Why People Now Tune Into Home Improvement Shows Rather Than Calling a Professional to Get Things Done Around the House

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In the past, whenever someone wanted to have a home improvement project done or even a bigger scaled renovation finished, they looked for the best professional to handle all of the work. This was also true if they needed design or decorating assistance. That is not the case anymore, thanks to the several home improvement TV shows that are on now assisting the viewers to do the work and projects on their own. This is even more true now, with the recession and homeowners needing to save their money by doing the work on their own. Whether it is putting in a new bathroom with great tiling and bathroom lighting or designing a new art room in the recently finished basement space using progress lighting, the options are endless for the new generation of DIYers.

One of the very first TV programs to show regular homeowners tackling a renovation and decorating project was a show called Trading Spaces. This had 2 couples, usually next door neighbors that had 2 days to totally change one of the rooms in their neighbors house with the help of a professional designer and carpenter. There had never been a show that showed non-professionals doing this type of project before and the way the designers taught these people how to do things in such an easy manner with terrific results. They also were given a small allowance of just $1000 to do the room so not only did the renovations have to be done by beginners but they had to be less expensive too. This show alone inspired many homeowners to realize they too can do home improvement projects.

Trading Spaces then inspired similar shows to become popular showing the viewer a complete transformation in a short half hour segment. Many of the shows involved budget minded techniques that could be used like on the show Design on a Dime. This has professionals enter a room and totally transform it in one day for a tiny budget of just $500. The homeowners then return home to see how much could be done on so little money and a few good ideas. The professionals talk through the way to do each project making it simple to follow for the viewer who probably has never done something like that before.

Another great do-it-yourself show that addresses ways to make your home for sale more appealing and ways to get more money for the house you want to sell. This show is known as Designed to Sell and is very helpful to people watching at home because of the incredibly slow real estate market that is happening in the country right now. It takes a $2000 budget, a realtor to assess the property’s value and a designer and construction crew to get the home ready for an open house.

All of these cable shows inspire home owners to not be afraid to take on these projects themselves in order to improve their property. The information from these shows in addition to help from home improvement stores have completely empowered people in this area.

Connor R. Sullivan recently searched the internet for great deals on bathroom lighting fixtures for a home remodeling job he and his wife are completing. His wife found the perfect Progress lighting fixture for the dining room. You can get a unique content version of this article from the Uber Article Directory.

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