Portable Air Vs. Window Air Conditioners

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on July 18, 2024

Portable Air Vs. Window Air Conditioners

Both types of room air conditioners–portable and window–cool rooms efficiently. Choosing the best one for your circumstances requires some research. Here are some of the pros and cons of each type of unit. This side-by-side chart provides an easy reference to the more important room air conditioner features.   Portable AC Portable AC units offer...

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Best and Worst Garden Mulch

Posted in Outdoor | by Terry Schutz, on July 18, 2024

Best and Worst Garden Mulch

Adding mulch to your garden or flower beds helps retain moisture, suppresses weed growth and germination, adds nutrients to the soil, and reduces labor. Most mulches are beneficial but there are some you should stay away from. Here are some of the best and worst choices. Why Mulch Adding mulch around your plants requires a...

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Things You Should Never Wash With a Pressure Washer

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on July 17, 2024

Things You Should Never Wash With a Pressure Washer

A pressure washer is a great cleaning tool. It is very tempting to blast dirt and grime off anything around the house and yard to save time and effort. Some things should not be pressure washed. The possibility of damage is too great. Pressure washers can generate over 5000 pounds per square inch (PSI) pressure....

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Easy Ideas for Updating an Outdated Bathroom Without Spending a Fortune

Posted in Bathroom | by Rachel Brown, on July 17, 2024

Easy Ideas for Updating an Outdated Bathroom Without Spending a Fortune

Giving your bathroom a new look does not have to cost a fortune. There are numerous, simple, and cost-effective ways that you can breathe new life into this essential space. You can make a few strategic changes to your bathroom’s appearance and style to create a more inviting sanctuary. By focusing on key accessories such...

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Checkerboard Floors Are Back in a Big Way: How to Get the Look in Your Home

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on July 17, 2024

Checkerboard Floors Are Back in a Big Way: How to Get the Look in Your Home

Checkerboard flooring, a classic design staple used since ancient times, is making a strong comeback in interior design. This eye-catching pattern, which is commonly seen in black and white, adds a dynamic yet traditional design element that can be used to add excitement to a variety of settings. Checkerboard flooring is regaining popularity due to...

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What are Checkerboard Floors?

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on July 16, 2024

What are Checkerboard Floors?

Checkerboard floors are a type of flooring design with a grid-like pattern resembling a checkerboard or chessboard, hence the name. The squares can be arranged in a straight or diagonal pattern using squares of the same size. The size of the squares varies from floor to floor, which influences the visual effect. Checkerboard flooring is...

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Designer Approved:10 Cheap Home Improvement Projects That Actually Look Good

Posted in Interiors | by Katie Barton, on July 15, 2024

Designer Approved:10 Cheap Home Improvement Projects That Actually Look Good

Sometimes, the least expensive home improvement projects, like switching all your receptacles and outlet covers, can make the biggest difference. Other times, low-cost projects look cheap and are a waste of money and time. To save you your hard-earned dollars and precious time, we’ve consulted with designers to get the low-down on budget-friendly projects that...

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Elements That Are Making Your Home Look Outdated

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on July 15, 2024

Elements That Are Making Your Home Look Outdated

Interior design is a subjective process in which we each create a home that is appealing and functional for us. However, because it is so subjective, it is easy to become trapped in a fixed cycle of our own making and feel stuck with a style that no longer seems fresh and relevant. It should...

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Budget Home Renovations That Will Quickly Update Your Home

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Rachel Brown, on July 12, 2024

Budget Home Renovations That Will Quickly Update Your Home

Home renovations provide a fantastic way to breathe new life into your home, both aesthetically and functionally. Whether you want to modernize an outdated room, improve overall comfort, or increase market value, these updates can be tailored to almost any budget or style preference. These home renovation updates, which range from minor cosmetic changes to...

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Try These 9 Renter-Friendly Hacks to Upgrade Your Living Room

Posted in Living Room | by Rachel Brown, on July 11, 2024

Try These 9 Renter-Friendly Hacks to Upgrade Your Living Room

Upgrading the living room can be an exciting and creative endeavor, whether you own the property or not. Rental spaces are notoriously difficult to change due to the landlord’s restrictions and the requirement that the room be returned to its original condition. Nonetheless, there are renter-friendly hacks that can help you upgrade the living room...

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Ways to Decorate Your Home Without Spending a Penny

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on July 11, 2024

Ways to Decorate Your Home Without Spending a Penny

Decorating without spending money is an endeavor that requires creativity and planning. These are methods for enhancing the appearance of your space with the materials you already own and natural elements. Reimagining and repurposing items can help you create a fresh and inviting living space. This approach fosters creativity, resourcefulness, and a keen eye for...

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The 10 States with the Cheapest Home Prices

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on July 11, 2024

The 10 States with the Cheapest Home Prices

Buying and selling homes right now is tough. Buyers have to battle high interest rates and record-breaking home prices, while sellers have to stay competitive with other homes for sale, which can limit the number of interested buyers. If you’re ready to become a homeowner but are struggling with the exorbitant prices in your area,...

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10 Outdated Interior Features That Might Deter Potential Home Buyers  

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on July 10, 2024

10 Outdated Interior Features That Might Deter Potential Home Buyers  

When it comes to purchasing a home, potential buyers are becoming more particular about the aesthetics and functional design of the property. Outdated interior features can significantly reduce the number of home buyers interested in your property. These outdated features detract from the home’s appeal and leave buyers feeling uninspired or hesitant. Today’s home buyers...

