Furniture Business 2018
Today many people in Texas along the coastline are still recovering from Hurricane Harvey. The hardest hit victims are business owners who rely on local commerce to continue thriving in a very competitive and poor economy.
In the city of Corpus Christi, Texas some business owners are going out of business and some are taking losses and hoping that the economy recovers. Hoping can come at a bigger price if business owners dont take their losses and find stable work. With Donald Trump in his first year as president, he passed a new tax cut law that may help small business owners get through what many Texans are enduring along the coast.
As for the furniture business, the hurricane aftermath has left Corpus Christi and the surrounding areas scrounging to make a penny. Small towns such Rockport, Port Aransas, Aransas Pass, and Portland are still rebuilding or renovating the water and wind damages from Hurricane Harvey. Thousands of residents didnt recieve FEMA monies nor did they have home owners insurance. That leaves residents footing the bill to redecorating and rebuilding their own home. Gutting away water damaged carpet, sheet rock, and roofs comes with thousands of dollars to get back to a descent home with a moderate property value.
There is a solution to fixing the most important parts of a home, such as re roofing, and having a very comfortable home interior with spizzaz. With a climbing national economy and tax cuts coming to the local business owners, the furniture business may be well on its way to a very good year, without the water boils or natural disasters. Hurricane victims who are home owners are in luck and the reason is because of a sensationalized chalk paint. Now some may find that outrageous, but for home owners who still need a new fence and with water damaged furniture and carpet, the furniture refinishing business may see a spike in revenue. It boils down to saving money in the present then waiting to make thousands to buy new furniture.
The average Corpus Christi resident makes between $35,000 to $50,000 annually. The average home owner are more than likely dealing with downed fences and no carpet, but these are easy fixes in the down south Texas economy. The prices for carpentry and home renovation is fairly cheap since we are so close to Mexico. Many Americans are working cheap labor because of the influx of immigrants looking for work, especially in the construction industry. That alone leaves home owners and retired citizens a little more money to play with but just short of buying all new furniture.
The remedy to the problem is furniture refinishing. Instead of an individual going to their local Kirklands or Braslaus, they have a very afforadable option of re doing their current living room or bedroom furniture with chalk paint. Chalk paint has a very milky but rich look to home decor. Going from the all brown solid wood look, a furniture refinishing business, such as D and M Furniture and Refinisb, can transform it to almost any color and any style such as ombre. The new look is astonishing making brand new furniture from Kirklands like a thing in the past. Its been such a trend in home decor that even Martha Stewart has her own line of chalk paint. Some people do it their self but the learning curve is steep and so is the money to even start learning but the right expert can make your home look like a tornado came by to a French country style looking home with only one thing, that is chalk paint.
With antique businesses closing their doors on Alameda street by the antique malls their are new businesses flourishing. The A- Z antique store closed down today and they were in business for over 3 years. The hurricane put a big enough dent in their pocket so now they will wait til things lift back up. Bringing in the new year is chalk paint and furniture restoration for those home owners looking to save a buck or two.
In the city of Corpus Christi, Texas some business owners are going out of business and some are taking losses and hoping that the economy recovers. Hoping can come at a bigger price if business owners dont take their losses and find stable work. With Donald Trump in his first year as president, he passed a new tax cut law that may help small business owners get through what many Texans are enduring along the coast.
As for the furniture business, the hurricane aftermath has left Corpus Christi and the surrounding areas scrounging to make a penny. Small towns such Rockport, Port Aransas, Aransas Pass, and Portland are still rebuilding or renovating the water and wind damages from Hurricane Harvey. Thousands of residents didnt recieve FEMA monies nor did they have home owners insurance. That leaves residents footing the bill to redecorating and rebuilding their own home. Gutting away water damaged carpet, sheet rock, and roofs comes with thousands of dollars to get back to a descent home with a moderate property value.
There is a solution to fixing the most important parts of a home, such as re roofing, and having a very comfortable home interior with spizzaz. With a climbing national economy and tax cuts coming to the local business owners, the furniture business may be well on its way to a very good year, without the water boils or natural disasters. Hurricane victims who are home owners are in luck and the reason is because of a sensationalized chalk paint. Now some may find that outrageous, but for home owners who still need a new fence and with water damaged furniture and carpet, the furniture refinishing business may see a spike in revenue. It boils down to saving money in the present then waiting to make thousands to buy new furniture.
The average Corpus Christi resident makes between $35,000 to $50,000 annually. The average home owner are more than likely dealing with downed fences and no carpet, but these are easy fixes in the down south Texas economy. The prices for carpentry and home renovation is fairly cheap since we are so close to Mexico. Many Americans are working cheap labor because of the influx of immigrants looking for work, especially in the construction industry. That alone leaves home owners and retired citizens a little more money to play with but just short of buying all new furniture.
The remedy to the problem is furniture refinishing. Instead of an individual going to their local Kirklands or Braslaus, they have a very afforadable option of re doing their current living room or bedroom furniture with chalk paint. Chalk paint has a very milky but rich look to home decor. Going from the all brown solid wood look, a furniture refinishing business, such as D and M Furniture and Refinisb, can transform it to almost any color and any style such as ombre. The new look is astonishing making brand new furniture from Kirklands like a thing in the past. Its been such a trend in home decor that even Martha Stewart has her own line of chalk paint. Some people do it their self but the learning curve is steep and so is the money to even start learning but the right expert can make your home look like a tornado came by to a French country style looking home with only one thing, that is chalk paint.
With antique businesses closing their doors on Alameda street by the antique malls their are new businesses flourishing. The A- Z antique store closed down today and they were in business for over 3 years. The hurricane put a big enough dent in their pocket so now they will wait til things lift back up. Bringing in the new year is chalk paint and furniture restoration for those home owners looking to save a buck or two.
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