Entry #2134, February 22, 2013 When it comes to choosing beautiful, long-lasting, and trendy home decor, you simply can’t go wrong with glass tile in the kitchen. Glass has been used in decorating the kitchen for many years, yet it continues to grow in popularity and prestige in both interior ... continue reading...
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Olioboard Inspiration: The Perfect Pet Organization for your Home
Entry #2131, February 22, 2013 Today we continue Stagetecture’s feature. ‘Olioboard Inspiration‘. Last week you enjoyed Tabitha Loudon's – ‘Brightening your Winter Home with Spring Ideas ‘ and this week I bring you Adele Baumann Healey a member of the Facebook Olioboard Fan Room. I asked her to ... continue reading...
Simple Ways to Create Mini Gardens with Succulents
Entry #2127, February 21, 2013 Almost everyone loves to go for smaller items nowadays. It’s because of the mobility and distinct beauty that mini items are getting popular. These mini designs are also invading homes. One of the well-liked leisure for homes is the mini gardens. This is a mini ... continue reading...
How to Easily Organize your Front Entry
Entry #2122, February 19, 2013 The front entry is one of the vital areas at home. Not only that it is the first spot where visitors come to see but also serves as a storage counter. For instance, the front entry can cater your shoes, umbrellas, mails and other everyday essentials. Since this ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: 5 Top Tips to Consider when Hiring a House Cleaner
Guest Blogger #872, Entry #2120, February 18, 2013 Your home can be a challenge to keep clean and when considering to hire a home cleaning service, you may not know where to start. If you are looking for a domestic cleaner, review these tips to assist in your search. Cleaning your house ... continue reading...
R- Guest Blogger: How to Enhance Your Curb Appeal for Under $100
Guest Blogger #871, Entry #2114, February 16, 2013 You may have begun to notice that the curb appeal and first impression your home provides is not exactly the warm and inviting one you'd prefer. With peeling paint and overgrown hedges, your house is the one on the block that all the neighborhood ... continue reading...
Clever Ways to Display and Hang Storage in Your Kitchen
Entry #2049, January 26, 2012 The availability of space in the kitchen has been a concern for the majority of households. All the kitchen utensils, equipment and appliances needed in this area are just too many to handle. But if you will try to cater them all, your kitchen will surely look ... continue reading...
Olioboard Inspiration – ‘Making Bath Time Fun for Kids’
Entry #2043, January 25, 2012 Today we continue Stagetecture's new feature. 'Olioboard Inspiration'. Last week you enjoyed Alison Hayes' - 'Storage for a Diva' Olioboard and this week I bring you Sam Halloway the creater of the Facebook Olioboard Fan Room. Find out what inspired her to star the ... continue reading...
Transforming your Cluttered Basement into a Dream Room
Entry #2041, January 24, 2013 After seeing how you can transform your attic into an additional room with more storage space, it’s time for the underutilized basement to get attention. There are so many potential uses for a basement, that only your desire, needs and budget can help you choose the ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: Design Destination: The Colors of Italy in your Interiors
Entry #2031, January 21, 2012 When you travel, its almost impossible not to return with new inspiration for updating your home. Sometimes it’s a small piece of art you pick up at an outdoor market, or it could be a handmade textile made in a small town you stayed in. And sometimes an entire ... continue reading...
Forgotten Attic Dreams Face to Face with Storage Opportunities
Entry #2021, January 18, 2012 The secret to more storage is in the way you define storage space – cold, forgotten spaces sprinkled with dust or organized, clever and creative places for each thing you own. Appreciating what you have is key to a happy life, as your attic is key to your storing ... continue reading...
Contributors to Stagetecture
Stagetecture has had several years of just being written by me, Ronique Gibson. As Stagetecture grew it was abundantly clear that I needed to start having a more diverse voice to offer my readers as well as give exposure to other great home niche writers. Here is my inspiring team that brings you ... continue reading...
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