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  • How to Repair and Replace Sliding Closet Doors

     By:Jilda Peterson

    The sliding door is always a wise choice for closets due to the fact that they are easy to use and they give you almost instantaneous access to the closet's contents. But like any good thing, sometimes the sliding closet door needs to be repaired or replaced, usually due to wear and tear or from something going wrong with the working mechanisms of the door.


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  • Designer Looks Created with Cardboard Furniture

     By:Jilda Peterson

    As more people choose to lead eco-conscious lives, more environmentally-friendly products have entered the marketplace. From cars that can be recharged in your garage to decking made of recycled plastic, a greater availability of earth-friendly products that impact every facet of our lives make it easier than ever to live a comfortable, convenient lifestyle while still helping the planet. In the field of home decor and home improvement, new eco-friendly products are entering the mainstream at an amazing pace.


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  • How to Update a Small, Outdated Bathroom

     By:Jilda Peterson

    While most new homes feature large, often luxurious bathrooms, if you're living in an older home, chances are you are living with a small bathroom. It used to be that bathrooms were not much more than five by eight feet.


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  • Stone Veneers: Adding Charm and Value to Your Home

     By:Mike Ciucci

    Inside your home is another great place for stone veneers. Many people opt for them on their fireplace but they can also be stunning in the bathroom, kitchen, or dining areas to give them that extra special appeal.


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  • Renovate Your Mobile Home and Save Energy

     By:Nelson Stewart

    Although details may vary slightly from home to home, the average mobile home built up to the mid 80's is constructed with 2 x 4 in. exterior walls and RSI 2.1 (R-12) batt insulation. From the mid 80's to present day: exterior walls are 2 x 6 in. walls with R-20 batt insulation. Ceiling insulation is R-24 to R-34.


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  • The Top Household Toxins that Can Make You Sick

     By:Mark Hostetler

    Carbon monoxide is a toxic gas that has no color, scent, or taste. Because it's unnoticeable, carbon monoxide is extremely hazardous. Having a carbon monoxide detector located in the home is an extremely good idea. They are affordable, easy to use, and will let you know when your health is at risk.


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  • Renovating a Victorian home

     By:Lauren Spencer

    If you want to paint your Victorian home to reflect its heyday, you will probably want to use "authentic" Victorian-era colors and combinations. While many Victorian homes today are painted on neutral themes, this may not be the best course for a true Victorian atmosphere. "True" Victorian colors may surprise you, as they are not plain, nor always light.


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  • How to Deal with Ceiling Water Marks

     By:Fiona Creech

    Repairing water marks on a ceiling is not a particularly difficult thing to do if you know how to do it properly, but before you begin your repairs, make sure that whatever was causing the damage has been fixed. This type of damage can occur from a leaky roof, an overflowing bathtub or even a leaking pipe.


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  • Guide to Decorating a Great Room with Vaulted Ceilings

     By:Fiona Creech

    The great room with cathedral ceilings is a must-have on many homebuyers' checklist - until the awe wears off and they are left with a huge amount of space that is difficult to decorate. But you can manage that cavernous space and make it look stylish and more to scale.


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  • Attractive Design Arrangements for a Sofa Table

     By:Jilda Peterson

    A sofa table is a great addition to any room. When a sofa is arranged so that its back faces the room, the sofa table softens the line of the sofa back and adds interest to an otherwise uninterrupted expanse of fabric.


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  • Drywall Manufactured in China is Not Dry; Neither is it Safe

     By:Jerry Clifford

    The housing boom in the early-mid part of the decade has been noted as the beginning of this problem. Normally, drywall is bought from domestic producers, but the boom caused shortages, so some home builders, particularly in Florida, purchased drywall shipped in from China. Only a few years later, in 2009, there appears to be something rotten in the State of Florida.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Creating Dramatic Interiors with Metallic Paint

     By:John Whitaker

    Metallic paint turns any wall into a focal wall. It can be used to create a modern backdrop for contemporary furnishings or it can bring a hint of shimmer to traditional or vintage inspired spaces. When using metallic paint, one of two approaches may be taken: A metallic finish may be created with faux techniques or by applying actual metallic paint to the walls.


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  • American Standard's Innovation and the Americast Bathtub

     By:Jilda Peterson

    Bathtubs built by American Standard have been being manufactured since the early twentieth century. The company is famous for producing bathroom fixtures, and within the industry, American Standard is known for its innovation. The Americast bathtub is one of its current, innovative gems, and as a result of their product's high quality design and construction, the company's products can be found in homes around the globe.


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  • Ideas to Lighten & Brighten Basement Spaces

     By:Fiona Creech

    Basements are naturally dark spaces that can seem depressing and uninviting, even if they are finished and decorated. Compounding the problem is that basement windows tend to be small and low to the ground, so they let in little natural light.


