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6 Summer Decor Ideas for Your Kid's Room
Kids’ living spaces should be nothing short of spectacular. One of the best ways to teach your kids some proper diligence and cleanliness is to subject them to an orderly environment from an early age. Decorating their rooms with artistic wallpapers, lighting systems, unique color patterns, and youthful accents will maintain a convenient and entertaining environment in their living spaces.
By Ross Geller5 years ago in Lifehack
How to Design the Perfect Family-Friendly Outdoor Space
Many things need to be taken into account, and you’ll probably want to talk with your family about all the things you’d like to include in your list of priorities. Read on if you want to learn more about designing the perfect family-friendly outdoor space.
By Isla Wright5 years ago in Lifehack
All You Need to Know About Achieving Those Amazing ‘Brick Effects’ for the Interior of Your House
Brick slip tiles could be the ultra-fast and pocket-friendly way to achieve a rustic or urban look in your home. Brick slips are popularly used during small interior decorating projects and full reno alike. When replicating the appearance of conventional bricks, they come in a variety of styles and colors to disguise your home.
By Lauren Williamson5 years ago in Lifehack
Latest Coffee Table Designs for All Kinds of Living Space
Coffee tables have always been the focal point in living areas. They command a lot of attention in such a way that if done wrong they can easily take away the balance of elements in the living space. They also add more character in an area, in that in most cases depending on their design they are considered to be an expression of who a person is. They vary in design; the simple ones are said to have a more stylish connotation to them; thus, the person with such may have an even simple house design. The sophisticated designs are for spaces with very little going on in terms of furniture; this, therefore, allows one to be experimental in the different designs. Below are some of the latest coffee table designs for different kinds of living space.
By Patty McDaniels5 years ago in Lifehack
How Frameless Glass Shower Doors Can Make A Small Bathroom Functional and Feel Wider
Every once in a while there is a desperate need to squeeze in a bathroom where there is an urgent need for one. But setting up the bathroom is only a small part of the problem, the bulk of it being how you are going to make everything fit in the little space. That is confirmation that a small bathroom is an absolute migraine to the owner. Regardless, with a few tweaks of interior design, a tiny bathroom can be transformed to look much bigger. For instance, one may install a corner sink, float the vanity, use a wider mirror, use glass shower doors, and mount the towel bar on the door, in order to make the bathroom space seem much larger.
By Rosie Bagley5 years ago in Lifehack
Things to Keep in Mind when Building a Wooden Deck
There are various reasons as to why you may want to consider installing a deck, especially a wooden deck outside your front porch. For example, you could love having people over for drinks on the deck or showing them around, or plainly put, you love spending time outdoors with the whole family. A wooden deck would make for a nice addition to the rest of the house. But before you call in the first wooden deck installer, there are a few thing s that you would want to keep in mind regarding wooden deck and other forms of deck installation.
By Lauren Williamson5 years ago in Lifehack
Step by Step Guide to Installing Sliding Shower Doors
It was not very far in the past that sliding shower doors were just a staple trademark in enormous name lodgings in Manhattan, Toronto and European urban communities like France and Milan. Today these are generally accessible all over and are ideal for your home or condo.
By Lawrence Barnett5 years ago in Lifehack
3 Ways to Keep Your Home Running When You Don't Have Time to
While much has been made of the concept of work-life balance, the idea itself is something of a misnomer. In theory, the idea would be that you spend 50 percent of your time on your job or career, and the other 50 percent of your time on your personal pursuits. This might include things like exercise, journaling, or meditating, but it also involves literal work like cooking, cleaning, and running errands. The truth is, however, that few people will ever achieve a real 50/50 balance, and even if they do, it won't be for long. Instead, life tends to operate in seasons where at times we have more time to devote to personal pursuits than work, and less at others. When people first buy a home, they may invest all kinds of time in doing upgrades, or tailoring it to their personal style. Over time, however, the other demands of life naturally start to take over, leaving you less time to care for and maintain your home. The need for ongoing home maintenance never ends, however, so here are 3 ways to keep your home running when you don't have time to.
By Sasha McGregor5 years ago in Lifehack
6 Stylish Decorating Ideas to Spruce Up Your Bookshelf!
If you are just like the rest of us avid readers and design enthusiasts, we are pretty sure you, too, won’t settle for anything less than a stylish bookshelf. From DIY floating book shelves, to built-in stacks, to hidden libraries, to even classic, antique bookcases, there are various bookshelf ideas that could help you store your reading materials in style. Creative bookcase ideas help to add the much-needed excitement to your home library, and make sure that your books always find a cosy, yet enticing, home.
By Lauren Williamson5 years ago in Lifehack
Fashion Illustration Art, Blending Facial Colors
I first started drawing when I was in elementary school and became very good at drawing trees. When I got to middle school it was the first time I had learned that the eyes are the window to the soul. I had an art teacher who was fascinated with eyes. She was very inspired by them, so it inspired me about them. It help that she made us do several pages of eyes for homework. This was the only time I had ever seen a teacher in public school give art homework. But, she did and while everyone else hated her, I was inspired by it. So, she went on to teach about shadows and pigments. She took away our black and white, and always told us to try to use darker colors than what you were already using to darken or lighten, instead of just going directly to you black or white to mix in for shadows. Kind of like math when we are taught to not go to your calculator and do the long division instead. It does work! It kind of trains you to have patients.
By Pamela k Conoly5 years ago in Lifehack
10 Smart Ways to Save More Money
The idea of tackling finances can seem like a confusing and forbidden territory to the majority of people; yet, with the conveniences of modern technology, it doesn't have to be such a turn off. Simply put, we should all be able to reach our financial goals, which is why there are a number of ways you can do so with relative ease! These apps and services, for example, are simple to use, and will do a significant amount of the work for you. These utilities will be your army when it comes down to figuring out smart ways to save more money, and will surely help you start living the life you deserve.
By Michelle Estevez5 years ago in Lifehack