Are Robot Vacuums Worth It?

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on January 31, 2025

Are Robot Vacuums Worth It?

Having a robot vacuum zooming around your house and effortlessly keeping it clean is a great idea but: Will it replace your upright or canister vac? Does it eliminate the need for regular vacuuming? Will it clean all types of floors? How much does a robot vacuum cost? Robot vacuums have improved a great deal...

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How to Get Rid of a Mildew Smell in the Bathroom for Good

Posted in Bathroom | by Katie Barton, on January 30, 2025

How to Get Rid of a Mildew Smell in the Bathroom for Good

Mold and mildew thrive in damp, dark environments. Bathrooms, especially those that lack proper ventilation, are some of the most humid spaces in the house, offering prime growing conditions for mold or mildew to develop. While it’s common to find mildew spots on the bathroom ceiling, wet towels thrown in a pile on the floor...

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Design Ideas for a Bedroom With Stone Walls

Posted in Bedroom | by Rachel Brown, on January 30, 2025

Design Ideas for a Bedroom With Stone Walls

Stone walls combine rustic design style with distinctive texture to create a timeless look in bedrooms. Stone walls add an authentic touch to any bedroom space, whether you are decorating a mountain retreat or an English cottage. They work equally well with modern minimalist or cozy industrial decor, acting as both a stunning focal point...

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7 Trendy Kitchen Backsplashes to Elevate Your Design

Posted in Kitchen | by Terry Schutz, on January 29, 2025

7 Trendy Kitchen Backsplashes to Elevate Your Design

Backsplashes are a big part of kitchen design. They are no longer just a four-inch part of a countertop that attaches to the wall and sits on the countertop. Most designers prefer completely covering the wall between upper and lower cabinets and above sinks and stoves with a backsplash that compliments the kitchen style and...

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Traditional Japanese Bedroom Design Ideas to Create Serene Style

Posted in Bedroom | by Rachel Brown, on January 28, 2025

Traditional Japanese Bedroom Design Ideas to Create Serene Style

Japanese style, both pure and blended, is becoming a popular interior design trend in the United States. Traditional Japanese style is ideal for the bedroom because each element is carefully selected to create a peaceful environment that promotes rest and relaxation. Harmony, mindfulness, simplicity, and a close relationship with nature are the cornerstones of Japanese...

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Garden Trends That Will Be Huge In 2025

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on January 28, 2025

Garden Trends That Will Be Huge In 2025

Garden trends often become huge over time as ideas, styles, and designs gain acceptance. Climate change, diseases, and food supply make people reassess gardening and how to get the most out of their yards and gardens. Whether you want to produce more and better food, reduce work and costs, or just improve your garden’s look–there...

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10 Things You Should Never Put on Your Kitchen Island

Posted in Kitchen | by Rachel Brown, on January 27, 2025

10 Things You Should Never Put on Your Kitchen Island

Just as the kitchen is the heart of the home, many kitchen islands are the heart of the kitchen space. As a result, they become a resting place for a wide range of items that do not belong there. A cluttered kitchen island detracts from the overall look and functionality of the space. To maintain...

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Garden Features That Decrease Your Home’s Value

Posted in Outdoor | by Terry Schutz, on January 27, 2025

Garden Features That Decrease Your Home’s Value

House hunters usually decide if they like a house in about 15 seconds. What can they see in 10 or 15 seconds? The house, the lawn, flowerbeds, trees, and fences.Yards with a run-down look, poor maintenance, and a poorly kept garden. Curb appeal can make or break a home sale in 10 seconds. Or potential...

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Mistakes You Make When Watering Your Plants

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on January 24, 2025

Mistakes You Make When Watering Your Plants

Lack of water. Too much water. Watering at the wrong time. Watering leaves, not roots. These, and more watering mistakes can ruin your garden and make all your hard work a failure. Watering plants is likely the single most important maintenance job a gardener does. Outdoor watering accounts for about 30% of the average household’s...

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Mistakes People Make When Shopping for Furniture

Posted in Furniture | by Rachel Brown, on January 23, 2025

Mistakes People Make When Shopping for Furniture

It should come as no surprise that purchasing furniture can be difficult; however, because furniture is expensive and making poor decisions is costly, it is well worth the extra effort to find the best options for your space. Many shoppers become engrossed in the excitement of buying furniture in the moment, overlooking critical factors that...

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How To Clean Mold From a Toilet Base

Posted in Bathroom | by Terry Schutz, on January 23, 2025

How To Clean Mold From a Toilet Base

Nobody looks forward to cleaning the toilet. However, it should be cleaned every week for the obvious reasons and to prevent mold growth. Mold spores are everywhere. They grow and thrive in wet or humid locations where there is an organic source of food. Bathrooms–especially toilets–provide everything mold requires. Especially if it is not cleaned...

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House Hunting? Look for These Energy Efficient Features to Save Money

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on January 22, 2025

House Hunting? Look for These Energy Efficient Features to Save Money

Your mortgage, property tax, and homeowner’s insurance aren’t the only ongoing costs you’ll incur when you leap into homeownership. Aside from regular maintenance and repairs, you’ll also be responsible for electric, gas, and water bills.  Depending on the size of your home, you may be in for a real surprise during hot summers or frigid...

