Friday, August 30, 2013

DIY Wish List: Function Trumps Form

A new study examines which outdoor projects DIYers would love to do . . . but probably won't.

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When it comes to picking outdoor DIY projects, we found it interesting that homeowners opt for functionality over form - and even finances, according to a new survey of U.S. homeowners. That's music to our pragmatic ears.

By a wide margin, homeowners say they prefer functional projects (57%) over those that just look good (28.3%) or have financial value (14.7%).
But just because DIYers desire a project, that doesn't mean they're going to strap on a tool belt and actually do it. The survey also reveals the most-wanted projects a DIYer is least likely to do: High-skill/high-effort projects, like building a deck or privacy fence (http://www.houselogic.com/home-advice/fences/fencing-guide-options/), probably will never make it off the DIYer's wish list.
The most-desirable projects promise to make outdoor time more fun; but the ones homeowners probably will do are the easiest, like planting a garden or spreading around some landscaping pebbles.
Take a look at these numbers crunched by the Home Projects Council, a group of home improvement experts that sponsored the online survey of 1,278 homeowners planning outdoor home improvement projects in 2013.

Top-5 Desirable Outdoor Projects

 1. Plant a garden (49.1%): Anyone with a shovel and some seeds can try this project, though it'll take some experience to grow temperamental veggies, like tomatoes (http://www.houselogic.com/home-advice/plants-trees/how-grow-your-best-tomatoes-ever/).
2. Landscaping with pebbles, stones, or rocks (28.3%): Attractive landscaping (http://www.houselogic.com/home-advice/landscaping-gardening/landscaping-home-value/) adds value to your home by boosting curb appeal (http://www.houselogic.com/home-topics/curb-appeal/). And it doesn't take much effort to spread pea gravel in garden paths to add color and texture.
 Tip: Edge your path to keep the gravel from spreading.
3. Build a deck (http://www.houselogic.com/home-topics/how-to-add-a-deck/) (22.8%): A deck is a great way to create outdoor living space, especially when your yard is sloped. Deck maintenance (http://www.houselogic.com/home-advice/decks/deck-care-and-maintenance) is easy, too: A coat of sealer will keep it looking good.
4. Create a fire or BBQ pit (20.5%): This retro project evokes 1950s dads flipping burgers over a handmade brick pit. Today, you're more likely to install a gas grill (http://www.houselogic.com/photos/appliances/grills-gone-wild/slide/pretty-in-pork/) in the pit, which makes the stainless steel seem less industrial and more homey.
5. Build a patio or walkway with pavers or bricks (19.2%): These stone hardscapes are elegant, functional, and long-lasting.

 Top 5 Projects DIYers Wouldn't Do on a Bet

Hey, a guy can dream, and then hire a pro to:
          Build an outdoor kitchen (http://www.houselogic.com/home-topics/outdoor-kitchens/).

          Pour concrete slabs for patios, steps, or sidewalks.

          Install a garden pond.

          Resurface a concrete driveway, sidewalk, or patio (http://www.houselogic.com/outdoors/patios/).


          Build a deck (http://www.houselogic.com/home-topics/how-to-add-a-deck/).

Article From HouseLogic.com
By: Lisa Kaplan Gordon
Published: August 01, 2013

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