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Tips to Use Glass Cabinets for Pantry Storage and Kitchen
Most of the time, Glass cabinets are beautiful, elegant and delicate. Those cabinets live in huge houses, decorated with glass and mirrors all over the place. But, that’s what you think, what do you really know about them?
By Patty McDaniels5 years ago in Lifehack
How to Make Sure Your Presentation Sucks —Part 1
You hate to speak in public! You would prefer to eat a tree bark sandwich, than stand in front of a group of strangers... or worse yet, a group of co-workers and colleagues, and give a presentation. Yes, you know how your process works. You know your numbers left and right. But it's one thing for you to share this information one on one, or over the phone. But to stand in front of a group of people and share it? No way!
By Steve Gallegos, Esq.5 years ago in Lifehack
Decor Guide for a Chic and Cosy Kids' Bedroom
Styling children’s bedrooms is something every parent is looking forward to—from choosing the colours and decorations to picking furniture—it’s a fun experience for both parents and kids. Although it can be difficult deciding on just one style, having some guidelines when it comes to decorating your kids’ bedroom can be very helpful. Here are some useful tips you can use as a guide when styling the bedroom for your little ones.
By Isla Wright5 years ago in Lifehack
Spring Has Sprung!
Spring has sprung! Let us rejoice and give thanks! Everything that we have been putting into motion during winter is about to bloom and we are going to see the fruits of our labor. To ensure that we are ready to claim our rewards from the bountiful universe, we first must make sure our homes are just as ready as we are to receive. The energy of spring is that of new beginnings and our personal spaces must reflect that. Out with the old! This is a quick but informative guide on how to enhance and cleanse your space and bring in the new!
By Anastasia McGowan5 years ago in Lifehack
Tips for Garage Safety: How to Keep Your Family, Home, and Car Safe
Although it’s important to keep windows and doors locked, the garage is an often-overlooked gateway for thieves. If your garage is attached to your home or if you keep anything of value in your garage, consider implementing the following tactics to keep your family, home, and care safe.
By Marshall Stevenson5 years ago in Lifehack
Direct Painting: A How-To for Oils. Top Story - March 2019.
So you want to learn about painting with oils. That ancient, noble craft passed down from the Rembrabdts and the Caravaggios of bygone days, and the Monets and Picassos, a medium so adept at capturing the ideas of, well, anything! If you can imagine it, you can realize it in oils.
By Shaking Bird Art5 years ago in Lifehack
Creative Ways to Repurpose Old Kitchen Stuff
A lot of household waste comes from the kitchen. There is a plastic wrap from food packaging, as well as wasted food not used before it spoils. Cardboard containers food items come in must also be discarded, as well as bottles and jugs. In addition to the daily waste generated in a person’s kitchen, there are also outdated food preparation materials and broken dishes or partial sets of cutlery a person may wish to replace. Although it is common to generate a lot of trash in the kitchen it is also possible to reduce the volume of garbage headed to landfills in creative and meaningful ways.
By Casey Chesterfield5 years ago in Lifehack
What to Do About Noisy Pipes
It isn’t rare to hear some strange noises in your home every now and then. From walls popping to the house settling, there are plenty of reasons things can go bump in the night. Most of these can be ignored without consequence. Loud, frequent noises, however, should be investigated immediately as they could be a serious problem. These are often caused by pipes.
By Marshall Stevenson5 years ago in Lifehack
4 Tips to Prevent Pipe Bursting
A broken pipe is more than a simple nuisance. If you have ever had to fix one, you know that it is no ordinary task — you’ll need to get the water turned off and then hire a professional to cut into or dig down to wherever the malignant pipe resides. As expensive as a repair may be, it is nothing to the cost of your water bill after leaving a gush of water to flow freely. In fact, State Farm estimates that even a 1/8 inch crack in one of your pipes can leave you shedding 250 gallons of water per day. A loss of this magnitude will wreak havoc on your water bill, but also may lead to serious flooding, mold growth or damage to the support walls or base of your home itself. Pipe health — whether cracks or pipe bursting — is a serious issue in your home and must be approached with caution. However, if you take the time as the thermometer begins to recede in the fall months and early winter you can get ahead of the problem before it even starts.
By Casey Chesterfield5 years ago in Lifehack
The Top 11 Ways to Weatherproof Your Home Without Going Broke
If you have never owned a home before, you might think the hardest part of the purchase was getting approved and closing the deal. It is a big accomplishment that 60 percent of Americans enjoy, but it's just the start!
By Indy Summers5 years ago in Lifehack