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How many home improvement projects have you done in the last year? I mean in total? And how many do you wish you could have done? Maybe a new bathroom faucet, a leaky bathtub, or maybe just a pipe snaking for a pesky drain?
What if instead of fixing that problem after it occurred you could update before it happens? In the last year there have been quite a few projects which have been completed in our home. These include some masonry work and leveling of the patio in the back yard. There is also the issue of the ceiling in the dining room which needs some updating. It isn’t falling down, but a refresh would be nice.
Armstrong Residential Ceilings has some great styles and patterns which would look great in that room. Armstrong make it both easy and affordable to update a room starting at literally the top down. You’d be amazed at what a new ceiling can do to open up a room. A brighter color and interesting texture, a new pattern all are a few steps away.
As of now there is a contest being run by Armstrong, which has some very useful prizes.
Details below:
From February 4th through March 15th, enter for a chance to win a $2,500 room makeover grand prize (including an Armstrong ceiling, installation credit, and a $1,000 Lowe’s gift card) in Armstrong Residential Ceilings’ “Style Is Looking Up” Giveaway.
Additionally, each week through March 15th, Armstrong Residential Ceilings will select a winner to receive a $50 Lowe’s gift card.
To enter check out the Armstrong Residential Ceilings Facebook page.
I would suggest entering as soon as possible. Nothing makes a home project easier then having someone else pay for it. 🙂
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