Designer Chantal Dussouchaud got a poor first impression of her new hometown of Amsterdam. OK, make a couple of bad first impressions. After growing up in the sunny South of… [Continue Reading]
If you are not cautious, the home office can easily become a dumping ground for all kinds of clutter. It is a magnet for mixed pieces (speaking from experience, people)…. [Continue Reading]
Celebrate summer and enjoy those delicious weekend morning sleep-ins more by providing your bedroom a new, seasonal upgrade. Whether you are looking to tweak a few small information or embark… [Continue Reading]
Low water pressure within an automated irrigation system may stop some sprinkler heads from working and can reduce the amount of irrigation. If you’re noticing periods of diminished water pressure… [Continue Reading]
Kitchen cabinet and countertop heights are not always standard. They may be adjusted to suit individual requirements, such as lower counters for briefer individuals or higher ones for taller users…. [Continue Reading]
Too much iron in your pool might appear as red, brown, black, green or gray spots on the pool walls and floor. The iron can enter the pool water from… [Continue Reading]
When you live anywhere along a coast — like San Francisco — or in a damp, humid environment, be ready to stand diligence against mold and mildew, that are caused… [Continue Reading]
Apples (Malus domestica) are invaluable additions to your yard, creating beautiful spring blooms, shady summer foliage and tasty fall fruits. But various kinds of apples produce fruit through the flush… [Continue Reading]
While net curtains can be found in a range of colors and in various materials, such as metallic, the very classic shade for internet curtains is white. Dust, cooking oils… [Continue Reading]
There are two types of persimmons: American persimmon (Diospyros virginiana), native to the lower Midwest and the Southeast, and the oriental persimmon (Diospyros kaki), native to Japan. The qualities of… [Continue Reading]