Choosing The Duvet: A Few Pointers
Submitted by: Jon Kilminster
Remember the days of blankets Or rather the nights of blankets, when winter meant piling layers and layers of wool on the bed in order to keep out the winter chill...
Size Does Matter For A Comforter
Submitted by: Jon Kilminster
Of all things in the bedroom, among the most striking are comforters They are highly visible additions to the décor...
The Endless Journey To Find Dvd Storage Space
Submitted by: Jon Kilminster
Most people spend enough time worrying about where to store valuables and other personal belongings in their homes...
The Right Pipes For Your Next Plumbing Project
Submitted by: Jon Kilminster
Plumbing is more then just knowing how to connect a few pipes Whether adding additional plumbing to a home or replacing some of the existing pipes, there are several things to consider...
Coffee Table Choices
Submitted by: Jon Kilminster
A coffee table is an important purchase It is a key element in the living room, drawing people in for refreshments and conversation...
Get The Right Bird Feeder
Submitted by: Jon Kilminster
Bird watching is an amateur sport of many We trudge out in the snow to see the chickadees, call the neighbours when there’s a bluebird in the yard and sprinkle seed out for the magpies even though they’re loud and scare our pets...
Are Carpet Cleaning Machines Right For You?
Submitted by: Jon Kilminster
Carpet cleaning machines come in handy when regular vacuuming doesn't cut it
Vacuum cleaners have been on the market for a century and common in ordinary homes for about half that long...
Choosing The Right Boiler For Your Home
Submitted by: Jon Kilminster
When choosing to replace your the old boiler in your home, there are a number of factors that you need to consider prior to making a choice...
The Right Gutter System Will Save You Thousands Of Dollars
Submitted by: Jon Kilminster
You wouldn't think so by the looks of it, but guttering and downspout systems can save you thousands of dollars and heartache as a homeowner...
Another Brick In The Wall: A Layman's Guide To Masonry
Submitted by: Jon Kilminster
As a building material, brick is as old as dirt and water, and the basic way bricks are made hasn't changed much in the thousands of years people have been using them...
Bringing Order To The Chaos With Storage Boxes
Submitted by: Jon Kilminster
One of the facts of modern life is that we all accumulate a lot of "stuff" over the years Nearly every house has a garage, shed, basement or attic that's brimming with miscellaneous items...
Believe It Or Not, The History Of Vacuum Cleaners Is Interesting
Submitted by: Jon Kilminster
Here's some trivia for you: The first vacuum cleaner, patented in England in 1901, was gasoline-powered and so large it had to be pulled by a horse...
Bookcase Design Hasn't Changed Much Over The Centuries
Submitted by: Jon Kilminster
After the advent of the printing press, when average people began to be literate and own books, there were no such things as bookcases...
Plenty Of Tips On Keeping Your Home Secure From Intruders
Submitted by: Jon Kilminster
There's no place like home A man's home is his castle...
Beat The Heat In Summer By Installing A Swimming Pool!
Submitted by: Jon Kilminster
It’s summer again and the mercury is rising Like most people, surviving summer means cooling down with a lovely long swim in a backyard pool...
Finding a Cheap Self Storage Unit
Submitted by: Jason Kay
At some point in life you are going to find yourself up to your eyeballs in stuff and your quest to find good, cheap self storage will begin...
Design Has a Beginning But Has No Ending
Submitted by: Annie Deakin
In the beginning the universe was designed which all in all took seven days and seven nights to complete according to the book...
Doors- Adding Something Unique to Your Home
Submitted by: Annie Deakin
As the old saying goes- There is absolutely no doubt in the truth of the old saying- first impressions are lasting...
Factors to Account For When Designing a Floor Plan
Submitted by: Adrianna Noton
Any home building project will requires careful thought and planning, especially when designing a floor plan...
How to Donate Office Furniture
Submitted by: Adrianna Noton
Office furniture is an essential part of every business and organization Often businesses will upgrade or replace their office furniture and they are left to find somewhere to dispose of the items...
Duvets For Any Month of the Year
Submitted by: Annie Deakin
During the winter, in bed is the favored location for most people Your bed is warm and snuggly...
Which is Safer: The Electric Space Heater or Electric Fireplace?
Submitted by: Sam Streubel
According to the National Fire Protection Assoc (NFPA) heating equipment was the second leading cause of home fires and home fire deaths...
Use Doors to Enhance Your Home
Submitted by: Annie Deakin
It is not hard to imagine that getting a new look to your home can be an expensive affair However this doesn't have to be the case, with there being many ways to add little touches, accent colors and innovative new concepts...
Self Storage Checklist
Submitted by: Jason Kay
People get self storage units for a number of different reasons Some get them because they need a place to store their belongings while they are in between places due to a move...
Downtown or the Suburbs: What's For You?
Submitted by: Joel McDonald
Trying to decide where to live can be a challenge sometimes Most people today choose between one of two options: suburbs or downtown...
A Moving Checklist For Your Next Move
Submitted by: Joel McDonald
Moving can be an exciting time in your life The thrill of new opportunities, new people, and new surroundings can get you worked up...
Finding a Good Moving Company
Submitted by: Joel McDonald
The process of moving can be one of the most stressful times of your life For a period of time, you are out of your element...
The "Move Up" Tax Credit
Submitted by: Joel McDonald
The media has given a lot of attention to the $8000 first time home buyer credit With this credit, thousands of people have flocked to buy their first home...
Increasing House Value by Installing Laminate Flooring
Submitted by: Steven Magill
Working my way through college, I found it easier to do odd jobs that required manual dexterity rather than sitting an office since most of my days were spent sitting down, listening to lectures, doing assignments and the like...
It’s Worth All the Bend and Kneels – Fitting Laminate Flooring
Submitted by: Steven Magill
Fitting laminate flooring is a job for the able bodied who is willing to bend and kneel for some hours...