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Home hacks including DIY organization, storage solutions, cleaning tips and beyond.
Displaying Your Collections
I’m just 1 person with a lot of collections. In a previous article, I discussed making your home your own by surrounding yourself with design choices and room arrangements that make you happy. In this article, we’ll focus on one aspect of that: displaying your collections.
By Kate McDevitt5 years ago in Lifehack
Concrete Countertops
From natural stone to engineered stone and everything in between, concrete countertops are gaining popularity. For homeowners looking for a quick and easy way to update their kitchen, concrete countertops offer a sleek, modern appeal that's affordable and easy to install. When it comes to the many surfaces out there, concrete is a relatively new surface with many potentials. Concrete is highly durable, has excellent resistance to stains, scratches, heat, and even staining damage. While concrete can take the wear and tear of daily life, it also doesn't need to. Concrete is also straightforward to care for and can last a long time with proper care.
By Concrete Contractors Nashville5 years ago in Lifehack
Know About The Three Basic Principles of Home Inspections
Generally, by the time a home inspection process takes place, homebuyers tend to be in love with their dream homes that they're about to buy - thinking that the house will pass the home inspection test. However, the realities of a home inspection are much more different than what home buyers generally think about because if the buyer doesn't take into account the defects of the house that they're about to purchase, the investment could very well go wrong.
By Alan Carter5 years ago in Lifehack
Major Questions To Ask Your Home Inspector After Inspection
It should come as no surprise to know that the job of a home inspection is usually solitary work. Customers hire a home inspector to perform a home inspection job and the home inspector's job is to create a report after performing the inspection process. However, it should be known that not all customers are the same and some customers may be more curious than others. So, if you're one of those curious customers out there who want to ask your home inspector some significant questions, then you've arrived at the right place.
By Alan Carter5 years ago in Lifehack
Your complete guide to the most efficient, effective heater
Heating your range in winter doesn’t need to cost you an arm and a leg. All heaters cost money to run, of course… But some are cheaper than others, and a few are particularly efficient in certain sorts of spaces.
By Nancy Thigpen5 years ago in Lifehack
Top 5 Best Home Renovation and Remodeling Ideas
Home redesign (additionally called home rebuilding) is the way toward improving a wrecked, harmed, or obsolete design private construction services to make it all the more tastefully satisfying or more practical, or both.
By elbert bit5 years ago in Lifehack
What Should I Store?
I’m just 1 person who holds onto a lot of things. I have never had the sort of disposable income to buy whatever I want, so if I have spent money on something, I feel compelled to hold onto it just in case it will be useful in the future. The truth is that much of what I’ve held onto actually has come in handy in ways I hadn’t expected. That Swedish Olympics hockey jersey my dad bought me decades ago was the perfect thing for me to wear during a presentation about Swedish writer Fredrik Backman. That old rotary phone that was in my house when I was growing up made a perfect prop for a Harry Potter event that involved simulating the Ministry of Magic phone booth entrance. But that broken floor lamp I’m holding onto in case I need it one day for spare parts… maybe that’s not going to be as useful as I think.
By Kate McDevitt5 years ago in Lifehack
Building a Cleaning Schedule That Works
I’m just 1 person constantly building a cleaning schedule. The most important thing I’ve learned about cleaning routines over the years is to figure out what actually works for you. You might get lucky and stumble upon the right routine early into your process or you might need to refine your schedule over time. Ideally, your cleaning schedule should meet these two requirements:
By Kate McDevitt5 years ago in Lifehack
Easy Ways to Increase Safety at Your Family Home
The image source is Pexels. As crime increases in neighborhoods across the country, there's a growing interest in home security. While every homeowner should install a monitored security system, there are easier and cheaper things you can also do to protect your home. Here are a few effective ways you can protect your home without having to spend much money.
By Rayanne Morriss5 years ago in Lifehack
5 Easy Tips to Prevent Bed Bugs
Honestly speaking, just thinking about bed bugs can be a terrifying experience – let alone dealing with them in real life. These can be very difficult to eliminate, which is why we’ve come up with a list of useful tips on how to prevent them. If that’s one of your top goals at the moment, just keep on reading. Here are five easy tips to prevent bed bugs, so check them out and enjoy!
By Neil White5 years ago in Lifehack
5 feelgood home hacks to in a split second lift your disposition
Spending more time at home has its benefits, but if your mood has taken over your social life in recent months, spring is a great opportunity to look at your daily routine with new eyes. Your home should be a place of comfort that you can return to - and with a little thought and attention, you can create a space that excites your spirits no matter what happens outside. Here's how a few simple tips and tricks can help you find a home and a happier mind.
By prashant sapkota5 years ago in Lifehack






