Now that we are well into the 2008 lawn growing season, I’m sure you’ve got your turfgrass properly fertilized properly and looking super thick and pretty. You’ve toiled to foil the onslaught of invading dandelions, clover and other weeds; and you are on a regular watering and irrigation schedule to keep your investment alive and growing. The final basic element involved is the cutting. This is my favorite part of the maintenance process. The positives are not only for the Read More...
Archive for May, 2008
Mowing Your Lawn Benefits Your Grass and You
May 31st, 2008Bathroom Ideas: How to Choose Vanity Cabinets, Faucets, Mirrors
May 30th, 2008Before you begin your remodel project, you want to develop a plan that includes a detailed layout with measurements. This is needed to ensure all of your fixtures will fit as planned. If you are working with a small budget, then you may want to use your existing plumbing layout. If moving the plumbing will create more useable space, then consider it, though keep in mind it can be expensive. Bathroom Vanity Cabinets The simplest way to update a bathroom on a budget is by replacing the Read More...
How New Worktops Can Transform Your Kitchen
May 26th, 2008When your kitchen is looking a little dated and in general tired it is not always necessary to rip out the entire kitchen and start again. A far simpler, a more affordable way to change your kitchen is to replace the worktops. By doing this your kitchen will look fresher at a considerably smaller cost than replacing all of the fixtures and fittings. Worktops vary greatly in quality as well as the materials used in their manufacture. Popular materials for worktops are granite, hardwood, Read More...
Simple Home Decorating Tips
May 25th, 2008There can be no doubt about it but when it comes to decorating a room – preparation is King, or Queen if you prefer. Regardless of whether youre painting or papering you must have a good surface to work on. The very first thing to do is to clear the room of as much furniture as you can, then cover whatever is left as well as the floor covering. Next, get the surface ready to decorate; rub down the surface and get rid of any loose or flaking material, then fill in any holes or cracks and Read More...
How To Turn Your Basement Into An Office
May 25th, 2008In the last 15 years or so, the office has suddenly become a common room in the modern house. Many people use their den as an office or one of their bedrooms but few people think to turn their basement into an office. An advantage of this idea is that it separates the office from the family and the family rooms. So many people are working longer hours and with the advent of the computer they are working more in the home. Their family life and work life becomes more of a blur than it was in Read More...