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  • IKEA NORDEN instructions opened on table assembly

    Make One Small Change To An IKEA NORDEN To Make It Way More Versatile

    The IKEA NORDEN is a gateleg table that also provides storage space. Make it more versatile by making this one small change with just a few items.

    By Noah Hoit 4 months ago Read More
  • Mike Holmes smiling during a gathering

    The Durable, Cost-Effective Flooring HGTV's Mike Holmes Recommends For Bathrooms

    Discover Mike Holmes' bathroom flooring preference. A beautiful and budget-friendly option that resists moisture, stains, and pricey installs.

    By Kyle Schurman 4 months ago Read More
  • person using kitchen faucet to fill glass

    Upcycle A Thrifted Treasure To Make The Perfect Drip Dish For A Kitchen Faucet

    If you want to protect the area around your kitchen faucet from drips, consider using a thrifted item as a functional and aesthetic drip dish.

    By Kristy Bowen 4 months ago Read More
  • A woman wearing jeans lifts the top off a toilet tank to inspect it

    The Smart Hack That Stops Rising Water From Overflowing In A Clogged Toilet

    The plumbing hack every homeowner should know. Stop toilet overflows before they happen with this simple (but brilliant) trick.

    By Emily Ray 4 months ago Read More
  • Outdoor patio area with seating and a rug

    Your Dreamy Boho Patio Starts With A Retired Living Room Piece

    The thriftiest way to craft a boho oasis? Repurpose what you already own. One retired furniture piece could be key to your dream outdoor space.

    By Kate Cusson 4 months ago Read More
  • joanna gaines sitting

    How Joanna Gaines Uses A Sink To Make A Small Bathroom Seem Bigger Than It Really Is

    Joanna Gaines isn't just a skilled home decorator; she's a master of illusion. Here is one surprising trick she uses to enlarge a small bathroom visually.

    By Kelsey Mulvey 4 months ago Read More
  • Man loading laundry into the washing machine in a walk through laundry room

    Why You Should Consider Changing The Location Of Your Walk-Through Laundry Room

    Most walk-through laundry rooms have a location flaw homeowners are unaware of. A simple relocation could make all the difference to your space.

    By Ryane DeFalco 4 months ago Read More
  • A backyard deck replete with yellow and white stripped wooden deck chairs, a matching side table, and a fire pit on legs.

    28 Common Items You Can Repurpose Into DIY Backyard Fire Pits

    A backyard fire pit is a nice feature for gathering during chilly evenings. Here's how you can repurpose common household items into your own fire pit.

    By Kate Nicholson 4 months ago Read More
  • cracks in concrete driveway

    Is Magic Crack Filler As Magical As It Claims To Be For Repairing Unsightly Cracks?

    Does your concrete path, driveway, or patio have unsightly cracks? Magic Crack Filler claims to be able to quickly and easily repair them, but can it really?

    By Becca Cullum-Green 4 months ago Read More
  • A hand closing a mesh screen door

    Should You Buy A Screen Door At Costco? Here's What The Reviews Say

    Screen doors are a wonderful way to let the right amount of the outdoors in. Here's how Costco's retractable options line up according to buyers' reviews.

    By Maeve Browne 4 months ago Read More
  • Interior plank bathroom door

    Fake A Gorgeous Oak Plank Door On A Budget With MDF And A Paint Hack

    Oak doors bring warmth and style to any room, but can cost a pretty penny. Mimic the look of oak grain plank doors with a little MDF and this easy paint trick.

    By Amber VanWort 4 months ago Read More
  • person in latex gloves handling chicken pieces on grill with metal tongs

    9 Creative Ways To Repurpose Old Or Broken Tongs In Your Home And Garden

    When your tongs have seen better days, you probably think you need to throw them out, but there are creative ways to repurpose them in your home and garden.

    By Noah Hoit 4 months ago Read More
  • Someone opening up a compartment in a Ryobi small parts organizer

    Ryobi Has The Perfect Solution For Organizing Small Bits And Tools

    There are lots of ways to organize nuts and bolts (and nails and screws). Ryobi tool fans will be glad to know that the company offers a perfect solution.