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I Wash All My Clothes in Cold Water—Here’s Why

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on January 22, 2025

I Wash All My Clothes in Cold Water—Here’s Why

When I moved into my current house about ten years ago, the water heater was too small for my family’s needs. As a family of five, only a couple of us could take showers without waiting at least an hour for the water to heat back up. Since I didn’t want to waste our precious...

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Open Floor Plan Design Mistakes to Avoid

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on January 21, 2025

Open Floor Plan Design Mistakes to Avoid

Open floor plans have recently fallen out of favor in some design circles as more homeowners look for ways to make their homes feel cozier and more intimate. Regardless of niche trends, open floor plans are still one of the most popular types of living space designs because they offer spaciousness, flexibility, and a seamless...

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Is the “Closing Shift” Cleaning Method the Secret to an Always-Clean Home?

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on January 20, 2025

Is the “Closing Shift” Cleaning Method the Secret to an Always-Clean Home?

If you’ve hung around TikTok for any length of time, you’ve seen a slew of cleaning hacks, everything from dangerous chemical mixing or the air fryer cleaning “hack” to more innocuous air conditioner cleaning tips.  While we’re left underwhelmed by many of the viral TikTok cleaning methods, the “Closing Shift” is one we can get...

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Which House Projects to Complete Before Selling Your Home

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Rachel Brown, on January 17, 2025

Which House Projects to Complete Before Selling Your Home

Every seller wants their home to appeal to the greatest number of possible buyers. Consider these house projects to skip or complete before listing your home for sale to maximize the impact of your time and resources. Certain projects will significantly improve the appeal of your home without costing too much. These will help you...

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Which House Projects to Avoid Before Selling Your Home

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Rachel Brown, on January 16, 2025

Which House Projects to Avoid Before Selling Your Home

Selling a home is stressful, but you can make it less so by thoughtfully considering which projects to finish and which to let go before you sell. Some jobs should be completed before the “For Sale” sign goes up in the yard, but not all home projects are worth the time, effort, and money. In...

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Kitchen Countertop Mistakes You Don’t Want To Make

Posted in Kitchen | by Terry Schutz, on January 15, 2025

Kitchen Countertop Mistakes You Don’t Want To Make

Countertops are often the focal point of a kitchen. They occupy a large expanse of the available space and most kitchen activities happen on them. Most countertop materials last at least 20 years. Some–like natural stone–last 100 years. It is a long time to look at a mistake. Countertops can be very expensive. The average...

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Popular Indoor Plants That Attract Pests Into Your Home

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on January 14, 2025

Popular Indoor Plants That Attract Pests Into Your Home

Indoor plants improve the look and feel of your home. They also add oxygen and help provide a peaceful environment. Unfortunately, some of them attract pests that never seem to leave. Know which plants to avoid if you don’t want bug infestations. Common Indoor Plant Pests Most pests are imported when you buy plants or...

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Ideas for Making an Open Floor Plan Feel Cozier

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on January 14, 2025

Ideas for Making an Open Floor Plan Feel Cozier

Creating comfort and a sense of intimacy are a driving force in modern interior design, and this can present a challenge in open floor plan layouts. Open floor plans offer spaciousness and flow, but the expanse of the space can make it feel cold and impersonal. Creating an inviting atmosphere in this environment requires a...

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Birds In Your Chimney? Get Them Out and Keep Them Out

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on January 13, 2025

Birds In Your Chimney? Get Them Out and Keep Them Out

Birds love chimneys. A chimney provides birds with a high perch to spot food or danger. It is a warm and safe place in the winter and a good spot–from a bird’s point of view–to build nests and raise young. Birds in your chimney are noisy, dirty, and dangerous. Risks Of Birds In Your Chimney...

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Is Your Cleaner Ruining Your Countertops?

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on January 13, 2025

Is Your Cleaner Ruining Your Countertops?

It would be very convenient if one cleaner were effective for all cleaning chores. That cleaner hasn’t been invented yet. Different surfaces require specific types of cleaners to do the job properly and to avoid damaging the finish. Countertops are the focus of your kitchen. They are the most wiped surface in the house. They...

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7 Signs You Have Too Much Stuff in Your House and Need to Declutter ASAP

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on January 10, 2025

7 Signs You Have Too Much Stuff in Your House and Need to Declutter ASAP

With the New Year comes lofty goal setting, which, for many, includes whipping their house into organizational shape. January is one of the best times to declutter your belongings and reorganize, allowing you to start the year with a clean house and a clear mind. If you’re unsure whether decluttering should be on your bucket...

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Mistakes You Make When Decorating With Mirrors

Posted in Interiors | by Terry Schutz, on January 10, 2025

Mistakes You Make When Decorating With Mirrors

Mirrors often add the perfect finishing touch to a room. Done properly they improve light, make the room look and feel larger, and can add accent to the room’s focal point. Mirror-hanging mistakes detract from the design effects you are trying to accomplish. Here are some to avoid. Improper Proportion A wall of mirrors in...

