10 Things You Need to Know Before Building a Walk-In Shower Walk-in showers accommodate efficient morning scrubs and relaxing spa-style treatments. With proper preparations, thoughtful space planning, and wise material choices, you can build a walk-in shower that perfectly suits your bathroom space, getting-ready needs, and design preferences. (BHG) > Read More
7 Beautiful Tile Ideas To Consider Putting Up A Bold Bathroom Interior From rustic looking bathroom tiles to hexagonal floor tiles, give your shower a statement wall and add splash of colours to match one of these eye-catching tiles to uplift a minimalist bathroom design to one with a bold interior décor. (Luxuo) > Read More
Replace Wire Shelves with Wrap Around Wood Shelving If you're ready for an upgrade in the kitchen, you should start with that pesky wire shelving that you've never liked! Here is a detailed step-by-step by a gal who did the calculations for you. She turned 21.56 square feet of wire shelf space into 21.36 square feet of much more usable space. (lucydesignsonline.com) > Read More
Real Estate: 5 Most Common Myths Unveiled Over the years, you've heard at least one of the many real estate tips that have circulated based on the experiences and research of homebuyers. Whether you choose to believe these real estate myths is up to you, but do any of them actually hold any truth? (DreamCasa) > Read More
The Five Golden Rules of Home Staging on a Budget When you show your home's best features by staging it effectively, you help increase your final selling price without breaking the bank. In fact, on average, sellers receive $2 in increased sale price for every $1 they put into staging a home. (RISMedia) > Read More
DIY Workbenches If you are a person that likes to work with wood, or tinker with building things, this can make it really tough to find a place in which to... well, tinker! (www.decoratingyoursmallspace.com) > Read More
Do You Know These Commonly Used Real Estate Terms? It doesn't take long to notice there are many terms specific to the real estate industry, when buying or selling your home. While you can ask your real estate agent what these words mean, it's important to take time to learn real estate terminologies on your own... (DreamCasa) > Read More
Buy Your First Home in One Year: A Step-by-Step Guide A real yard. Closets bigger than your average microwave. The freedom to decorate however you darn well please! Making the switch from renting to owning is exhilarating, but many rookie homebuyers find the process trickier to navigate than they expected. (houselogic.com) > Read More
15 Ideas to Make Your Tray Ceiling a Focal Point The type of tray ceiling you opt to go with all depends on what kind of mood and atmosphere you're trying to bring to any given room. There are many different ways to go about creating the impact you desire, but before you go any further with your home renovation project, check out the best 15 ways to make your tray ceiling a focal point. (HouseTipster) > Read More
Tips for Troubleshooting Toilet Flushing Problems Even if you buy the right toilet, someday it's probably going to have toilet flushing problems. Toilet flushing problems are at best inconvenient and at worst frustrating and stressful. (HouseTipster) > Read More
30 gorgeous kitchens to inspire you right now For many households, the kitchen is where all the action is. It's the heart of the home where everyone comes together to eat, talk, work, relax, and just be in the presence of each other. (Curbed) > Read More
6 Reasons to Reduce Your Home Price Home not selling? That could happen for a number of reasons you can't control, like a unique home layout or having one of the few homes in the neighborhood without a garage. There is one factor you can control: your home price. These six signs may be telling you it's time to lower your price. (houselogic.com) > Read More
The Worst Decor Trend From The Year You Were Born Every single year, a new load of trends circulate our homes and to be honest, not all of them are the best. While some old-school trends we love and want to revisit (hey, mid-century furniture!), a few others should remain in the past. > Read More