Archive for January, 2009

Simple Ideas For Decorating Your Home Office

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

This interesting article addresses some of the key issues regarding ideas for home office decorating. A careful reading of this material could make a big difference in how you think about your home office decorating project.

Every room in a house including your home office will require a face-lift or re-organization from time to time. You are not alone and many homeowners have home offices which are in dire need of redecorating or updating. If this is your dilemma, you have found one source of help and there are many ideas for your home office decorating project. There is great news that the planning for a home office project doesn’t necessarily. By saving on the planning, perhaps you can afford to hire a professional decorator to actually transform your home office the way you want it to be. However a professional decorator isn’t absolutely necessary and you will find that a little creativity can go a long way when you are doing the home office decorating yourself.

Unfortunately not every homeowner has enough space to have the luxury of a separate room for their home office. However the main thing to keep in mind is that when it comes to decorating your home office you should do the best you can with the amount of space you’ve got to work with. You can set up a home office in a walk-in closet, one corner of your living room, on the dining room table, or in part of your guest bedroom. It doesn’t matter where you locate your home office in your home since there are still many ways to decorate it while making it an enjoyable and comfortable work place.

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How To Repair Damage To Your Hardwood Floor

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

At some point your hardwood floor will be damaged by normal wear and tear no matter how sturdy the hardwood flooring is built. Over time it will be subjected to water or drink spills, heel marks and scratches, discarded gum, accumulated dust and grit, and many other floor accidents. However before you pick up the phone to call for professional floor cleaners or restorers you should know that there are certain minor blemishes that you can repair yourself.

Keep reading for three tips on how to repair your damaged hardwood flooring without calling in the experts.

1. How to repair damage to hardwood flooring caused by stains.
Water and other liquid spills can be the worst enemy of hardwood floors. The look of the entire floor surface can be ruined by one single stain when it is on a very open or noticeable spot. Many times the only effective way to make the necessary repair to get rid of this eyesore is to refinish the entire hardwood floor surface in that room. Although you should still try to focus on and refinish just the affected spot first. However if you think the stain gives your floor and home character, then you may want to leave the stain entirely alone for the time being.

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Five Simple Steps to a Clean, Tidy, & Organized Garage Workshop

Monday, January 26th, 2009

Below are the five simple and easy steps to turn your garage into the perfect small home workshop. Not only will these simple steps get you a nice place to work, they will not cost an arm and a leg for you to achieve your goal.

1. Build your own workbench from an old flat door and some sturdy sawhorses.
If you don’t have any old sawhorses or don’t want to spend the money you can use scrap lumber for the legs instead. Securely attach the legs to the door and then anchor the legs to the floor and back wall.

2. On the wall above your work bench, mount a sheet or two of pegboard to store all or most of your tools.
Strategically place the pegs according to the size and type of tools you will be putting on the board. Personally I like to keep similar tools together in groups. Like having screwdrivers in one area and wrenches in another. This helps tremendously in quickly finding the right tool you need. Once you hang and arrange all your tools the way you want them, it’s a good idea to trace around them with a marker or sharpie. This will make it much easier when you clean up after working on your projects to easily know where each tool goes. Also it will be quite obvious to quickly see if any are missing and maybe got left behind somewhere inside the house.

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Four Easy Carpet Cleaning Tips Anyone Can Do

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

1. Make certain that your carpet gets a thorough deep cleaning as often as needed.
To attain a truly clean carpet, you either need to have it professionally cleaned or utilize a deep cleaning machine yourself. Like most things in life there are advantages and disadvantages to doing it yourself. For instance, while you will save money are you really doing as good as a job as that of a professional carpet cleaner. Regardless of who does the job a good thorough cleaning is needed approximately every six months.

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Who Else Wants to Learn About Garage Remodeling Storage Solutions?

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

The garage is one of the most important or biggest areas for storage in many homes. This is especially true in those areas that the homes do not usually have basements. In addition the homes in hurricane areas have very little attic space because of all the extra bracing to support and hold the roof during tropical force or stronger winds. However the amount of space that the garage offers is usually somewhat limited. Hence the garage storage space needs to be used as efficiently as possible. Therefore the garage can be a prime candidate for your garage remodeling storage solution.

Of course for your garage remodeling storage solution you have many options from which to chose. The improvements made to your storage area could help you reduce the amount of clutter laying around everywhere. You could also store seasonal items like beach chairs, pool supplies, or sports gear. With just a little remodeling you could conveniently store everything in a much more organized way.

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