Entry #1194, May 20, 2012 One of the areas at home that utilizes the bigger amount of energy and water consumption is our kitchen. It is where you prepare the food, wash dishes and other related activities. These household tasks require electrical appliances and water supply for completion. The household chores in your kitchen are ...
Entry #1192, May 19, 2012 Extending your outdoor home with the comfort of outdoor furniture is a great idea. It provides a space for outdoor activities or a relaxing place to cope with stress. The presence of outdoor furniture will definitely boost the amenities that your home can offer. Image via But not all furniture ...
Entry #1191, May 19, 2012 Decorating your home with high quality furniture may take a toll on our environment. Significant amounts of trees are cut every day to accommodate the need for wood furniture. These trees take so many years to grow and will take the same duration for replacement. Good thing that modern furnishings ...
Guest Blogger #528, Entry #1190, May 19, 2012 Happy 100th DIY Saturday! For 100 Saturday’s Stagetecture has been bringing you useful home projects for decor, home maintenance, renovations, holiday ideas and fun recipes! Thank you Stagetecture readers for helping us reach 100 Saturday’s. Image via Stagetecture launched its You Tube Channel a few months ago. ...
Guest Blogger #527, Entry #1189, May 18, 2012 Whether you just bought your teen his first car but you don’t have enough space to house it, you’ve decided to transform your garage into an additional room (man cave?), or your Great Aunt Edna shuffled off this mortal coil and left you a houseful of heirloom ...
Guest Blogger #525, Entry #1186, May 18, 2012 While “saving” and “less” are key concepts associated with going green, there is no need for individuals to deprive themselves. When it comes to making one’s kitchen appliances environmentally friendly, it is all about updating old, non-environmentally-friendly appliances by replacing them with energy-efficient and water-saving appliances. One ...
Guest Blogger #524, Entry #1185, May 18, 2012 There are a lot of ways to be green within your home: energy-efficient windows and appliances, programmable thermostats, unplugging televisions and computers when they aren’t in use, etc. But did you know you can also make your floors and carpets eco-friendly? Growing concerns about manufacturing processes and ...
Guest Blogger #523, Entry #1184, May 17, 2012 Updating the look of your front entry to make it more welcoming doesn’t have to be expensive. With these simple tips, you can liven up your front entry without breaking your pocket. The front entry is the gateway to your home. It’s the place where you meet ...
Entry #1183, May 17, 2012 Is there anything more enjoyable than throwing a summertime party outside on your patio in the warmer months? Outdoor entertaining is enjoyed by guests who come to visit and by the homeowners who are throwing the get together. Regardless if you’re holding a large party or an intimate gathering, here ...
Entry #1182, May 17, 2012 While most of us think about viewing the outside of our home in the daytime, curb appeal at night is just as important, if not more. Nighttime lighting around your home is for aesthetics, but more importantly it functions for safety and as a theft deterrent from intruders. Whether you’d ...
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