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I Tried to Sell My House—Now I Feel Bad for First-Time Home Buyers

Posted in Architecture | by Katie Barton, on July 10, 2024

I Tried to Sell My House—Now I Feel Bad for First-Time Home Buyers

I put my house up for sale about a month ago. I had high hopes. My house is a gem (or so I thought.) A big log cabin on 19 acres of land—one of the few listings with more than 10 acres.  But within a couple of weeks, my high hopes came crashing down, and...

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Guess Which Countertop Trends Are the Most Popular in 2024 and Beyond

Posted in Kitchen | by Rachel Brown, on July 9, 2024

Guess Which Countertop Trends Are the Most Popular in 2024 and Beyond

As we look ahead to 2024 and beyond, the world of countertops will embrace innovative yet durable options that reflect the natural and relaxing aesthetic of the moment. The new countertop trends are as diverse as the people who choose them. Homeowners and designers are increasingly looking for materials that can withstand wear and tear...

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The Nancy Meyers Aesthetic Equals Style and Comfort—Get the Look

Posted in Interiors | by Katie Barton, on July 9, 2024

The Nancy Meyers Aesthetic Equals Style and Comfort—Get the Look

If you’ve ever wished you could transport into the living room of the 1991 remake of Father of the Bride or whip up breakfast in the kitchen from Something’s Gotta Give, you, too, have an affinity for the Nancy Meyers aesthetic. Nancy Meyers has written, directed, and produced several popular and heartwarming movies, including the...

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Low Maintenance Varieties Of Privacy Trees

Posted in Outdoor | by Terry Schutz, on July 9, 2024

Low Maintenance Varieties Of Privacy Trees

A living fence of trees provides privacy, shade, sound suppression, beauty, and a peaceful environment. Constant clipping, pruning, spraying, and raking are time-consuming and expensive–if you hire a yard maintenance firm. Choose low-maintenance tree varieties to plant. What To Consider Before Planting Low-Maintenance Privacy Trees Good privacy trees share many of the same characteristics. Some...

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Do Coffee Grounds Actually Repel Mosquitoes?

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on July 8, 2024

Do Coffee Grounds Actually Repel Mosquitoes?

Who doesn’t appreciate the smell of coffee? Mosquitos–apparently. Burned used coffee grounds are being hyped as a natural mosquito repellant. Does this really work? Here’s the scoop. There seem to be no definitive studies on the efficacy of coffee grounds as a mosquito repellant. Mosquitos–and other insects–tend to avoid strong smells like citronella, incense, vinegar,...

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12 Outdated Interior Trends That Designers Hate But People Secretly Love

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on July 8, 2024

12 Outdated Interior Trends That Designers Hate But People Secretly Love

Interior trends come and go, and they are changing faster than ever before. Professional designers are constantly striving to distinguish their style with bold and distinctive looks, but this is not always appealing or practical for the general public. This dichotomy reveals an intriguing tension between professional designers and the style that ordinary people prefer....

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10 Key Decluttering Tips for Giant, Overwhelming Messes

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on July 5, 2024

10 Key Decluttering Tips for Giant, Overwhelming Messes

Cleaning up a giant mess is more overwhelming than decluttering a mostly in-good-shape home. It requires patience, dedication, and consistent action. The good news is that if a monstrous clutter pile consumes a closet, room, or whole house, it’s possible to clean it up without wallowing in overwhelm. Below, we’ve broken down the most crucial...

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How to Clean a Sliding Door so That It Slides Easier

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on July 5, 2024

How to Clean a Sliding Door so That It Slides Easier

When your sliding glass door no longer moves with ease, the culprit could be damage or warping, but it likely comes from a less nefarious cause: dirt stuck in the tracks.  Over time, little bits of dirt and debris can accumulate in the tracks, restricting your door from properly opening or shutting. If left untouched,...

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Current Interior Design Trends That Have Already Begun to Feel Outdated

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on July 4, 2024

Current Interior Design Trends That Have Already Begun to Feel Outdated

Information moves so quickly today, and nothing is immune to this accelerated pace. This is true in fashion of all kinds, but it is nowhere more true than in interior design. In the ever-evolving world of interior design, certain styles that once captured attention because of their innovative look have begun to feel dated surprisingly...

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10 Most Important Things to Do When You Move to a New House

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on July 4, 2024

10 Most Important Things to Do When You Move to a New House

Moving to a new house is a mix of excitement and stress. While it’s fun to decorate and explore a new area, a long list of to-dos comes with moving. To make sure you keep your sanity and tackle all the mundane jobs, have a plan of attack before moving day. Below, we’ve provided ten...

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10 Best Value-Adding Home Improve Projects of 2024

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on July 3, 2024

10 Best Value-Adding Home Improve Projects of 2024

It’s sage and often-repeated advice: investing in bathrooms and kitchens produces a great ROI. However, when it comes to other home improvement projects, you might be left guessing whether or not they’re worth your time and money.  Fortunately, you don’t have to guess anymore. The popular trade publication Remodeling has released its 2024 cost vs....

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8 Common Mistakes When Decluttering a Backyard and How to Do It Right

Posted in Outdoor | by Rachel Brown, on July 3, 2024

8 Common Mistakes When Decluttering a Backyard and How to Do It Right

Decluttering your backyard can be a rejuvenating process, resulting in a peaceful and spacious relaxation or entertainment area. This project not only enhances the visual appeal of the space but also creates an environment that is more enjoyable and easier to maintain. However, the initial excitement and energy of the process may cause you to...

