What homeowner doesn’t love planning for a new home? Whether you just got married, and upgraded from renting an apartment, or you are new into the “real world” and are ready to start homeownership, this is an exciting time. The part of moving into a new small home that may not be as exciting is ... continue reading...
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Top 5 Reasons to Add Insulation to Your Home
Guest Blogger #696, Entry #1638, September 24, 2012 Insulating your home is one of those must do items that is necessary but often thought about too late. When turning your own dwelling from a house to a home, insulation is one of the many modern developments you should look into. Consider these 5 ... continue reading...
Innovative Ways to Use Solar Energy in Your Home
Guest Blogger #692, Entry #1634, September 24, 2012 Most homeowners are experiencing record high energy bills – why? Well, with so many modern gadgets on the market that require hours of charging i.e. Laptops, phones, iPads, iPods etc…. it only makes sense that we are using more electricity than ... continue reading...
Saving Energy with Valuable Home Climate Control Tips
Guest Blogger #687, Entry #1623, September 21, 2012 When it comes to maintaining the temperature in your home most home owners spend over 40% of their household bills on either cooling or heating the various rooms in the house. There are a number of options available to home owners to ... continue reading...
How to Create Useful Storage in your Home’s Hallways
Best of 2012 - #5! See the entire Best of 2012 on Stagetecture here Entry #1572, September 7, 2012 If you are remodeling or building a new home, it would be of great help to you to know how to create useful storage for hallways so that you can make the most of the space & how you get ... continue reading...
Green Home Ideas to Save Money for Fall Heating
Guest Blogger #659, Entry #1569, September 7, 2012 Summer is coming to a close and just like the animals preparing their nests for the cold fall and winter months, we can prepare our homes. Home heating can quickly burn away those few extra dollars you have been trying to save and go green. ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: Tips for Designing a Wheelchair Accessible Home
Guest Blogger #658, Entry #1568, September 6, 2012 Very few homes are designed to cater to individuals with physical disabilities. Many have architectural challenges such as stairs, narrow halls and doorways, and other obstacles that make it difficult for individuals confined to wheelchairs to ... continue reading...
Transform your Autumn Home this Upcoming Season
Entry #1561, September 5, 2012 Fall decor ideas are always fun to think about at this time of year. It's a pleasure to watch nature changing before our very eyes to signal us that autumn is finally here. Based on this, it becomes necessary for you to go in tune with the weather by adding dashes of ... continue reading...
Staging your Home for Sale on a Tight Budget
Entry #1558, September 4, 2012 Talking about how to stage your home for sale on a budget, we need to know that staging your home for sale goes beyond merely cleaning the house and decorating it. It rather centers more on creating the right moods. Therefore, if you are preparing your home for ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: How Green Apartment Living can Save you Money
Guest Blogger #646, Entry #1539, August 31, 2012 Apartments use 65% less energy than single family homes! Apartment living is a lifestyle that can be greener than you might imagine. Higher density means less consumption. Because you have other dwellings on either side of you, above and below, it ... continue reading...
Home Wellness: What Jobs Are Most Prone to Catching the Flu?
Entry #1523, August 28, 2012 Have you ever wondered if your occupation or job could lead to you catching the flu? Health is wealth. Indeed, your money spent for medicine should have been better if invested in a profitable venture. Also, spending time at the beach or out of town trip with the whole ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: The Pros and Cons of Selling Your Furnished Home
Guest Blogger #641, Entry #1521, August 28, 2012 If you've ever had to move from a house before, probably one of the things that you dreaded most about it was moving all of your stuff out. Just packing up your kitchen alone can be a project that takes a couple of weekends. Image via So, if ... continue reading...
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