Entry #829, December 11, 2011 One of my favorite holiday past times during the holiday season is driving through the neighborhoods with beautiful Christmas lights. From the overly imaginative to the tastefully done, the holiday season is a great time to light up your outdoor home. I was admiring ... continue reading...
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Guest Blogger: Home Decor Inspired from the World of Fashion
Guest Blogger #293, Entry #826, December 9, 2011 Anyone who is interested in the many fields of design can no doubt draw parallels between them, seeing both structural and creative elements and themes mirrored in various forms throughout the worlds of fashion, architecture, art, automobiles, and ... continue reading...
The Best Homemade Holiday Treats to Make & Give this Year
Entry #813, December 4, 2011 Yesterday, my daughter and I started our traditional holiday baking, and I forgot how much people enjoy receiving homemade edibles from neighbors, friends and family! Instead of spending a lot of money this year, how about make homemade holiday treats? Here's one from ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: How to Prepare your Home for Holiday Guests
Guest Blogger #284, Entry #812, December 4, 2011 Once a while all of us turn a host to a friend, relative or make some dinner invites to our work friends, friends of other people dear to us. Anytime we do this we are keen to let them experience our elaborate hospitality and we are always delighted ... continue reading...
How to Remodel Your Home with Security in Mind
Guest Blogger #282, Entry #810, December 2, 2011 When it comes time to do some upgrades around the house, you probably have a lot of cosmetic changes in mind. You may want new cabinets and countertops in the kitchen, some built-in shelves in the living room and office, a whole new master bath with ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: Home Design Tips for Allergy Sufferers
Guest Blogger #279, Entry #807, December 1, 2011 You might think that allergies only await you when you step out the door of your house or if you eat a dish that contains peanuts or shellfish. But if you don’t believe that allergies are lurking right under your nose, within the walls of your home, ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: Functional Space Saving Tips for your Small Home
Guest Blogger #277, Entry #805, December 1, 2011 If you only have a small home and you want it to look stylish then you need to make the best use of the space that you have available. For example, some curtains can dwarf a small room. An alternative is to get roman blinds made to measure; this may ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: The Best Ways to Prepare your Home for the Stressful Holidays
Guest Blogger #275, Entry #802, November 30, 2011 If you are like most people, you might have a difficult time getting into the holiday spirit before you see snow falling, or hear the sleigh bells in the sky. However, that only increases the chance of a very chaotic season for you, and your ... continue reading...
Green Alternative for Heating your Home – Outdoor Wood Furnaces
Guest Blogger #265, Entry #774, November 22, 2011 Let's face it – The cost of heating your home has gotten very expensive and we're all looking for ways to save money. If you live in a rural area where wood is abundant, an outdoor wood furnace can be a source of free (or almost free) ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: How to Change your Home Environment with Creative Lighting
Guest Blogger #262, Entry #770, November 20, 2011 Lighting is one of the most imperative aspects of every space in our homes. The mood and the theme of the living space can be determined by how the lighting is done, no matter the dimensions or size. Have you ever wondered why restaurants have ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: Saving Money with Sustainable Energy Sources for your Home
Guest Blogger #262, Entry #769, November 18, 2011 Creating your own energy is both good for the environment, and for your long term finances! Reducing your reliance on the national grid and ‘paid for’ services also creates an overwhelming sense of well being. Sustainable energy is not only a ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: Save Money Remodeling Your Home With Reclaimed Materials
Guest Blogger #258, Entry #764, November 16, 2011 Recycling and reusing have become buzzwords in America the last several years, with environmental concerns and energy costs on everyone's minds. The term, "sustainable build" has been heard more and more frequently, especially in the renovation ... continue reading...
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