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Know the Benefits of Painting Your Metal Roof Today!
There are various kinds of roofs you could choose for your home, all of them being super stylish and architecturally unique. Needless to say, the roof of every house is incredibly important. A roof aids in supporting the entire building and keeps it structurally intact. It helps to protect the house from unfavourable weather elements and it keeps dirt and debris from entering the house. The perfect roof that you choose for your home should not only be functional and strong, but it should also be aesthetically pleasing to the eye, elevating the look of your house.
By Natalie Ige7 years ago in Lifehack
Quick Ways to Renovate Your Home
Renovating your home is a great idea. There are many ways you can renovate your home. You can renovate your home by upgrading specific areas of your home, such as bedrooms and bathrooms, or by painting the interior and exterior of your home. You can also renovate your home by remodeling your kitchen. You can add marble counters or replace old cabinets with the new cabinets.
By Sasha McGregor7 years ago in Lifehack
Downsizing My Life
I am moving currently and downsizing my space significantly. I have been in the same space for about five years, and through a myriad of roommates and a relationship now ended, a lot of things were left in my house that don’t belong to me. But since I am the last one in the house, it is all my responsibility to clear out the place, get it cleaned, and haul away anything that is left. Because I am largely doing this process alone, I have been pretty ruthless in my purge. Anything that isn’t immediately useful, or deeply sentimental has gotten the boot. I have labeled somethings OFF LIMITS for the purge, like my records, or things that belonged to my father, or certain books that I would be loath to part with. But the rest of it is all fair game. I have purged all of my kitchen things that are not vital to my survival. Plates, glasses, pots, and pans, novelty items, and small appliances, nothing was spared. Things I have held on to for years, but rarely ever used, got the boot. Over ¾ of my wardrobe similarly went out the door. A lot of odds and ends, and art also went. I was surveying my new empty and boxed up world, and discovered three things. They were interesting enough to me that I thought I would share my observations, and some extrapolations that I have made since making them initially.
By Paige Graffunder7 years ago in Lifehack
Rooftop Venues 101: Essential Tips to Keep in Mind!
Are you planning on hosting a party or a private family get together this season? Well, when planning a party, deciding on the venue has got to be THE most important factor, which then goes on to affect a lot of things AKA the ambience, food, etc. that you are going to present to your guests. It’s basically one of the most integral factors, which could make or break your party. You need to select a venue that has the right feel to it, enough space for your guests and fit your budget. Nowadays, with the wide array of options available, you could host a successful party anywhere and everywhere.
By Lauren Williamson7 years ago in Lifehack
New Year's Resolutions for Your Kitchen
If you are like me, you have been cooking the same meals, and using the same techniques for your whole adult life. That’s all gonna change this year. This year you can eat healthier, cook smarter, remove all the clutter and, not spend so much time cleaning!
By Mason Kelley7 years ago in Lifehack
5 Small Ways to Save Money for Travelling
If I had a dollar for every time I heard something like, "I've always wanted to see the Eiffel Tower, but I just don't have the money to travel," I’d have enough set back for a first class flight to Paris.Don't get me wrong—saving money is no easy task, but many give up before they've ever truly tried. Your tight budget might make that big trip seem like an impossibility, but small steps to save can make your dream vacation a real possibility.After all, the journey of a thousand miles likely starts with a the satisfied clink of a single coin in your sad little empty piggy bank.
By Rachel Peach Leonard7 years ago in Lifehack
Five Ways Smart Heating Can Improve Your Life
Comfortable Living You can pick the exact temperatures you want for each day and week, even for specific times of the day. Choose your desired temperature for each room, to achieve the perfect indoor climate for your home. You can also set programs depending on weather, for the different seasons, or periods where you need more or less heating than normal. Smart heating also simplifies adjusting your heating at any time. If you’re sitting down comfortably and feel like changing the temperature, you can easily do so from your phone. You know the comfort of not having to get up to change channels on the TV? This is the same thing. Your phone becomes your remote control.
By Scandinavian Trading Ltd7 years ago in Lifehack
Baby Steps
Before I met my husband, I had an apartment that I was busy filling with things. I had unique furniture that came from random places, and a closet full of clothes. I still thought of myself as a minimalist because I owned a lot less than most of my friends. And I was fine with that.
By Tricia Moore7 years ago in Lifehack
Proven Ways to Save Water in Your Garden
If you are looking for ways to save water in your garden, whether during hot or dry weather seasons, we have got you covered. Maybe you have just decided to do this on your own, maybe you aren’t doing so well financially, or there are probably restrictions within your area that are forcing you to. Whichever the case, you are doing the right thing.
By Flora Mayer7 years ago in Lifehack
Easy Ways to Detect Water Leak Without Destroying Your Home!
Water leakages can be highly damaging to your homes. If left undetected for a long time, they become all the more hazardous. And too often, trying to find where the leak is, is an even more damaging process. Staying aware of leakages and water problems in your home is a huge responsibility that you should fulfill as a homeowner. Finding water leaks doesn’t require a lot of time or effort, but the results can definitely be quite a great help and impactful. Water leakages and damages aren’t just a cause of emotional stress and hassle, but also cost a lot of money on your water bills along with wreaking havoc on the interior of your home.
By Lauren Williamson7 years ago in Lifehack
6 Ways to Make the Interior of Your Family Home Seem Like Brand New
You love your house. This is after all where you raised your family (or barring that at least the place where you keep all of your stuff) and you want to be sure that you can bring out the best in your beautiful home. Luckily for you, there’s a multitude of ways to do exactly that; fresh paint job, maybe move a few things around, or update your tired old cabinets. You can change and revitalize your house in plenty of ways that can make it feel like brand new, and without breaking the bank in the process—well, at least for the most part anyway.
By Mia Morales7 years ago in Lifehack











