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Things that come along when buying a house

From location to past claims, a whole range of factors make up your home insurance premium and impact the price you pay for it. Before we look at how you can reduce premiums and make it more affordable should you need to make a claim in the future – let’s first take a look at why insurance is needed in the first place: you’ll no doubt agree that our homes represent the biggest investment (or debt) most of us will make during our lives. Moreover, it’s important to learn more about investing to maximize the returns on your investments and secure your financial future.

Naturally, we need to protect this investment and any property we own; consequently, many people take out buildings cover to safeguard their home contents and/or possessions from theft or damage in adverse circumstances such as a fire or flood, for example. But why should you pay for this kind of protection? Because if there is a claim under your insurance policy, you should benefit financially from the financial protection of the policy/company you have invested in, and actually, you will be compensated for the financial loss of an insured peril, whether it be fire damage, burglary to your home, or even something as simple as a burst pipe leak! In ensuring the safety of your property, every detail matters, including features like Timber stairs, which add to the overall value and vulnerability of your home.

And if your home’s fire alarm system or water-based fire protection system is not functional, then it’s required to implement a fire watch with the help of a professional Fire Watch Security in Palm Bay.

Homeowners Insurance for First-time Homebuyers | Bankrate

Consider your personal circumstances, location and property details before buying or insuring a home or property. For instance, if you need to hire expert air conditioning installation or air conditioning repair services like Griffin Service, then check your budget. And if you need to re-pave the driveway, make sure to compare offers and choose a reasonable asphalt contractor who can do the job. Buying a house or making improvements to your house are great decisions for your future as a homeowner – both can strengthen your financial position and security and make you more independent. But remember to think about your own personal situation and the factors involved in your decision-making process before committing yourself to something you may regret later. Because these are important financial decisions that can have major implications for you and your family in the future and also affect your personal finances too, you should seek the advice of a trusted insurance damages expert such as this public adjuster in Hollywood, FL to determine what option is the best one for you.

JUDY KAUFMANN GIVEAWAY WINNER

A thank you goes out to all of you who stopped by to enter the Judy Kaufmann print giveaway and to stop by Judy’s Etsy shop. We really appreciate the support.

The winner of this giveaway was selected by random number generator and lucky number #17 won. Congrats to Veda House ready Alexa Anne!! (Alexa: we’ll be in contact shortly)

The Veda House x I ART U Summer Collaboration










I’m really excited for today’s post. Today starts a new summer collaboration project with Jennifer of I ART U blog. I’ve been following Jen for some time now and sponsoring her blog when I can. Jen is a lifestyle photographer and blogger living in southern California and our hope is to unit with a fun project that allows us to share our own photography with each other’s readers. Each month during the summer we’ll have a themed post to share with you, this month’s being “Farmer’s Market”. We hope you guy enjoy this as much as we have so far.

Here’s what Jennifer had to say about her trip to the market.

“The farmer’s market experience in San Luis Obispo is one of my favorites. On this particular trip it was gloomier than normal, but equally as charming. There’s something beautiful about having the main street in downtown closed off for a few hours. People gather. Conversations flourish. And the community enjoys the fruits and vegetables of life on the Central Coast of California.—Jen

*Don’t forget to head on over to Jen’s blog today to see my trip to the market!

A Weekend Out & About, part 1

Here in St. Louis we’re lucky to have a lot of fun things to do once the weather turns to spring/summer. The city comes to life and everyone comes together for their favorite summer activities (farmer’s markets, outdoor music events, wine tasting, etc).

The photos in this post are a mix from my camera and my iPhone. I’ve been using the new VSCO film app recently and really enjoying the way I can turn my iPhone photos into something my actual camera would produce. Pretty neat.

 

*photos taken by The Veda House

Friday Finds & Favorites / 66

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* Don’t forget to enter the GIVEAWAY for a Judy Kaufmann Print in yesterday’s post. The lucky winner will be chosen and announced next Thursday!

1. IKEA DIY project that has definitely made the to do list. Create a Tom Dixon inspired pendant light.

2. Really great post over at BreannaRose featuring blogger guest Amanda Blaha (social media + design)

3. I really love these pottery pieces by LEIF.

4. There is something about these photos by Alicia Bock that’s just so perfect. Love all the shades of green.

5. Thanks to Bre I now have a bunch of fonts to add to my wish list. Only 10 Dollars!

6. Happy Birthday to Est Magazine. Issue #5 was just released!

7. I’ve got a new category board on Pinterest called Outdoor living. I love gathering inspiration for being outdoors and having fun.

8. This song has been on repeat in my playlist this week. LOVE IT!

9. I’m really loving the tumblr blog called Country Raised, City Found. So perfect and full of inspiration.

10. I love the color and mood of the photos in Monika Balazy’s Flickr photo stream.

Happy Weekend!

Judy Kaufmann Print Giveaway / ENDED

Hi Guys! Today is a fun day because I get to introduce a GIVEAWAY with one of my fav illustrators. Judy Kaufmann has a really whimsy style that just draws me in. You can see some of my favorites prints in an earlier post. Judy also has a great blog called Prints & Prints and it’s filled to the brim with inspiration.

Today Judy is giving ONE Vedahouse reader the opportunity to pick out a print from her shop and possibly win it. Winners will be announced NEXT Thursday (so you have one week to enter).

HOW TO ENTER:
All you have to do is visit Judy’s Etsy shop and pick out an 8.5 x 11 (A4 size) print. Leave a comment letting me know which print you’d like and I will randomly pick a winner next week.

PRINT DETAILS:
– Size: 8 x 11.5 in (210 x 297mm  –  A4) leaving a white border for framing.
– Printed with pigment inks on Epson Archival Matte Paper (192g) for long lasting images.
– Hand signed and dated on the front.
– Shipped with care in a protective cardboard envelope.

Good Luck!


branding backwards / 04

I chose a very modern brand for this week’s branding backwards series. Dustin K. Friesen is a graphic designer with killer personal branding. I was beyond inspired by his business cards! I mean, how cool are they (photographed above)?? It reminds me to get out of my own box from time to time. You can see the rest of his work right here.

Cassie is on my blog today with her latest Branding Backwards post! Make sure to stop by and check it out.

Dustin K. Friesen / top left / ff / transparencies / geometrics / beakers / highlands / breanna rose

Tanga Tanga on it's way

I’ve been patiently waiting for the release of the free font download called Tanga Tanga created by Velckro Artwork. I’ve seen the type specimen images floating around the internet for some time now and have always been intrigued. I know this font wouldn’t be ideal for main body copy, but should could be used as a great logo font.

I’m not sure when the font will be released, but until then you should check out the entire Velckro Artwork portfolio.

Che and Fidel


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Hi guys! Just stopping in today to share with you my most recent favorite blog to look at. I just adore this Australia based family and can’t get enough of them. The blog is updated regularly and I’m constantly stopping by for an update. The kids are beyond ridiculous cute and their life is captured in such a beautiful way.

Stop by Che and Fidel –>

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