Category: DIY Projects
A living room remodel can take many forms, from a simple refresh to a complete gut job. Whether you’re simply painting your walls in an apartment in Phoenix, AZ, or doing a complete makeover in a house in Philadelphia, PA,... Read More
Wall decals can quickly, and easily, add your personality to a bedroom without redoing an entire wall. On the other hand, if you’re renting an apartment, removing stubborn stickers can take a lot of time and patience. Not to mention, will removing vinyl... Read More
Maybe you’ve outgrown your current decor, or you’ve just moved into a new house or apartment and it doesn’t feel quite like home yet. Either way, it might be time to refresh your space. Simple changes like adding new artwork or house plants can be a breath of... Read More
Whether you’re renting an apartment in Manhattan, NY, or a townhouse in townhouse in San Francisco, CA, sometimes you’ll need to put up with less-than-perfect aesthetics and do your best with creative decor to make your home feel... Read More
Pets and plants are excellent additions to any home – they can provide companionship, relieve stress, and create beauty in your home. Unfortunately, the two don’t always live in harmony, as many plants are poisonous to pets. Although it’s not fun to think about, learning about pet-poisonous and... Read More
People eat a lot of food in the U.S. In fact, the average citizen ate 1,996 pounds of food in 2021. Composting even half of that would reduce methane emissions, help the food supply, and cut agricultural water needs significantly. Unfortunately, composting is... Read More
Whether you’re looking to soak in as much daylight in your backyard in Tampa, FL, or enjoying your coffee on a rainy day in Seattle, WA, solariums can be a unique and gorgeous... Read More
We have so many ways to measure the efficiency of our work, our cars, and other areas of our lives. But how do you measure the efficiency of your home? The answer is simple: a home energy audit. Although it may sound daunting, conducting a home energy audit... Read More
Video games are big. Like $155 billion big. In fact, it’s estimated that 26% of the world’s population are regular video gamers across various platforms. Given these statistics, it’s likely that you or someone you know is an active video game player, especially... Read More
As the effects of climate change continue, wildfires in the U.S. are steadily becoming larger and more destructive than ever. In 2020, wildfires burned 10.1 million acres destroying thousands of homes. The Western U.S. is especially susceptible to... Read More
Indoor cats stare out the window for hours at a time envisioning what life is like outside but are often kept inside because their owners worry that they may run off. If this sounds like your cat, then cat-patios, also known as catios, may be just what your... Read More