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Home hacks including DIY organization, storage solutions, cleaning tips and beyond.
Does the Kitchen Floor Need Waterproofing?
Kitchens are the most usually used two rooms in a home. Next to bathrooms, they as well are the most susceptible to water damage & moisture issues. However does a kitchen floor really need waterproofing? And if so, how do you do it? We have researched the installation process for kitchen floors to get the answer for you.
By Madhusudan Tyagi4 years ago in Lifehack
5 Benefits of Living in Luxury Apartments
A luxury apartment might seem like a costly investment, but it's also one of the unique ventures you can make in life. After all, your hard work deserves to go into something rewarding as well. While living in a luxury apartment might seem costly, it has many benefits you should consider. Fortunately, this guide provides helpful information you can use for this process:
By McKenzie Jones4 years ago in Lifehack
Pros and Cons of House Plants in Property Staging
Staging your property for sale has never been more important in the current market with increased competition and industry professionals constantly warning of a potential market crash. The need to make your property stand out as well as be immediately welcoming to potential buyers has increased and with that so has speculation of the best ways to stage your home. A recent article in Homes & Garden (https://www.homesandgardens.com/news/houseplant-staging-is-the-secret-to-selling-your-home) discussed the simple house plant as being the secret to selling your home quickly and while house plants certainly add a lot to a property, are they all they’re cracked up to be? This piece will look at the usefulness of the house plant in the property staging process as well as potentially the limitations and pitfalls of house plants. We will also take a brief look at how to style them.
By Life and Chat4 years ago in Lifehack
Tips For Hiring a Painting Contractor:
We all need to get our commercial and residential buildings painted once in a while, and as soon as we think about getting the interiors and the exteriors done, there are hundreds of things that jump to our mind, from hiring the painting contractors to the choice of the right colors to the budget that has been set aside for the task.
By Lydia Watts4 years ago in Lifehack
Safe Home Shifting Tips during Coronavirus 2022
Moving to a new house is always very exciting but when you are shifting to a new place during crisis time or pandemic time then it is quite challenging and stressful because one needs to be careful about the transmission of the covid-19 virus. So while home relocation during covid 19 one has to follow the issued guidelines of the World Health Organisation (WHO) and you need to undertake all necessary precautionary measures like sanitisation, social distancing, mask etc to keep the contagion at bay. If you are wondering how to keep yourself and movers safe then our safe home shifting tips during covid 19 will help and make your shifting safe.
By Rupal Bansal4 years ago in Lifehack
Calculate Cost of Living Before Planning Any Move
If you plan to move to some new city or town, you might be worried about how much you have to earn to maintain the standard of living at a new location. A question that strikes when you decide to move across the state or cities is that a new city or town is less expensive or more. At this moment, you can use the cost of living calculator to get the answer to your question.
By Mike Herry4 years ago in Lifehack
5 Ways to Upgrade an Outdated Bathroom
If your bathroom is looking tired, or if you've recently moved into a time capsule, an update is in order. Of course, bathrooms have some serious limitations in terms of variety; your must-have items will take a lot of real estate. However, you can greatly improve the aesthetic in a variety of budget ranges.
By McKenzie Jones4 years ago in Lifehack
Working From Home Interior Design Tips and Common Mistakes
With the world changed forever by the impact of the 2020 pandemic, one of the biggest changes came in the form of work from home. Most office jobs were moved to a remote working environment with zoom calls becoming more of a reliance for business communication. While offices have reopened and businesses are heading back to a sense of normality, the work from home experience has stuck for a majority of people.
By Life and Chat4 years ago in Lifehack











