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Home hacks including DIY organization, storage solutions, cleaning tips and beyond.
Important Points to remember before buying a house -
When purchasing a house, everybody has needs. The purchasing cycle of the house requires some investment, and it's anything but difficult to get off track. Having composed needs is a useful method to direct you through the cycle without overlooking a portion of the highlights that are essential to you and your family. Understanding which highlights mean the most will help take out houses that won't work for you and look at the homes that will.
By Great Sacramento5 years ago in Lifehack
Move-In & Move Out Cleaning Services
Are you planning to sell or rent- out a freshly renovated property? Or perhaps brand new dream home or a fix-it-up foreclosure. Well, one thing is for sure that the most important thing you can do is leave a positive first impression on prospective clients.
By DG Cleaning5 years ago in Lifehack
Types of Ventilation Systems
The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) recommends intermittent or continuous ventilation fees for toilets and kitchens in preference to the use of windows: 50 or 20 cubic feet in step with minute for toilets, and a hundred or 25 cubic feet in keeping with minute for kitchens, respectively.
By Peter John5 years ago in Lifehack
Decluttering
Many of us have had the opportunity to declutter now that we have been at home for months on end. We spend time in each room in our homes and can honestly say we can eliminate much of our clutter, or use it for that matter. How many times do we buy something and it just sits there? How many times have you literally gone through expiration dates? Well, let’s take a look at one room at a time.
By Elaine M. Gallagher5 years ago in Lifehack
4 Tips for Buying a Fixer-Upper
Buying a fixer-upper can put you on the road to a great value home or disastrous losses. Properties that are unloved or out-of-date can present an opportunity as long as you evaluate the work required correctly. You need to go into any purchase like this with your eyes open, understanding the work involved, if you are to be successful. Let's take a look at some tips to help you buy a good fixer-upper.
By Michelle Gibson5 years ago in Lifehack
Building Your Dream Home
For many, building your dream home is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. You've dreamed for years about what you want out of your perfect home. You plan to invest a large amount of time and money, with the expectations that everything will be perfect when you move in.
By Jonathon Deakins5 years ago in Lifehack
Quirky Ways to Hide the Eyesores in Your Home Décor!
With time, even the best home décor fades – so much so that some areas may seem like eyesores! And you constantly ask yourself – do you simply accept the imperfections and call your home a lived-in space? Or do you repair and rejuvenate to bring back the pizzazz your home exuded. If budget were never a constraint, you would love to deck up your home and change your décor every now and then. But that is Utopia. In reality, the power (or the lack thereof) of pocket counts first and foremost. Then does this mean you would live on in a shabby place? Never! We bring you quirky ways to perk up your home without burning hole in your pocket.
By Eada Hudes5 years ago in Lifehack
How to Keep Your Home Clean Without Harsh Chemicals . Top Story - October 2020. Created with: Cleancult.
Hey, y’all! So I don’t know about you but ever since the beginning of quarantine, does it seem like we’re cleaning more than ever all of the sudden? Like it feels like we’re constantly cleaning a lot more than before the worldwide lockdown? Well, that has been the case for me. It seems like every day I am cleaning our home -- especially since I have two young kiddos. Our house is a lot messier than before and to be honest, it drives me insane!! So to avoid unnecessary clutter and dirt building up in our home, I make it a mission of mine to clean up my home daily as well as using products that are effective AND safe.
By Chris C. Wise5 years ago in Lifehack
The Environmental Impact of Your Household Products. Top Story - October 2020. Created with: Cleancult.
Quarantine has been a challenging time for all of us. It's been an unprecedented time where we had no choice but to spend a lot more time at home, something that many of us are still trying to adjust to and navigate. While it might’ve seemed a bit scary at first, I ended up taking this as an opportunity to reflect and work on my personal growth, take care of myself, and learn more about the things I truly care about. By spending a lot more time at home, I started to notice a lot of things that might’ve slipped my mind in different times. I became very aware that now more than ever, it is vital that humans take care of themselves and the planet through whatever means possible.
By Bianca Valle5 years ago in Lifehack
Texas Ranches: An Oasis of Peace
Recent world events remind us that having a bit of space between folks is a good idea. If you're interested in buying farm land in Texas, particularly ranch land on which to build, you can find low prices and wonderful tax breaks to reduce your out of pocket expenses. That being said, there are items to consider before you buy.
By Tina Bizan5 years ago in Lifehack









