Outdated Bedroom Design Trends We Are Retiring and What to Do Instead

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

Outdated Bedroom Design Trends We Are Retiring and What to Do Instead

Bedrooms are personal spaces that should be a retreat from the outside world, but sometimes these most private spaces can begin to feel lackluster and out of style. Rather than letting outdated trends dictate your bedroom design, knowing what new looks are available can help you make small changes to make your bedroom feel exciting...

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These Popular Interior Color Trends Will Dominate 2025

Posted in Interiors | by Katie Barton, on October 23, 2024

These Popular Interior Color Trends Will Dominate 2025

With most of the major paint brands having released their colors of the year, it’s easy to see what color trends will dominate in 2025 and which will stay in 2024. If you’re ready to get a jumpstart on decorating, here are some of the most popular ideas to try out. Deep Browns, Purples, and...

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Houseplants That You Should Not Have in Your Home

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Rachel Brown, on October 22, 2024

Houseplants That You Should Not Have in Your Home

Houseplants have an amazing way of making any home feel more vibrant and fresh. Most houseplants serve to enhance the atmosphere, improve the air quality, and provide a sense of calm, but not all plants are suitable for your home’s interior. Indeed, some of them may pose hidden risks to children or pets. Certain plants...

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10 Genius Cleaning Hacks

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

10 Genius Cleaning Hacks

Everybody loves a clean house and most people look for quick, easy, and effective ways to clean, disinfect, and sanitize. Here are 10 of the best ways to accomplish that. Disinfect Your Equipment Use hot soapy water and bleach to disinfect your cleaning equipment. Germs, bacteria, and mold can build up on brushes, sponges, rags,...

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Fall Decor Tips That Can Instantly Transform Your Home

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

Fall Decor Tips That Can Instantly Transform Your Home

There is something magical about the fall season; the changing colors, the chill in the air, and the distinct scents and flavors all combine to make it many people’s favorite time of year. Fall decor, like the changing colors of the season, has the power to transform your home by creating a warm and inviting...

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How Often to Replace Your Bedding

Posted in Bedroom | by Katie Barton, on October 18, 2024

How Often to Replace Your Bedding

The average person spends about one-third of their life in bed. With so much time spent laying in the sack, bedding like pillows, sheets, and comforters can accrue sweat, dander, and dust, creating a dirty environment. Aside from washing your pillows, sheets, and comforters on a regular basis, they also need replacing from time to...

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7 Tasteful Ways to Decorate for Fall that Don’t Include Pumpkins

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on October 17, 2024

7 Tasteful Ways to Decorate for Fall that Don’t Include Pumpkins

Pumpkins notoriously represent the fall season, making their way into Halloween decor as Jack-o-Lanterns and into Thanksgiving decor as centerpieces and porch setups. However, we realize that not everyone likes the full-out pumpkin motif.  We’ve got you covered if you want to spruce up your home without it looking like you regurgitated a pumpkin patch....

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11 Things That You Should Never Declutter Quickly

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Rachel Brown, on October 16, 2024

11 Things That You Should Never Declutter Quickly

We will undoubtedly acquire a variety of items over the course of our lives. For many items and areas, it is best to go through them on occasion, keeping only what is necessary and useful. Decluttering certain items too quickly comes with a cost. Moving too quickly to discard certain items can have unintended consequences...

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Things Your Housekeeper Won’t Tell You

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

Things Your Housekeeper Won’t Tell You

Your regular housekeeper gleans a lot of information about you, your family, and your home. Usually, they won’t discuss much with you because they prefer a professional relationship. They may also like to tell you about how they prefer to clean and the type of relationship they would like to have. They often keep quiet...

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Tips To Get Your Yard Ready For Winter

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

Tips To Get Your Yard Ready For Winter

In northern parts of the US, the first killing frost is usually in September–occasionally August. Frost signals that you should start getting your yard ready for winter. Winter-ready yards regenerate earlier in the spring. Here are a few tips and tricks you can use. Continue Mowing The ideal winter grass height is about two inches....

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10 Easy Ways to Freshen Your Kitchen

Posted in Kitchen | by Rachel Brown, on October 14, 2024

10 Easy Ways to Freshen Your Kitchen

The kitchen is often the center of a busy family home, hosting countless meals, school art projects, and late-night hot chocolate sessions. As a result, it may begin to feel tired and unkempt. Maintaining a clean and fresh kitchen is crucial to making the room feel more welcoming and elevating the overall mood of your...

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Why You Should Put a Peppermint Plant In Your Entryway

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

Why You Should Put a Peppermint Plant In Your Entryway

Growing a potted peppermint plant in your entryway serves multiple purposes. The rich green leaves and pleasant odor set a welcoming tone for visitors and guests. Peppermint is relatively easy to grow and maintain. Here are some excellent reasons to have a peppermint plant growing in your front entrance. Natural Pest Repellent The smell of...

