Guest Blogger #388, Entry #982, February 27, 2012 The exterior of your house is the first thing to make an impression on your guests or passerby’s, and as the expression goes, you only get one chance to make a great first impression. Whether you are thinking about putting your house on the market, ... continue reading...
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Improving Your Home’s Curb Appeal on a Budget
Guest Blogger #383, Entry #978, February 25, 2012 There are many reasons to upgrade the curb appeal of your home. Perhaps you need to repair worn flooring, sagging cabinets, or cracks in the walls that have resulted from natural settling. Or maybe you'd like to increase the functionality of your ... 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 Whether your bathroom is outdated with off color fixtures, or you want to upgrade to green plumbing fixtures, a weekend bathroom remodel could be on your ...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...
The Advantages of Good Home Security Landscaping
Guest Blogger #378, Entry #970, February 22, 2012 I am always fascinated by how much work people put into their lawns. You know, you can really tell a lot about a person based on how they take care of their property. You might be able to glean such interesting bits of information like how dedicated ... continue reading...
How to Prepare Trees and Landscaping for the Springtime
Guest Blogger #373, Entry #965, February 20, 2012 As winter is coming towards an end, more and more homeowners are starting to pay attention to their gardens. Get a head start this year by tackling your landscaping and tree trimming goals today! Planting flowers, shrubs, and plants may seem like ... 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...
Brizo’s NYC Fashion Week Event: I Experienced the ‘Magic’ Behind the Brand
Best of 2012 - #2! To see the Best 5 of 2012, click here. Entry #961, February 17, 2012 February 8-11th 2012 marks an experience that I will never forget. Me and 18 other bloggers, designers and architects, also known as the 'Blogger 19' joined the few that have experienced Brizo's commitment to ... continue reading...
How to Stage your Closets for Maximum Buyer Appeal
Guest Blogger #371, Entry #959, February 15, 2012 Potential buyers love to open doors and look in cabinets when viewing a house. What will they see when they look in your closets? Open your closet doors and take a fresh unbiased look at them. Consider what you might say if you were viewing your ... continue reading...
The Eventi Hotel – My Stay for New York Fashion Week – ‘Brizo Hospitality’
Entry #952, February 10, 2012 I'm on my third day of my fabulous trip to New York City for Brizo's Fashion Week event. Before I even start this last day here, where we will go to Jason Wu's Fashion show, and attend the after party, I wanted to commend Brizo on the gorgeous event location: The ... continue reading...
The Pros and Cons of an Online Interior Design Degree
Guest Blogger #368, Entry #951, February 10, 2012 Students looking to attend college these days have a very tough road ahead. Not only has the recession made it more difficult to find jobs, but it has also had a decided impact on the education system. Universities are receiving less funding, which ... continue reading...
How to Resolve to Sell your Home Before the Spring
Guest Blogger #366, Entry #949, February 9, 2012 The new year is a time that’s traditional for making big plans. Aside from stopping smoking and hitting the gym more regularly another decision people make is to buy a new home. That means that despite the cold weather and early nights people are ... 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...
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