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Home hacks including DIY organization, storage solutions, cleaning tips and beyond.
How I Beefed up my Attic the Right Way
Alright DIY-er, you want to hear my story about me tackling my attic because you are savvy enough to know that if you wear a tuque on your head in winter, you can get away without wearing a jacket - but the reverse is not true. Hot air rises, like a bad boss' ego, so here's how I keep it contained (in my house at least). For you bean counters out there, I will show you what happened to us with the results of my calculations.
By Richard Soulliere2 months ago in Lifehack
Ultima Search: Defeat Bed Bugs With Our Powerful Bed Bugs Spray Solutions!
Depending on the stage of the infestation, it may be possible to get rid of bedbugs using natural methods. However, in some cases, chemical use or pest control may be necessary.
By iDigitize Infotech LLP2 months ago in Lifehack
Keeping it Cool: AC Repair Services in Boca Raton
Like any other machine, it can face electrical issues or mechanical failure, hamper its operations, and render it useless. That's why getting it serviced occasionally and fixing the repair issues timely for a convenient summer experience is important. In this article, we'll delve into the issues your air conditioner may face, the importance of maintaining your air conditioners, and the things to know before searching for AC repair services.
By AC COOL AIR LLC2 months ago in Lifehack
Rugs and Carpets: Stepping Up Your Decor Game
Rugs and carpets are the unsung heroes of interior design. They are more than just floor coverings; they are powerful tools that can transform a space. According to a 2023 survey by the American Society of Interior Designers, a whopping 78% of design professionals believe a well-chosen rug can significantly elevate a room's aesthetics. Rugs can define areas (think visually separating open-plan living areas) and add a touch of personality through bold patterns, vibrant colors, or unique textures.
By Shahla Khan2 months ago in Lifehack
Treasures of Time: Exploring Decorative Collectibles
If you have a thing for collection, here’s something interesting for you! The collection of decorative items is not just to flaunt one’s bank balance, it’s rather a way through which people connect to the memories that they cherish and have a strong impact on their lives. Humans have emotions attached to certain things that make them feel delighted. After a long rough day, ending up glancing at the item and admiring it surely lifts our mood. In this world, where sprinting to chase your dreams is the only alternative, people tend to lose their most precious person as well, there’s no time for sitting at having a deep-hearted conversation. At this moment, when there’s nobody to whom one could share what they feel, these decorative items and they love their owner has for them are what pacifies them. Some people collect for the sake of attaining enjoyment, it’s an adventurous activity for them. Their fondness for the process of acquiring the desired item is adorable. Collecting items is a lifelong pursuit for them that can never be accomplished. Some people tend to seek an escape from their uneasy state of mind, they avoid the negative feelings which make them suffer by collecting flawless and admirable decorative items.
By Tanvi Punia2 months ago in Lifehack
Kiss Me When the Skies Become Orange
I sit down close to Martha on our porch, giving her a vacant wineglass. I pour the most costly Bordeaux we have into hers and mine. We're both in our best dresses. She has on a shining violet ball outfit, the chiffon making a poufy wreck around her legs. I'm wearing my best gold fold over dress. We don't mess with shoes. How's a skeleton going to manage shoes?
By olayinka peter2 months ago in Lifehack
5 tips to avoid buying a money pit
I am on a first name basis with my “junk guy”. His name is George. He has a couple of kids, put in a pool last year, and is starting up an English-speaking travel agency in Mexico. By any measure, George is doing well. But he’s also a good guy. After he put his pool in, he used the excess dirt and fill from that project to level out my eroding back yard -at no charge. Which I appreciated, because I bought a money pit.
By Jill Harper-Judd2 months ago in Lifehack