Posts tagged with ‘household’

  • Tips for Creating the Perfect Floor Plan for Your New House

    By Ruth on May 20, 2014
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    Creating a floor plan is one of the most important things that you can do when building a new house. You will need to choose a layout that offers enough room and makes the right impression on your guests. Here are some things that you will want to know before coming up with one. Make it an Evolving Plan You […]
  • Purex Crystals Dryer Sheets Giveaway (Ends 6/3) U.S.

    By Ruth on May 20, 2014
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    Welcome to the Purex Crystals Dryer Sheets Giveaway Hosted by: SaraLee’s Deals Steals & Giveaways Sponsored by: Purex Who knew that one little sheet could do so much? Purex Crystals Dryer Sheets don’t just reduce static cling and leave your family’s laundry soft and smelling fresh: They can also keep your whole house smelling fresh for weeks not days! When […]
  • Choosing a Vintage-Themed Wedding – Tips and Tricks

    By Ruth on May 20, 2014
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    Vintage-style weddings remain a popular choice for brides who love the glitz and glamour of bygone eras. The Roaring 20s conjures up images of flapper dresses and glittering hair adornments, and this was a style that continued throughout the 1930s. Weddings with an art deco style provide an opportunity for guests to add their own touch of glamour if they […]
  • Five Reasons to Build Your Own Home

    By Ruth on May 8, 2014
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    Home ownership has always been a huge part of the American Dream. According to the US Census Bureau, about 64.5% of Americans own their own home. Unfortunately, this figure is a bit lower than previous years. The economic downturn has made it increasingly difficult for people to purchase a house. However, the economic challenges we face don’t mean that you […]
  • Tips for Saving Money With Your Refrigerator

    By Ruth on April 26, 2014
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    Energy bills have risen significantly over the last few years. If you are looking for ways to alleviate the pain, then you may want to start by making your refrigerator more energy-efficient. The average refrigerator costs people about $100 a year, but some people pay a lot more than that. Fortunately, there are a number of ways that you can cut […]
  • What Types of Materials Should You Use With Your Kitchen Floor?

    By Ruth on April 26, 2014
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    Choosing the right floor for your kitchen is an important part of being a homeowner. You need a floor that is going to be strong and durable. You also want a floor that matches the décor of your home. There are a variety of different materials that you can use. Make sure that you know which materials are best for […]
  • Home Improvements You Should Make to Cut Heating Costs

    By Ruth on April 17, 2014
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    This past winter has been unusually cold. Many homes are still paying huge heating bills due to unusually cold winter. Some climate scientists suggest that this is a long-term trend that may impact homeowners for years to come. You may want to make some home improvements that can help cut your heating costs. There are a number of home renovations […]
  • Lightload Towels Giveaway (Ends 4/8) U.S.

    By Ruth on March 30, 2014
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    World-renowned Lightload Towels are the only beach towels that fit in your pocket. All their towels are survival tools. Use them for sundry uses including as a fire starter, a face mask, insulation, a diaper and more. The towels are soft against the skin as well as washable. They are great for packing in small places and amazing for shedding […]
  • Repairs that Every Home Seller Needs to Make

    By Ruth on March 25, 2014
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    Housing prices rose sharply during 2013, but there are signs that they are starting to fall again. Many experts speculate that the housing market is starting to slow down. This can be a problem for people trying to sell real estate. You may have a difficult time selling your house in the next few months if it isn’t in pristine condition. […]
  • Attractive Home Lighting For Every Taste

    By Ruth on March 20, 2014
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    When I was growing up, I don’t remember there being a lot of choices when it came to decorative lighting in a home.  Generally, the choices were limited unless one wished to invest a lot of time, energy, and money.  I can remember my parents buying antique lighting from a garage sale, but it was many years later before they […]