Entry #1930, December 12, 2012 Moving home is an opportunity to turn over a new leaf. If you’ve always wanted to start an eco-friendly life, this offers up a unique chance to begin living in a green way. Consider these easy ways to improve your home, when you’re planning for the future. 1. ... continue reading...
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Top New Year’s Resolutions for Your Home
Guest Blogger #804, Entry #1906, December 4, 2012 If you're already thinking about some resolutions that you want to make as it relates to your own health and well-being, why not consider making a few improvements for your home as well? Being that it's one place in life where you spend a consistent ... continue reading...
Warming Your Home This Winter with a Combination Boiler
Guest Blogger #790, Entry #1875, November 28, 2012 In the UK the Surviving Winter campaign is running for the second year in a row to help older people who struggle with energy bills during the coldest season of the year. The Centre for Sustainable Energy has also taken steps to help more than ... continue reading...
Consider these Tips Before Buying a Home Generator
Guest Blogger #775, Entry #1831, November 16, 2012 As the East Coast continues to dig out from under the devastation caused by Superstorm Sandy, many people are taking a closer look at their emergency preparedness. Millions of people lost power during the storm, and in some places they remained ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: 5 Unique Design Ideas for Your Kitchen
Guest Blogger #756, Entry #1769, October 30, 2012 The interesting thing about the kitchen is that it's the one room that we tend to spend a lot of time in. But when it comes to decor, it's oftentimes the one that falls to the bottom of the design list (usually right before the bathroom). Yet, due ... continue reading...
Award-Winning Architectural Design on the Shores of Lake Tahoe
Entry #1754, October 24, 2012 Many people wonder what makes a specific design looks great. Well, let the lakefront manse gives you visualization on how greatness is defined. This award-winning design can be found on the shores of Lake Tahoe. The manse is definitely something that you ask for when ... continue reading...
The Top 5 Benefits of Home Ownership
Guest Blogger #716, Entry #1660, September 28, 2012 A big house on a hill (or at least half an acre of land) with a fence in a nice neighborhood. This is the description of what most of us would call the "American Dream". However, sometimes that term is used so much as a cliché that we don't really ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: How to Give Your Sash Window a Full Makeover
Guest Blogger #632, Entry #1506, August 23, 2012 Sash windows have been installed in homes since the early seventeenth century. The design truly is timeless and construction companies today still see sash windows as an efficient and suitable option for windows. The practical design that allows ... continue reading...
Making a Good Investment in Evaporative Cooling
Guest Blogger #599, Entry #1403, July 23, 2012 There are many cooling options available this summer, but it’s always difficult knowing which option best suits your home and budget. Evaporative cooling is a form of cooling caused by the evaporation of water. It is suited for hot, dry climates, ... continue reading...
Renovating Your Home the Cheap Way
Entry #1383, July 16, 2012 Whether you are moving into a fixer-upper home that needs renovating or you are upgrading your current home, upgrades are a necessary part of homeownership. Even though you may not be able to afford the renovations you want, finding a happy medium in price and ... continue reading...
3 Green Kitchen Tips that Can Affect your Family’s Health
Entry #1357, July 2, 2012 Everyday your kitchen houses germs, and sources for your family to become ill. Whether you are trying to make your home a healthier place or you want to start teaching your family the benefits of going green in the kitchen, there are several tips to help. Choose healthy ... continue reading...
Should You Replace or Repair Old Windows?
Entry #1257, June 6, 2012 There are all kinds of ways to repair an old home without having to replace damaged components. For example, there's no reason to replace the entire roof when just one section is leaking; you'll simply patch the leak. And if a section of your hardwood flooring has become ... continue reading...
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