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8 Backyard Privacy Mistakes and How to Fix Them

Posted in Outdoor | by Rachel Brown, on July 2, 2024

8 Backyard Privacy Mistakes and How to Fix Them

Backyards have the potential to be a personal oasis where you can relax, rest, and recharge. A space that feels completely yours is essential for creating a relaxing environment, but there are some common pitfalls that can undermine your efforts. Backyard privacy mistakes are frequently the result of a lack of planning, poor material selection,...

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25 Hacks to Keep Your House Smelling Good

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Rachel Brown, on July 1, 2024

25 Hacks to Keep Your House Smelling Good

A good-smelling house is essential for creating a welcoming and comfortable environment. While it may not be immediately apparent, a pleasant smelling home can lift your spirits, reduce stress, and improve the atmosphere of your space. It reflects cleanliness and attention to detail from the very core of your home, making it more welcoming and...

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Poisonous Landscaping Shrubs and Flowers

Posted in Outdoor | by Terry Schutz, on July 1, 2024

Poisonous Landscaping Shrubs and Flowers

Most properties are growing shrubs, hedges, or flowers that are poisonous or toxic or cause reactions like hives and rashes. Most people are not even aware of the dangers. The plants add beauty and definition to yards but must be handled carefully. Some estimates claim that over 500 plant species growing in the US are...

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Never Plant These Flowers In Window Boxes

Posted in Outdoor | by Terry Schutz, on June 28, 2024

Never Plant These Flowers In Window Boxes

Installing window boxes on your house and filling them with a bright array of flowers improves the curb appeal and attractiveness of your home. Shorter flowers, hanging flowers, or climbing plants are options. Flower boxes can also be a mess without proper care and the wrong types of flowers. Consider what you want to achieve...

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These 15 Household Pool Noodle Hacks Are Viral for a Reason

Posted in DIY Projects | by Katie Barton, on June 28, 2024

These 15 Household Pool Noodle Hacks Are Viral for a Reason

When you think of pool noodles, you probably think of fun in the sun, but these toys have many uses outside the water. If you’re looking for inexpensive hacks to transform your home or make your life a little easier, pool noodles are a low-cost and practical option. Pool noodles are made of polyethylene, a...

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10 Worst Invasive Plants In Your Yard – And How To Remove Them

Posted in Outdoor | by Terry Schutz, on June 27, 2024

10 Worst Invasive Plants In Your Yard – And How To Remove Them

Invasive plants ruin the beauty of your yard, make extra work, and cost money to get rid of. Some–like dandelions–appear as volunteers. Others–like buckthorn–are planted by homeowners because of their looks and can take over the yard. A few–like English ivy–are toxic to humans and pets. Here are some of the worst offenders–and how to...

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No Dumpster Needed: Donate These 10 Things to Habitat for Humanity After Remodeling

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on June 27, 2024

No Dumpster Needed: Donate These 10 Things to Habitat for Humanity After Remodeling

Remodeling your home is a long, strenuous process that can produce a lot of construction waste. If you’re replacing still-in-good-condition items like cabinetry or lighting, chucking it in the dump isn’t the best solution. Habitat for Humanity Restores accepts donations of small and large items that are new or gently used. Items can include housewares,...

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11 Bedroom Trends That Are Outdated: Out With the Old and In With the New

Posted in Bedroom | by Rachel Brown, on June 26, 2024

11 Bedroom Trends That Are Outdated: Out With the Old and In With the New

Bedroom trends, like everything else in the world of interior design, are constantly changing. Outdated bedroom trends that were once synonymous with style and comfort are now ideas of the past. Many bedroom trends have become outdated because they no longer provide the practical or aesthetic benefits that they once did. Understanding the latest bedroom...

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9 Items That You Should Toss From Your Pantry ASAP

Posted in Kitchen | by Rachel Brown, on June 25, 2024

9 Items That You Should Toss From Your Pantry ASAP

The pantry is an excellent place to store kitchen staples, but there are bound to be some that spoil faster than you think or should never have been there in the first place. A pantry is a difficult space to keep organized. If your kitchen pantry is like most people’s, it becomes a catch-all for...

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House Flippers Share Their Best Curb Appeal Secrets for a More Sellable Home

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on June 25, 2024

House Flippers Share Their Best Curb Appeal Secrets for a More Sellable Home

There’s no one quite like a group of successful house flippers who know how to boost curb appeal quickly. After all, to sell their homes, they must first get people interested in a showing, which starts with an appealing exterior. While many experts will lament that it’s a seller’s market, the truth is high interest...

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15 Unrivaled Home Bedroom Refresh Ideas that are Easy on the Wallet

Posted in Bedroom | by Katie Barton, on June 24, 2024

15 Unrivaled Home Bedroom Refresh Ideas that are Easy on the Wallet

A home bedroom refresh doesn’t need to be complicated. Simple tasks like strategic decluttering, swapping out bedding, or adding a fresh coat of paint to the wall can make all the difference. If you’re ready to give your bedroom a new look but are working with a limited budget and time, our list is perfect....

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11 Outdated Backsplash Designs That Will Quickly Date Your Home

Posted in Kitchen | by Rachel Brown, on June 24, 2024

11 Outdated Backsplash Designs That Will Quickly Date Your Home

Backsplash designs are the natural focal point in kitchens and bathrooms and, as such, can have a significant impact on a room’s aesthetics. Homeowners frequently use the backsplash to add a touch of style and class by incorporating unique or colorful elements. Unfortunately, these elements can quickly become outdated and do not complement the overall...