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12 TikTokers Share Dollar Tree Fall Decorating Ideas You Need to Try

Posted in DIY Projects | by Katie Barton, on October 9, 2024

12 TikTokers Share Dollar Tree Fall Decorating Ideas You Need to Try

You don’t have to spend hundreds of dollars to spruce up your home at the start of each season. Budget-friendly DIYs and inexpensive pieces can look just as good as the pricier decor, especially when you know how to arrange them. If you’re ready to decorate your home for fall or Halloween, we’ve rounded up...

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Things Professional Cleaners Always Do

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

Things Professional Cleaners Always Do

Professional cleaners devise ways and times to accomplish cleaning chores efficiently. The chores become habits that keep the house clean without undue stress. Here are some professional recommendations you can incorporate into your cleaning routine. Professional Cleaner’s Daily Habits Professional cleaners learn not to procrastinate. Leaving small jobs undone only leads to a long “to-do”...

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Fireplace Fall Decor: How To Avoid Common Fire Hazards This Season

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

Fireplace Fall Decor: How To Avoid Common Fire Hazards This Season

In the planning and excitement of decorating your fireplace for the coming fall and winter occasions, don’t forget fire safety. US fire departments respond to an average of 793 home structural fires yearly that begin with decorations–not including Christmas trees. Use these fireplace safety decoration tips to reduce the chance of turning festive occasions into...

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How To Get Rid Of Toilet Bowl Stains

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

How To Get Rid Of Toilet Bowl Stains

Cleaning your toilet and seeing stains you can never seem to get rid of is frustrating. Here are some ways to remove any stain and leave your toilet bowl shiny and clean. Types Of Toilet Stains Toilet stains are not usually caused by the stuff you put into your toilet. They build up because of...

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12 Creative Tips for Decorating a Studio Apartment

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on October 7, 2024

12 Creative Tips for Decorating a Studio Apartment

Decorating a studio apartment provides a unique opportunity to combine innovation and functionality. Studio apartments pose a challenge because they are so small, and the open space makes styling them difficult. But just because studio apartments are small does not mean they cannot have a stylish design. The key is to strike a balance between...

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Signs Of Mold Growing Underneath Your Flooring

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

Signs Of Mold Growing Underneath Your Flooring

Can’t figure out where the moldy, musty, earthy smell in your home is coming from? Try looking under your flooring. Mold growth is easy to see on walls, tubs, grout, etc., but it is more difficult to spot if it grows under your floor covering. Mold grows anywhere when the right conditions are present. Signs...

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Clever Design and Decor Tips for Decorating Limited Spaces

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Rachel Brown, on October 4, 2024

Clever Design and Decor Tips for Decorating Limited Spaces

Maximizing limited spaces through the creative use of design and decor requires thoughtful planning and innovation. By focusing on both the functionality and aesthetics of a given space, you can transform any area into one that is both stylish and practical. The key lies in balancing both of these goals to find one that works...

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10 Best Ways to Reduce Dust in Your House

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

10 Best Ways to Reduce Dust in Your House

Tiny dust particles are everywhere, and even if you’re hitting your shelves with a feather duster each week, you may still see dust floating through the air. Dust is more than dirt—it comprises several substances, including dead skin cells, pet dander, dust mites, and even clothing particles. It coats any surface it lands on, making...

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12 Ideas for Decorating a Small Space With Style and Individuality

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

12 Ideas for Decorating a Small Space With Style and Individuality

Decorating a small space presents both a challenge and an opportunity. It is the opportunity to strike a balance between functionality and aesthetics within a limited space, ensuring that every inch of the room counts. Thoughtful use of color, strategic arrangement of furniture, and careful use of decor are some ideas you can use to...

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How To Get My Home Ready For Fall

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

How To Get My Home Ready For Fall

Preparing for fall and winter is much easier when it is still warm. Fall can turn into winter quickly. Get ready for the changing seasons using some of these tips. 10 Tips To Prepare For Fall Preparing for fall is part of good home maintenance. It is more pleasant and takes less time during fair...

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What is Cottage-Style Kitchen Decor? Create the Look With These Ideas

Posted in Kitchen | by Rachel Brown, on October 2, 2024

What is Cottage-Style Kitchen Decor? Create the Look With These Ideas

Cottage-style kitchen decor draws inspiration from rustic countryside living and is known for creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. Cottage style emphasizes both comfort and simplicity, often featuring a soothing color palette, natural materials, and vintage elements. This aesthetic creates a warm space that is ideal for a casual, everyday lifestyle. With an emphasis on...

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How to Manage and Store Your Seasonal Decor so that it Stays Organized

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on October 2, 2024

How to Manage and Store Your Seasonal Decor so that it Stays Organized

After summer ends, the holiday season begins, with Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas fast approaching.  According to Statista, Americans spend an average of $140 per year on new seasonal decor. After several years of purchasing seasonal items, most families accrue quite a collection, which can be difficult to manage and store. If you’re ready to set...