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Organizing Tips Every Homeowner Should Know This Year

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Rachel Brown, on January 9, 2025

Organizing Tips Every Homeowner Should Know This Year

As the calendar turns to January once again, it is time to carefully store our holiday finery and get organized for the coming year. Whether you want to streamline your daily routines, reduce stress, or just enjoy a cleaner and more orderly environment, organizing your home can have a transformative effect on your life. This...

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Is It Really Necessary to Clean Your Toilet Tank Twice Per Year?

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on January 9, 2025

Is It Really Necessary to Clean Your Toilet Tank Twice Per Year?

Since the toilet comes into contact with some of the grossest substances in a house, cleaning it on a regular basis is a necessity. Using a disinfecting toilet bowl cleaner to wipe out germs is the norm when it comes to the bowl and exterior, but what about the toilet tank?  The toilet tank is...

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Things In Your House That Are Making You Sick

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on January 8, 2025

Things In Your House That Are Making You Sick

Your home is your castle and safe space but be aware that enemies within might be compromising your health. Especially in winter when the house is closed up against the cold outside. You may suffer some of these symptoms if your house is making you sick. Depending on how sensitive or health-compromised a person is,...

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Things In Your Living Room That Aren’t Worth Spending Money On

Posted in Living Room | by Terry Schutz, on January 7, 2025

Things In Your Living Room That Aren’t Worth Spending Money On

The living rooms in most houses get a lot of use–by family, friends, and for entertaining. Most people want it attractive and welcoming but you don’t have to break the bank in the process. Many living room items are overpriced, unnecessary, and may be out of date in a short amount of time. Think twice...

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How to Clean a Toaster So That It’s Not Full of Crumbs

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on January 6, 2025

How to Clean a Toaster So That It’s Not Full of Crumbs

One of my biggest pet peeves is wiping down my kitchen counters only to cover them in crumbs when I lift and wipe under my toaster. When this happens, I know I’m past the point of needing to clean the crumb tray. If you’ve never cleaned your toaster before, the steps are easy, and the...

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Things In Your Bathroom That Aren’t Worth Spending Money On

Posted in Bathroom | by Terry Schutz, on January 6, 2025

Things In Your Bathroom That Aren’t Worth Spending Money On

An average bathroom renovation increases a home’s resale value by more than the original cost. Beware of including some trendy expensive items that are not worth spending money on and may fall out of style. Many of them do not recoup the initial cost. Avoid overspending on these additions. Steam Showers Steam showers may be...

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Worst Interior Design Trends to Follow This Year

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on January 2, 2025

Worst Interior Design Trends to Follow This Year

As we step into the new year, it’s the perfect time to explore interior design trends that can refresh our homes and identify those that may lose their charm as the year unfolds. The worst interior design trends are often due to an overemphasis on passing fads, which can compromise the functionality of your space...

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Common Mistakes When You Paint Over Wallpaper

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on January 1, 2025

Common Mistakes When You Paint Over Wallpaper

If your wallpaper looks drab or you are tired of the design and colors, painting over it may be an option. Removing old wallpaper can damage the drywall beneath it–making a paint job an attractive choice. Painting with patience and avoiding these mistakes can produce a long-lasting finished paint job without the hassle of removing...

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10 Unexpected Things That Will Ruin Your Hardwood Floors

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on December 30, 2024

10 Unexpected Things That Will Ruin Your Hardwood Floors

Hardwood floors can improve the look of your home and increase its resale value. But while hardwoods are known for being durable and long-lasting, they aren’t indestructible. If you’ve noticed damage to your wood floors but can’t pinpoint the culprit, it may be one of these ten things. 1. PVC and Latex Rug Pads A...

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Brown Stains on Wallpaper: A Sign of Trouble?

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

Brown Stains on Wallpaper: A Sign of Trouble?

Brown stains on your wallpaper look ugly and may be a sign of worse underlying problems. Wiping the stains with dish soap and water several times makes the stain less noticeable. You need a weak bleach solution (one part bleach, two parts water) to remove stains entirely. Be aware that you might remove the color...

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10 Common Scent Mistakes to Avoid in Your Home

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

10 Common Scent Mistakes to Avoid in Your Home

Smell is one of the most powerful senses, with a strong influence on mood and perception. Pleasant smells make your home feel fresher and more inviting, but other scents can have the opposite effect. Choosing the right fragrances for your home requires thoughtful planning, as does avoiding certain smells. This is especially crucial when hosting...

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10 Mistakes Homeowners Make With Area Rugs and How to Fix Them

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on December 19, 2024

10 Mistakes Homeowners Make With Area Rugs and How to Fix Them

Area rugs are an essential component of home design, adding comfort, style, and texture to a room. However, there are some common mistakes that people make when using rugs that can lead to frustration later. Many homeowners make unintentional choices about area rugs that reduce the impact of the design or cause an imbalance in...

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Home Heating Tips and Tricks That Save You Money

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

Home Heating Tips and Tricks That Save You Money

Unless you are signed up for an average monthly payment plan, your energy bills can be a surprise–even a shock. Every little bit you can save on heating costs lowers those bills. Use these tips and tricks to save money without being uncomfortable. Get An Energy Audit An energy audit tells you where the house...

