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Home hacks including DIY organization, storage solutions, cleaning tips and beyond.
10 Vanity Organization Hacks
1. Use bread pans for makeup. You can use mini bread pans to organize your lipsticks, foundations, etc. You can leave the pans with their finish or you could spray paint them different colors to match your room a little more.
Creative WeirdoPublished 6 years ago in LifehackWhy Not All Under Floor Heating Systems Are the Same
A mistake that many homeowners make is in thinking that all under floor heating systems are the same. It is important to remember that these sorts of systems, like many others, are not all created equally and that some will be of far better quality than others. In this article, we have aimed to show you how to know what unit is right got you, the differences in quality and performance, and the importance of manufacturer support and guarantees.
Marie SafelPublished 6 years ago in LifehackHow Millennials Can Become Homeowners
There's always been a golden rule when it comes to saving your money, don't spend more than 30 percent of your income on housing. Now everything is expensive, especially housing, so how can you get away with not going past that 30 percent? Well, here are a few things you can consider:
J. P. FrattiniPublished 6 years ago in LifehackTop 10 Rules to Cleaning
If you are going to clean then it is important to make sure that everything is clean. This helps to protect everyone from germs and from getting sick. The number one rule is to literally clean everything. This means from the ceiling to the floors. Leave nothing to chance for any germs to hide out on or in.
Shelly BartleyPublished 6 years ago in LifehackHow to Clean Your House Like a Pro in Less Than Three Hours
How To Clean Your House In Three Hours Or Less - Like A Pro Let's face it, cleaning your home can be time-consuming, tiring, and a seemingly never-ending task. We've all been there—we look around and have no idea how it got this bad or where to start. Here are some tips to make this weekly chore more doable.
Shannon HumphreyPublished 6 years ago in Lifehack5 DIY Projects That Add Value to Your Home
DIY projects offer great ways of improving the condition of your property and adding value, especially if you want to sell your home. The cost of doing home improvements can be so high but DIY projects offer great return on investment. If you are thinking of putting your house on the market and you want to revamp it, here are five DIY projects that you should consider.
Tanya CvitPublished 6 years ago in LifehackHow to Find Comfort in Your Home
Home should not be a source of worry or a place in which you feel you can’t or shouldn't relax. Home should feel like a sanctuary somewhere to retreat when the hustle and bustle of everyday life gets too much. Over the past year I've noticed that as I've changed my home to a more simple and comforting style I've realised my anxiety and headaches have begun to ease when I'm home. I hope this helps you as much as these have helped me.
Jessica JonesPublished 6 years ago in LifehackDishwasher Hacks That You (Probably) Don't Know
The dishwasher has become one of the biggest chore-cutting inventions of recent decades, and anyone who's owned one can tell you that it makes doing dishes a breeze. You just pop them in, add some detergent, push a button, and then wait. The machine makes a little noise, and BOOM! You have clean dishes.
Ossiana TepfenhartPublished 6 years ago in Lifehack- Top Story - June 2018
Getting Started with Zero Waste: Kitchen Essentials
I'm sure you've all heard of the term, "zero waste" recently. Zero waste is a lifestyle in which you do not produce any kind of trash or waste (or, at least, you try to produce as little waste as possible).
Jasmine Smoot-LeyvaPublished 6 years ago in Lifehack Colours and Interiors
Colour is such a strong component in a design scheme, a newly painted wall can forcefully mutate the overall mood of a room. There are gazillions of options when it comes to deciding which colour we will use, and how to make different colours work together.
Ilaria GalettaPublished 6 years ago in LifehackLifehacks That Will Improve Your Home Immediately
When you've just moved into your first place like I have, you need as many lifehacks that will improve your home immediately as possible. I'm dealing with limited space, limited experience, and a fear of losing my security deposit thanks to property damage. So if it helps me maximize space, minimize risk, and makes me feel better about living on my own (but with roommates!), then I'm all for it.
Salvatore FratelliPublished 6 years ago in LifehackWhat I Learned from the Minimalism Challenge
So first up, what is the minimalism challenge? Well basically, The Minimalists Joshua Fields Millburn & Ryan Nicodemus posted the idea on their website in the spirit of “new year clear out.” The idea is that on the 1st of January, you get rid of one thing, on the 2nd, you get rid of two things, all the way up to getting rid of 31 things on the 31st. You can get a friend and see who finishes first, who gets rid of the most stuff, or you can just keep going through February, March etc. until you reach a natural end. I reversed mine because I’m a rebel and needed to see fast changes. It worked for me because I was so ready to clear stuff out, but if you don’t even know where to start, it’s probably not for you. I completed the challenge over the whole of January, getting rid of over 500 things, and here is what I learned.
Max FisherPublished 6 years ago in Lifehack