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3 Hacks for Getting Coffee Stains Out of Your Favorite Mugs

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

3 Hacks for Getting Coffee Stains Out of Your Favorite Mugs

Thanks to its strong tannins, coffee stains just about everything—from teeth to your favorite mug. While a stained coffee mug is still clean after you wash it, the brown buildup can make it look dingy.  As an avid coffee drinker, I know how embarrassing it can be to offer a stained mug to a guest...

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Creative Methods for Successfully Organizing a Child’s Room

Posted in Kids | by Rachel Brown, on October 1, 2024

Creative Methods for Successfully Organizing a Child’s Room

Trying to organize a child’s room requires creative but practical ideas to create a space that encourages play while maintaining order. These ideas will inspire you to think outside the box when designing a room that meets your child’s needs while also reflecting their interests and potential. A well-organized child’s room makes the most of...

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Hidden Costs Of Home Ownership You Need To Know About

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on September 30, 2024

Hidden Costs Of Home Ownership You Need To Know About

Home ownership is a goal for many. Down payments and mortgage payments are the big items you think about but it is the hidden costs that cause stress if you are not prepared for them. Some costs happen at purchase time, some happen every month, and some can be a surprise. Here is what you...

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11 Clever Ideas for Making Your Home Look and Feel Bigger

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on September 30, 2024

11 Clever Ideas for Making Your Home Look and Feel Bigger

Creating the illusion of a more spacious home does not have to require extensive renovations. Instead, there are some simple ideas that you can begin over the weekend to make your home both look and feel bigger. Making these strategic design decisions can improve both the style and functionality of your space. Subtle changes in...

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Does a Concrete Driveway Need To Be Sealed?

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on September 27, 2024

Does a Concrete Driveway Need To Be Sealed?

Concrete is a tough product that does not require sealant. Under the right conditions, unsealed concrete driveways, patios, and sidewalks can last up to 50 years. They may also last as little as 10 years due to poor product or installation or adverse conditions. Proper driveway sealing extends concrete lifespan. Consider all the pros and...

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Does Stucco and Plaster Contain Asbestos?

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on September 26, 2024

Does Stucco and Plaster Contain Asbestos?

Any plaster or stucco–residential or commercial–applied in the USA after 1990 should be free of asbestos. Asbestos was declared a health risk and banned in 1989. Older houses–especially those built in the 1940s and 1950s–made extensive use of asbestos in many products. Asbestos was incorporated into stucco and plaster to enhance fire resistance and soundproofing...

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How to Boost Your Home’s Curb Appeal in Just One Day

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on September 26, 2024

How to Boost Your Home’s Curb Appeal in Just One Day

First impressions matter and are a powerful motivator to improve the curb appeal of your home. Whether you are about to put your home on the market or simply want to make it more appealing, increasing your home’s curb appeal is an exciting challenge that you can complete in one day. A quick transformation can...

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Laundry Tips and Tricks You’ll Wish You Knew

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

Laundry Tips and Tricks You’ll Wish You Knew

Laundry never seems to end. The hamper is filling up as you finish the last load. Here are some suggestions that save time, save money, and make laundry easier. Clean Your Washer Clean your washer every 4 – 6 weeks. A lot of dirt passes through washing machines and some of it sticks in seams,...

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Does Drywall Contain Asbestos?

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

Does Drywall Contain Asbestos?

Drywall manufactured since the mid-1990s is asbestos-free. Houses and commercial buildings constructed between the 1930s and 1990 likely used many of the 3000 products containing asbestos. Asbestos was used in drywall boards, tape, and joint compound (“mud”). Any older house that has not been renovated can contain asbestos in the drywall. Houses built in the...

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Does Curb Appeal Make Houses Sell Faster?

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

Does Curb Appeal Make Houses Sell Faster?

Potential buyers’ first view and impression of properties for sale is from the curb as they arrive. About 40% of homebuyers conduct house searches online. The first online view is usually from the curb. An unimpressive or poor curb appeal can make them click right past the listing without considering an in-person inspection–let alone making...

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8 Crazy But Effective Ways to Clean with Mayonnaise

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on September 24, 2024

8 Crazy But Effective Ways to Clean with Mayonnaise

It turns out the jar of mayo in your fridge is good for more than making sandwiches.  The ingredients in mayonnaise—vinegar or lemon juice, egg yolks, and oil—are cleaning powerhouses. The vinegar or lemon juice makes mayonnaise acidic, capable of breaking down grime and adhesive. The oil is a lubricant and glosser. While mayo doesn’t...

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Best Home Upgrades That Add Curb Appeal

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

Best Home Upgrades That Add Curb Appeal

Curb appeal refers to the general attractiveness of a house and property viewed from the street. Upgrading your curb appeal adds value to the property when selling, makes it more inviting, and increases pride of ownership. Here are upgrades–big and small–that improve curb appeal. Upgrade the Front Door Everyone approaching the house focuses on the...

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All The Things You Can Clean with Denture Tablets

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on September 19, 2024

All The Things You Can Clean with Denture Tablets

Denture tablets contain cleaning agents such as peroxide, oxidizers, baking soda, and washing soda. They’re also effervescent, creating bubbling action that helps lift stains and kills some bacteria.  While denture tabs are designed to remove stains from dentures, they’re a powerhouse, capable of dissolving limescale, unclogging drains, and removing coffee and tea stains. They’re also...

