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2015

Outoor Lighting Options For Renters

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When you are renting a home, it can be difficult to customize your outdoor space considering the limitations often placed on renters. You are probably not allowed to make permanent changes such as painting, paving, landscaping, or concrete work. However, there are many things that you can do to make your rented yard, patio, or other outdoor space feel like an extension of your home. Lighting is one way to make a yard more functional and beautiful. Read More»

A Penny Pincher's Guide To Creating A Stylish Entertainment Center

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Whether you have an older model television or a nice flat-screen, there is one piece of furniture you will want to use to display your television and that is a good entertainment center. The entertainment center is a functional piece of furniture that not only allows you a place to display your television, but keep your other television-related items contained. While you can buy new entertainment centers to coincide with just about any style preference, when you are on a tight budget, you may not want to spend your money just yet. Read More»

Pros And Cons Of Low Flow Toilets

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If you’re like most people, you want to do your part in helping the environment. This includes using less water. There is no doubt that water conservation is one of those activities that the experts want everyone to do. One way to do this is to have your plumber install a low-flow toilet. This guide explains the pros and cons of low-flow toilets, so you can decide if you want to have one installed or not, but keep in mind that any new construction is required to have low-flow toilets. Read More»

Some Tips For Pruning Your Neglected Trees Into Shape

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If you have some neglected trees in your yard, it’s a good idea to prune them into shape before they get too big to do the job yourself. Once the trees are mature, and you need to climb up on a ladder with a chainsaw to prune them, it’s probably best to call in a pro. Another reason you don’t want to delay pruning is because your tree may grow wild limbs that affect its strength and appearance. Read More»

4 Tips For Taking Care Of Your Heirloom Furniture

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Owning heirloom furniture is like owning your own piece of history. Heirloom furniture is a unique way that people can stay connected to older generations that have gone before them. Properly caring for your heirloom furniture can ensure that it stays beautiful and functional for many years to come. It’s one way you can preserve a little bit of history for your children. Here are a few tips for taking care of antique furniture: Read More»

Extinguishing Common Fire Alarm Issues In The Residential Setting

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It is no secret that a fire alarm inside the home is one of the most valuable safety features you can have. They give you a line of alert during a fire that is hard to match by any other type of home security feature. However, if you have an outdated fire alarm system, it is likely that you will see an issue from time to time. Before calling a professional for an all-out system overhaul, it is a good idea to take a look at some of the most common problems. Read More»

How To Use Furniture To Make A Small Room Look Larger

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Not everybody has the budget to knock down walls and make a smaller room larger. However, you can do a few things with furniture that can certainly give a smaller room a lot more breathing space. Here’s a few ways you can do it. 1. Less is More The most obvious thing you can do is to de-clutter the space. This is difficult for many people, but if you look at everything in the space, you’ll likely find quite a few things you can do without. Read More»

Choosing The Right Dining Table For A Home With Children

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If you have kids then you already know your homes decorating is done with them in mind. This tradition will follow you into the dining room when it comes to finding the right dining table for your home. You want to consider the information detailed below when it comes to picking the dining room furniture that’s best for you and your family: Choose a durable material When you have small children, you need to be prepared for plenty of spills and messes. Read More»

Learn How To Create A Rustic Look On Your Wall Using Paper

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Creating a rustic look in your home may be easier than you think. Many people make the mistake of assuming that the only way they can get the look of wood-planked walls it to actually attach planks of wood to the walls. This can be expensive, time consuming, and a violation of a rental agreement, if you are renting an apartment (from companies such as Pacific Properties) or home. If you want to give your home a rustic look without the commitment of actually attaching wooden planks to your walls, use the following guide to learn the steps to use to create the look you want. Read More»

How To Fix Your Sticky Sliding Glass Door

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Sliding doors can sometimes be very difficult to open. Some members of a household, such as young children, often will find it nearly impossible to get a sliding glass door to budge. If you’ve decided it’s time to rectify the problem, here are a few simple tips that can help you get your door to operate smoothly. These tips will also allow you to fix your door without wasting a lot of money. Read More»