Insulate Your Doors This Winter With Affordable DIYs Using Items You Already Own
Cold drafts slipping under doors can quietly drive up heating costs, but some simple household items may offer an easy way to block winter air.
Read MoreCold drafts slipping under doors can quietly drive up heating costs, but some simple household items may offer an easy way to block winter air.
Read MoreKeeping your fridge drawers tidy can be a struggle, but this cheap repurposed Dollar Tree item may be just the fix needed to organize cheeses, meats, and more.
Read MorePeace lilies are a popular houseplant but can be picky about the amount of fertilizer they receive. We’ll explain why, in this case, less is more.
Read MoreWall-to-wall carpeting has seen a major decrease in popularity in recent years, but this trendy material provides a stylish and modern twist on a classic.
Read MoreWhile many pollinator gardens are focused on smaller flowering plants, fruit trees are also great for attracting birds, bees, and butterflies to your space.
Read MoreInexpensive, simple to build, and easy to move, this IKEA sliding table could be a perfect buy for the home — but it won't be around for long.
Read MoreShoveling snow from your driveway and walkway is one of the most unpleasant winter tasks, but you can make it easier by following this guidance.
Read MoreAre you looking for a home to rent out for extra income? From not weighing the finances to shopping in the wrong area, there are some big mistakes to avoid.
Read MoreA closed-concept design can feel choppy and isolating. To appeal to more potential buyers, restyle furniture, decor, and features to create an open feel.
Read MoreThis type of holly grows in tall and narrow shrubs. It works well in containers, especially in colder regions where you may need to move it in winter.
Read MoreErin Napier's clever idea is both versatile and flexible. Seamlessly move it around and watch it complement everything from minimalist rooms to rustic corners.
Read MoreWinter downspout clogs may look harmless, yet some situations demand more than a quick fix to protect gutters, roofs, and your home's structure.
Read MoreBaking soda is a mild abrasive, so when used to scrub certain kitchen countertop materials, it can reduce the appearance of surface-level scratches.
Read MoreWith so many gorgeous varieties of bearded iris available, it's hard to know where to begin. Enter professional gardener Peg Aloi for a list of her favorites.
Read MoreTrends come and go, and this kitchen item is a perfect example — it was invented in the 1600s, re-popularized in the '90s, and is now making another comeback.
Read MoreThanks to its tacky texture and grease-proof coating that’s perfect for collecting dirt particles, you can use this pantry staple for all your dusting chores.
Read MoreBefore you trash those eggshells, know this: tomatoes cheer, potatoes perk up — and they’re not the only ones. This humble kitchen scrap has a big fan club.
Read MoreIf you notice an abundance of ticks in your yard and your grass is cut short, you may have another problem on your hands -- this invasive flower.
Read MoreTextured ceilings have long shaped how homes look and sound, but not all finishes behave the same when it comes to maintenance and and renovation decisions.
Read MoreFurnace rooms are often ignored, but small safety mistakes can lead to serious risks. Here’s what homeowners should know to keep their homes safe.
Read MoreBookends can be used to store more than just books. Here are 10 ways to repurpose bookends to have a place for different things in your bedroom.
Read MoreLooking to up your eco-friendly game in your container garden? If you grow in pots, there are many options to reduce waste for both seedlings and mature plants.
Read MoreNovice gardeners might have a tendency to add too much fertilizer to the vegetables they're growing, leading to problems with these varieties in particular.
Read MoreA cluttered home can weigh on your mind, body, and soul. Implement this hack into your life and watch the stress (and mess) melt away at last.
Read MoreThis everyday kitchen leftover could be the simple trick that encourages your pepper plants grow stronger, healthier, and a lot more productive.
Read MoreScrubbing toilets is tedious, especially with hard water buildup. These convenient self-cleaning solutions help keep bowls fresher with far less effort.
Read MoreTo make your pop culture collectables look cohesive rather than kitsch, consider colors, themes, and unique storage solutions to keep things organized.
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