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Do Underground Gutter Drains Work?

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

Do Underground Gutter Drains Work?

Underground drains are a practical and hidden option to move water away from your house. Designed and installed properly, they are an excellent solution for water diversion. No water puddles. No basement leaks. No downspouts cluttering the yard. Once installed, underground drains usually require little maintenance. The entire drainage system–from gutters to outlets–needs to be...

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Step-by-Step Guide to Choosing the Right Outdoor Lighting

Posted in Outdoor | by Rachel Brown, on September 15, 2024

Step-by-Step Guide to Choosing the Right Outdoor Lighting

When designing outdoor lighting, you must consider both functionality and aesthetics in order to create a well-lit and welcoming environment. Proper lighting can improve safety and draw attention to architectural and landscape elements to better showcase your home. By carefully assessing your space, determining your lighting requirements, and selecting the appropriate light fixtures, you can...

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How To Prevent Outdoor Faucets From Freezing

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on September 13, 2024

How To Prevent Outdoor Faucets From Freezing

Frozen outdoor faucets–also known as hose bibs– are more than inconvenient. They can cause leaking and broken pipes, water damage, and costly repairs. Whether you live where frost is rare or experience four months of winter, use one of these suggestions to prevent frozen pipes. Always remove and drain hoses before winter. They are an...

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10 Things People with Minimal Homes Never Do

Posted in Interiors | by Katie Barton, on September 13, 2024

10 Things People with Minimal Homes Never Do

When it comes to minimalism in homes, there’s the design movement that emphasizes sleek styling and raw materials and the practical movement that focuses on decluttering a home until it contains only the bare necessities.  The latter can help you take control of your household, save money, and create a space your family loves to...

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Tips for Creating Vintage Style in Your Home

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on September 12, 2024

Tips for Creating Vintage Style in Your Home

Incorporating vintage style into your home is an ideal way to provide your space with unique character and charm. Whether it is through bringing in furniture, decor, or subtle design elements, vintage touches can create a warm and nostalgic atmosphere. This approach blends the past with the present in a way that allows you to...

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Does a Furnace Need a Fresh Air Intake?

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

Does a Furnace Need a Fresh Air Intake?

Newer energy-efficient homes are well-sealed to prevent heat loss and infiltration of cold air. Furnaces are adapted to new building codes and housing requirements. Some homes require multiple fresh air intakes to keep indoor air quality at safe and comfortable levels. Every fuel-burning furnace needs a source of oxygen to operate efficiently. Air is drawn...

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10 Best Temu Fall Decor Pieces You Can Buy Right Now

Posted in News | by Katie Barton, on September 11, 2024

10 Best Temu Fall Decor Pieces You Can Buy Right Now

Temu has become a go-to marketplace for budget-conscious consumers, selling deeply discounted merchandise, ranging from sweatshirts to bath mats to makeup and everything in between. If you’ve ever ordered from Temu, you know that quality can be hit or miss. Some items are a genuinely great deal, while others are quick to hit the trash....

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4 DIY Projects to Update Your Kitchen

Posted in Kitchen | by Rachel Brown, on September 10, 2024

4 DIY Projects to Update Your Kitchen

DIY projects are an enjoyable and creative way to improve both the aesthetics and functionality of your kitchen. These ideas allow any homeowner to tailor their kitchen to their specific preferences, from upgrading storage solutions to redesigning and improving the kitchen’s surfaces. Tackling kitchen projects on your own is an excellent way to not only...

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Does a Dehumidifier Work With Air Conditioning?

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

Does a Dehumidifier Work With Air Conditioning?

Not only do dehumidifiers work with air conditioning, but in many cases operating them together provides noticeable benefits. Dehumidifiers are designed to lower the relative humidity of a house or room. Air conditioners lower temperature and humidity. They are very good at lowering temperatures but lowering humidity is a secondary goal. Benefits Of Running a...

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10 Tips and Tricks for Organizing a Messy Garage

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Rachel Brown, on September 6, 2024

10 Tips and Tricks for Organizing a Messy Garage

Organizing a cluttered garage provides an excellent opportunity to transform a chaotic and disorderly environment into a functional and even appealing space. The overriding purpose of this is to create a system in your garage that will provide greater clarity about what you have while increasing efficiency in your home. By taking care of the...

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Does a Dehumidifier Cool a Room?

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

Does a Dehumidifier Cool a Room?

Dehumidifiers are designed to remove humidity from a room. They do not lower the air temperature but they do make the room feel cooler. High humidity reduces the ability of the air to absorb moisture. Evaporating sweat cools the body. Lower humidity makes evaporation more efficient. How Dehumidifiers Make a Room Feel Cooler High levels...

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Does Loose-Fill Insulation Burn?

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

Does Loose-Fill Insulation Burn?

