Guest Blogger #411, Entry #1019, March 15, 2012 Kids grow up faster than you can imagine. It seems like one day you're rocking your infant to sleep in the nursery and the next he's outgrown the crib and even the room itself. This means moving your child to a larger bedroom that has space for a ... continue reading...
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Simple Tips to Create a Professional Looking Landscape Design
Guest Blogger #406, Entry #1013, March 13, 2012 Trees, patios, decks, fountains and paths emerge as features that offer the biggest payoff. One-of-a-kind landscape designs, those that raise home values or are simply prized and loved by their owners, begin with a landscape plan. And this plan ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: Essential Organizing Tips to Maximize your Kitchen Space
Guest Blogger #403, Entry #1001, March 8, 2012 Well organized kitchens tend to be more attractive, productive and efficient. However, getting your kitchen to that blissful state of a "well-oiled machine" requires an organizational plan that includes innovative storage ideas. Follow these helpful ... continue reading...
Educational Activities to Pack for Kids When You Travel
Guest Blogger #393, Entry #988, March 1, 2012 Traveling with family these days is a stressful event to begin with. High prices will greet you whether you board a plane or opt to skip across the country by car. And you'll either face long lines, searches, delays, cramped seats, and possibly even ... continue reading...
Beautifying your Home with Additon of Ornamental Iron
Guest Blogger #392, Entry #987, March 1, 2012 There is nothing more rewarding for me, then taking a piece of metal and turning it into a piece of art. It does not matter if the piece is ornamental or functional, it reflects strength, beauty and permanence. I have worked with other medium but ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: Creative Tips for Decorating your Kids’ Room
Guest Blogger #379, Entry #971, February 22, 2012 Allowing your kids to participate in some of the decorating decisions in their room is a fantastic way to instill a sense of pride and ownership, without giving them "full rein" to do anything they want. Develop a decorating scheme that ... continue reading...
The Pros and Cons of an Online Interior Design Degree
Guest Blogger #368, Entry #951, February 10, 2012 Students looking to attend college these days have a very tough road ahead. Not only has the recession made it more difficult to find jobs, but it has also had a decided impact on the education system. Universities are receiving less funding, which ... continue reading...
How to Choose the Construction Career That Is Right for You
Guest Blogger #365, Entry #948, February 8, 2012 When most people consider the field of construction, they imaging buff guys in hard hats carrying wooden slats, hauling loads of bricks, riveting steel girders, or operating heavy machinery; in other words, hard manual labor. And while a fair number ... continue reading...
.Guest Blogger: Simple Tips for Teaching Kids How to Organize Their Rooms
Guest Blogger #364, Entry #947, February 8, 2012 Most parents will find themselves walking into their kids' rooms and wondering just how it is possible that they got so messy. Between clothing, toys, schoolwork, and god-only-knows what else your kids collect in a day, you might not be able to see ... continue reading...
How to Create a Home Environment Ideal for Learning
Guest Blogger #361, Entry #944, February 7, 2012 When it comes to promoting an environment geared towards academics within the home, most parents fall back on homework at the kitchen table, at least until dinner, when everything has to be cleared away. Or perhaps you have your kids do their ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: Designing your Home to Accomodate your Busy Executive Lifestyle
Guest Blogger #360, Entry #943, February 7, 2012 As an executive that works outside the home, you might not think that the design of your house has any effect on your efficiency at the office. And yet, there are many ways in which the layout in your personal space can drastically affect your ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: How to Decorate your Dorm Room to Maximize Space
Guest Blogger #358, Entry #941, February 6, 2012 Often, dorm rooms come with a few basic pieces of furniture for you to work with: a desk and chair, a bed, and a closet of some sort. In fact, most come with duplicates of these items (for you and a roommate) but very little space in which to house ... continue reading...
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