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2016

Hanging Beautiful Artwork: Three Important Tips

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It’s nice to have a beautiful piece of art; however, if you aren’t hanging the piece correctly, you can limit its beauty. Hanging artwork involves a lot more than simply finding a complementary frame and carving out a space on the wall. Make sure you know how to hang your beautiful artwork to cast its beauty in the best light. Choose The Right Orientation If you have a piece that can be translated from any angle, make sure you are playing around with the orientation to see which style, horizontal or vertical, looks best. Read More»

3 Important Updates to Make to Your Kitchen

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Perhaps you’re planning on selling your home soon or simply want to increase its value. In any case, you’ve set aside the budget for a kitchen remodel. How to know which remodel jobs are worth the money, though? If you’re remodeling to sell the house, keep everything classic. Otherwise, remodel to increase your convenience and pleasure in the kitchen. Either way, the following three remodel projects are worth the time and expense. Read More»

Love To Create A Nice Ambiance In Your Home? Get Yourself Some Tea Light Holders

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When you move into a home, the first thing that you normally focus on is furnishing it. After you get everything settled and have found the ideal locations for furniture, you can then work on ambiance. It is possible to buy window treatments, decorative pillows, and framed photos to achieve this goal, but you should not underestimate the impact that candles can have on creating the right atmosphere. Large candles can do the trick, but tea light candles are incredibly versatile and worth using. Read More»

3 Creative Uses For Old Bath Towels At Home

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If you have a rather large family, towels will probably be a big part of your laundry everyday. So much use means that you will likely see an endless supply of towels come up that have holes, frayed ends, or bleach spots. At the end of the day, you could always just donate the old towels to your local animal shelter or veterinarian (as these are always in high demand at places like this), but there are also a lot of fun and creative ways you can make use of these everyday commodities once they have served their original purpose. Read More»

Ten Ways to Transform Your Home into a Passive Cooling House

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Passive or natural cooling is a great way to reduce strain on your AC unit and save money on your energy bill. But if you want to take things a few steps further, you may be able to do away with the need for an AC system altogether, obliterating not only your AC energy bill but also your AC repair and maintenance budget, duct-cleaning costs, and other associated expenses. However, this much passive cooling requires a multi-pronged approach. Read More»

Four Reasons Your Office May Benefit From Hiring A Janitorial Service

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Running a business can be a lot of work. The last thing you want to deal with is trying to run it when it is messy and disorganized. This will only put you behind and distract you from what you need to get done. If you have ever considered hiring a janitorial service, then you probably questioned if the costs were worth it. Experts suggest that you can expect to pay around $20 to $30 per visit for a small office, but you could end up paying $500 to $700 a month for a larger office with multiple rooms. Read More»

Want A "Tiny House"? Try These Cheaper Alternatives First!

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Are you keen on joining the ranks of the “tiny house” movement? It can be a more expensive and complicated endeavor than many are aware of. Between the building and decorating costs of a custom “tiny home” and the time involved in finding the right one for you, your minimalist dream can be put on hold. But there’s good news! There are several less costly alternatives to a true “tiny home” Read More»

A Kitchen Showdown - Granite Countertops Versus Quartz Countertops

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Stone countertops can add value to the home and look beautiful. They also tend to be more durable than many other countertop options. Two of the more popular choices are granite countertops and quartz countertops. Which one is right for you will depend on a number of different factors. Cost One factor that can’t be overlooked is the cost of the countertop. Although this can vary, quartz countertops usually cost somewhere between $80 and $140 per square foot including installation, and granite countertops usually cost somewhere between $80 and $175 per square foot including installation and depending on the type of granite chosen. Read More»

Why You Might Want To Have A Water Softening System Installed In Your Home

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If your home currently has hard water, you might want to consider having a water softening system installed. To help you understand why, you will want to check out the following benefits. Your Soaps Will Work Better And Last Longer Hard water makes it hard to lather up soap or detergent. With soft water, you will find that you do not have to use as much hand soap, shampoo, dish soap, or laundry detergent to get yourself and everything in your home nice and clean. Read More»

3 Signs Your Foundation Needs Repair

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Your home’s foundation is the most important element that makes up your home. It is responsible for the solid ground that your house rests on. While the footings and pilings that make up your foundation are built to last, over time your home’s foundation can begin to show signs of wear. Here are 3 signs your foundation needs repair. Moisture in your basement Moisture in your basement can be a sign that your foundation is weakening and letting outside moisture from deep in the ground into your home. Read More»