Loose-fill insulation is used in attics and walls of many residential buildings. The International Residential Code and local building codes require insulation to pass high fire resistance testing. Loose-fill insulation can only be used in house construction with the appropriate certification. Loose-Fill Insulation Fire Ratings All insulation materials are tested to ASTM E84 for Surface...

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Fridgescaping is the Viral TikTok Trend That I Still Can’t Believe is Real

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

Fridgescaping is the Viral TikTok Trend That I Still Can’t Believe is Real

If you’ve got the itch to decorate but don’t know what project to tackle next, this TikTok trend might give you some ideas.  Fridgescaping, a new decor trend sweeping social media, is about creating an aesthetically pleasing refrigerator. While using clear containers and keeping the fridge nice and neat is nothing new, this trend kicks...

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Does a Plugged Dryer Vent Cause Fires?

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

Does a Plugged Dryer Vent Cause Fires?

The Department of Energy reports over 17,000 fires per year caused by dryers and washing machines. Clothes dryers account for 92%. Almost one-third are attributed to “failure to clean” and dust, fiber, and lint accumulation. Plugged dryer vents cause hot dangerous fires. How To Spot a Clogged Dryer Vent Dryer lint filters catch and hold...

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Simple Tips for Designing a Garden From Scratch

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Rachel Brown, on September 3, 2024

Simple Tips for Designing a Garden From Scratch

Designing a garden requires a delicate balance of creativity and practicality. Size does not matter as much as you might think, so whether you have a small garden or plenty of space to spread out, you can design a garden that meets your needs. This is a space that will expand from your original design,...

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Explaining Limewash and How to Use It

Posted in DIY Projects | by Rachel Brown, on September 3, 2024

Explaining Limewash and How to Use It

Limewash has gained a popular following in recent years with both professional designers and home enthusiasts alike. It is celebrated for its natural and timeless aesthetic, and it provides a one-of-a-kind way to enhance and soften the appearance of hard surfaces such as brick or stone. Its application enhances a variety of interior and exterior...

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How To Unclog a Sink Drain

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on September 2, 2024

How To Unclog a Sink Drain

Sink drain clogs usually start small and grow. If your sink takes over a minute to drain, it is partially clogged. Completely clogged pipes stop water from draining at all. Calling a plumber is an expensive solution. Try some of these DIY solutions to get the water running and save money. 6 DIY Ways To...

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Do Gutter Guards Work?

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on September 2, 2024

Do Gutter Guards Work?

Gutter guards are marketed as a way to prevent leaves, twigs, cones, and other debris from clogging gutters. Most of them work well for that purpose. However, they are not perfect. Here is a look at some of the advantages and disadvantages of gutter guards. Gutter Guard Advantages Keeping gutters clean is essential to prevent...

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Mopping Mistakes That Harm Your Floor

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

Mopping Mistakes That Harm Your Floor

Mopping floors is necessary to get rid of dirt, deter pests, and reduce allergies. Ideally, floors should be mopped every week–every two weeks at least. There is a right way and wrong way to do most things. Floor mopping is no different. Mopping mistakes may harm your floors. Here are some mistakes to avoid. Not...

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Explore the Most Expensive Home For Sale in the US, Listed at $295,000,000

Posted in News | by Katie Barton, on August 31, 2024

Explore the Most Expensive Home For Sale in the US, Listed at $295,000,000

The most expensive home for sale in the United States hit the market in February and is still live today. Located in Naples, Florida, the Gordon Pointe villa is listed for a whopping $295,000,000.  A 22,800 Square Foot Mansion with Six Bedrooms and 24 Bathrooms Built in 1989, the property contains one primary home and...

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Should You Clean a Toilet With Bleach?

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on August 30, 2024

Should You Clean a Toilet With Bleach?

Bleach is an ingredient in many toilet cleaning products. Commercial products contain additives that help them stick to the sides of toilets, but bleach is less expensive and works just as well. Benefits Of Using Bleach On Toilets Toilets should be cleaned and disinfected weekly. Bleach kills bacteria, mold, other fungi, and viruses. It removes...

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Explaining Transitional Style: A Blend of Modern and Traditional Design

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on August 29, 2024

Explaining Transitional Style: A Blend of Modern and Traditional Design

Transitional interiors are one of the most popular design trends due to their versatility and timeless appeal. This style seamlessly blends the sleek minimalism of modern designs with the warmth and elegance of traditional aesthetics. Because transitional design blends two styles, each interior design will highlight different elements and appear completely different in different settings....

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Best and Worst Interior Colors for East Facing Rooms

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on August 28, 2024

Best and Worst Interior Colors for East Facing Rooms

When selecting a color for an east-facing room, it is critical to consider how natural light affects the space during the day. The dynamic of shifting sunlight will have a direct impact on how the color appears on the wall, which may differ significantly from how the paint appears on the swatch. The same shade...

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Affordable Home Upgrades Instead Of Costly Remodels

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

Affordable Home Upgrades Instead Of Costly Remodels

Home remodeling is often expensive, time-consuming, and disruptive. Affordable upgrades usually cost much less but produce noticeable improvements. They usually require some DIY ability and time. Consider some of these ideas before spending a lot of money. Painting A new coat of paint is the quickest, easiest, and least expensive way to renew your home....

