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Get Ideas. Mail (377) 100 Vintage Home Hacks That are Still Brilliant Today. 100 Vintage Home Hacks That are Still Brilliant Today. 100 Home Improvement Hacks You'll Wish You Knew Sooner. Vacuum dust and chips right at the source!

100 Home Improvement Hacks You'll Wish You Knew Sooner

Bolt a 2-in. pot magnet (available at home centers and hardware stores) to a 4-in. x 2-in. PVC pipe reducer and position it near the sander, saw, router or lathe that's making a dust storm in your shop. A 2-in. shop vacuum hose 'press-fits' nicely in the 2-in. reducer end, and the pot magnet ferociously grips any metal surface. If the working surface near the dust source is wood, screw a blank steel electrical box cover to the surface to hold the dust chute on target. Find many more tips on using your shop vacuum for workshop dust collection in this guide. Vacuum dust and chips right at the source! If the working surface near the dust source is wood, screw a blank steel electrical box cover to the surface to hold the dust chute on target. 10 DIY Painting Ideas For an Eye-Catching Accent Wall. 100 Home Improvement Hacks You'll Wish You Knew Sooner. Smart Sandpaper Uses You'll Wish You Knew Sooner.

100 Home Improvement Hacks You'll Wish You Knew Sooner. 20 Painting Tips Professional Painters Don't Want You to Know. The most important part of your paint rolling setup is the roller cover, also known as a sleeve. It’s tempting to buy the cheapest cover available and throw it away when you’re done. But you won’t mind the few extra minutes of cleanup time once you experience the difference a good roller cover makes. Scott McGillivray Gives a 1950s Outdated Bungalow a Head-to-Toe Makeover.

Best Removable Adhesive Products for Renters. We independently select these products—if you buy from one of our links, we may earn a commission.

Best Removable Adhesive Products for Renters

Renters like nice things too! And, thankfully, each year more and more products emerge that are removable and won’t jeopardize your security deposit when you move out. So, you can fix up your space temporarily and not sacrifice style. Here are ten rental-worthy products—all adhesive—to consider. 10 Adhesive Products All Renters Should Know About Audrey from This Little Street swears by this product, and uses it as a liner on the wall, before applying a second layer of decorative wallpaper.

Use this adhesive tape to hold down temporary flooring (as Daniel tried with rubber sheets in his kitchen, above), or for carpet tiles, stair treads. Contact Paper: Renter Review + Sources. We independently select these products—if you buy from one of our links, we may earn a commission.

Contact Paper: Renter Review + Sources

Stacy’s rental bathroom started out just fine. She had white and grey tile floors, a grey-blue wall color, and a white pedestal sink. The bathroom was tiny, but there was a separate counter and mirror from the sink, with plenty of space to store her products. The only trouble was the green countertops, which made the bathroom feel dark and dingy despite it being light everywhere else. So, to glam it up a bit, she covered the whole thing in marble contact paper, which stayed there until the day she moved out. Budget DIY Hacks To Update Up Your Home. Most homeowners have a seemingly endless to-do list, filled with jobs ranging from minor to major.

Budget DIY Hacks To Update Up Your Home

For many, one of the biggest obstacles in completing projects, is cost. Investing in new furniture, or a new home can be very expensive. Untitled. There are more than 80 types of products eligible for ENERGY STAR® certification in Canada.

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The list of eligible products has grown over the years and new products continue to be added. The list below is grouped into these product categories: Appliances - residential; Appliances - commercial; Electronics; Heating equipment - residential; Cooling and ventilating equipment - residential; Heating and cooling equipment - commercial; Lighting; Office equipment and Data centres; Water heaters; Windows and doors and Other products (electric vehicle chargers, lab grade fridges and freezers, pool pumps and water coolers). To start looking at available models in Canada right away, go to our searchable product list. Or click on the links below to see a short energy-efficiency profile of the product. Appliances for residential use. Do it Yourself Home Improvement: Home Repair. Green energy audit guide. 10 Reno Projects Every Homeowner Should Know How to Do. Untitled. 100 Home Improvement Hacks You'll Wish You Knew Sooner.

Untitled. Untitled. 10 Silent Signs Your House has a Major Plumbing Problem. If your water pressure suddenly drops or completely ceases in the middle of winter, there’s a chance that your pipes have frozen.

10 Silent Signs Your House has a Major Plumbing Problem

This is a major issue and needs to be dealt with immediately. An especially common problem in homes where the supply lines run through an attic, crawlspace, or other unheated space, frozen pipes hold the biggest danger once they thaw. That ice is acting as a plug, holding back the water from rushing out any splits that may have occurred. If you think you might be dealing with this issue, step through the troubleshooting carefully, and prepare to deal with a leak. If you get lucky enough to have the frozen pipes thaw without issue (copper pipes can expand slightly without bursting), don’t count on being that lucky the next time. 101 Things Every Homeowner Must Know. Ceiling fans can save energy and money for heating and cooling. A quick rule of thumb for sizing them matches the diameter of the fan with the largest dimension of a room.

For 12 ft. or less, use a 36-in. fan. For 12 to 16 ft., use a 48-in. fan. For 16 to 18 ft., use a 52-in. fan. And for dimensions larger than 18 ft., install two fans. 24 Simple Home Hacks to Save Money. Don't throw your leftover paint away!

24 Simple Home Hacks to Save Money

Mix it up and save it for use as primer later. I have several rental properties that seem like they’re always in need of repainting. Instead of throwing out leftover paint, only having to buy more later, I put it to use. I take multiple cans of interior latex, partially-used paint and primer, any sheen, any colour, and mix them all together. 20 home projects you can tackle right now. (9) Watch - Discover. Learn How to Paint Vinyl Floors {yes, you CAN do that!} So you want to learn how to paint vinyl floors, huh?!

