Guest Blogger #309, Entry #854, December 22, 2011 Unless you want toys littering the living room and homework piling up on the dining room table, it behooves you to set up a kids area they can use to play and do homework away from the common areas of your house. While you might not want to give ... continue reading...
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Thoughtful Holiday Gifts to Give the Gracious Host
Guest Blogger #308, Entry #851, December 21, 2011 Every year we are all invited to holiday parties and the question of what to give the gracious host always pops up in our heads. Whether you are trying to be original, and not bring one more bottle of wine, or you'd like to give a gift that is ... continue reading...
Inspiring Christmas Home Ideas with Interior Designer, Renia Karakoulaki
Guest Blogger #303, Entry #846, December 19, 2011 Every year on Stagetecture, I come across extraordinary people that inspire me, and never cease to surprise me about the power of social media and networking. This year I have met countless friends through, Facebook, Twitter and of course ... continue reading...
How to Effectively Child-Proof your Kitchen
Guest Blogger #301, Entry #842, December 16, 2011 When your little tykes get big enough to crawl, climb, and walk around, you’re going to have to start worrying about a whole new level of dangerous things they can get into, especially in the kitchen. Just the thought of a toddler rooting through ... continue reading...
.Creative Ideas for Converting your Garage into a Home Office
Guest Blogger #300, Entry #840, December 16, 2011 It seems to be the case in most family homes that there simply isn’t enough space to accommodate everyone’s needs. Whether the kids lack adequate storage for their many toys, there are backpacks and shoes spilling out of cubby holes, or your cozy ... continue reading...
How to Green your Garage this Winter
Guest Blogger #297, Entry #836, December 15, 2011 The movement to live a greener, more earth-friendly lifestyle is growing. There are lots of little things we can do to reduce our carbon footprint. We can make more of an impact by thinking big and concentrating on our own environment. If we make an ... continue reading...
How to Tell if it’s Time to Replace your House Windows
Guest Blogger #296, Entry #834, December 14, 2011 There are many exciting projects to do when you’re remodeling your home. When you think about home improvement the first things that come to mind are usually curb appeal, kitchen renovations, and bathroom remodels. Windows just don’t float to the ... continue reading...
DIY Saturday #80 – How to Choose Bathroom Cabinets for your Lifestyle (Video)
Guest Blogger #294, Entry #827, December 10, 2011 Happy DIY Saturday! Are you considering remodeling your current bathroom, or need to choose bathroom cabinets for your future home? Today, DIY Saturday gives you tips on choosing bathroom cabinets, especially their material. Depending on your ... continue reading...
Love Interior Design? Determine if it’s the Career for You
Guest Blogger #292, Entry #825, December 9, 2011 Creating interior spaces that are not only intuitively functional but also eminently beautiful is about more than engineering and art; these spaces need that indefinable element that helps to enrich the lives of the people that live and work in ... continue reading...
How to Beautify your Home with the Addition of Cedar Paneling
Guest Blogger #289, Entry #822, December 8, 2011 While white cedar is a deep brown at its core, it gets its name for the thin and silvery white sapwood on its surface. Known for its strength and quality, white cedar has been the wood of choice for builders and home owners for centuries. Superior in ... continue reading...
7 Tips to Organize your Laundry Room for Better Efficiency
Guest Blogger #288, Entry #821, December 8, 2011 Organizing your laundry room can result in saving time and money. A cluttered area can lead to ruined clothing by spilled detergent, or objects you forgot were lying around. Ruining your clothes wastes your hard earned money, because if you don’t ... continue reading...
Decorating a Rental Property; A Landlord’s Guide
If you’re renting a property, you need to ensure that the place gives the right impression to tenants when they come to view it. If you want good tenants, it’s important to provide a good home. Furnishings Furnishings will depend on whether you are letting a fully furnished or partly furnished ... continue reading...
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