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West Elm’s Labor Day Sale is Live. We Found the Best Deals for You

Posted in News | by Katie Barton, on August 27, 2024

West Elm’s Labor Day Sale is Live. We Found the Best Deals for You

Labor Day is Monday, September 2nd. Historically, this holiday has presented some great sales, especially for home improvement items, appliances, mattresses, and furniture. However, it usually takes some digging to find substantial discounts. West Elm’s Labor Day sale offers discounts on sofas, lighting, mid-century modern, outdoor, dining furniture, Halloween decor, and more. All clearance items...

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Tips for Choosing Interior Colors for South-Facing Rooms

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

Tips for Choosing Interior Colors for South-Facing Rooms

Selecting the ideal interior colors for rooms that face south can be an exciting but challenging decision. These rooms are bathed in natural light throughout the day, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Sunlight can intensify certain colors, so it is important to think about how different shades will react in these light conditions. Balancing...

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Things You Should Throw Out Of the Garage ASAP

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on August 27, 2024

Things You Should Throw Out Of the Garage ASAP

Twenty-five percent of garages are so cluttered there isn’t room for one car. They are a catch-all for garden equipment, tools, old toys, lumber, and other things you should never store in a garage. Here are things to get rid of now to make the space more usable. A clean and organized garage is healthier,...

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Prince’s ‘Purple Rain’ House is Coming to Airbnb Next Month

Posted in News | by Katie Barton, on August 26, 2024

Prince’s ‘Purple Rain’ House is Coming to Airbnb Next Month

Earlier this summer, Airbnb released a new feature called Icons, allowing guests to participate in unique experiences. According to a press release by Airbnb, “These experiences allow you to step into worlds you’ve only ever dreamed of.” Some of the past Icon experiences include an overnight stay in Musée d’Orsay, crashing at the X-mansion, and...

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The Best Paint Colors for a West-Facing Room

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on August 26, 2024

The Best Paint Colors for a West-Facing Room

Choosing the best interior colors for a west-facing room requires careful consideration of how the natural light affects the space throughout the day. In the afternoon, west-facing rooms are bathed in warm, golden sunlight, which can enhance or overwhelm certain colors. The secret is to counterbalance this strong light with hues that either accentuate or...

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Does Bleach Kill Black Mold?

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on August 26, 2024

Does Bleach Kill Black Mold?

Bleach is one of the best options to kill black mold on certain surfaces. It will not completely eliminate mold from some materials. Mold spores are everywhere in the environment and grow on most organic materials. Here is what you need to know. Where Bleach Works Bleach works on non-porous surfaces like tile, porcelain, acrylic...

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What You Don’t Know About Picking the Best Paint Color for Your Home

Posted in Interiors | by Katie Barton, on August 23, 2024

What You Don’t Know About Picking the Best Paint Color for Your Home

Paint is one of the cheapest and easiest ways to transform your home. Even so, painting a room takes a lot of work and isn’t something you’ll want to redo immediately, making it important to get it right the first time. While most people see a shade they love and choose it without much thought,...

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How To Unclog a Bathtub Drain Effectively

Posted in Bathroom | by Terry Schutz, on August 23, 2024

How To Unclog a Bathtub Drain Effectively

Water draining slowly from tubs and showers is usually caused by hair stuck in the drain. Soap, shampoo, and dirt stick to the hair, slowly making the clog bigger, and eventually slowing and clogging the drain. You end up standing in dirty water while you shower and have to clean a grimy bathtub. Use some...

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Collectors Rejoice! New Lenox Spice Village Set to Launch Later This Year

Posted in News | by Katie Barton, on August 22, 2024

Collectors Rejoice! New Lenox Spice Village Set to Launch Later This Year

The Lenox Spice Village launched in 1989, but the company discontinued it in 1993 due to waning interest. These nostalgic Spice Villages have boomed in popularity over the past few years, with collectors scouring thrift stores and yard sales to get their hands on a set. They’ve become so popular that purchasing a second-hand set...

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Tips for Choosing the Best Interior Colors for North Facing Rooms

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

Tips for Choosing the Best Interior Colors for North Facing Rooms

Choosing a room color based on the direction the space is facing is an impactful yet underappreciated factor in room design. North-facing rooms, in particular, receive cooler, indirect light, which can affect how the color appears on the wall. To create a harmonious and captivating atmosphere, choose shades that counterbalance the natural coolness while increasing...

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How To Clean a Grimy Bathtub

Posted in Bathroom | by Terry Schutz, on August 22, 2024

How To Clean a Grimy Bathtub

Regular bathtub cleaning prevents mold and grime buildup. A family bathing and showering regularly deposit cleaning products, body oils, dirt, and skin flakes on tub walls, tiles, and shower enclosures. Wiping them down after every use is very helpful, but grime eventually builds up. Tub Cleaning Tips You Should Know Cleaning the tub every week...

