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De-clutter Your Home, De-stress Your Life
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For some people, the thought of tackling the mountain of "stuff" in their home is enough to send them to the couch with a big bag of Cheetos and the remote. This is a typical sweep it under the rug approach, but at some point, they'll have to deal with the mountain of clutter.
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Dress Up Your Bedroom
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When it comes to bedding, pick out a set you really love and use it as your focal point. Add coordinating pillows, shams or bedskirts, and spend the extra money for a thick duvet or mattress pad. You'll be spending a considerable amount of time in your bed, make it comfortable and inviting.
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Polished Concrete - Cheap Chic
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Concrete can be colored to match any decor, with highly artistic inlays of stone, metal or glass. The patterns available are endless, and can be created on a flat plane with the rest of the floor, or include options such as embossed crests, and other raised or carved designs. Grinding to expose aggregates creates a look of polished stone, another highly sought after finish.
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6 Tips To Select Your First Sewing Machine
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Buying sewing machine for the first time might be a difficult job. But keeping in mind certain tips will help you overcome this hurdle quite easily. It will also get the best machines within your budget.
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Finding a Great Kitchen Contractor
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Reliability comes with a good referral. If you know someone who has recently given their kitchen a facelift, and had great results, ask which company they hired. When you do find a good contractor, be prepared to wait. The best companies are usually booked months in advance.
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Winterize Your Home – Stay warm, save money
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The seasons are changing and it is time to start those jobs on your autumn “to do” list. Beyond raking leaves and putting the lawn furniture away, ensuring your home is ready for the cold weather to come will save you time and money in the months to come.
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Living Green at Your Vacation Home
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Use biodegradable detergent in your dishwasher and washing machine. A good rule of thumb is to find products guaranteed to break down in less than 30 days. When washing clothes, use cold water and use the clothes line for most drying.
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Indulging in Home Spa Delights
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While the majority of bathtubs today are made with fiberglass, one company takes a different, natural path with its limestone blend base. This eco-friendly, sustainable bath solution combines innovation with design in roll-edge tub. Its volcanic limestone and high-performance resins produces a durable, hardwearing surface that contains special insulating properties to maintain a steady water temperature for a prolonged period. The traditional cast iron tub is not only much heavier, but must first absorb heat before it can contain it.
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