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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Heavenly Christmas Marshmallow Treats for Edible Gifts
Entry #833, December 13, 2011 After your holiday home has been decorated, it is now time to get going on cooking holiday treats, and giving tasty treats! One of the best part of the holidays, is the wonderful aroma of yummy desserts in the air, and what better one than marshmallows? Today, I ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: How to Design your Pre-Teen Daughter’s Room to Inspire for Years
Guest Blogger #271, Entry #782, November 25, 2011 I'm a mother of two boys. As a decorator, I've had the chance to work with all-girl families and I have to say that, when it comes to decorating for my own family, apparently I'm very lucky. That's because my boys don't care if their walls are aqua ... continue reading...
Thanksgiving Make-Ahead Meals to Freeze Today & Save Time!
Entry #771, November 20, 2011 We are officially into the home stretch for Thanksgiving, and every year cook my food days ahead of time to save time, energy, and food tastes so much better once it has been "marinating" all together! :) Here's one from the archives... Original Entry #331, November ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: 4 Killer Appliances to put on your Holiday Wish List
Guest Blogger #247, Entry #750, November 9, 2011 You’ll likely pay a pretty penny for many of the kitchen appliances on this list, but don’t let that stop you from creating the kitchen of your dreams. If you are willing to spend the money on remodeling your kitchen cabinets or countertops, you’d ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: How to Create a Multifunctional Bedroom
Guest Blog #242, Entry #742, November 3, 2011 Bedrooms are named so for the main piece of furniture used in this room - the bed. What do we all use a bed for? Beds are foremost used for sleeping - an activity that occupies...or, rather, according to health professionals, should occupy...fully ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: How to Create an Inviting Guest Room for your Holiday Guests
Guest Blog #239, Entry #739, November 2, 2011 A Guest room is a place that you welcome your guest showing your love and care. If there is an extra bedroom or living room you can create it as a perfect guest room by decorating and furnishing with all the comforts that you can provide to make your ... continue reading...
DIY Saturday #74 – Cleaning Up from your Halloween Holiday
Guest Blog #233, Entry #731, October 29, 2011 Happy DIY Saturday! This is Halloween weekend when the parties, and festivities for many Halloween fun will take place. Even though Halloween falls on Monday this year, the weekend is the perfect time for a haunted house, kids parties, and fun to be ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: Easy Sofa Stain Removal Tips to Save your Investment
Guest Blog #213, Entry #707, October 17, 2011 This is essentially the nightmare scenario of the sofa world, you have just bought a new sofa and settled it into your home and somehow you have managed to get a stain on it. Fear not there a few ways in which you can rectify the issue and flop back ... 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...
.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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