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Surprising Household Uses For Acetone Besides as a Nail Polish Remover

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Rachel Brown, on December 18, 2024

Surprising Household Uses For Acetone Besides as a Nail Polish Remover

Acetone is a versatile compound that can be used for much more than just nail polish removal. Its chemical properties make it a valuable tool in a variety of applications, from household cleaning to rejuvenation. Its ability to dissolve, clean, and evaporate quickly makes it a useful secret weapon in your household cleaning arsenal. Discover...

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Pantone Releases 2025 Color of the Year, And It’s Just What We Expected

Posted in Interiors | by Katie Barton, on December 17, 2024

Pantone Releases 2025 Color of the Year, And It’s Just What We Expected

The Pantone Colour Institute is regarded as the leading global source of color expertise. Their panel of designers and color influencers assess and forecast color trends, and they’ve recently announced the Pantone 2025 color of the year—Mocha Mousse, a warm, earthy shade of brown. The Pantone color of the year is similar to many shades...

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Home Renos You Should Never Do In The Winter

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

Home Renos You Should Never Do In The Winter

Most exterior renovation projects slow down or halt completely in the winter. Freezing temperatures, snow, wet or frozen soil, and limited daylight make winter renovations slow, dangerous, and difficult. The quality of work often suffers. It is much more efficient to plan your renovations during winter months and be ready to start work when the...

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Festive Plants That Are Extremely Poisonous

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on December 16, 2024

Festive Plants That Are Extremely Poisonous

The festive season–especially Christmas–usually brings out the best food, smells, friends, and decorations. Some of the plants used to decorate are extremely poisonous and should be handled with care to prevent small children and pets from getting sick. Just like poisonous potted plants you should not grow, some of the most decorative festive plants are...

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Mistakes To Avoid When Cleaning Your Kitchen Countertop

Posted in Kitchen | by Terry Schutz, on December 16, 2024

Mistakes To Avoid When Cleaning Your Kitchen Countertop

No other place in the house gets wiped, swiped, sprayed, and cleaned more than the kitchen countertop. Removing food, grease, spills, and crumbs regularly is necessary for cleanliness and to prevent them from becoming breeding areas for bacteria and germs. Avoid these cleaning mistakes to keep your countertop safe and in good condition. 1. Using...

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Design Choices You Might Regret in Five Years

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

Design Choices You Might Regret in Five Years

When designing your dream home, it is easy to get caught up in the latest trends, but relying too heavily on styles that are completely “of the moment” can lead to decisions you might later regret. Because of the enduring nature of home design decisions, these choices inevitably last much longer than the enthusiasm that...

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Do You Need to Heat an Unfinished Basement in the Winter?

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on December 13, 2024

Do You Need to Heat an Unfinished Basement in the Winter?

It’s a question I’ve often grappled with—should you heat your basement in the winter? On the one hand, heating bills are already sky high when temps are frigid, but on the other hand, will not heating the basement lead to a catastrophe, like a burst water pipe? I dug into the best expert tips and...

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How To Keep Cats Out Of Flowerbeds and Gardens

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

How To Keep Cats Out Of Flowerbeds and Gardens

Cats–especially kittens–can be adorable, funny, and beneficial–eliminating mice, rats, and squirrels. They are also incredibly annoying when they poop, urinate, and dig up seeds and plants in your garden and flowerbeds. Try one or more of these ideas to keep your gardens feline-free. Reasons To Keep Cats Out Cats may remove the odd rodent from...

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Score Better Quality for Less By Buying These Bedroom Items Secondhand

Posted in Furniture | by Katie Barton, on December 12, 2024

Score Better Quality for Less By Buying These Bedroom Items Secondhand

When sourcing items for your bedroom, some things should always be purchased new, like mattresses and pillows. But for significant savings and a one-of-a-kind design, thrifted decor pieces are hard to beat. You can find secondhand bedroom items at your local thrift stores, flea markets, and, of course, Facebook Marketplace. Here’s what to look for....

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Things You Should Never Use Bleach To Clean

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

Things You Should Never Use Bleach To Clean

Bleach is often the first choice to disinfect surfaces and remove tough stains. It is very effective but the absolute wrong choice for some cleaning jobs. Do not use bleach to clean any of these items. Children’s Furniture and Toys Bleach is a great disinfectant but toxic if ingested. It is also linked to skin...

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5 Solutions for Keeping Snow Off of Your Hardwoods this Winter

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

5 Solutions for Keeping Snow Off of Your Hardwoods this Winter

Snow makes for a beautiful sight but can lead to trouble, especially when it’s tracked in on your hardwood floors. Wood and water don’t mix. Neither does the salt used to melt snow and ice. Too much snow on the floor can lead to your hardwoods or laminate floors warping and, sometimes, causing mold or...

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Home Renovations That Never Go Out Of Style

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on December 10, 2024

Home Renovations That Never Go Out Of Style

Once you decide to do a major renovation, it’s time to choose styles and designs. Make sure your choices look as good in 20 years as today. (Teal bathrooms were a fad that lasted about 6 months.) When renovating, always ask yourself, “Will I still like this in 20 years? Will it still look stylish?...

