Guest Blogger #296, Entry #834, December 14, 2011 There are many exciting projects to do when you’re remodeling your home. When you think about home improvement the first things that come to mind are usually curb appeal, kitchen renovations, and bathroom remodels. Windows just don’t float to the ... continue reading...
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Decorating Ideas for an Autumn Backyard Wedding
Guest Blogger #267, Entry #777, November 23, 2011 Many couples want to be married during the summer months while others opt for a winter white wedding during the holidays. Often these times of year are chosen because of the ease with which friends and family can attend (kids are out of school, ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: How to Organize your Fall Home for the Upcoming Winter
Guest Blogger #254, Entry #758, November 13, 2011 We spend a lot more time indoors once winter hits, so it's important that you take advantage of the space you have. Here are some tips to organize the areas of your house that get hit the hardest in the winter months. Image via: BHG The ... continue reading...
How to Beautify your Home with Illuminating Skylights
Guest Blog #243, Entry #743, November 4, 2011 Many homeowners are looking for do-it-yourself projects for their homes that will not only add to their enjoyment of their home, but add value to the home as well. With money being tight, homeowners are looking for DIY projects that are easy to do, ... continue reading...
Preparing your Autumn Lawn for a Pest-Free Winter
Guest Blog #227, Entry #724, October 26, 2011 With the falling temperatures of fall, there are certain challenges that should be on the mind of any person maintaining a lawn or garden. Many people might think of lawn and garden pests as a strictly summertime worry, however this could not be further ... continue reading...
How to Save on your Upcoming Winter Energy Bills
Guest Blog #212, Entry #706, October 16, 2011 Wintertime is coming with the cold winter season and high fuel heating bills. Whether you heat your home with natural gas or propane, electrical heat or even wood – we all owe it to ourselves to keep our energy use and heating fuel costs to a minimum. ... continue reading...
6 Tips to Boost your Creativity at the Office & Be Productive!
Entry #696, October 10, 2011 Have you ever had one of those weekends that when you approach Monday, you're wondering "Am I going to be productive at the office today?" Last week seemed like I was working, but not efficiently. Everything seemed like it took twice as long to complete, and I need to ... continue reading...
How to Make Road Trips with Kids Enjoyable for All
Guest Blog #202, Entry #691, October 6, 2011 Now that the holidays are around the corner, family road trips are inevitable. I remember making the long 3 day car ride from Colorado to Philadelphia, PA every holiday season, and my parents had activities galore in the car! My Guest Blogger recalls ... continue reading...
Getting a Jump Start on Winter Maintenance for your Home
Guest Blog #200, Entry #688 October 4, 2011 Last week I was getting my air conditioner fixed for the warm weather, and this week we are pulling out jackets and long sleeved shirts for the cooler weather, here in Jacksonville, Florida. For many of you the cooler Autumn months have already creeped ... continue reading...
How to Choose the Right Insulation for your Home
Guest Blog #197, Entry #682, September 30, 2011 With rising energy costs, green initiatives and homeowners becoming more conscious about their homes, ensuring that your home has the proper insulation can be forgotten. Today, my Guest Blogger gives tips to choose the right insulation for your ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: How to Declutter your Autumn Home on a Budget
Guest Blog #196, Entry #681, September 29, 2011 Whether you are getting ready for Autumn or you are trying to dig yourself out from summer's end. Today's Guest Blogger gives you tips to declutter, purge and get your Autumn home ready! Do you feel that? It’s the cool autumnal breeze ... continue reading...
.Rising Energy Bill? Leaky Air Ducts Maybe the Culprit
Guest Blog #195, Entry #679, September 28, 2011 As the summer ends and we start moving into the cooler months, your rising energy bill will always be a concern. For many homeowners we always assume that a high energy bill must mean that your thermostat isn't set properly or that you HVAC unit isn't ... continue reading...
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