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Vintage life hacks for old school improvement; technology makes everyday life easier, but some useful instructions never go out of style.
Elevating Your Home Décor with Chaise Lounge.
If you are planning to revamp your living room and then a good option is a Antique Chaise Lounge Furniture. With a Retro touch, it looks great. The unique furniture will make your living room a center of attraction. In addition to that, it will become a perfect place for parties and entertaining.
By Chris Maxwell4 years ago in Lifehack
Coin Collecting Guide To Start Your Collection
Coin collecting is a hobby for generations. There are endless types of exciting coins such as Rare coins, Gold coins, Foreign coins, and Ancient coins that you can collect. There are many reasons to start collecting coins such as Some people collect coins as a financial investment because there is a possibility that the value of coins will increase over time, and then some collect for only entertainment purposes. If you want to start collecting coins and wondering where to begin then, Here, in this blog, we are going to discuss a complete guide of coin collecting and the items required to start a numismatic collection.
By Vishesh Garg4 years ago in Lifehack
Grandfather Clocks and Bidsquare’s Auctions
Time is really important in our lives. It is really valuable and vital to everyone. Our lives revolve around the passage of time. We live our lives in accordance with the passage of time. If time is so essential, then so is the clock. Clock and time are two sides of the same coin. We rely on the clock for our daily routines, from waking up in the morning to going to bed at night. It helps to be on time for everything, such as getting to work, leaving work, attending meetings, catching up with friends, or any other social obligations. It is critical to be at the right place at the right moment if you want to be successful in life.
By Kevin Taylor5 years ago in Lifehack
Can You Sell A House With Rising Damp in Sydney, Australia?
Rising Damp is very common in Sydney and is always the problem of the house owners. Rising damp is common on houses that are old and were built before 1970. At this time, houses don't need to have damp-course proof as a legal requirement to start building the house. Some old houses may have rising damp because their Damp Proof Course (DPC) is already outdated.
By Luke S. Araquil5 years ago in Lifehack
Bonhams
Bonhams is one of the oldest and biggest auction house for antiques. It is a privately owned auction house. It is a collaboration of Bonhams & Brooks and Phillips Son & Neale. This united two of the four enduring Georgian sale houses in London, Bonhams having been established in 1793, and Phillips in 1796 by Harry Phillips, previously a senior assistant to James Christie. Today, the amalgamated business handles workmanship and old fashioned closeouts. It works two salerooms in London—the previous Phillips saleroom at 101 New Bond Street, and the old Bonham's saleroom at the Montpelier Galleries in Montpelier Street, Knightsbridge—with a more modest saleroom in Edinburgh. Deals are likewise held all throughout the planet in New York, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Paris, San Francisco, Sydney, and Singapore. Bonhams holds in excess of 280 deals per year in excess of 60 gathering territories, including Asian craftsmanship, Pictures, engine vehicles, and gems. It has deals in London, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Hong Kong, Edinburgh, and Sydney. Bonhams has in excess of 550 staff with a portion of the world's driving experts in their fields.
By Nancy Baker5 years ago in Lifehack
Suburban Fighting Force
As the sun set on a warm still June evening we surveyed the squad of men assembled in front of us. Identical beards cropped to uniform length, grim faced and each clutching torches as if to intimidate the gathering dark. The industrial smell of epoxy mixed with the wisps of summer barbecues and with a wash of relief we took a swig from our respective water bottles and slumped onto what remained of the lawn. The ranks of life size fibreglass soldiers continued to stare at the garden fence, each painstakingly fixed glass eye reflecting the chaos of an improvised workspace. A shed, a lawn and a collection of toolboxes spilling over with begged, borrowed and improvised tools. Grooves had been worn into the grass where we had repeated the same multitude of processes sixteen times over. Each iteration becoming more streamlined, as we’d discovered the placement of materials and tools, the order of measures and the reduced need for words as our hands became accustomed to shaping, trimming, lifting and setting. With houses overlooking every side of the tiny garden, the ranks of statues resembled a perverse collection of garden gnomes. A suburban fighting force ready to be shipped out on their first tour of duty.
By Mark Ruddick5 years ago in Lifehack
Le Vintage Chair
My chair fetish has gotten a bit out of hand. I recently found a ‘bargain’ on the buy & sell website, Gumtree - a frequent online haunt of mine - a retro looking single and double sofa chair set covered in tatty 80s blue fabric. However the bones of the chairs were very nice - I liked the legs which sort of taper at the bottom and the jaunty angle of the wooden arms on the single chair. The seats were not saggy or misshapen. The double doesn’t have arms, and it’s back is smaller than its seat. Unusual, vintage, and a lot of potential! I called the seller.
By Samantha Gray5 years ago in Lifehack
Thrift Shop Treasure Hunt
What do you do when you love to shop, but your budget is tight? Hit the thrift shops. Most cities and towns have them in one form or fashion. You can find some of the best bargains around in thrift shops. The best part of this kind of shopping is that usually there is a charity that benefits from the sales. Shopping and supporting a charity is the best of two worlds.
By Yvonne Lovejoy5 years ago in Lifehack
Top 7 Benefits Of Buying Secondhand Clothing
Let’s Begin! There are numerous reasons why one should opt for secondhand clothing, out of which, many of them benefit you personally irrespective of your lifestyle. Buying secondhand clothes benefits the environment. If you are unsure of buying secondhand clothes, this article is for you. It will help you get a better understanding of why buying secondhand clothes is beneficial.
By Rory Westbrook5 years ago in Lifehack