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Elements of Modern Rustic Style and Ways to Bring the Look Home

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on June 21, 2024

Elements of Modern Rustic Style and Ways to Bring the Look Home

Modern rustic style is a harmonious blend of modern and rustic interior design, resulting in a distinct look that is both refreshing and grounded. This aesthetic blends the sleek, straight lines of classic modern interior design with the earthy, textured appearance of rustic design. The use of a muted, earthy color palette and natural materials...

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9 Outdated Kitchen Cabinet Styles to Avoid and New Options to Consider

Posted in Kitchen | by Rachel Brown, on June 21, 2024

9 Outdated Kitchen Cabinet Styles to Avoid and New Options to Consider

The style of a well-appointed kitchen lies in the numerous details that come together to create the room. The kitchen cabinet style is one of the most essential details that define the look of the kitchen. However, as design trends evolve, certain kitchen cabinet styles that once were considered the height of contemporary fashion can...

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12 Useless Items That Are Taking Up Valuable Space in Your Home

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Rachel Brown, on June 20, 2024

12 Useless Items That Are Taking Up Valuable Space in Your Home

Our homes have limited space, so the items we keep should contribute to the quality of our lives. Unfortunately, homes frequently become storage facilities for a variety of previously treasured or essential items that are only there to take up space and serve no purpose in our daily lives. These useless items not only take...

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Decluttering? The Best Places to Donate Dress Clothes (Men and Women)

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on June 20, 2024

Decluttering? The Best Places to Donate Dress Clothes (Men and Women)

Gently used dress clothes are a hot commodity. While it’s easy to walk into Goodwill or The Salvation Army and snag a pair of jeans and a t-shirt, finding appropriate attire for a job interview, professional career, or court can be a challenge. If you’re cleaning out your closet and want to make sure your...

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9 Outdated Living Room Paint Colors and What Colors to Try Instead

Posted in Living Room | by Rachel Brown, on June 19, 2024

9 Outdated Living Room Paint Colors and What Colors to Try Instead

Living room paint colors are essential for defining your style and setting the tone for your entire home. Certain colors, which were once elegant and inspiring, now feel dated and uninspired. These outdated living room paint colors can make your living room feel out of touch and lack the vibrancy that contemporary aesthetics demand. Refreshing...

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Toilet Cleaning Tips and Tricks You’ll Wish You Knew

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on June 19, 2024

Toilet Cleaning Tips and Tricks You’ll Wish You Knew

Cleaning the toilet is no one’s favorite job. It is a nasty necessity to maintain proper hygiene and clean bathrooms. Ensure the job is done well using some of these tips and tricks. Most of them eliminate the need for using harsh chemicals. Electric Drill Toilet Cleaning Using an electric drill with a brush attachment...

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Steps for Choosing the Best Color Palette

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on June 18, 2024

Steps for Choosing the Best Color Palette

Choosing the right color combinations for your interior space requires considering both your personal color inspirations and the specific area. Consider these steps to find a color palette that you love and works well in your space. Define the Purpose and Mood Determining the purpose and mood you want to create with your room design...

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Color Combinations to Avoid and Which to Try Instead   

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on June 18, 2024

Color Combinations to Avoid and Which to Try Instead   

Color combinations are essential in interior design for creating a space that feels cohesive and harmonious. Certain colors naturally complement one another, evoking balance and cohesion, whereas others can clash and disrupt the room’s aesthetic. Colors can be transformative, but they are also deeply personal. You should always choose colors that inspire and delight you,...

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Lawn Mowing Tips and Tricks You’ll Wish You Knew

Posted in Outdoor | by Terry Schutz, on June 17, 2024

Lawn Mowing Tips and Tricks You’ll Wish You Knew

Mowing your lawn is necessary to have an attractive yard with great curb appeal. It is also boring and frustrating if not done properly. Here are some tips and tricks to help you achieve a healthy and attractive lawn. Don’t Cut It Too Short Never cut off more than one-third of the grass blades. The...

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Pros and Cons Of Having a Fireplace

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on June 14, 2024

Pros and Cons Of Having a Fireplace

Fireplaces are often the focal point of a room. They are warm and cozy, and being near one feels safe and comfortable. Watching and listening to crackling flames brings peace and contentment after hectic days. Fireplaces can also be expensive, messy, and dangerous. Here are some important pros and cons of having–and using–a fireplace. Pros...

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Door Maintenance Tips and Tricks You’ll Wish You Knew

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on June 14, 2024

Door Maintenance Tips and Tricks You’ll Wish You Knew

Your front door is the focal point of your home. Everyone looks at it as they approach the house. Proper door maintenance helps give a welcoming feeling to the house and increases curb appeal. Caring for your door increases its lifespan and reduces costs. Regular door maintenance benefits include: Enhanced curb appeal. Energy efficiency. Extended...

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Decorating With Brown: How to Use Brown in Every Room of Your House

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on June 13, 2024

Decorating With Brown: How to Use Brown in Every Room of Your House

The color brown is back in a big way. Dark and light brown shades are among the most popular neutrals in home design today. Brown is a versatile and timeless color for interior palettes, creating a warm and grounding atmosphere that can transform any home into a welcoming and elegant space. Brown’s natural, earthy tones...

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How to Mix Modern and Antique Elements Like a Pro

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on June 13, 2024

How to Mix Modern and Antique Elements Like a Pro

Mixing modern and antique elements throughout your home creates a distinct and welcoming atmosphere that combines the best of both worlds. Combining different furniture and decor styles allows you to emphasize the clean lines of contemporary and modern styles as well as the elegant curves of vintage pieces. By blending all of these pieces, you...