Learn How to Paint Vinyl Floors {yes, you CAN do that!}

Welcome! I am here to teach you! Many of you have already checked out my $71.00 laundry room DIY renovation. One of my favorite parts of my laundry room renovation is the painted linoleum vinyl floor. UPDATE: It was recently pointed out to me on Pinterest {rather rudely} that linoleum is different than vinyl. Now, let's review what the floor looked like BEFORE I painted it. 20 easy ways to make your home more energy efficient. 12 Awesome Furniture Hacks. Amanda Forrest’s Super-Chic Furniture Facelift. Step 1: Remove the table base (or legs) and sand down all component pieces.

Amanda Forrest’s Super-Chic Furniture Facelift

Clean each piece thoroughly with trisodium phosphate (TSP) to remove any grease or oil stains (as well as any residual debris from sanding) and allow to dry. Step 2: Give the table base (or legs) a coat of white spray paint. Choose a well-ventilated area that’s sheltered from the wind. (Spray paint is a magnet for dirt, dust and any other airborne particles!)

Keep in mind that several light coats of spray paint give better coverage than one or two heavy coats. Amanda Forrest’s Super-Chic Furniture Facelift. 17 Clever Home Improvement Ideas Under $200. Enhance your view fischers/Shutterstock “Whether you would like to create a little privacy or just a nicer view from within your space, a window box can really change the point of view and bring the outdoors in,” says Novobaczky.

17 Clever Home Improvement Ideas Under $200

Fill them with spring and summer blooming bulbs, evergreens, lavender, fresh herbs, or hardy beach grasses. Gallery wall. 18 DIY Home Projects That Will Update Your House Immediately. 19 Genius Low-Cost Kitchen Updates That Look Expensive. 4 Budget-Friendly and Beautiful DIY Floors. The First Coat Photo Credit: Little Green NotebookSource: littlegreennotebook.com "When the wood was all installed, I wanted to get everything painted and sealed asap, so the raw, freshly sanded plywood wouldn’t get dingy," she explains. "I painted a few sample planks and I decided I wanted to be able to see a lot of the graining and knots in the planks, so I went for a more white-washed look over an opaque, painted look.

I mixed one part water-based primer with two parts water in a big bucket — and it was pretty watery, but I knew it would look right in the end. I used primer because I wanted a chalky, limed look underneath the sealer... DIY4 Budget-Friendly and Beautiful DIY Floors PHOTO 19 of 29. 9 Affordable Ways to Improve Your Home’s Curb Appeal. The old adage “don’t judge a book by its cover” doesn’t apply to real estate. In fact, any good real estate agent will tell you that the exterior of your home greatly impacts its resale value. Of course, a cleaned-up curb is not just for potential buyers. It also creates a warm and welcoming environment for you and your houseguests. If sprucing up your outdoor space seems like an overwhelming — and expensive — undertaking, we’re here to help. Below are several items that cost less than $50 and will instantly boost your home’s curb appeal.

We do recommend checking prices around the web first, though, to be sure you’re getting the best bang for your buck. Also, note that although the prices you see here will almost always be accurate, they sometimes differ slightly from what you will find at Amazon. 1. Owning a Home: 35 Things Every Homeowner Needs to Know. Home Repairs That Anyone Can Do. Patch a hole in drywall Family Handyman Risk: Holes happen, but you don’t have to pay a pro $100 or more to patch them. The easiest way to do it yourself is with an adhesive aluminum patch, some joint compound (similar to spackle), and a taping knife, all sold at paint and hardware stores for just a few dollars.How to DIY it: Clean up any rough edges around the hole, then stick the patch onto the wall over the hole (left). Using the taping knife, spread a layer of joint compound over it and let it dry overnight.

Then spread a wider second coat, feathering out the compound on all sides to make the patch blend in. Home Decor Ideas on a Budget: Ways to Make Your Home Look Expensive. Make Your Home Look Expensive: Upgrades That Add Value. Home Renovations That Instantly Add Value to Your Home. Things in Your Home You Should Get Rid of by Age 30. Kitchen Design Ideas that Look Expensive. IKEA Furniture Hacks to Update Cheap Pieces. Save on Every Household Bill: 11 Tips. Unplug These Appliances That Hike Up Your Electricity Bill. There are certain devices that still suck power even after they’re turned “off” — and that’s a major issue. You need to be aware of how many are actually continuing to draw power even when they’re not on, including devices like your computer, instant-on TVs, surround sound systems or even cable and satellite TV boxes.

Smart Home Devices That Are Worth Every Penny. Hidden Home Expenses That Drain Your Bank Account. Home Improvement Projects That Pay for Themselves. Home Repairs That Anyone Can Do. Plumbing Tips: Plumbing Repair Secrets From Experts. No A/C, No Problem: How to Cool Your House Without It. Use fans smartly Casper1774-Studio/Shutterstock “I’m a great fan of fans,” quips Hernandez, but using them smartly is the key to efficiency.

Setting up a ‘chain’ of free-standing fans to draw cool air in, and pump hot air directly out of the window, is very effective. And make full use of exhaust fans to siphon hot air from kitchens and bathrooms. Ceiling fans don’t actually lower the temperature, but provide a cooling breeze helping us to feel more comfortable. Attic fans are also a great secret weapon. Air Conditioning Costs: How to Lower Your Air Conditioning Bill. Home Decor Ideas on a Budget: Ways to Make Your Home Look Expensive. Kitchen Design Ideas that Look Expensive. Landscape Plan: How to Create a Lovely Yard. Best Home Improvements That Will Double the Value of Your Home.

Clever Home Improvement Ideas Under $200.