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Are Yellow Stains On Your Pillow a Warning Sign?

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on December 9, 2024

Are Yellow Stains On Your Pillow a Warning Sign?

Yellow stains appearing on your white pillows are disheartening. They are unsightly. They also may have health implications. Your head rests on the stained pillow and your mouth, nose, and eyes are in close contact with the stains. Causes Of Yellow Stains On Pillows Pillows usually turn yellow from a combination of factors–often related to...

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Surfaces That Should Never Be Cleaned With Vinegar

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on December 6, 2024

Surfaces That Should Never Be Cleaned With Vinegar

White vinegar is often considered the best, most inexpensive, and environmentally safe cleaner in your house. While this is true in many instances, there are some cleaning jobs where vinegar can damage surfaces and fail to clean well. Do not use vinegar to clean these items. Unsealed Grout The acid nature of vinegar can wear...

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What is a Farmhouse Sink?

Posted in Kitchen | by Rachel Brown, on December 5, 2024

What is a Farmhouse Sink?

A farmhouse sink is identifiable because they have a large basin with an exposed front panel. Most farmhouse sinks have a single basin, though there are also double basin options. The most common material used to make farmhouse sinks are porcelain and stainless steel, though many modern kitchens use concrete farmhouse sinks as these have...

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This is The Correct Way to Load a Dishwasher

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

This is The Correct Way to Load a Dishwasher

When it comes to loading a dishwasher, there are a lot of disagreements on what should be put where—do cups go on the top rack or bowls? Should you load dishes from the front to the back or side to side? And do you really need to pre-rinse? Today, we’re diving into your deep-burning dishwasher...

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Houseplants That Don’t Need Much Water

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

Houseplants That Don’t Need Much Water

If you feel guilty when you forget to water your houseplants, it may be time to choose different plants. Some houseplants don’t require regular watering. Some prefer that you leave them alone and they appear to thrive on neglect. Here are some plants to consider if you are away from home regularly and the housesitter...

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‘90s Christmas Decor is Back: How to Get the Look With These 13 Ideas

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

‘90s Christmas Decor is Back: How to Get the Look With These 13 Ideas

Everything comes back around, including that Christmas decor you thought you left back in the ‘90s. This throwback decor makes perfect sense given that millennials have reached the stage of adulthood where they are nostalgic for the past. Using themed decorations, multi-colored lights, and extravagant bows, this ‘90s aesthetic of warmth and comfort is the...

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Affordable Decor Ideas That Will Make Your House Look Expensive

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on December 3, 2024

Affordable Decor Ideas That Will Make Your House Look Expensive

Making your home look more expensive is a goal of many homeowners, and there are certain ways of doing it that are budget-friendly and simple. With the right approach, affordable decor ideas can transform your space into a sophisticated retreat that exudes both elegance and style. From simple design adjustments to clever style tricks, it...

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Things You Should Never Store Under Your Bed

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

Things You Should Never Store Under Your Bed

The average double bed has about 15 cubic feet of wasted space under it. It’s a pretty attractive storage area. But some things should never be stored there. Here are a few of them and the reasons why. Heavy Items Everything stored under the bed has to slide in and out. Heavy containers don’t slide...

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Decorating With Brown is Not Outdated: How to Use it in Your Space

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on December 2, 2024

Decorating With Brown is Not Outdated: How to Use it in Your Space

With the rise of more colorful earthy interiors, the color brown is back as a rich and nuanced choice for interiors and exteriors alike. While decorating with brown might not feel like an obvious choice, using brown can bring warmth, sophistication, and grounding to any space. Brown is a versatile color and evokes feelings of...

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5 Signs You Need to Add a Humidifier to Your Home ASAP

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on November 29, 2024

5 Signs You Need to Add a Humidifier to Your Home ASAP

As the temperature drops, the indoor heat gets cranked up. While this keeps everyone comfortable, it also leads to dry, damaging air.  One of the main reasons we experience the dry air phenomena in the winter is that cool air has difficulty retaining moisture. Then, when the heat is turned on to combat the frigid...

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Plants You Should Never Plant In the Fall

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on November 29, 2024

Plants You Should Never Plant In the Fall

Many plants thrive and benefit when planted in the fall, but not all. By planting the wrong varieties, you may be wasting your time and money trying to get a head start on next spring’s growing season. Wait until spring to put these plants in your garden. Plants require warm temperatures to establish hardy and...

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Scents You Should Use To Keep Ants Out Of Your Home For Good

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on November 28, 2024

Scents You Should Use To Keep Ants Out Of Your Home For Good

The best way to get rid of ants is to keep them away. Seeing a few ants in your house doesn’t seem like a big deal. But once they find a food source, others will follow their trail. You could soon have large numbers of ants trouping in and out of your house. It is...

