Going green is becoming increasingly popular – and increasingly important. It’s a trend that’s here to stay not only because it’s better for the environment but also because it makes your home more energy-efficient and comfortable. It’s also very versatile, so you can combine it with any style. It goes especially well with the nature-inspiredContinueContinue reading “7 Tweaks to Create a Green and Nature-Inspired Home – Guest post by Emma Joyce”
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3 Best Ways To Get Rid of Weevils (guest post)
Weevils can make their way into your kitchen from infested food such as rice and flour. They are capable of ruining your food, and of course, seeing weevils flying about the kitchen or other parts of the house. Fortunately, there ways to get rid of weevils from the kitchen, without putting your health or thatContinueContinue reading “3 Best Ways To Get Rid of Weevils (guest post)”
Top Energy-Efficiency Tips for Your Home – Guest post by Emma Joyce
Many people search for different tricks to save some money, and there are a number of ways you could lower the bills in your home. Even though this sounds impossible, introducing just a few changes into your home could save you a ton of energy and significantly minimize your utility bills. Don’t worry – thisContinueContinue reading “Top Energy-Efficiency Tips for Your Home – Guest post by Emma Joyce”
Which Woods Work Best for DIY Home Remodel Projects? – Guest post by Carpenter, Tom Masters
If you’re a homeowner, there may come a time when you get tired of the old and start making plans to brighten the home up with a fresh coat of paint, introduce new lighting to a dingy closet space or even better, replace the cabinets, flooring or even the walls or other areas of aContinueContinue reading “Which Woods Work Best for DIY Home Remodel Projects? – Guest post by Carpenter, Tom Masters”
Opening Doors to Shared Ownership in the Countryside
First-time buyers often perceive that properties in the countryside are only within reach of the very rich, and their only chance for affordable housing is to head to the city. Well, shared ownership could change all that. In recent years, the cry from those who have lived in rural areas is that they are oftenContinueContinue reading “Opening Doors to Shared Ownership in the Countryside”
