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  • How to Rate Down Alternative Fill Comforters

    For those allergic to down comforters, down alternative fill comforters are hypoallergenic and dust mite-resistant. Down alternative comforters are lightweight and warm just like down comforters,...

  • How to Set up Artificial Trees

    Artificial trees are less messy and easier to set up than real trees. They also require less maintenance after they are installed. Artificial trees can also be healthier for a family, especially...

  • The Difference Between Marble & Ceramic Tiles

    Ceramic and marble tiles are both distinct and popular surfacing materials. Each product is more suitable for certain situations and less so for others. Understanding the differences is important...

  • How to Preserve Bread for Decoration

    Preserve bread loaves and rolls for a decorative display or centerpiece that lasts for months. Moisture inside the bread should be removed to reduce the chances of mold and extend the usefulness...

  • What Size Towel Bar Should I Use for My Bathroom?

    When remodeling a bathroom, homeowners often become confused by the sheer number of bathroom accessories available at their local home centers and online. Choosing the right size towel bar is of...

  • Can You Use Mexican Tile Outside?

    Mexican tile, like all glazed ceramic or terra cotta tiles, can be used both indoors and out. The outdoor uses for Mexican tiles are endless: on fountains, building facades, doorway arches, on...

  • How to Prep Walls For Wallpaper

    Good wall preparation is important prior to applying wallpaper. By following the described tips your wallpaper hanging project should be a success.

  • Kitchen Countertop Ideas on a Budget

    The kitchen is the heart of the home. It's where the family tends to gravitate, where people gather when they come by and is one of the first places homebuyers look when house shopping. Nothing...

  • How to Clean and Store Painting Equipment

    Keeping your painting equipment in good and clean order will prevent them from deteriorating more quickly than they should as well as being able to locate them easily.

  • Types of Cellular Shades

    Cellular shades are also sometimes called honeycomb shades. They are so named because of cells of air that form when the folded shade opens up to cover the window. Though all types have a similar...

  • Where Can I Find Vinyl Interior Shutters?

    Interior vinyl shutters are commonly called plantation shutters. There are stock sizes available, but shutters are usually ordered custom, made to your exact measurements and specifications.

  • How to Place a Toilet Paper Holder With No Side Walls

    Many older homes were constructed without modern privacy considerations and lack the walls erected around the commodes. If your home has no side walls, you can easily install a toilet paper holder...

  • What Is Better: Faux Wood Blinds or Cellular Shades?

    Faux wood blinds and cellular shades are among the most popular window treatments. Faux wood blinds--made to look like wood--are made of synthetic materials, sometimes with wood pulp mixed in....

  • What are the functions of table skirting?

    Table skirting is a decorative touch that brings elegance to any occasion. Table skirting also provides some practical uses well beyond those of mere aesthetic beauty.

  • Composite blinds vs. faux wood

    After years of seeing mini-blinds everywhere, homeowners and decorators are coming back to slats of wood or wood alternatives (faux wood) in a big way. Several options are available, with pros and...

  • How Is Bamboo Flooring Made?

    Bamboo plants grow rapidly and reach maturity after only six years. Most come from a species of bamboo plant known as "Moso" that grows in China and other Asian countries. When they are harvested,...

  • How to Make Kitchen Chair Covers

    Most of us would love to redecorate our homes, but our living expenses do not allow it. However, there are small things you can do to make big changes in a space and it does not have to take a lot...

  • Installation Guide for Copper Sinks

    Many copper sink manufacturers produce their sinks by hand. This means that each copper sink is one-of-a-kind and requires a customized installation procedure. While the major installations steps...

  • How to Burn Resin Incense Without Charcoal

    Resin incense comes in many varieties. It has been used throughout history during religious ceremonies and rituals. The traditional method of burning resin incense is to use special self-lighting...

  • Instructions for Metal Hooks

    Metal hooks come in all shapes and sizes, and can be matched to any decor. Metal hooks make use of space on doors and walls to store items that need to be in sight and in reach. Small hooks can...

  • DIY Closet Ideas

    Solve frustrations of an unorganized and overcluttered closet by using inexpensive closet accessories. Once key problem areas are identified, simple DIY closet ideas can be used to add space and...

  • Types of Flagstone

    If you're looking to design an outdoor walkway, steps or a patio, you're not between a rock and a hard place in terms of choosing the right material: flagstone offers a range of shapes and colors...

  • How to Change Your Living Room Decor With Pillows

    Getting tired of the same old look in your living room and want to change the decor for the holidays, the arrival of spring, summer or just because....? You can liven up your living room and your...

  • Ways to Use Bowling Balls

    Bowling balls aren't just for the bowling alleys any longer. Easily acquired for mere dollars at yard sales and flea markets, old discarded bowling balls get new life in gardens and home...

  • How to Measure for Chair Rail

    A chair rail is a type of decorative molding used to add interest to a room and divide up large wall areas, especially when using two different colors of paint on top and bottom of the wall. Its...

  • Tips on Staining Pine Furniture

    Staining pine furniture can be tricky. Pine has natural yellow undertones that tend to show through most stains. Pine rarely accepts stain evenly without effort, which means that the furniture...