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These Decorating Mistakes Make Your Room Look Tiny

Posted in Interiors | by Katie Barton, on November 26, 2024

These Decorating Mistakes Make Your Room Look Tiny

Even if you’re redecorating a small room and want it to have a cozy vibe, cramped probably isn’t the look you’re after. Yet, it’s common for homeowners to make furniture, styling, and rug mistakes that dwarf their homes.  If you want your room to look put together and a bit bigger, avoid these decorating mistakes...

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Home Renos You Should Always Do Yourself

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on November 25, 2024

Home Renos You Should Always Do Yourself

Many home renovation projects are not difficult. They can be successfully done by following instructions and being patient. You can save a lot of money doing the job yourself and have a feeling of accomplishment and satisfaction when you are done. Here are some home renos you should consider doing yourself. Installing Shelving and Closet...

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Scents You Should Use To Keep Spiders Out From Your House

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on November 25, 2024

Scents You Should Use To Keep Spiders Out From Your House

Most spiders are creepy–but harmless. Most people don’t appreciate sharing their homes with spiders. They scare people with their quick movements and weave webs that make your home look and feel unclean. Keeping them out makes for a more comfortable home. Spiders are predators that kill and eat other insects. If spiders constantly try to...

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What Is Snow Mold and How To Get Rid Of It

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

What Is Snow Mold and How To Get Rid Of It

Snow mold is those surprise white and pink circles left on your lawn after the snow melts. The circles can vary in size from a few inches to several feet in diameter. The affected grass is crusty and matted. Severe infestations kill grass and leave the lawn patchy and unattractive. What Causes Snow Mold? Snow...

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Things That Make Your Dining Room Look Dated

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on November 22, 2024

Things That Make Your Dining Room Look Dated

The dining room is a vital space in many homes because it serves as the setting for countless meals, creating enduring memories that become part of lasting traditions. Others find the dining room too formal and separate to be used on a daily basis. With all of these different goals and family priorities in mind,...

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Fast Ways To Unclog a Toilet Without a Plunger

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on November 21, 2024

Fast Ways To Unclog a Toilet Without a Plunger

Nobody wants a clogged toilet–especially without a toilet plunger. If you find yourself in this situation, here are a few alternatives. You probably already have most of the things you need in the house. Many of them can be used together to eliminate the clog. Baking Soda and Vinegar Dip most of the water out...

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What Designers Prioritize First in Decorating: Their Step-by-Step Process

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

What Designers Prioritize First in Decorating: Their Step-by-Step Process

Interior design is a combination of art and science, and designers have learned what to prioritize when it comes to creating gorgeous spaces. Interior designers create designs with a strong sense of balance, functionality, and style. At the heart of their work is a dedication to creating environments that not only look good but also...

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7 Household Items You Should Never Clean with Water

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

7 Household Items You Should Never Clean with Water

Water is one of the safest household cleaners, which might make you think it’s appropriate for all surfaces, but that’s not the case. While you can use it to wash down many delicate surfaces, avoid cleaning the following seven items with water. Unfinished Wood Wood and water don’t mix—especially when that wood doesn’t have a...

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Costly Ways You Could Ruin Your Home Without Realizing It

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

Costly Ways You Could Ruin Your Home Without Realizing It

Proper home maintenance extends your house’s lifespan, makes your living environment comfortable, and saves money. Poor home maintenance, skipping or ignoring jobs, or doing poor work can cause major problems and expenses. You might be ruining your home without even knowing it. Growing Trees and Shrubs Too Close To Buildings Planting those little shrubs and...

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Surprising Things You Can Clean With Shaving Cream

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

Surprising Things You Can Clean With Shaving Cream

Every home should have a can of shaving cream–even if no one uses it for shaving. Shaving cream is an excellent cleaner for some things. It is handy, easy to use, and inexpensive. Shaving cream is not a cleaning cure-all, but it works well for certain jobs. Why Shaving Cream Cleans Shaving cream creates rich...

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Essential Lawn Cleaning For Winter

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

Essential Lawn Cleaning For Winter

In colder climates, winter lawn care ranges from very little to none. Before snow covers your lawn here are a few essential lawn cleaning tips that help your lawn get through the winter healthier. By properly preparing the lawn, you have less spring yard work and an early start to next year’s healthy lush lawn....

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Things Professional Cleaners Always Clean Before the Holidays

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

Things Professional Cleaners Always Clean Before the Holidays

Professional cleaners know that a relaxed host has the best holiday visits. They always ensure that cleaning and guest preparations are completed well in advance to reduce stress. Get these chores done early and enjoy your guests. Declutter A little clutter is normal in everyone’s daily life. Cleaning is easier when the house is not...

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Space Heater Safety Tips To Follow This Winter

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on November 15, 2024

Space Heater Safety Tips To Follow This Winter

Space heaters provide warmth to smaller rooms and areas quickly, efficiently, and cost-effectively. They are also dangerous. The Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates that 21,800 residential fires are related to space heaters causing about 300 deaths–each year. Follow these safety tips and all the precautions recommended by the heater manufacturers for warm and safe winter...