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  • Mismatched Furniture Can Be Its Own Style

     By:Jilda Peterson

    If you are decorating in a shabby chic style, then you would think of nothing other than decorating with mismatched furniture to get that nice eclectically shabby aesthetic. A more traditional style may lend itself to matching furniture pieces, but when you decorate your home with suites of matching furniture, you create a furniture showroom appearance in your own home, which lacks personality.


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  • High Design for High Ceilings in a Great Room

     By:Jilda Peterson

    In many houses decorating a small space is the challenge, but if you have a great room with a cathedral ceiling, you have the exact opposite problem to deal with. With a very high ceiling, a room may feel cold and uninviting. It is also very easy to have the room's design feel disjointed and out of place; however, there are simple solutions to these design challenges.


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  • Best Fabrics for Family Room Upholstery

     By:Jilda Peterson

    If you are choosing furniture for your family room, or are considering reupholstering some of your existing furniture, educating yourself about fabrics can help you make a good choice. Because a family room is generally a casual room where the family gets together to have fun, you don't want to choose any type of fabric that is going to be difficult to maintain, or that isn't child or pet-friendly.


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  • Linoleum and Vinyl: Deciphering the Difference

     By:Mike Taylor

    If you have been considering replacing a kitchen or bathroom floor, you may have looked into vinyl or linoleum floors and may well have been met with a jumble of contradicting and confusing data on the details of these flooring options.


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  • Build Your Own Screen Door – and Let the Fresh Air In!

     By:Jilda Peterson

    A screen door pulls double duty; it allows fresh air and light into your home while keeping out bugs and other pesky critters that you don't want to deal with inside. A screen door allows you to keep your home closed in while permitting a breeze to blow through, whether during hot weather to reduce the temperature of your interior, or any time of the year that you want to let the fresh air into your home.


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  • Different Types Of Construction Methods For Homes

     By:Tyler Michaels

    Learn about the different types of construction you can do for your home.


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  • House Builders are for the New California Tax Credit

     By:John Cutts

    Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has just approved the $10,000 tax credit for homebuyers. With this possibility, home builders are now advertising about the tax break hoping to brighten the dull construction industry.


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  • Quick Makeover By Painting A Bathroom Floor

     By:Jilda Peterson

    Perhaps you cannot stand the color of your bathroom floor anymore. Or you just want a change from the ordinary and predictable shade and pattern that greets you each morning. If getting new linoleum, vinyl, or tile for your bathroom is not an option, consider painting the floor instead. It is a quick and simple way to achieve a fresh, new look for your bathroom.


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  • Add Warmth and Character to Your Home

     By:Carolyn Capalbo

    Front Entrance: Add grills to your sidelights and transoms. Either paint your front door the same color or get a wood or wood-look door and stain a warm cedar color. Ditch the old screen door and replace it with a Victorian screen door. Re-use centers or salvage yards are great places to find bargains on wood character doors.


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  • Create a Functional Dining Room inside a Living Room Space

     By:Jilda Peterson

    Although you may have dining space within your kitchen, you may dream about having a dining room where you can enjoy weekly or nightly family dinners. If your home does not have a dining room, it's quite simple to create one within your living room.


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  • Unexpected Storage Solutions For Urban Spaces

     By:Jilda Peterson

    A small apartment in the city is becoming more of a standard living space as people find ways to live satisfactorily with less square footage. Storage space may be hard to come by in some of these urban spaces, but clever solutions are within grasp. Try some of these storage ideas for your urban apartment.


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  • Make a Small Space Large with Pocket Doors

     By:Fiona Creech

    Installing a pocket door is a great way of increasing the available floor space in any room of your home. Because the door slides back inside the wall, there isn't the need to reserve the space that a normal door requires to swing open and closed, nor the space needed for a regular door to remain open against the wall.


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  • Choosing the Perfect Kitchen Cabinets

     By:Lynn Bulmer

    How much natural and artificial lighting is available in your kitchen? Just having a light stain does not a bright kitchen make. If it's more closed in, rather than open, consider creating a window to take advantage of lighting in adjoining rooms, or add reflected lights from your cabinets.


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  • Proper Painting Techniques for a Front Door

     By:Jilda Peterson

    When you see a beautiful front door, it has very likely been properly painted, and by following just a few basic steps, you can paint your own front door, the right way.


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  • Stylish Storage Solutions for Every Room of the House

     By:Fiona Creech

    While storage solutions are always practical and enhance a space through clutter elimination, great looking storage solutions add decorative impact as well as practicality. From fabric wrapped boxes and pretty patterned bins, wooden trays and containers, to furniture, shelving, lidded jars and baskets of all kinds, beautiful and efficient storage options are easy to incorporate in any room of the house.


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  • Built-in Features: Value Added Options or Design Nightmares?

     By:Nelson Stewart

    Other types of built-ins may give the home additional seating like a window seat in a bay window or a banquette which is a built in bench that is added to a windowless nook; either type of seating can be constructed to have an additional storage space underneath.


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