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Siding Cleaning Tips and Tricks You’ll Wish You Knew

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on June 12, 2024

Siding Cleaning Tips and Tricks You’ll Wish You Knew

Clean siding increases your house’s curb appeal–even if you are not planning to sell. Keeping siding clean extends its lifespan. Every type of siding should be well-cleaned yearly. Cleaning siding is not difficult, and if it is done regularly takes less than a day to complete. General Cleaning Tips Regardless of your type of siding,...

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12 Ideas for Creating a Comfortable and Stylish Guest Room

Posted in Uncategorized | by Rachel Brown, on June 12, 2024

12 Ideas for Creating a Comfortable and Stylish Guest Room

Designing a comfortable and stylish guest room is an excellent way to improve the experience of your house guests and make their stay more enjoyable for everyone. A tastefully furnished guest room will demonstrate your attention to detail, enhance your hospitality, and make your guests feel valued. These guest room decorating ideas will save you...

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Can Your Smart TV Spy On You?

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on June 11, 2024

Can Your Smart TV Spy On You?

Your smart TV is programmed to spy on you. Not only is it trying to sell products to you; you are the product it is trying to sell to advertisers–or worse. Smart TVs come equipped with microphones and cameras. These enable the convenient features buyers want. Facial recognition, video chats, Wifi connectivity, and personalization. Smart...

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Have A Lot to Declutter? These 10 Companies Will Pick Up Donations for Free

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on June 11, 2024

Have A Lot to Declutter? These 10 Companies Will Pick Up Donations for Free

There’s no doubt about it—living in a decluttered space can reduce your stress and make your home easier to maintain. One of the biggest issues in decluttering, though, is dealing with all of the stuff you want to get rid of. Being quick to donate or trash items will prevent you from forming big piles...

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Stylish and Innovative Modern Bookcases That You Can Buy Today

Posted in Furniture | by Rachel Brown, on June 10, 2024

Stylish and Innovative Modern Bookcases That You Can Buy Today

Bookcases have evolved from functional furniture pieces to stylish and chic interior design elements. Modern bookcases strike the ideal balance between striking designs and functionality. These bookcases have widely varying designs but are unified by their clean lines, their use of innovative materials, and their versatile configurations. They not only house books but also serve...

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Landscaping Tips and Tricks You’ll Wish You Knew

Posted in Outdoor | by Terry Schutz, on June 10, 2024

Landscaping Tips and Tricks You’ll Wish You Knew

Landscaping is easy–right? Plant a few seeds and flowers and mow the lawn. Not so fast. Successful landscaping takes planning, knowledge, and lots of work–or money to hire professional landscapers and yard maintenance companies. These tips make the job easier, less expensive, and more successful. Plan and Research Well-planned and attractive landscaping improves curb appeal...

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11 Clever Ways to Use the Space Above Your Kitchen Cabinets

Posted in Kitchen | by Rachel Brown, on June 7, 2024

11 Clever Ways to Use the Space Above Your Kitchen Cabinets

The space above kitchen cabinets originally served a practical purpose. It provided space for air circulation in kitchens without modern ventilation systems. These gaps were also used to accommodate structural elements of the home, such as ceiling beams and uneven ceiling heights. The space above the cabinets became a standard look in kitchens, but it...

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Hidden Dangers In Your Attic

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on June 7, 2024

Hidden Dangers In Your Attic

Many people rarely enter their attics. This is especially true of attics not used for storage. Attics can also be dangerous, or at the very least, uncomfortable places to visit. They should be inspected at least once a year for signs of pest infestations, leaks, and insulation problems. Insulation Dangers Insulation is installed in attics...

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How To Install a Bathroom Faucet

Posted in Bathroom | by Terry Schutz, on June 6, 2024

How To Install a Bathroom Faucet

Installing a bathroom faucet is not as complicated as it looks. There are two water lines, a drain, and the accessories required to attach and secure them. The installation follows a logical progression and all new faucets provide instructions. Once you have removed the old bathroom faucet, follow these steps. Tools and Supplies Crescent wrench...

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How To Remove a Bathroom Faucet

Posted in Bathroom | by Terry Schutz, on June 6, 2024

How To Remove a Bathroom Faucet

You have to remove your bathroom faucet for several reasons. It leaks. You are installing a new vanity top and/or vanity cabinet. It’s outdated and you want a new one. Faucet removal is a simple DIY project that requires only a few tools. Tools Required: Adjustable wrench, open-ended wrench, or vice grip wrench. Phillips screwdriver....

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10 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Buying Furniture

Posted in Furniture | by Rachel Brown, on June 6, 2024

10 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Buying Furniture

Furniture choices play an integral part in transforming your house into an inviting, attractive, and comfortable home, but the process of purchasing furniture can be complicated. Buying furniture is often fraught with potential mistakes that can turn a delightful experience into a disappointment. Navigating through a variety of styles, materials, sizes, and prices requires careful...

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5 Cheap Ways to Update Your Countertops (That Look REALLY Good!)

Posted in Bathroom | by Katie Barton, on June 5, 2024

5 Cheap Ways to Update Your Countertops (That Look REALLY Good!)

When I first moved into my home, there was one thing I didn’t like: the bathroom countertops. Both full bathrooms had laminate counters from the 1980s, featuring burn markers, fading, and the dingiest brown color. The cabinets, on the other hand, still looked great. Since I was working with a small budget, I just needed...

