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When and Why You Might Need Custom Cabinets Made for the Bathroom
Having sufficient cabinetry in the bathroom is necessary for adequate storage, and is especially needed for a space without a linen closet, medicine cabinet, and other such built-in storage. You may not have thought about adding custom cabinetry to your home's bathrooms, but note when this might be good for your home, and why such cabinets can be needed in the space. The bathroom is very small Cabinets bought at a home supply store may get in the way of foot traffic in a small bathroom and may interfere with the opening of a shower door or bathroom door. [Read More]
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Five Tips for Repairing Pet Scratches and Bites on Furniture
If your dog has been biting and scratching at your furniture, there are a few things you can do to repair the damage. Here's a look at some options. Until your dog is fully trained, you may want to try some of the temporary approaches, and then, when he's done with his furniture chewing stage, you can progress to the more permanent repairs. 1. Make Duct Tape Patches For a clever approach to dealing with holes and scratches in upholstery, try making duct tape patches. [Read More]
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How to Add Storage In Even the Smallest of Bedrooms
Storage can be a challenge in a small bedroom, especially for kids with lots of toys and grownups with lots of clothes and accessories. However, you can find storage for everything you need even in the smallest of bedrooms, if you consider the following simple tips and tricks. Upper shelf You may not be able to put a bookshelf in a small bedroom without it getting in the way of foot traffic and other furniture, so add a shelf along the upper part of the wall, level and even with the doorframe. [Read More]
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How to Add Style to Even the Smallest of Patio Spaces
When you have a small patio space outside your home, it can be challenging to add style and create a welcoming atmosphere without making that space seem crowded and claustrophobic. However, you can add some very attractive features to even the smallest of spaces so that it seems cosy and not closed-in and comfortable but not crowded. Note a few simple tips for doing this. Use curtains rather than walls or shrubbery [Read More]