Guest Blog #212, Entry #706, October 16, 2011 Wintertime is coming with the cold winter season and high fuel heating bills. Whether you heat your home with natural gas or propane, electrical heat or even wood – we all owe it to ourselves to keep our energy use and heating fuel costs to a minimum. ... continue reading...
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DIY Saturday #70 Enhancing your Home with Automatic Control Devices (Video)
Guest Blog #198, Entry #684, October 1, 2011 Happy DIY Saturday! If you are like most homeowners, the ability to make your home more convenient with technology is important. Whether it is using automatic lighting controls, thermostat controls or other remote controlled devices, homeowners have a ... continue reading...
How to Prepare Your Home for Higher Buy Offers
Guest Blog #194, Entry #678, September 27, 2011 Today’s real estate market is very tight. Even if you consult a real estate agent and price your home at market value, it may take a very long time to sell and may not sell at all. However, there are some things you can do to increase the chances that ... continue reading...
Stagetecture’s Guest Bloggers Receive Broader Exposure – eHow, Livestrong, & More!
Entry #672, September 23, 2011 When I decided to start having Guest Blogs on Stagetecture in December of 2010, I didn't exactly know how the turn out would be. I figured I would get a few every few weeks or so, but the recent feedback and requests to be a guest blogger has been overwhelming and ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: How to Maximize your Spare Room for Rental Space
Guest Blog #183, Entry #664, September 18, 2011 Whether you are an Empty Nester, and your grown children have moved out, or you have a detached part of your home that is being used for storage, how about earn some income on that space? My Guest Blogger gives tips for maximizing your spare room for ... continue reading...
DIY Saturday #68: How to Prevent Mold in your Home (Video)
Guest Blog #182, Entry #663, September 17, 2011 Happy DIY Saturday! In most homes today we are concerned about the health and welfare of our family. For our home is where we feel secure, and we enjoy retreating to daily. Over the last decade mold in homes have become a common household hazard that ... continue reading...
The Trend – Smaller Homes & Bigger Design Style
Guest Blog #179, Entry #659, September 14, 2011 It's hard to believe that 50 years ago, bigger was better and more popular. Larger homes, cars, everyone wanted to bigger, because they assumed it was better. As the years have gone on, the reality is that our world is over populated, the environment ... continue reading...
.Guest Blogger: How to Decide Whether to Buy a New or Old Home
Guest Blog #172, Entry #649, September 8, 2011 When choosing to buy our own home many of us are faced with this classic dilemma; do we choose something old, reliable and lived in or something brand-new, spotless and (if we’re lucky) customized to our tastes? Build Quality The fact is that when it ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: How to Choose Flooring to Match your Lifestyle
Guest Blog #171, Entry #647, September 7, 2011 Choosing the best flooring for your home can be challenging as it is critical. Knowing that there is no single surefire formula guaranteed to give you the best result also makes the whole task less appealing. Below are some areas one should weigh ... continue reading...
How to Extend a Warm Welcome to your Home with Door Canopies
Guest Blog #170, Entry #646, September 7, 2011 When considering a front canopy for your home, there are several varieties, aesthetic styles, and designs to choose from. Depending on the front entry of your style of home, your personal design style, and the size you need will dictate the model that ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: How to Choose and Measure Flooring for your Home
Guest Blog #161, Entry #636, August 31, 2011 Sure, you have selected the flooring you adore for your home, but how do you know how to measure it for your interior spaces? Measuring and calculating how much flooring you will need will be important for your budget, as well as getting enough ... continue reading...
DIY Saturday #64: Removing Stains & Keeping Granite Countertops Shiny (Video)
Guest Blog #152, Entry #624, August 20, 2011 Happy DIY Saturday! Granite countertops are one of the top upgrades that homeowners are outfitting their kitchen and bathrooms with. Rightfully so, granite is beautiful, durable, and if maintained, can keep looking good for years into the ... continue reading...
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