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Home hacks including DIY organization, storage solutions, cleaning tips and beyond.
Top Tips To Make An Offer On A House That Is Overpriced
As we are all aware buying a home is a complex and tedious process. Now after viewing a dozen of houses you come across a house that exactly fits your dream. Wouldn’t you be overwhelmed? But what if the price factor shatters your dream? The price of your dream house may be beyond the expected limit of your budget or even worse.
By Alex Turner3 years ago in Lifehack
Everything You Need To Learn About Ice Dams
If you notice glistening icicles hanging down from your rooftop, then you have to agree that something isn't quite right with the structural integrity of your house. Icicles are a major sign that will tell you that an ice dam has formed on your house rooftop, which is preventing the melted snow to escape.
By Eada Hudes3 years ago in Lifehack
Household Chores:
The internet has a strange fascination with cleaning. While not every household cleaning task is enjoyable, there is no shortage of satisfying deep-clean videos on the internet. From pressure washers on driveways to little laundry hacks, some chores are better than others. Users of Twitter appear to agree.
By Fay McFarlane3 years ago in Lifehack
Practical Ways to Pick the Best Long Distance Movers
Whenever you post your moving requirements at some search engine or any other source, you are likely to get more than the required options of varied moving operators, all eager to move you and your belongings at your stipulated time. The interesting fact is that all those operators claim to be the most perfect choice to fit into your requirements. But the million-dollar question is – can all those names popping up haphazardly on your screen be relied upon so easily? Can all of them be ‘number one’ as projected? A big no.
By David Brown3 years ago in Lifehack
PAINTING FOREVER
Not very long ago, when shopping for our home furniture, all we thought about was picking furniture that would make our house look airy and sophisticated. The only look we could imagine would be a minimal one because according to our ideology, minimal is luxury. However, with time minimalism has slowly reduced and people have start getting creative interiors. One of the most appreciated, new introductions is the vintage theme. It has become one of the most used style by our interior designers now a days. Not only is it being used on professional level, but people have also started getting creative at home and have initiated making their own, feasible shabby chic furniture at home.
By Dandelionclub3 years ago in Lifehack
Why You Should Hire A Certified Land Surveyor?
Purchasing land to construct a home or office might be one of your biggest investments. Therefore, it becomes necessary to ascertain the exact area of the land you are purchasing. It is important to know this, as you should be certain that you are not being sold a portion of land that belongs to someone else. This helps in avoiding future disputes.
By Kiara Waylen3 years ago in Lifehack
Kitchen Etiquette for Housemates
Joe Giambrone Eight years ago I devised the perfect rule set for sharing a living situation, and these guidelines represent the fairest and most efficient solutions to the common problem of sharing your kitchen space with strangers. These are childishly simple: Don't leave any messes, at all; clean them immediately when they are made. That's it, and it works.
By Joe Giambrone3 years ago in Lifehack
4 Important Points to keep in mind when opting for Appliance Repair Service
Daily appliances are the best helping hand. They made our task easy and less time-consuming. Machines or appliances reduce human effort thus you can do more work in less time. Previously when there were not many machines, for every big or small work you were required to put physical strength and effort.
By James Ronald3 years ago in Lifehack
My Credit Card Needs A Break
It's time for another rendition of Saturday night on lock down. It's been a full year since the stay at home order was put in place. Like many Americans, I too spent this time having to adjust to the reality that staying at home was actually supposed to be a good thing.
By Whitney Monyo3 years ago in Lifehack
How To Spot Corrosion In Plumbing Pipes?
Unless your house has been built recently, there can be possible signs of corrosion in your plumbing pipes. Corrosion can be a massive issue as well as detrimental for your home plumbing system. It imparts negative effects not only on your surrounding environment but also on your everyday lifestyle. Corroded pipes often tend to leak, wasting gallons of water, while on the other hand, corrosion inside your water supply pipes will contaminate the incoming water with harmful rusted iron particles.
By Lauren Williamson3 years ago in Lifehack
The Different Types Of Roof Construction, Designs & Styles That Homeowners Should Know
In the current day & age, there are multiple types of roof construction, styles and designs out there to explore. For a regular homeowner, it can get pretty challenging to know each and everything about roofing. So, how do you deal with an issue such as this?
By Eada Hudes3 years ago in Lifehack
Pre-owned for the win
I love spending money and buying things. Always have, always will, no matter how many budgeting or other money advice stories I read. It must go back to the old hunter/gatherer instinct: our brains are wired to look for things to acquire, and if we can find something that no one else has, that's a major win!
By Anastasia Karel3 years ago in Lifehack