And here is what it looks like after these DIY reclaimed wood countertops and a few other DIYs: The counters here,reallymake the kitchen. They play such a big part in the farmhouse feel of the kitchen, that we couldn’t have gotten from granite. ...
A fresh coat of deck stain can make on old deck look new, and can dramatically change the look of your backyard. If your deck is looking a little "rough around the edges", this may be the simple solution for you. With a little time and effort, you can have that tired old deck loo...
This is the 5 crate storage solution all set up in John’s new bedroom! Cleary the walls still need a little paint and the outlet covers needs to be screwed back on, but you get the point. 2. Stair step toy storage I wanted to show you a few more ways you could possibly arrange ...
That's what most people find to be a comfortable stride on most stairs. You can cheat a bit up or down, but below 17” and more than 19” will result in steps that require strides either too big or too small for most people. What is the most comfortable angle for stairs? Stair cod...
In the first phase of our renovation, it felt liked there was a lot connected. The dining room led us to tackle a balcony which led to new windows and doors ...
At 340 pounds, you are probably big boned and tall and probably only about 80 pounds overweight, so 260 pounds would probably be a very healthy weight for you! By fasting 2-3 days a week, you should be down to that in about 6 months. I recommend researching intermittent fasting ...
The first of the two options –by section– turns out to be the simplest and most standard method. This process joins two levels by means of a curved or straight ramp, simply marking its route. The big difference between this ramp andcontour-modeledramps is that the route of the non-cont...
When designing or building a staircase we focus mostly on the big things, more exactly the actual staircase and we tend to ignore the details such as the railing, forgetting that there’s a building code which we need to respect. In this article we’ll talk about the specificities of these...
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I basically took my time and slowly disassembled the structure with a sawz-all and a really big hammer. I started at the top of the landing and slowly tore it apart as I worked toward the bottom. A lot of the wood was very dry rotted and came loose pretty easily. ...