Guest Blogger #325, Entry #894, January 12, 2012 When you purchase an older house, like I did, most likely you are a first time homebuyer. Older houses are great because you can get this amazing duality that the land makes the price higher, but the house is in such disrepair that it can lower the ... continue reading...
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New! Guest Blogging Program – Easily Connecting Blog Owners to Blog Writers
Entry #885, January 8, 2012 On December 31st, 2010 I opened up Stagetecture to a broader spectrum of home niche guest bloggers to bring exposure to other writers and to expand the knowledge base for home niche categories on Stagetecture. One year later the Stagetecture guest blogs have had these ... continue reading...
Stagetecture Daily Newsletter
Entry #872, January 1, 2012 Happy New Year! I hope you enjoyed your holiday season with friends and family and you are ready to start off the new year with gusto. Just like everyone, who makes new years goals, and resolutions, Stagetecture has 'grown up' over the last 2.5 years and is giving back ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: How to Stay Positive During a Wintertime Move
Guest Blogger #312, Entry #865, December 28, 2011 If you are planning a move in the winter time and either your current location or your destination location is in an area that experiences frigid temperatures and winter precipitation, you’ll want to be sure to take some extra precautions and ... continue reading...
How to Effectively Child-Proof your Kitchen
Guest Blogger #301, Entry #842, December 16, 2011 When your little tykes get big enough to crawl, climb, and walk around, you’re going to have to start worrying about a whole new level of dangerous things they can get into, especially in the kitchen. Just the thought of a toddler rooting through ... continue reading...
How to Safely Remove your Outdated Popcorn Ceiling
There are a few things you should know about your popcorn ceiling. First, it is ugly, outdated, and difficult to paint (well, you probably already knew that). Second, it may be messy to remove, but it is definitely something you can do on your own. And finally, it could contain asbestos, a fire ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: How to Clean your New Rental Home Before you Move In
Guest Blog #217, Entry #711, October 19, 2011 You’ve found the perfect home for you. Everything is all lined up for you to move in, but before you bring your things into your new place, you need to give it a bit of tender love and care. Moving into a new home can feel like bliss, but can also ... continue reading...
How to Safely Light your Home Walkways for Halloween
Guest Blog #204, Entry #693, October 7, 2011 In a few weeks for Halloween little ghosts and possibly big goblins will be knocking on your door for trick or treating, and you want to make sure your walkways are safe right? From well lit walkways to pruning back shrubs and hedges that can block ... continue reading...
DIY Saturday #69 How to Make your Bathroom Safe for Aging Adults (Video)
Guest Blog #190, Entry #674, September 24, 2011 Happy DIY Saturday! Over the past years the need for homeowners to adapt their homes for the elderly has become commonplace. Whether it's adapt a home for a family member, or to make your home safer and easier to get around. Universal design, ADA ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: Keeping your Kids and TV Safe Around Each Other
Guest Blog #174, Entry #653, September 12, 2011 For many households, the television is considered part of the family! Well, maybe not exactly, but for as much as it is used and homeowners design around it, the television is an important asset to many homes. The challenge for many parents is the ... continue reading...
How to Clean Up your Home After a Flood/Hurricane/Natural Disaster
Entry #632, August 28, 2011 With the onset of hurricane season, and Hurricane Irene becoming a historical storm threatening over 2.2 million people in the south and northeastern U.S., the reality of what your home will look like after the storm is a concern to many. Living in Jacksonville, Florida, ... continue reading...
Garden Activities to Enjoy Before Summer’s End
Guest Blog #149, Entry #621, August 17, 2011 As the last few weeks of summer round out, how are you spending your days? If you have a garden or outdoor area with plenty of space for greenery and relaxation, how about find activities for you and your family to enjoy? Today, my Guest Blogger gives ... continue reading...





