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Top 10 Home Improvement Blogs to Follow | Stratton Exteriors

In today’s digital age, it’s never been easier to access information. In the home improvement realm, the internet offers a veritable treasure trove of valuable resources and information that can help everyone from the novice homeowner to aspiring designers, providing practical advice, ideas, best practices and just about anything else one could need to successfully pull off a home remodeling project. As experienced home renovation pros, we’ve put together 10 of the best home improvement blogs to bookmark, in no particular order. Enjoy!

The Ugly Duckling House – This blog, written by Sarah Fogle, features an impressive variety of well-documented indoor and outdoor home DIY projects that have been completed since the purchase of her home in 2010. It is updated regularly and offers the perfect balance of helpful pointers and much-needed humor.

Remodelaholic – Hosted by an everyday couple, this blog is about “DIY at its finest,” including images and tutorials for a whole host of house renovation projects, from basic to major, and just about everything in between. They also welcome submission of completed projects from readers and offer a number of other interactive features for visitors to participate in.

One Project Closer – If you’re looking for tips and pointers on how to make your current house into your dream home, this is the blog to follow. The site features detailed, step-by-step how-to guides, complete with pictures, diagrams, pro-tips and helpful links to make tackling that next home improvement project a breeze.

Pretty Handy Girl – Through this blog, Brittany, aka Pretty Handy Girl, hopes to break stereotypes and empower others to take on their own DIY projects. Explore an online gallery of projects that cover everything from plumbing and electrical work to decorating and antiquing. There’s something for everyone on this site!

The Money Pit – Hosts Tom Kraeutler and Leslie Segrete are on a mission to make good homes better, one DIY house renovation project at a time. The site offers a plethora of links, tips, guides and other resources to cover just about any remodel, repair or improvement you can think of. And because it’s broken down and categorized, it’s super easy to navigate and locate the information you’re after.

Family Handyman – This popular blog features some excellent DIY project guides, seasonal reminders, and other helpful tips for do-it-yourselfers. Covering everything from floor installation to siding and masonry projects, this site offers a wealth of valuable home improvement resources.

Retro Renovation – For those who prefer mid-century or vintage style design, this is the ideal blog for you! Whether you’re planning on renovating just one room or your entire home – inside and out – this site features expert tips to help ensure that your projects go off without a hitch. There’s even an online community section where you can connect and share with other like-minded individuals.

DIY Diva – This blog follows the ongoing home improvement journeys of Kit, experienced DIYer, admitted power tool junkie, and accidental farmer. She’s spent the last decade tearing houses apart, putting them back together again, and documenting every step along the way.

Homey Improvements – This blog features articles, tips and advice from married couple James and Alicia as they expand and improve their dream home. Get real-life tricks and discover a number of easy DIY projects that can significantly improve your home and your life.

Young House Love – The Young House Love site chronicles 7 years of the lives of bloggers (and NY Times Bestselling authors) Sherry and John as they’ve successfully fixed up 3 homes and had 2 kids. The site features nearly 3,000 free projects and posts to search through and learn from.

The good news is, when it comes to home improvement, you don’t have to reinvent the wheel. In fact, there are hundreds of thousands of others who have gone before you and already tackled most of the ideas you’ve got kicking around in your head, working out the kinks and perfecting the process so you don’t have to. So, what are you waiting for? Check out the 10 blogs listed above and start checking off those DIY projects on your to-do list with confidence!