Guest Blogger +1K, Entry #2726, August 8, 2013 We’ve all come to realize that less is sometimes more — and this applies to more than just your sugar intake. If you live in a small space, or are interested in the “tiny homes” movement, which advocates simple living in small spaces, read this article ... continue reading...
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DIY Sat. #157 – How to Paint your Garage Floor (Video)
Entry #2712, August 3, 2013 Happy DIY Saturday! Have you been thinking about painting your garage floor? Painting or staining your garage floor can hide unsightly cracks, patch up dings in your concrete and can help provide a surface that can be cleaned easier than bare concrete. Today's ... continue reading...
How to Stage your Bathroom for Buyer Appeal
When holding an open house or inviting potential buyers in for a showing, the bathroom is one room that can easily make or break a sale. Easy to overlook during renovations and more prone to getting dirty than some of the other rooms, the bathroom can be enough to make a buyer look elsewhere. ... continue reading...
Creating an Inviting Entryway for Your Home
The front entryway of a home is a good spot that, if decorated and renovated nicely, can create a positive impression on your guests and family. As the entry sets the tone for the entire house, a clean cheerful, unobstructed, and bright entryway can be very welcoming to everyone. Loo at these ideas ... continue reading...
How to Bring Summer Color to your Outdoor Home for Less
Entry #2681, July 25, 2013 The looks of your outdoor home will make the first impression to your guests. There are several things that make the outdoor appearance of your home a scenic area. It’s like an empty canvass that when added with colors, it will become a work of art. Colors play a ... continue reading...
.How to Create an Inviting Kids’ Room for your Grandchildren
Entry #2679, July 24, 2013 Do you have grandchildren who come to visit and they love their bedroom? Kids' bedrooms should be an inviting space for them in your home can be a great idea. Even if you can’t invest in a complete remodeling project, little upgrades will help you create a spectacular ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: Ensuring Proper Paint Disposal After DIY Projects
Guest Blogger +1K, Entry #2678, July 24, 2013 The hard part is over. You painted your entire house or you’ve finally gotten your living room just the right shade of beige. But what do you do with the leftover paint? Depending how much is left, there are a couple of options. Re-use: Stored ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: Simple Ways to Improve your Curb Appeal
Guest Blogger +1K, Entry #2662, July 18, 2013 There are several reasons for wanting to improve the exterior of your home, ranging from putting it on the market, and therefore wanting potential buyers to see the house at its best to just carrying out necessary improvements to prevent damp and rot ... continue reading...
R- DIY Glow in the Dark Backyard Pathway
Guest Blogger +1K, Entry #2661, July 17, 2013 Outdoor pathways are not really like the yellow brick road was for Dorothy, but they definitely add some character and decorative value to your home. If nothing else, pathways serve as a really fancy entrance in case you or your children decide on a ... continue reading...
How to Creatively Update your Growing Teen’s Bedroom
Entry #2640, July 10, 2013 <nbsp? Are your teenagers starting to outgrow their current bedroom attire? When your kids move beyond dolls and cartoon sports figures, they are ready for a more mature bedroom décor. As their interests change in those pre-teen years, they need a more grown up ... continue reading...
Learn from the Past: Has the History of Interiors Influenced Trends?
Entry #2637, July 10, 2013 During the creation and evolution of the architecture and design, there have been many great periods. Such as the Neoclassical Period, Industrial Revolution Period, the Colonial Period, etc. Each of these periods from history brought a mixture of difference and ... continue reading...
How to Personalize your Rented Apartment Home
Entry #2627, July 8, 2013 If you are planning to rent an apartment, chances are that you won’t be able to customize it much. Often, rental agreements put restrictions on how much a tenant can change the looks of the apartment. But, that does not mean you have to live with bland carpeting and ... continue reading...
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