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Home Improvements Are Tempting Me!

I knew that stopping the debt snowball to replace our heat pump and hot water heater was necessary, but also dangerous.

You see, once I get started on a home improvement project, I want to keep improving!

Here is my list of things I currently want to do to the house:

  • Install a storm door for the front entryway
  • Replace the water-damaged storm door that leads out to the deck
  • Replace the door leading out to the patio, which doesn’t close right and has rotted in the corner
  • Put new knobs and deadbolts on the doors (shiny brass is icky!)
  • Tile the floors in the bathrooms and laundry room
  • Replace our aging dishwasher, stove and microwave with stainless steel appliances
  • Replace our aging washer and dryer with front-loading machines
  • Remove the popcorn ceiling texture from the ceilings
  • Replace the ceiling fan in our bedroom
  • Replace the carpeting
  • Get a twin-size bunk bed for my stepson to save floor space in his bedroom and make it easier for his friends to spend the night

Some of these are needs and some are wants, but I don’t want to use our debt snowball payments for any of them.  So, it might be a while…

Meanwhile, my husband has this itch to finish the basement (once we’re sure we’ve got the water problem taken care of).  I don’t really think this is a good use of our money, but he’d like to at least finish the “office” section of the basement before we have a baby (the current office would be the baby’s room).  So, we’re trying to allocate some of our budget toward that without sacrificing our debt repayment.

Conflicting goals are such a pain!

Photo Credit: M. Design Interiors Inc. by decor8, used under Creative Commons licensing 

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One Response to “Home Improvements Are Tempting Me!”

  1. The Handyguyson May 14th 2008 at 6:29 am

    Debt repayment is important. I am an avid DIYer and have done many projects myself to ‘add value’ to my home. The problem still is that these take money to do and you do not get any payback until you sell your house, if any at all.

    That said, if you are considering finishing your basement you may want to check out my blog/podcast. We have just started a series of posts on finishing your basement.

    The first show went online this past Thursday at
    http://www.handyguyspodcast.com/94/episode-16-diy-basement

    We have already recorded two more basement shows and will likely have 5 shows total on basement finishing.

    The Handyguys also cover many other DIY topics on our weekly podcast. Each podcast has an accompanying blog post. The site entry is http://www.handyguyspodcast.com/

    Our shows go online every Thursday at 5PM Eastern Time.

    If you find our information useful we would appreciate an addition to your blogroll or a blog post about us.

    Good luck with your projects and let The Handyguys know if we can help with anything. Its all free of course.

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