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by Guest Post on Mar 29, 2011
Front-load washers are becoming more and more popular in-home laundry rooms. Their features and functionality make them great for homeowners who don’t want to spend a lot of time doing laundry. They’re also great for those who have different types of laundry to wash, from delicates to denim. Continue reading →
6 Home Projects You Should Never DIY
by Boris Dzhingarov on Jun 7, 2018
There are some projects that most people could reasonably do on their own with minor risks. Many people can do cosmetic work like replacing back-splashes and molding. However, there are projects that are best left to professionals, either because they require significant expertise or are simply too dangerous. Continue reading →
How to Save Money on Major Home Repairs
by Boris Dzhingarov on Jul 11, 2014
Major home repairs can take quite a chunk out of your hard-earned savings, so many homeowners do whatever they can to take the proper steps to avoid major mishaps. But even if you take all of the right preventative measures to avoid a big problem or a costly repair, things can happen as a result of Mother Nature. Continue reading →
Things to Consider When Buying a Washing Machine
by Guest Post on Mar 29, 2011
If you are in the market to purchase a new washing machine, you should look into front load washers. Although there are many different styles and types of washing machines out on the market, these can be a sure bet. Continue reading →
Removing Grease and Oil Stains from Floors
by Michigan State University on Apr 27, 2012
To remove grease or oil stains from floors, first remove as much as possible with newspaper, paper towels, or a plastic spatula. On resilient tile, rub with a cloth dampened in detergent and warm water, or if that does not work, use a concentrated commercial household cleaner, and then rinse well. On wood and cork, put a cloth saturated with dry cleaning fluid on the stain for five minutes. Then wipe the area dry and wash with detergent and water. On stone, use a formulated solvent with a soft, Continue reading →
Damaged Concrete Repair Tips
by Guest Post on May 14, 2012
Concrete is certainly one of the most durable building materials, but it is not indestructible. Over time, stains, cracks and flaking can ruin the looks of a structurally sound concrete driveway, walkway or patio. The good news is that concrete repair is more cost-effective than wholesale replacement. Continue reading →
What Restaurants Can Teach You About the Kitchen of Your Dreams
by Jane Brown on Aug 9, 2016
It started with stainless steel everything. The rush to make consumer goods look like their industrial counterparts happened to gadgets and furnishings intended for every room in the house. But the kitchen was the main destination for the new industrial revolution. Continue reading →
Benefits of Owning an Electric Range
by Guest Post on Mar 29, 2011
When deciding to purchase a range, you really get two power options between the electric or gas range. Sometimes the power hookups in your kitchen make the determination for you, but many kitchens are equipped to power either an electric or a gas range. Continue reading →
Light Up Your Dining Room!
by Guest Post on Dec 28, 2010
Did you know that how we eat is almost as important as what we eat? For instance, a meal in a relaxed, beautiful, well-lit ambiance is better than a hurried meal had in unpleasant or poorly lit surroundings. Continue reading →
Why French Door Refrigerators Should Be In Every New Kitchen
by Guest Post on Mar 29, 2011
French door refrigerators have made a huge impact on the appliance world since their introduction in the late 90’s, and with so many homeowners choosing to update their kitchens, more and more side-by-sides will disappear and French door refrigerators appear. Continue reading →
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