I said back then that I would write about that shutter. I never did. Well I made two more of those shutters. The Power Tool Challenge theme for this month is Home Improvement so it’s seems like the perfect time to show you how to make indoor shutters. How to Make Indoor Shutters Ma...
Let’s learn how to make a DIY window shutter mail organizer. I can admit I am not the most organized when it comes to my mail. I tend to let it sit in stacks on my kitchen table until I make the time to go through it. As part of my New Year’s Resolution I am trying to g...
Next I cut some narrow trim into a frame to fit inside of the beaded board. I just did that to add a paneling feeling. After it was all caulked and painted it looked like this: Below the window I just painted the exposed wall with the white paint, but I didn’t add beadboard ther...
Weights, magnets, Velcro, snaps or staples can be used to make sure no space is left between the drapes and the window frame, windowsill or floor. You can insert effective thermal shades while leaving existing drapes or shutters in place. Do-it-yourselfers can make them at a fraction of...
Build your own DIY window box planter to add curb appeal and make your home exterior look amazing! This tutorial breaks it down into 5 easy steps to build a custom window planter box for flowers. Increase your curb appeal even further with DIY wood window shutters, a fresh painted door, ...
How to measure for window boxes if you have shutters:if you haveexterior shuttersaround your windows then it is common to allow the window box to extend out a couple inches under each side. For this you would measure from the inside edge of the left shutter to the inside edge of the ri...
To make DIY Roman shades, you will typically need: Fabric of your choice Wooden dowels for structure A mounting board to attach the shade to the window Rings and screws to guide the cord Cord or string to raise and lower the shade A staple gun for attaching fabric (for some methods) Fab...
The camera shutter is a critical component located inside the camera body. It sits between the lens and the sensor, acting as a barrier to block light from reaching the camera’s sensor. When the camera is not in use, the mechanical shutter remains closed. However, when you press the shut...
Your home's exterior makes the first impression with buyers, so you want it to look its best. Check out these tips for DIY exterior home improvements.
shortcut. A new window will open, showing the EXIF information of the image. Next, you need to click on the Nikon tab. Here, you will be able to see the shutter count value. The main advantage of using this method is that you don’t have to install any new software to know the ...