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Finished Decluttering? Here’s Where to Get Rid of ALL Your Old Stuff

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on June 5, 2024

Finished Decluttering? Here’s Where to Get Rid of ALL Your Old Stuff

There’s nothing like the satisfying feeling of decluttering to make your house easier to maintain. Less clutter not only leads to less stress but also creates a more relaxing and peaceful home environment. The big challenge, however, is what to do with your stuff after you’ve finished decluttering. If you stack up your old belongings...

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Problems You Need To Fix Before Selling Your Home

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on June 4, 2024

Problems You Need To Fix Before Selling Your Home

You cannot get the best possible price for your house if it has problems that need fixing. Some problems are serious enough to scare off buyers. Some bring lower offers. Some should definitely be fixed. You need to balance repair costs against return on investment. Must Fix Problems In many jurisdictions–all of Canada for instance–sellers...

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Figuring Out How to Remove That Bad Smell in My Bathroom

Posted in Bathroom | by Terry Schutz, on June 4, 2024

Figuring Out How to Remove That Bad Smell in My Bathroom

Bathrooms smell bad occasionally, but the odor is not always caused by what you are thinking. Bathrooms are small rooms filled with sudden humidity. Soap, personal care products, and cleaners often add to the mix. Here are a few ways to make your bathroom and the air in it less offensive. Keep It Clean Clean...

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Cheap and Simple Air Conditioner Cleaning Tip from TikTok

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on June 3, 2024

Cheap and Simple Air Conditioner Cleaning Tip from TikTok

A clean air conditioner is an efficient air conditioner. It is also an air conditioner that costs less to operate and lasts longer. This TikTok video demonstrates a quick, cheap, and easy way to clean your air conditioner. This cleaning method is quick, easy, and eco-friendly. Some commercial coil cleaners are very toxic–especially for anyone...

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Landscaping Ideas That Make Your House Look More Expensive

Posted in Outdoor | by Terry Schutz, on June 3, 2024

Landscaping Ideas That Make Your House Look More Expensive

Front yard landscaping makes the first impression on visitors to your home–including realtors and potential buyers. Expensive-looking and well-maintained landscaping encourages the perception that the rest of the property–including the house–is well cared for. Keep Your Lawn Clean and Mowed Well-manicured weed-free lawns are one of the least expensive landscaping improvements you can make. Regular...

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Budget-Friendly Neutral and Modern Living Room Inspo

Posted in Furniture | by Katie Barton, on May 31, 2024

Budget-Friendly Neutral and Modern Living Room Inspo

I often find myself seeking design inspiration from Crate and Barrel or Lulu and Georgia. However, the prices can be a deterrent. If you, like me, adore neutral and modern home decor but are on a tight budget, fear not. I’ve curated a selection of my top picks from Wayfair, all of which offer similar...

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Is Your Subway Tile Backsplash Outdated?

Posted in Kitchen | by Rachel Brown, on May 31, 2024

Is Your Subway Tile Backsplash Outdated?

As home design trends constantly evolve, homeowners often find themselves questioning the longevity of specific interior trends. One trend that was long favored and has now come into question is the subway tile backsplash. Renowned for its clean look, classic style, and versatility, subway tile has been a staple in both kitchen and bathroom design...

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9 Outdated Design Rules You Should Ignore and What to do Instead

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on May 31, 2024

9 Outdated Design Rules You Should Ignore and What to do Instead

In the dynamic and ever-changing world of interior design, rigid adherence to design guidelines can stifle creativity and individual expression. While design rules can serve as a general guide, many of them are out of date and may no longer be applicable in the evolving world of interior design. Modern design principles are based on...

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Neutral Patio Finds for a Luxe Outdoor Space

Posted in Outdoor | by Katie Barton, on May 30, 2024

Neutral Patio Finds for a Luxe Outdoor Space

If you’re someone who quickly grows tired of design trends and bright colors, a neutral outdoor space is your safest bet. You can punch up the look by layering in different textures and shapes rather than colors or patterns. To help you get a head start on outdoor decorating, I’ve rounded up some neutral patio...

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The Dos and Don’ts of Using Limewash

Posted in DIY Projects | by Katie Barton, on May 30, 2024

The Dos and Don’ts of Using Limewash

If you’ve considered slathering your walls in limewash for added visual interest and texture, you’re not alone. Although this trend has recently gained popularity, it dates back thousands of years.  “Limewash is not new – it’s actually one of the oldest paints known to man, dating back to the Egyptian Pharaohs,” said Hanin Smith,  Principal...

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Popular Outdoor Finds for a Modern Boho Patio Space

Posted in Outdoor | by Katie Barton, on May 30, 2024

Popular Outdoor Finds for a Modern Boho Patio Space

While I’ve always loved the whimsical style of boho decor, it’s changed from bright and punchy to muted and earthy over the past few years. This new style, known as “modern boho,” is all about embracing natural elements and textures, creating an inviting and relaxing space. If you want to bring a light and earthy...

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How To Prepare Your Yard For Summer

Posted in Outdoor | by Terry Schutz, on May 30, 2024

How To Prepare Your Yard For Summer

The work that produces lush beautiful summer yards and lawns starts in early spring–sometimes during the previous autumn. Getting the work done in the cool months when there is usually plenty of water pays dividends during hot dry summer months. 10 Fall and Spring Yard Tips Summer is usually the time when lawns get the...

