Guest Blogger #499, Entry #1146, May 4, 2012 Remodeling projects are messy, loud and usually involve a good deal of banging, beating and moving things around. It’s always worth taking precautions to protect your things during a remodeling project, but office remodeling projects require special ... continue reading...
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Easy Tips to Give Your Backyard a Makeover
Guest Blogger #486, Entry #1122, April 24, 2012 You might not have the worst yard in the neighborhood, but if you have yet to add anything more than the sod and the single tree that came with the house then perhaps it's high time you thought about doing a makeover. It's not all about aesthetic ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: Helpful Tips for Selecting the Right Kitchen Cabinets
Guest Blogger #440, Entry #1057, March 30, 2012 Kitchen makeovers are attractive to many homeowners for two reasons. The first is that your kitchen is horribly outdated, less than functional, or both. In short, you are keen to make the space more livable for yourself. The other reason you might ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: Kitchen Geeky Gadgets – What Would We Do Without Them?
Guest Blogger #427, Entry #1043, March 26, 2012 Choosing a kitchen gadget can be pretty overwhelming. There are countless gadgets available to assist and improve everyday kitchen tasks. We have hand-picked 5 geeky kitchen gadgets to add personality and to aid functionality in your kitchen. Would ... continue reading...
How to Convert Your Garage Into an Extra Bedroom
Guest Blogger #413, Entry #1021, March 16, 2012 These days it seems like everyone is looking for inventive ways to get the most use out of their interior space (at least until the housing market rebounds and they can upgrade to a larger home). Everything from attic space to the basement to the ... continue reading...
Packing the Car for a Spring Break Family Vacation
Guest Blogger #412, Entry #1020, March 16, 2012 Road trips can be a lot of fun. Although hours spent in the car can definitely lead to some meltdowns where the kids are concerned, proper planning for breaks and activities will ensure that everyone has a fun and memorable trip - that is, once you ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: Helpful Suggestions for Finding the Right Priced Interior Designer
Guest Blogger #385, Entry #979, February 26, 2012 When it comes to designing the interior space of your home, you might end up deciding that you need a little help from the pros; after several wall colors that simply didn't work, a mishmash of mismatched furniture, and the addition of a giant ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: How to Prep your Old Furniture to Purchase Brand New
Guest Blogger #384, Entry #978, February 26, 2012 Rarely do we wear the same pair of jeans or shoes for 5-10 years, so we certainly shouldn't feel guilty when we feel like the rooms in our house could use a furniture upgrade. After all, the couch in our living room or the chair in our bedroom isn't ... continue reading...
DIY Saturday #90 – Weekend Project – Half Bathroom Makeover (Video)
Guest Blogger #381, Entry #976, February 25, 2012 Happy DIY Saturday! It is the weekend and one of the top DIY projects is bathroom remodeling. Whether your bathroom is outdated with off color fixtures, or you want to upgrade to green plumbing fixtures, a weekend bathroom remodel could be on your ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: The Essence of Matching Closets to your Bedroom Design
Guest Blogger #374, Entry #966, February 20, 2012 In the early days of the closet industry, many clients were interested in something functional and cost effective. The upgrades often were specialty organizational accessories and options such as jewelry drawers, drawer dividers and Lucite doors. ... continue reading...
DIY Saturday #89 – Protecting your Belongings from Fire or Water Damage (Video)
Guest Blogger #372, Entry #963, February 18, 2012 Happy DIY Saturday! Today we are talking about safeguarding your home's belongings from fire or water damage. After a house fire or after a flood or hot water tank leak, most homeowners lose valuable contents in the process. Image via: ... continue reading...
Should You Take out a Loan to Fix up Your House?
Since the housing market crash, everyone has been a little wary about the lending process, from banks and other lending institutions to average Joe's looking to purchase their first home. It’s no wonder when once consider the massive and ongoing layoffs and home foreclosures that have punctuated ... continue reading...