Today were looking at a great backyard addition, the table with a built in cooler! I have seen these and they are awesome and always wanted to know how to make one. Check it out here!
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
DIY Home Project: Butterfly Feeder
Today were looking at making a homemade butterfly feeder. I don't know about you but having a back yard full of butterflies is a gorgeous sight! Check it out!
Thursday, June 18, 2015
DIY Home Project: Permanently Weed Free Brick Driveway
Today were going to look at keeping your brick driveway weed and grass free! This will work for existing brick driveways or ones you are going to install at a later date, and it looks amazing when done! Check it out!
Friday, June 12, 2015
DIY Home Project: Hardwood Painted Concrete
Today were going to look at painting concrete so that it looks like hardwood! It looks amazing when done and would really class up a backyard entertainment area! Check it out here!
Thursday, June 4, 2015
DIY Home Project: 5 Great Home Improvements for $500 or Less
- Improve the curb appeal – Whether or not you are planning to sell your home, an inviting first appearance is important. Spend some time in the front yard from the curb in, pulling weeds, planting perennials, and trimming hedges. You can make needed repairs to fences or front steps and change out your old, dull mailbox all for under $500.
- Paint the front door – A spiffy new fiberglass front door could cost $1,000 or more, but you can upgrade the look for a lot less by adding new hardware and a fresh coat of paint. Add a new light fixture, a fresh doormat and a pot of flowers and you may have money left over from that $500 bill.
- Paint interior walls – Nothing changes the look of a room more than a fresh coat of paint. It can get complicated and expensive if you need to repair drywall, remove mold, or have really tall ceilings, so you may need to hire a professional. But if you can do it yourself, you may even be able to upgrade baseboards or add crown molding and stay within a $500 budget.
- Update the lighting – Lighting fixtures are to a home what jewelry is to an outfit. They can add pizzazz or look dated and dowdy. Switching out a chandelier over the dining room table is a fairly easy, budget-friendly project. Shop big-box stores for inexpensive models or ask about floor sample sales at retail outlets. If you’re on too tight a budget, consider updating lamps you already have with new shades.
- Install new toilets – It may not materially change the look of your bathrooms, but if you have toilets installed before 1995, replacing them with new models will save thousands of gallons of water you won’t have to pay for. You can get new models for well under $200, so you may want to spend some of that $500 budget to upgrade the look with bathroom lighting, mirrors or storage units.
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