    By William Cennamo 4 months ago Read More
  • Woman uses manual fan to cool down

    Mike Holmes' Overlooked Tip For Keeping Your Home Cool In Summer Is Quite Simple

    There are only so many ways to cool your home without using air conditioning. Luckily, HGTV's Mike Holmes shared tips on keeping your home cool this summer.

    By Francisca Tinoco 4 months ago Read More
  • Person shopping for drawer hardware

    12 Trendy Cabinet Hardware Upgrades That Make Your Kitchen Look More Expensive

    Forget a full remodel — these 12 cabinet hardware trends deliver instant elegance and the perfect finishing touch to your kitchen for less.

    By Kristy Bowen 4 months ago Read More
  • Tube of super glue

    Clever Super Glue Hacks That'll Come In Handy Around Your Kitchen

    The kitchen gets a lot of use and, because of it, gets a lot of wear and tear. Luckily, your trusty bottle of super glue can help fix some of the damage.

    By Camille Moore 4 months ago Read More
  • Someone grabbing a closet door knob

    A Simple Spray Paint Hack To Refresh Your Closet Door Knobs

    With a simple hack that involves using spray paint, you can all of your closet door knob a flawless facelift quickly and efficiently. Here's how.

    By Kate Cusson 4 months ago Read More
  • Mason jars with lids

    The Genius Hack You Can Achieve When You Combine A Mason Jar With A Coffee Mate Lid

    Mason jars are loved for their versatility. And when you introduce a Coffee Mate lid, you'll create an unexpected kitchen hack that's ridiculously simple.

    By Amanda Anthony 4 months ago Read More
  • A broken curtain rod with a colorful curtain

    If You Have A Broken Curtain Rod, Try One Reliable DIY Solution To Fix It

    Do you have a broken curtain rod? Don’t call the handyman just yet. Try out this DIY project for a sturdy curtain rod fix with an unexpected item.

    By Suzanne Brons 4 months ago Read More
  • A bohemian living area with a jute rug

    The Simple Hack To Get A Larger IKEA Jute Rug

    Getting a larger IKEA jute rug doesn’t have to be complicated. Instead, try this hack to expand its size and enhance your space without breaking the bank.

    By Suzanne Brons 4 months ago Read More
  • person using a sewing machine with purple fabric

    A DIY Floor Pouf That Any Beginner Sewer Could Make

    Create a cozy floor pouf with little to no sewing experience! This DIY combines easy steps and a few supplies to create a cute style upgrade to your space.

    By Charlotte D. Miller 4 months ago Read More
  • Bullnose stair nosings created to match an LVP floor

    The Amazing Hack To Make Your Stair Treads Match Your LVP Floor

    Getting your stair's treads and nosings to match your LVP floor can become overwhelming, but there's no need. This incredible hack will have you dancing a jig.

    By Ron Baker 4 months ago Read More
  • Partially-opened vertical blinds made of teak wood

    Is Teak Wood A Good Choice For Your Window Treatments?

    Teak wood is beautiful and possesses many benefits as a hardwood, but can be costly. We've got the pros and cons if you're considering teak window treatments.

    By Max Gross 4 months ago Read More
  • Person opening window to sun

    Upgrade A Windowless Room With A Clever Way To Simulate The Sun

    If you have a windowless room that could use a little fake sunshine, here is how you can take the space to the next level.

    By Michelle Roberts-Garcia 4 months ago Read More
  • Contractor using a caulking gun along a baseboard

    The Easy Trick You Need When Caulking Baseboards & Trim For Expert-Looking Results

    Getting clean lines when caulking baseboards or door and window trim can seem daunting. But this simple trick you have on hand is recommended by the pros.

    By Kate Cusson 4 months ago Read More
  • A dark hallway with only a dim light to illuminate the space

    Dark Hallway? Get Light From Another Room With A Clever DIY Stained Glass Project

    Hallways, even when painted the brightest white, can be dark. If you want to bring light (and color), try this thrifted DIY stained glass project.

    By Nina Phillips 4 months ago Read More
  • Person opening the bathroom door to reveal a toilet

    How To Make A Portable Bidet You Can Use On Any Toilet

    The good news is you likely already have the materials you need to make a portable bidet that you can use on any toilet lying around your house.

    By Noah Hoit 4 months ago Read More
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