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Outdoor Deck Trends for Natural Living Spaces in 2024

Posted in Outdoor | by Rachel Brown, on May 29, 2024

Outdoor Deck Trends for Natural Living Spaces in 2024

Outdoor decks are one of the most effective ways for homeowners to extend their living space. The best outdoor deck trends of 2024 provide ideas for making this additional living space more stylish, inviting, and environmentally friendly. With a harmonious fusion of comfort, sustainability, and aesthetics, these outdoor deck trends create outdoor spaces that are...

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Must-Have Black Patio Finds for a Modern, Earthy Space

Posted in Outdoor | by Katie Barton, on May 29, 2024

Must-Have Black Patio Finds for a Modern, Earthy Space

Black is timeless. It’s moody, creates contrast, and fits with all design styles. I love decorating patios and decks with black furniture and accents to create an intimate and modern space. If you enjoy a sleek outdoor space as much as I do, check out some of my favorite black patio finds from Wayfair. Black...

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A Checklist of 8 Essential Elements That Every Living Room Needs

Posted in Living Room | by Rachel Brown, on May 28, 2024

A Checklist of 8 Essential Elements That Every Living Room Needs

A well-designed living room blends comfort, practicality, and visual appeal, making it one of the most important rooms in the house. Every living room requires essential elements that create a welcoming environment conducive to personal interaction and relaxation. This most likely means comfortable seating, strategic lighting, strategic decor, and a touch of personal style—all of...

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10 Ideas for Making the Most of Your Outdoor Space This Summer

Posted in Outdoor | by Rachel Brown, on May 28, 2024

10 Ideas for Making the Most of Your Outdoor Space This Summer

As the days grow longer and warmer, you will have more opportunities to spend time outside. Transforming your outdoor space into one that is adaptable to all of your summer activities is an excellent way to increase your usable living space. Embracing the outdoors provides an opportunity to relax, entertain, play, and connect with nature,...

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Pros and Cons Of Having a TV In the Bedroom

Posted in Bedroom | by Terry Schutz, on May 27, 2024

Pros and Cons Of Having a TV In the Bedroom

According to a Nielson survey, 71% of people have a TV in their bedroom. Questions persist about the benefits and disadvantages of TVs in bedrooms–including relaxing convenient entertainment or disrupted loss of sleep. Consider the pros and cons before installing one in your bedroom. Pros Of a TV In the Bedroom Bedrooms are becoming more...

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15 Ideas for Personalizing Your College Dorm Room

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on May 27, 2024

15 Ideas for Personalizing Your College Dorm Room

Personalizing your college dorm room is a pivotal step in transforming a utilitarian living space into an inviting and inspiring sanctuary. Decorating your college dorm room with personal touches will allow you to put your unique stamp on the room that will be your home away from home in the forthcoming year. This personalization not...

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Real-Life Home Improvements You Really Regret: People Complain on Reddit

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on May 24, 2024

Real-Life Home Improvements You Really Regret: People Complain on Reddit

Almost every homeowner regrets at least one home improvement project. The ones that went over budget. Cheap materials that didn’t last. Shoddy workmanship. And much more. Regrets can be relatively minor like a misplaced door stop or very serious like a quarter million dollar addition going wrong. There are many home improvements that you won’t...

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Choosing the Right Headboard for Your Bedroom Design

Posted in Bedroom | by Rachel Brown, on May 24, 2024

Choosing the Right Headboard for Your Bedroom Design

The headboard is the most essential focal point of a bedroom, and as such, choosing the right headboard can define your bedroom style. Whether you prefer a cozy, rustic option or something more modern and minimalist, the right headboard can transform your bedroom and bring the entire aesthetic of your sanctuary together. Because this is...

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The Hardest Places To Clean In Your Home

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on May 23, 2024

The Hardest Places To Clean In Your Home

Even the most meticulous house cleaners miss things. Some places are difficult to get at. Some are forgotten. Some don’t seem to need cleaning that often. Here are 11 places that are overlooked but should be cleaned more regularly. Sliding Window and Door Tracks Sliding window and patio door tracks collect dirt, dust, and dead...

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Powder Room That Stands Out From the Crowd

Posted in Bathroom | by Rachel Brown, on May 23, 2024

Powder Room That Stands Out From the Crowd

Creating an eye-catching powder room is an exciting project that allows homeowners to stamp their personality on a small but impactful space. A powder room, in addition to its functional role, is an excellent place to attract attention because it can leave an impression on both guests and residents. Whether you want a luxurious retreat,...

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Vacuuming Tips and Tricks You’ll Wish You Knew Sooner

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on May 23, 2024

Vacuuming Tips and Tricks You’ll Wish You Knew Sooner

Vacuum cleaners are rarely used to their full potential. They are much more than carpet and floor cleaning machines. Here are 12 tips and tricks you can use to get the most out of your vacuum cleaner. Retrieving Lost Items Finding a lost ear stud in carpeting is difficult. Vacuuming the floor usually means sifting...

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How to Get the Look of a Paris Apartment in Your Home

Posted in Apartments | by Rachel Brown, on May 22, 2024

How to Get the Look of a Paris Apartment in Your Home

Transforming your home into a Parisian-inspired interior involves recreating the timeless elegance, charm, and sophisticated simplicity that Parisians are famous for. Almost everyone is familiar with the iconic Hausmmann architecture in Paris, but even the most humble spaces have a timeless chic that is typical of the Paris style. Embrace this look by combining modern...