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8 Paint Colors You Should Never Use in Your Dining Room and What to Try Instead

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on November 14, 2024

8 Paint Colors You Should Never Use in Your Dining Room and What to Try Instead

Creating the ideal ambiance is a crucial part of decorating a dining room. The dining room is a place where you want to make people feel comfortable and welcome. Colors can work against this goal and give your room a harsh or unwelcoming vibe. While some colors may be too stimulating, others may be chilly...

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Scents You Should Use To Keep Mice Out Of Your Home For Good

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

Scents You Should Use To Keep Mice Out Of Your Home For Good

Mice–like all rodents–have a keen sense of smell. Food odors attract them to your home. They move in for warmth, safety, and a regular source of food. You can use their sense of smell against them by putting out scents that repel them. Here are some of the best choices. Repelling Mice Naturally Spraying poison...

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14 Plants You Should Never Prune in the Fall

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on November 13, 2024

14 Plants You Should Never Prune in the Fall

When temperatures cool and leaves flood your lawn, you might want to clean up outside and tackle some yard work. While fall presents an excellent time to prune certain plants, like phlox and Hostas, other varieties will only suffer (and potentially not bloom) if you prune them in the fall. Pruning before a cold season...

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Lighting Trends You Are Starting to See Everywhere

Posted in Lighting | by Rachel Brown, on November 12, 2024

Lighting Trends You Are Starting to See Everywhere

Lighting is often an overlooked aspect of design, but strategic lighting design decisions can mean the difference between a stunning and lackluster space. Lighting trends in high-end design are constantly evolving to combine style, ambience, and functionality, resulting in spaces that are both modern and inviting. New lighting trends embrace new ways to illuminate a...

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Never Put These 8 Things on the Bottom Rack of Your Dishwasher

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on November 12, 2024

Never Put These 8 Things on the Bottom Rack of Your Dishwasher

Your dishwasher is a handy helper in the kitchen, saving you from hours of painstakingly hand-washing dishes. But as nice as it is to rinse dishes and toss them in the dishwasher, this kitchen machine isn’t equipped to clean all types of items. The heating element in modern dishwashers is located at the bottom. The...

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Cleaning Tasks You Should Not Ignore Before Winterizing Your Home

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

Cleaning Tasks You Should Not Ignore Before Winterizing Your Home

Getting your house clean before winter and the holiday entertaining season starts removes pressure and makes for a more peaceful and relaxed winter. Here are some tasks you should not skip. Chimneys and Fireplaces Have your chimney, fireplace, and wood stove cleaned before winter heating season sets in. Creosote buildup causes chimney fires that damage...

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Types Of Insulation To Use When Winterizing Your House

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

Types Of Insulation To Use When Winterizing Your House

Winterizing your house with insulation is the best way to save on heating costs, reduce drafts, protect pipes, and create a more comfortable living environment. You can use many types of insulation to winterize your house. In fact, you should use different types of insulation for different applications to maximize energy efficiency. Many have specific...

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Kitchen Items Not Worth Spending Money On

Posted in Kitchen | by Terry Schutz, on November 8, 2024

Kitchen Items Not Worth Spending Money On

It is very easy to convince yourself that you need special kitchen tools, especially after seeing them used at a friend’s or relative’s house. After a few uses, many shiny new kitchen toys become storage headaches, show up at garage sales, are given to your children, or are thrown out. Save money by leaving the...

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Home Repairs You Should Not Postpone Before Winter

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

Home Repairs You Should Not Postpone Before Winter

Cold weather, snow, and ice are hard on homes and equipment. Things freeze up, break more easily, and are much harder to repair in the cold. Take care of these repairs and maintenance items before winter to save money and protect your investments. Clean Out the Gutters Gutters collect twigs, leaves, cones, and dirt which...

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What These 11 Front Door Colors Say About You

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Rachel Brown, on November 7, 2024

What These 11 Front Door Colors Say About You

People may choose a front door color based on their home’s exterior palette or because they have a particular interest in one color, but many do not consider what this color says about them. But your front door is more than just an entryway; its color can reveal something about your personality and the atmosphere...

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What to Do with Fallen Leaves

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on November 6, 2024

What to Do with Fallen Leaves

Orange and red fall landscapes look beautiful, but do fallen leaves pose a threat to your lawn? If your yard looks anything like mine, it’s hard to see the grass through the sheer amount of leaves on the ground.  There’s some debate on whether to leave the fallen leaves on the ground or make use...

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Kitchen Design Elements That Instantly Date Your Space (and How to Avoid Them)

Posted in Kitchen | by Rachel Brown, on November 5, 2024

Kitchen Design Elements That Instantly Date Your Space (and How to Avoid Them)

The kitchen is an important part of the design and functionality of your home. Outdated kitchen design can significantly affect the perceived style of your entire home, and the materials you choose can make or break the smooth operation of your kitchen. With the interplay of so many materials and the rapid cycle of design...

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Poisonous Potted Plants You Should Not Grow In Small Apartments

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on November 5, 2024

Poisonous Potted Plants You Should Not Grow In Small Apartments

Growing plants in a small apartment improves air quality, adds a touch of the outdoors, and adds color and fragrant odors to the living space. Growing potted plants in small apartments can be challenging. Space is at a premium. Some apartments get very little sunlight. Also, some of the most attractive plants are toxic to...