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Deck the Halls for Fall with this Half-the-Price Pottery Barn Dupe

Posted in News | by Katie Barton, on August 21, 2024

Deck the Halls for Fall with this Half-the-Price Pottery Barn Dupe

With August approaching its end, fall decorating is in full swing. We’re always on the hunt for the best deals and appreciate decor that serves practical purposes. One such item we’ve been eyeing is the popular pumpkin-shaped pillows available at Pottery Barn.  While Pottery Barn is notorious for their upscale decor and furnishings, the prices...

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Fluted Paneling: Everything You Need to Know About This Popular Interior Trend

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

Fluted Paneling: Everything You Need to Know About This Popular Interior Trend

Fluted paneling is a design element that adds texture and depth to interior spaces while combining modern and classic elements. Its vertical grooves create a rhythmic pattern that looks stunning on cabinets, walls, and ceilings. This versatile architectural element is useful for adding interest to a space without overwhelming the design. Wherever you use it,...

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Steps for Adding Black Accents to Existing Decor

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

Steps for Adding Black Accents to Existing Decor

Incorporating black into your existing home design can be a transformative choice, adding depth, contrast, and sophistication to your space. Here are key steps to guide you through the process: Assess Your Space Evaluate your existing color scheme. Black works well with most colors, but having an idea of the dominant colors in your room...

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If You Need a Mattress, Now’s the Time to Buy. Serta, Helix, and Tempur-Pedic Early Labor Day Sale Details

Posted in News | by Katie Barton, on August 20, 2024

If You Need a Mattress, Now’s the Time to Buy. Serta, Helix, and Tempur-Pedic Early Labor Day Sale Details

Labor Day 2024 is Monday, September 2nd, but many retailers have already begun rolling out early sales. You can find the best deals on appliances, patio furniture, grills, and mattresses.  If a new mattress is what you’re after, you’re in luck. There are many competing companies, which means an even better chance of scoring significant...

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Do You Know How to Style a Usable and Attractive Bookcase?

Posted in Bookshelves | by Rachel Brown, on August 19, 2024

Do You Know How to Style a Usable and Attractive Bookcase?

Styling a functional yet appealing bookcase is an art that combines function and aesthetics. A well-designed bookcase not only offers a useful way to store items, but it also improves the room’s design. It is possible to make a display that both reflects your personality and keeps things organized by carefully choosing objects like books,...

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New Real Estate Commission Rules Create a Tricky Situation for Homebuyers, Agents (Now in Effect)

Posted in News | by Katie Barton, on August 19, 2024

New Real Estate Commission Rules Create a Tricky Situation for Homebuyers, Agents (Now in Effect)

The National Association of Realtors (NAR) has new rules regarding real estate commissions that went into effect on August 17th. Sellers were previously responsible for paying the commission to buyer’s agents, but they will no longer have to pay that cost. While the new rules will undoubtedly save home sellers money, these regulations put homebuyers...

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Bold Black: Infusing Every Room with Style

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

Bold Black: Infusing Every Room with Style

A touch of black in every room is like that iconic little black dress you can put on when you want to look instantly sophisticated and timeless. Black touches in your home work the same way. Black can add elegance and depth to any interior design. Black is a versatile and timeless color that can...

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Dirtiest Places In Your Home

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

Dirtiest Places In Your Home

Most people think of bathrooms and toilets as the dirtiest places in the home. That may be true but many other places collect dirt, germs, grime, and bacteria. This list points out locations that require extra cleaning attention. Remote Controls Over half of remote controls have germs on them. Many are never cleaned. They are...

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Hurricane Ernesto Probably Won’t Affect Mainland USA. But Here’s How to Prepare Your Home If It Does

Posted in News | by Katie Barton, on August 15, 2024

Hurricane Ernesto Probably Won’t Affect Mainland USA. But Here’s How to Prepare Your Home If It Does

Hurricane Ernesto hammered down on Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands on Wednesday, leaving over half of Puerto Rico without power and some families without water. According to NBC News, it also produced over ten inches of rain, creating dangerous flood watches. The level 1 hurricane is now headed for Bermuda and is expected to...

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Clever Ways to Add Architectural Interest to a Room That Doesn’t Have Any

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

Clever Ways to Add Architectural Interest to a Room That Doesn’t Have Any

Many modern homes today lack the architectural features that make historic homes so charming and unique. Transforming a room with minimal architectural interest into a more captivating space requires introducing elements that enhance its character and depth. You can improve the atmosphere by thoughtfully incorporating design elements such as ceiling or wall texture, making it...

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A List of the 94 LL Flooring Stores to Close Amid Bankruptcy Filing

Posted in News | by Katie Barton, on August 14, 2024

A List of the 94 LL Flooring Stores to Close Amid Bankruptcy Filing

In an August 11th statement, long-time flooring store LL Flooring (formerly Lumber Liquidators) announced it’s filing Chapter 11 bankruptcy and closing 94 stores. The company stated that it was in active negotiation with potential buyers and that after the first few weeks of bankruptcy proceedings, it hoped the court would grant approval for a sale....

