tear you may find your deck’s finish looking lackluster, ready for resurfacing.

Should You Rewire Your Older Home?

Expensive as it is, if you live in an old house chances are it might be time to rewire.

Choosing the Right Pool Design

Will you be swimming laps, playing volleyball, diving, or just relaxing? Your answers will influence the size, shape and depth of the pool.

Remodeling on the Rise

The current recession is causing homeowners to think about how to make the homes they have work better for their needs

When I’m 64! What Boomers Want In Housing

For home buyers 55 years and older, housing preferences don’t differ substantially from the preferences of younger buyers, until it comes to specific safety features in a home

Organizing your garage

Organizing may not be your idea of fun, but with a few steps, you can reclaim the garage, create more space, and do better work than ever

Rethinking the Mother-In-Law Suite

A big commitment that will require a lot of work, but the emotional payoff is well worth the monetary investment

Outdoor Lighting for Beauty and Safety

Implementing the right kind of lighting fixtures and placing them strategically can make your home safer and more attractive

Stuck on Stucco? Here’s What You Need to Know

If you’re looking for a home with Southwest or Tuscan character or want to give more personality than wood siding to your home, stucco is back and is stirring up the market.

Updating an Historic Home

Bring your old historic home back to its glory days

Hiring a Remodeling Contractor

Tips to help you decide if hiring a contractor is the best idea for your remodeling project

How-to: Three Ways to Maximize Curb Appeal

Impress your buyers at the curb, before they even set foot in your home

How-to: Four Ways To Make Your Overnight Guests Comfortable

Whether your guests are couch-surfing for the night, staying the weekend, or spending the summer makes a great deal of difference in your preparations and plans.

How-to: Winterize Your Home

It’s time to think about what you can do to protect your home from higher maintenance costs.

DIY or a Job for the Experts?

Some make-over projects present the perfect opportunity to roll up your sleeves and tackle the job yourself, especially if you’re looking to save some money, while other jobs are better left to the experts.

Women and Home Renovation

From cabinet installation to plumbing: more and more women are tackling huge home renovation projects themselves.

Additions: Sunroom or a Second Floor?

When building an addition to your home, make sure it makes sense

Smart Homes – What’s Out There?

Wiring your home is an increasingly attractive feature for saving money and selling your house

What to Look for in a Home Security System

Your home is your castle. With the right kind of security system, it can also be a fortress—offering protection against burglars and vandals.

Health Risks and Home Renovations

I’ve got asbestos where? Some things to consider before tearing down those old walls

Choosing a Contractor

Hiring a true professional means the work will be done right, on time and add long-term value to your home.

DIY Disasters -- Taking Matters into Your Own Hands

How to avoid some common do-it-yourself disasters