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Plumbers Putty vs. Silicone Sealant

Posted in DIY Projects | by Terry Schutz, on May 22, 2024

Plumbers Putty vs. Silicone Sealant

Plumbers use plumbers putty and silicone sealant to prevent leaking, finish around sinks and tubs, faucets, and drains. They are interchangeable for some applications but not others. Here is what DIYers should know. What is Plumbers Putty? Plumbers putty is made from powdered clay and linseed oil. It may also contain fish oil, talc, limestone,...

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Small Kitchen Designs: How Designers Make the Most of Every Inch

Posted in Kitchen | by Rachel Brown, on May 21, 2024

Small Kitchen Designs: How Designers Make the Most of Every Inch

Designing a small kitchen can be a rewarding challenge that tests your creativity, innovation, functionality, and style. With limited space, every decision, from layout to material selection, must be carefully considered to maximize utility while maintaining style. The goal should always be to create a space that feels welcoming and spacious, regardless of size, by...

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Viral TikTok Ice and Dish Soap Garbage Disposal Hack

Posted in Kitchen | by Terry Schutz, on May 21, 2024

Viral TikTok Ice and Dish Soap Garbage Disposal Hack

Garbage disposals stink and clog up and host bacteria–without regular cleaning. It only takes a few minutes, costs next to nothing, and should be done about once a month. Regular cleaning eliminates smells and extends the disposal’s life expectancy. Two Ways To Clean a Garbage Disposal Garbage Disposals that have not been cleaned for a...

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Will The Home Depot Cut Wood for You? (Answered.)

Posted in DIY Projects | by Katie Barton, on May 21, 2024

Will The Home Depot Cut Wood for You? (Answered.)

When you don’t have a saw or need lumber cut down so that it fits in your vehicle, turn to The Home Depot. Nearly all Home Depot stores will cut wood for you, but rates vary from location to location. It’s also important to note that they will only cut wood you buy from them....

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The Best Way to Make and Style a Bed Like a Pro

Posted in Bedroom | by Rachel Brown, on May 20, 2024

The Best Way to Make and Style a Bed Like a Pro

Making and styling a bed may appear to be a mundane task, but this daily ritual has the potential to transform your bedroom into a peaceful space and set the tone for a good night’s sleep. Aside from aesthetics, making and styling a bed demonstrates attention to detail and personal style, resulting in a space...

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Elements of Classic Home Design Style and Why They Matter

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on May 20, 2024

Elements of Classic Home Design Style and Why They Matter

The classic home design style offers a timeless and elegant aesthetic that transcends ever-changing trends and fads. Incorporating these classic home style ideas can give your home a sense of sophistication and refinement, making it feel more welcoming and enduring. Classic style is important not only for people who have been furnishing their homes for...

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7 Tips to Keep Bees Away from Your House

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on May 20, 2024

7 Tips to Keep Bees Away from Your House

Bees are essential for plant pollination but bee stings hurt or can be dangerous to anyone who is allergic. Balancing the needs of nature with not getting stung can be accomplished with natural products that don’t kill bees. 7 Natural Ways To Repel Bees Bees come into yards because they are searching for pollen. Here...

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What Is An En Suite Bathroom?

Posted in Bathroom | by Katie Barton, on May 18, 2024

What Is An En Suite Bathroom?

An en suite bathroom is a bathroom that is attached to another room. This room is the master bedroom. Oftentimes, a master bedroom isn’t considered a master bedroom unless it has a master bathroom attached. An en suite bedroom and en suite bathroom are both correct. Any realtor will know what you are referring to....

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11 Creative Kitchen Island Ideas

Posted in Kitchen | by Rachel Brown, on May 17, 2024

11 Creative Kitchen Island Ideas

The kitchen island is a focal point in many kitchen designs. It has evolved from an extension of the kitchen countertops to a dynamic centerpiece of modern kitchens, offering a canvas for innovative design and multifunctional utility. Builders and kitchen designers are coming up with creative ways to design and use a kitchen island to...

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Pocket Doors – A Good Idea?

Posted in Interiors | by Terry Schutz, on May 17, 2024

Pocket Doors – A Good Idea?

Pocket doors save floor space. A standard 36” swing door requires about 10 square feet of floor space to open and close. It also uses up 20 square feet of wall space when standing open. Pocket doors use none of that space but they are not perfect. Consider all of the pros and cons before...

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What Is the Most Durable Decking Material?

Posted in Outdoor | by Terry Schutz, on May 16, 2024

What Is the Most Durable Decking Material?

Building a deck is an expensive, time-consuming undertaking. Choosing long-lasting durable materials ensures years of pleasure. If maintained properly, many decks last as long as the house. Consider all of the available options while planning your deck. Decks are constantly exposed to nature–rain, snow, hail, wind, and frost. Longer-lasting products are more expensive and often...

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Modern Americana Decor Is In — Here’s Where to Get It

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on May 16, 2024

Modern Americana Decor Is In — Here’s Where to Get It

Twenty years ago, rustic Americana, sometimes called primitive decor, was everywhere. It was hard to go into a department or home goods store without seeing metal barn stars, American flag wall hangings, and tattered-looking red, white, and blue table runners. While primitive style decorating is still prominent in some rural parts of America, a new...

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11 Elements of a Classic Dining Room Design You Didn’t Know You Needed

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on May 16, 2024

11 Elements of a Classic Dining Room Design You Didn’t Know You Needed

A classic dining room design is characterized by an elegant and timeless aesthetic. These ideas are especially appropriate for formal dining rooms because they create a look and atmosphere that are authentic and inviting – the ideal setting for entertaining your loved ones. They will also make your dining room more resistant to passing fads...

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