If you wish to make your house homier, you will need to prepare to spend. Make some cheap purchases so you can spend more on furniture that will have a bigger impact on your home. If you are unsure where to start, we have got you covered. Many things can be upgraded in your home ...
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Not surprisingly The Home Maker will often be a busy mum with a large family whose priority is to create the perfect home. What kind of a house mover are you, then? Moving can be a stressful time, so here Barratt cheers you up with a lighthearted look at the process and the types of...
The best way to make your house smell good is to use your stove. All you need is a pot of boiling water, and then you can make your own essential oils for selling your house with the right spices. During the winter, we recommend using spicy and warm flavors such as cinnamon and/or...
Prioritize Function.Avoid items that are “just decorative” like a wobbly table or uncomfortable chair. Although you want the new apartment to be homey, you need to be practical and make sure every piece has a purpose. Ideally, in a small space, it’s great to incorporate multipurpose piec...
Not only will you learn how to build a large, homey cottage, but you’ll also learn how to make an entrance gate right out of a fairytale! This build is one of my favorites. Not just because of how many leaves I could place down, but because of how versatile the block palette can...
Sustainability and reducing environmental impact are hot topics these days. Still, many of us aren’t sure what to do to impact positively or whether we as individual people can make a difference. The good news is that, yes, you can make a difference! On
HOUSE TOUR – how to make a small space a home If you have been following me over the past few months, you’ll remember that we moved into an apartment in the basement of my parent’s home back in May. Some of you have gone through the whole thing with me…...
Transform scrap plywood into charming tea light candle holders with Jen Woodhouse‘s DIY guide from The House of Wood. Her step-by-step instructions make it easy to repurpose leftover materials into stylish home decor. Begin by cutting wood circles with a hole saw, then glue and clamp them....