  • How to Recycle Bowling Balls as Doorstops

    A good majority of the decor in my home is made of recycled materials. So when I recently came across another used bowling ball for $1 at the local thrift shop, of course, I just had to bring it...

  • How to Clean and Maintain Wood Paneling

    All different types of wood and finishes look better when they have been cared for properly. The following information will give you the tips needed to clean and maintain wood paneling.

  • How Often Does Soapstone Need to Be Oiled?

    Soapstone (steatite) is a practical, dark-colored, nonporous stone used for countertops and fireplaces. It resists high temperatures, and unlike granite or marble, you can't ruin it with common...

  • The Most Effective Placement for a Swamp Cooler

    An evaporative cooler, more commonly known as a swamp cooler, is a simple device used to cheaply cool the air in a room by several degrees. Swamp coolers operate on a simple principle: Air is...

  • How to Find Nemo Appliques

    Nemo Appliques can be used in a classroom or home in many ways. They can be sewn onto backpacks, clothing, or other material to make patches or decorations. Also, consider using them in art...

  • Should I Use Granite Tile or Solid Granite for Countertops?

    Grouted granite tiles and solid granite slabs are two options to consider if you plan to replace your kitchen countertops. Price, selection and the amount of labor you are willing to put into the...

  • Can You Sand Ceramic Tile?

    Ceramic tile is a very strong building material popular in kitchen and bathroom decorating schemes. If the tile was laid in the 1960s or '70s, it might have a less than appealing color palette....

  • Honed Granite Vs. Soapstone

    Popular Mechanics states that natural stone is abundantly available and is an excellent option when considering replacement of kitchen or bathroom counter tops. Granite and soapstone have become...

  • Natural Stone Vs. Ceramic Tiles

    When you are looking into hard surface flooring, there are two main contenders that you will find vying for space in your kitchen: natural stone and ceramic tiles. Both of these products have a...

  • How to Make Cloth Covers for Canning Jars

    There are several ways to make cloth covers for your canning jars. These covers can be elaborate hand embroidered or appliqued covers, or they can be a simple square or circle of fabric. Choose...

  • Homemade Children's Furniture

    All children enjoy having a fun and stylish bedroom. But children grow up so fast that buying new furniture to keep up with their changing sizes and tastes can be expensive. With a little bit of...

  • What Pulls Should I Put on Oak Cabinets?

    Choosing oak cabinets for a kitchen or bathroom can add great value to your home. Oak is an extremely durable wood that lasts a long time. Oak can also be stained a variety of shades to match any...

  • How to Prepare Spanish Moss for Indoor Use

    Spanish moss is an air plant. It subsists on sunlight and extracts moisture from the atmosphere and morning dew. Most commonly, it is found hanging from tree limbs in the South. It was once...

  • Caesarstone vs. Silestone

    Engineered stone uses a quartz mixture to replicate the features of granite or marble. While there are many different engineered stone companies, they all produce what is basically the same...

  • How to Keep Slipcovers on Leather Furniture

    Slipcovers are a quick and cost-effective way to rejuvenate old or unsightly furniture. However, they can also require constant straightening, and leather furniture, with its smooth surface, is...

  • How to Restore a Rusted Metal Fireplace Insert

    Fireplaces are nice to have on a cold winter day, and having a fireplace insert keeps the logs in place and looks great too. But if your fireplace insert is rusting, the aesthetics come into...

  • Easy Garden Bench Plans

    If you build your own garden bench, you will not only be saving money, you will be building a priceless family heirloom. But in order to build the best bench possible, you will need to have a...

  • How to Hang a Shower Curtain From Hooks

    Many bathtubs use shower curtains to supply privacy, but more importantly, they protect your bathroom floors from water damage. Utilizing a shower curtain is a great way to add zest to bathrooms....

  • Porcelien Tile Vs. Ceramic Tile

    Both porcelain and ceramic tile are great materials with which to decorate your home. In addition to flooring, both forms of tile can be used for exterior spaces and various rooms of the home....

  • How to Clean Old Picture Frames

    You might be tempted to toss out an old picture frame that has lost its shine and luster. If you follow these simple steps, any old frame can have a new lease on life.

  • Good Fabric for Making Shower Curtains

    Maybe you've scoured the aisles of your favorite department stores and nothing has caught your eye. Perhaps you're on a limited budget and want to start making your own home decor. Or possibly,...

  • How to Make a Holiday Tablecloth and Save Money

    Making a tablecloth is ridiculously easy if you have a steam iron and know one simple stitch. For the cost of the cloth, you can make a beautiful tablecloth for a holiday celebration, or any time...

  • Description of Colors in Ghibli Granite

    Ghibli is a popular variety of granite originating in India. "Ghibli" granite is also produced in Canada, Brazil and other locations. As one of the hardest and most durable stones, granite is...

  • What Is Pewter Used For?

    Pewter is one of the oldest metal alloys, first appearing in the 11th century. It was first used for church vessels and then as cauldrons for cooking over open fireplaces. It is still used today...

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