Entry #2848, September 20, 2013 Not all of us can be blessed with acres of rolling hills in our back garden, for most of us we have to make do with a much smaller space. However, there are plenty of positives from having a smaller garden; they’re not only easier to maintain but also much cheaper ... continue reading...
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Guest Blogger: Spring Garden Ideas for your Indoor/Outdoor Home
Guest Blogger #914, Entry #2145, March 27, 2013 When those bright spring greens and colorful flowers start appearing after a long, gray winter, we naturally start thinking about freshening up our own gardens. We pore over bulb catalogs, stock up on planters, and head to our local garden centers for ... continue reading...
Olioboard Inspiration: Organizing your Spring Potting Shed
Entry #2152, March 1, 2013 Today we continue Stagetecture’s feature. ‘Olioboard Inspiration‘. Last week you enjoyed Adele Baumann – ‘Fun & Practical Ideas for Pet Organization'‘ and this week I bring you Sam Holloway a member of the Facebook Olioboard Fan Room. I asked her for organization ... 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...
‘Get the Look’ – 15 Sustainable Bath Ideas for your New Year’s Home
Entry #2039, January 23, 2012 I have been very fortunate to be blessed with many “contributors” and resources behind the scenes at Stagetecture. One of them is my great Interior Design intern – Rachel Morgan here in Jacksonville, Florida. Rachel has helped me on numerous projects and she ... continue reading...
.Summer Garage, Kids’ Rooms & Laundry Areas
Entry #1431, August 1, 2012 I received great feedback from you all on my new series on Stagetecture called - 'Simple Must-Do Tips'. Each week I will pick 3 tips from the 111 Simple Tips for your Everyday Home ebook and expand upon them to help you get more insight into that specific room. These are ... continue reading...
How to Beautify your Small Patio with a Vertical Garden
Entry #1232, May 30, 2012 Having a limited space is not an excuse to have no garden at home. The idea of having a garden is not restricted to laying a wide area for your landscape horizontally. It can also be done wonderfully in a vertical stance. The vertical garden design is suitable for areas ... continue reading...
.Organizing your Garage for the Upcoming Warmer Weather
Guest Blogger #438, Entry #1055, March 30, 2012 How can anyone do spring cleaning without tackling their garage? And if you're like a lot of homes across America, that task is not like doing a little dusting around the house. It's more like a grueling chore that requires more than a couple of hours ... continue reading...
DIY Saturday #92 – How to Choose the Right Lawnmower (Video)
Happy DIY Saturday! Now that we are fully into March it is time for many of you to take a look at your outdoor home and lawn. Whether your lawn is big or small, and several other factors you may need help deciphering how to choose the right lawnmower. Your lawn's health, look and feel can largely be ... continue reading...
Decorating your Windows with Touches of Garden Inspiration
Entry #985, February 29, 2012 As spring draws near and we start looking at ways to bring the beautiful spring colors and plants to our indoor home, we can’t forget that your windows are a perfect place to infuse garden inspiration outdoors! Whether you have windows that open onto a porch with ... 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...
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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