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Home hacks including DIY organization, storage solutions, cleaning tips and beyond.
Tips For Your Bathroom Renovation: Making The Most Of A Small Space
Tips For Your Bathroom Renovation: Making The Most Of A Small Space When it comes to spaces like a bathroom, it restricts you in many ways. One such way is the area that it offers. Mostly, bathroom spaces are not that big and don’t give you much liberty to play around with the decor and design. This article will help those who have a small bathroom but wish to develop it into a space that looks much bigger and spacious than it actually is.
Jonty BenjoPublished 3 years ago in LifehackGet Best Lawn Care Services in Tallahassee At The Lawn Johns
Lawn Care Services in Tallahassee Tallahassee the capital of Florida, has an enriched history of nature and art. From natural plantations to artificial ones, this city has a lot to show you. The residential and commercial properties having lawns and yards depict the best serenity and calmness. If you are residing over here and want to maintain your grassy patches or gardens, then you need to focus on hiring some professionals to do this task for you. Lawn Care Services in Tallahassee or in general includes the following important practices to be carried out at optimum intervals.
Chriss JohnPublished 3 years ago in LifehackAn Item a Day Keeps the Hoarding Away
I am not naturally a tidy person. In fact, I am quite the opposite. I love things. I have attachments to things. I buy things or am given things then keep them forever and ever....until this Spring.
Gracelyn KuzmanPublished 3 years ago in LifehackYour House Is On Fire!
I’ve been making some progress with decluttering my house. Yesterday I watched a video on YouTube about a topic that had been swirling around in my brain. The video posed a question. If your house was on fire, what would you take with you?
Julie L HodgesPublished 3 years ago in LifehackWOODWORKING FOREVER
From a distance, the painting seems like a fun thing; a mere play of colors on a surface. It is only after setting out to do it yourself or observing it closely that you will notice that it is a complete science and craft in itself. There is so much that goes inside which turns out in the form of vivid colors and patterns that we have come to love and adorn our buildings and properties with. If you are a novice just starting to try your hand at painting, you will come to know certain things that are not obvious when you see the process of painting from a distance.
DandelionclubPublished 3 years ago in LifehackDIY Prevention Tips For Termite control
The termite problem is a common snag faced by many people. Some people initially tend to ignore it, but if ignored for long, these termites can damage your property permanently. These pesky creatures are a nuisance and cause a lot of damage to the property of their existence left unattended. Along with this, they are also harmful to the human health.
Anna WrenchPublished 3 years ago in Lifehack10 Minutes Ten Times A Day
I will not pretend that I came up with this idea all by myself, because that would be a total lie...I looked up the easiest and laziest way to get my life and tiny 900 square foot, two bed/bath and more crap that I just "had to have" and have no place(storages are full...yes...there are two, a 5x10 and a 10x10, and that is all we need)to put it all, so I have decided to do some organizing. However, the first thing I need to organize is the space between my ears! If that is confused and cluttered, then my home will remain that way as well.
C. M. SearsPublished 3 years ago in LifehackVacuums and Buckets and Brooms, oh my!
Growing up, my mother had a place for everything. And in case we forget where it should go, everything had a label on it. I watched her spend hours organizing and cleaning. I couldn’t understand it then, but now that I’m grown with a house of my own I hear myself saying things like, the milk doesn’t go back in the fridge that way and that closet is for beach towels, not bath towels.
Kristen NazzaroPublished 3 years ago in Lifehack10 Ways to Know You're Ready to Move
Most real estate agents want to their clients to be prepared, whether you're buying or selling. If you're ready to move, you should know it! If you're just considering, on the fence or really don't have the money, it's not your time.. and that's OK! It's OK to wait until you're really ready. But how do you know when it's time? Do you just wake up one day and think, "Hey, let's move today!" Maybe but I like to see clients that really put in the time to consider what moving entails. Here are my 10 ways to know you're ready to move by several experts in the real estate field.
Tammy EminethPublished 3 years ago in LifehackThe Ten Second Tidy
As a child of the 90's, The Big Comfy Couch was a staple in my house. My sister and I loved this show! I didn't realize exactly how much a clown and her dolly would have impacted how I do chores even now as a 27 year old. If you've never seen The Big Comfy Couch (first of all, how dare you!), you wouldn't be familiar with the ten second tidy. Loonette looks to the camera, offended that someone made such a mess, and realizes it was in fact her mess and she had to clean it up. Check it out.
Shae MorenoPublished 3 years ago in Lifehack9 Questions to Ask When Hiring an Outdoor Kitchen Designer
Designing an outdoor kitchen is one of the best ways to enhance your backyard and add overall value to your property. With new technologies and kitchen design styles, the modern outdoor kitchen can provide a comprehensive cooking and dining experience.
Kelly WilsonPublished 3 years ago in LifehackUtsav,
The thought of buying a house is always followed by a set of questions. Among which, the most vexed question is the location of the property to be chosen. All of us desire to own a house at a place that meets all our expectations and even beyond. At the same time, we also expect it to be priced economically.
Sonal SharmaPublished 3 years ago in Lifehack