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How to Makeover Your Living Room in a Weekend

Posted in Living Room | by Katie Barton, on November 4, 2024

How to Makeover Your Living Room in a Weekend

If your living room is feeling stale, you don’t need a ton of money or time to spruce it up. Give yourself a budget (which can be as little as zero if you don’t have extra cash), then create a rough outline of what you’d like to change.  If you need some inspiration, here’s the...

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Herbs That You Should Not Have in Your Home

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on November 1, 2024

Herbs That You Should Not Have in Your Home

Plucking fresh herbs from indoor plants appeals to most cooks. Maintaining some herb plants indoors is frustrating and futile. Many herbs are outdoor plants and don’t survive well inside.  Here are a few species you should not try to grow indoors. Dill Dill plants grow to three feet tall, with some varieties reaching five feet....

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If You’re Not Washing These 7 Things in Cold Water, You Really Should Be

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on November 1, 2024

If You’re Not Washing These 7 Things in Cold Water, You Really Should Be

Washing laundry in cold water gets a bad rap for not getting clothes clean enough. While this might have been true ten to twenty years ago, today, many modern laundry detergents are formulated to clean clothing just as well in cold water as they do in warm or hot water. If you currently wash everything...

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Things You Should Never Have In Your Bedroom For a Good Sleep

Posted in Bedroom | by Stefan Gheorghe, on October 31, 2024

Things You Should Never Have In Your Bedroom For a Good Sleep

Most people view their bedrooms as a quiet, peaceful sanctuary from the world around them. A place to unwind from the day, relax, and prepare for tomorrow. Use some of these tips and suggestions to ensure that your sanctuary provides a restful environment. Keep It Clean, Organized, and Uncluttered  Clutter and disorganization affect emotional well-being,...

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Home Repairs You Should Never Ever Ignore

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on October 31, 2024

Home Repairs You Should Never Ever Ignore

Regular home maintenance is necessary to protect your investment and prevent serious damage. Many repairs like squeaky hinges or burned-out light bulbs are not essential, but some problems need to be attended to as soon as they become apparent. Here are some repairs that you should never ever ignore or procrastinate about. Roof Leaks Leaking...

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Things That Make Your Kitchen Look Dated

Posted in Kitchen | by Terry Schutz, on October 30, 2024

Things That Make Your Kitchen Look Dated

Your kitchen may look outdated but not retro. Spending over $30,000.00 on a full kitchen renovation may not fit into your budget. You can modernize your kitchen incrementally with small inexpensive upgrades. Here are some things that make your kitchen look outdated and improvements you can make. Hanging Pots and Pans Not only is this...

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Furniture Styles You Should Not Buy For Small Spaces

Posted in Interiors | by Terry Schutz, on October 30, 2024

Furniture Styles You Should Not Buy For Small Spaces

Furnishing a small space requires balancing what you need and what you want. You want the space to be welcoming and comfortable without being cluttered and overpowering. Here are a few helpful tips you can use. Oversized Furniture Furniture set up in a large showroom looks and feels completely different than it does in a...

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12 Things That Don’t Belong in Your Living Room

Posted in Living Room | by Rachel Brown, on October 29, 2024

12 Things That Don’t Belong in Your Living Room

Living rooms are busy areas of the home, and if you are not careful, they can become a haven for clutter of all kinds. Clearing your living room of unnecessary items will make it more functional for all of your daily activities while also making it more visually appealing. The ultimate goal of decluttering your...

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Common Cleaning Products You Should Not Use Indoors

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on October 29, 2024

Common Cleaning Products You Should Not Use Indoors

Most people want a clean healthy home and expend a lot of effort keeping it that way. Some common cleaning products pose risks you may not want to deal with. Here are some cleaners to keep out of your house. Toxic Cleaning Chemicals To Avoid Most commercial cleaners have toxic substances included in their formulas...

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Things You Should Never Wash In Hot Water

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on October 28, 2024

Things You Should Never Wash In Hot Water

Hot water washes kill bacteria and sanitize clothes. They can also do irreparable harm to some clothing items. Here are some things best kept out of hot water washes. Delicate Items Silk, lace, wool, and other delicate items need to be washed in cold water. Hot water washes cause shrinking, tearing, fading, and size distortion....

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These Common Mopping Mishaps Might Be Ruining Your Floors

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

These Common Mopping Mishaps Might Be Ruining Your Floors

When it comes to housekeeping, mopping can be a controversial subject. Some swear by steam mops, while others caution against them. Some people mop daily, while others go weeks between floor washing sessions.  But the best mopping method usually lies somewhere in between. There are general mopping rules you should never break, while others vary...

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Secrets Your Home Builder Doesn’t Want You To Know

Posted in Architecture | by Terry Schutz, on October 25, 2024

Secrets Your Home Builder Doesn’t Want You To Know

Building a new home is a very complicated project–even when you hire a builder. You can never have too much information. Builders do not always volunteer all the information they have. Here are some things you need to know. You Can Get a Pre-Move-In Inspection Get an independent inspection done before taking possession of your...

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