Entry #1405, July 24, 2012 With the summer winding down your house is probably ready for another “spring cleaning”. Regardless of where you live, back to school madness is just weeks away and you may need a Maid Service Fairfax, VA or your own local cleaning service to ensure your home is ready! ... continue reading...
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My Wish – Sears Perfect Outdoor Evening Entertaining Space
Entry #1405, July 23, 2012 Now that the summer is half way through, there isn't a better time to rethink your backyard and entertaining outdoor home areas. Here in Florida, I am fortunate to have great outdoor weather 9 months of the year! So to say that I was excited to plan out my wish for the ... continue reading...
Making a Good Investment in Evaporative Cooling
Guest Blogger #599, Entry #1403, July 23, 2012 There are many cooling options available this summer, but it’s always difficult knowing which option best suits your home and budget. Evaporative cooling is a form of cooling caused by the evaporation of water. It is suited for hot, dry climates, ... continue reading...
How to Know Signs of Back-To-School Anxiety in Your Kids
Entry #1400, July 21, 2012 It’s normal for kids to feel a certain level of anxiety when going back to school especially after a long summer break. Coupled with their discomforts are possibly a new environment, social groups, new teacher, and new expectations can make kids more nervous than excited ... continue reading...
Grilling Favorite: Sweet Cola Barbecue Ribs Recipe
Entry #1389, July 12, 2012 Summer is not summer without grilling outdoors and enjoying delicious ribs cooking on the grill! Whether you are hosting a pool party or getting ready for a backyard get together, ribs are always a hit! Are you looking for tender ribs with a unique sweet taste? Well, you ... continue reading...
Creative Crafts from your Collected Vacation Seashells
Entry #1369, July 7, 2012 Are you having fun every time you go for a beach vacation? Well, bring home the splash experience into your home by collecting seashells and make them into home decor. Often times we keep seashells in a bag or jar and forget about them after our vacation. Use your ... continue reading...
DIY Saturday #106 – How To Lay Tile/Marble on Fireplace (Video)
Entry #1368, July 7, 2012 Happy DIY Saturday! Now that the summer is here your fireplace probably isn't getting used. That means it's the perfect time to clean it, reface it and beautify it. Today's DIY Saturday will help you create a beautiful tile or marble surround for your fireplace. Whether ... continue reading...
The Perfect Cedar Planked Hamburgers Recipe
Entry #1362, July 4, 2012 If you think that cedar plank is only for salmon, well, think again! You may be missing out on something. Think of having a sumptuous burger recipe with cedar planks. You will surely be delighted with every smoky bite that is bursting with unique flavor combinations of ... continue reading...
Nautical Interiors – Inspiration from the Sea
Entry #1359, July 3, 2012 The summer always reminds me of the ocean, sea and being one with nature. Nautical interiors inspired by the sea are one of my all time favorites. I'm not sure if it's because I love the water, or its just the peaceful calm that I associate with the sea. I thought today I ... continue reading...
Five Tips to Create Explosive Color in your Garden
Guest Blogger #585, Entry #1350, June 29, 2012 Your garden is a space to relax with family, express your style and improve the curb appeal of your home. When you consider the plants you're going to use, be sure to take garden color combinations into account. The plants you choose should blend ... continue reading...
How to Make a Child-Friendly Garden
A child-friendly garden isn't always the easiest feat in your outdoor home. Adults often see gardens as places of tranquility and calm; spaces where they can let the stresses of daily life slide away. Young children see gardens rather differently – as playgrounds where they can charge around ... continue reading...
Essential Tips to Know Before you Hire a Roofer
Guest Blogger #583, Entry #1339, June 26, 2012 Hiring a roofing contractor can be an expensive and daunting task. If you don’t follow the right steps you might have spent thousands of dollars on low quality roofing, unnecessary materials, or repairs you didn’t need. Image via New roofs are an ... continue reading...
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