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Test Drive Tiny Home Living in this A-Frame Airbnb

Posted in Architecture | by Katie Barton, on August 14, 2024

Test Drive Tiny Home Living in this A-Frame Airbnb

Tiny home living not only supports a less consumerist and more intentional lifestyle but also presents an opportunity to save money on housing costs. If you’ve dreamed about living in a tiny home but aren’t sure if it’s a good move for you or your family, test drive it by booking a few nights in...

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Ideas for Updating the Style of a Small Hallway

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

Ideas for Updating the Style of a Small Hallway

Transforming the appearance of a small or narrow hallway can breathe new life into an area that is often overlooked. By making thoughtful changes to the space, you can make even small hallways more functional and appealing, resulting in a more welcoming and cohesive flow throughout your home. Whether your style is modern, rustic, traditional,...

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Popular Interior Trends That Some People Really Dislike

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

Popular Interior Trends That Some People Really Dislike

Popular interior trends are often well-liked by most people, but even styles that captivate the majority can provoke disdain among others. Despite their popularity, these trends may not age well or be the most functional. Even though some people dislike these design trends, they have grown in popularity among the general public and, more importantly,...

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Composting Tips and Tricks You’ll Wish You Knew

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on August 13, 2024

Composting Tips and Tricks You’ll Wish You Knew

Making compost reduces food waste, improves garden soil, and helps the environment. All organic material decomposes naturally. You can speed up the process with some of these tips and tricks–and avoid some annoying mistakes. Why Compost? Composting is good for the environment, good for gardens and flower beds, and saves money. Over 90% of discarded...

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Counting Down 10 of the Most Unique Airbnbs You Can Book Today

Posted in Architecture | by Katie Barton, on August 13, 2024

Counting Down 10 of the Most Unique Airbnbs You Can Book Today

If you’ve ever wished you could live like royalty or spend the night in a giant shoe, Airbnb can make your dreams come true. While standard homes and condos are a dime a dozen on this short-term rental platform, many extraordinary dwellings are available.  Read below for ten of the most unique Airbnbs across the...

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How To Get Rid Of Pink Mold

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

How To Get Rid Of Pink Mold

Pink mold–also called pink mildew–is not caused by mold spores. It is a water-borne and air-borne bacteria–Serratia marcescens. It feeds on the fats and phosphorus found in soap scum. Pink mold can also appear pinkish-orange color, orange, or reddish. Is Pink Mold Dangerous? Pink mold is not as dangerous as black mold but it can...

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Clever Ways to Clean Your Blinds without A Lot of Effort

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

Clever Ways to Clean Your Blinds without A Lot of Effort

Most experts recommend cleaning window blinds at least every two months to ensure they stay free of dust and grime. However, we’ve found that waiting that long can lead to buildup that’s hard and time-consuming to remove.  The tips below will help you clean your window blinds more efficiently and prevent them from getting to...

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How to Use Vintage Pieces to Update Your Home

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on August 12, 2024

How to Use Vintage Pieces to Update Your Home

Incorporating vintage treasures into your interior design is an excellent way to make your home more distinctive and unique while also creating a long-lasting style. These vintage and antique pieces evoke a sense of history and nostalgia, which can be combined with modern pieces to make your home feel both cozy and sophisticated. Whether you...

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How to Make Your Kitchen More Inviting For the Whole Family

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

How to Make Your Kitchen More Inviting For the Whole Family

Creating an inviting kitchen is essential for the entire family because it promotes togetherness and improves the overall atmosphere of the home. An appealing kitchen encourages family members to gather, share meals, have meaningful conversations, and simply hang out together. It becomes the center of a busy home life, where everyone feels at ease and...

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Do You Know These Handy Ways to Organize a Garden Shed?

Posted in DIY Projects | by Rachel Brown, on August 9, 2024

Do You Know These Handy Ways to Organize a Garden Shed?

Gardening sheds are one of those places that always appear disorganized. This not only makes entering the space unpleasant, but also makes it more difficult to complete the tasks at hand. Organizing your garden shed can make it more functional and enjoyable, as well as increase the efficiency of gardening tasks. Key strategies include categorizing...

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How To Get Rid Of Ants

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

How To Get Rid Of Ants

Ants are survivors. They were on Earth with the dinosaurs. Getting rid of them requires patience and persistence. Many homemade DIY solutions take care of smaller infestations. Sometimes chemicals and professional pest removal are needed. Here are some options to try. Getting Rid Of Ants In the House Ants don’t carry diseases and very few...

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Can You Guess Which States Have the Largest Homes? 

Posted in Uncategorized | by Katie Barton, on August 8, 2024

Can You Guess Which States Have the Largest Homes? 

In 1949, the average home size was 909 square feet. By 1970, it had grown to 1,500 square feet, and in 2024, it had grown again, with average US sizes reaching around 2,100 square feet. It’s no secret that as household consumption has increased, so has the house size required to hold the possessions. But...

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