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 ... continue reading...
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How to Add Lighting to Increase Nighttime Curb Appeal
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 ... continue reading...
Illuminating your Kids’ Rooms with Beautiful Lighting
Entry #1177, May 15, 2012 When we think of lighting in our homes we tend to only concentrate on the public areas that receive a lot of attention. From the kitchen and living areas to outdoor lighting, one of the most important areas is often overlooked. Your kids’ rooms should be well illuminated ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: How to Design a Safe Kitchen for your Kids
Guest Blogger #487, Entry #1123, April 24, 2012 Parents find all kinds of ways to childproof their homes when they first bring home a baby, including adding bumpers to sharp corners, covering outlets, securing large furnishings with straps, and boxing up items that are breakable to bring out at a ... continue reading...
How to Create Outdoor Spaces for the Special Needs to Enjoy
Entry #1107, April 19, 2012 Now that spring is here the need for setting up your outdoor home in undeniably on everyone's minds. Designing your patio and outdoor home can be a challenge for those with special needs. Last year, my guest blogger Wendy Martin Turley had an excellent article on ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: Maximizing A Luxury Electric Fireplace Year Around
Guest Blogger #464, Entry #1090, April 12, 2012 Whether you live in a country house or urban flat, the ambiance of a roaring fire during those winter days is second to none. You may have an existing fireplace you’re looking to update for a more contemporary style or are researching your ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: Beautifying your Interiors with Modern Rugs
Guest Blogger #462, Entry #1088, April 12, 2012 If you’re not lucky enough to have original oak floor boards in a period property, as many of us aren’t, there are many laminate flooring options out there that can be really convincing of the real thing. If you do go for the laminate flooring option, ... continue reading...
Stagetecture’s You Tube Channel – DIY Saturday’s are Easy to Find!
Entry #1072, April 7, 2012 Stagetecture has reached almost 100 DIY Saturday's! From the first DIY Saturday in 2010 to today, Stagetecture has brought you easy ways to think of, imagine, plan, inspire and show you how to take care some of your most challenging do it yourself projects. After a ... continue reading...
Tips to Consider when Purchasing Kitchenware
Guest Blogger #402, Entry #999, March 7, 2012 For those who always want to try creative innovations in their cooking task, would love to add new and stylish kitchenware items in their daily life. Kitchenware has always been like a treasure of new utensils, appliances, and cookware products for ... continue reading...
5 Pieces Of Essential Outdoor Patio Furniture
Guest Blogger #390, Entry #984, February 29, 2012 Everyone's backyard or patio is different. However, everyone has a common goal when it comes to decorating their backyard, and that's tranquility. It needs to be a place that you can escape to, an area to get some fresh hair, and a part of your ... continue reading...
How to Choose the Construction Career That Is Right for You
Guest Blogger #365, Entry #948, February 8, 2012 When most people consider the field of construction, they imaging buff guys in hard hats carrying wooden slats, hauling loads of bricks, riveting steel girders, or operating heavy machinery; in other words, hard manual labor. And while a fair number ... continue reading...
Preparing your Winter Landscape for the Onset of Spring
Entry #920, January 25, 2012 Wintertime can be rough on landscaping around your home. The cold temperatures lack of colorful plants, and neglected grounds are a popular scene around most homes at this time of year. Even though the winter is in full swing, soon the warmer spring temperatures will ... continue reading...
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