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  • woman painting shed

    A Paint Project Is The Easy & Affordable Way To Spruce Up Your Backyard

    If you want to give your backyard a makeover, consider a backyard painting project. It can be simple and inexpensive while transforming your outdoor space.

    By Kala Barba-Court 8 months ago Read More
  • karen laine and mina starsiak hawk smiling

    Good Bones Stars Share Their Best Advice For Making A Kitchen Feel Bright & Spacious

    Do you want to make your kitchen look and more open and spacious? These tips from the stars of HGTV's Good Bones can help you create an airier vibe.

    By Masie O'Toole 8 months ago Read More
  • couple browsing paint swatch

    The Bold Color Palette To Try Out If You're Tired Of Boring White Walls

    Are you sick of your white walls and your neutral color scheme? This bold color combo can give you stunning results throughout your house.

    By Jahaira Arthur 8 months ago Read More
  • old wornshadow box fence

    What To Consider Before Choosing A Shadow Box Fence For Privacy

    When shopping for a new fence, you may realize more options exist than you thought. If shadow box fencing appeals to you, consider these things before deciding.

    By Jeff Katieno 8 months ago Read More
  • Man installing a basement subfloor

    The Type Of Basement Flooring You'll Regret When Selling Your Home Later On

    When selling your home, you must consider many factors to ensure the most ROI. Avoid these flooring options in your basement and explore their alternatives.

    By Julia Benda 8 months ago Read More
  • paint stained floor

    Avoid A Big Mess While Painting By Reusing An Old Bedroom Essential

    Spilling paint on the floor can turn a big painting job into an even bigger cleaning job. But you might have a free solution just sitting in your bedroom.

    By Lauren Krystaf 8 months ago Read More
  • person pouring paint into tray

    The Two-Tone Paint Idea That Takes Your IKEA Built-Ins To Another Level

    IKEA furniture is a great foundation for DIYing elevated pieces. And, this two-toned paint idea can make your built-ins look even more custom and unique.

    By Megan Lasher 8 months ago Read More
  • Wooden garage door on dark building

    Get The Look Of A Wooden Garage Door Without The Expensive Installation Cost

    If you have a worn down garage door, it's time for a revamp. Check out this genius way to add wood paneling in minutes - and without the installation costs.

    By Amanda Anthony 8 months ago Read More
  • Kitchen and dining area

    The Statement Decor Piece Your Kitchen Has Been Missing All Along

    Elevate your kitchen with the perfect statement decor piece you've been searching for. Discover one missing touch for adding balance to your space.

    By Brenda Jude 8 months ago Read More
  • Person painting concrete floor

    The Best Types Of Paint To Use On Garage Floors (& Which To Avoid At All Costs)

    If you're preparing to paint your garage floor, you're probably wondering what type of paint to purchase for the job. Here are the best ... and worst.

    By Emily Ray 8 months ago Read More
  • Hand holding a belt

    Turn An Old Belt Into A Highly Functional Knife-Sharpening Strop

    A knife-sharpening strop costs anywhere from $40 to $60. If you have an old leather belt lying around, you can create a strop for a fraction of the price.

    By Barbara Pavone 8 months ago Read More
  • Air conditioner on concrete pad

    One Easy Fix For A Sinking Air Conditioner Pad (& When You Should Call The Pros)

    Air conditioner pads are usually leveled during installation, but over time, the pad may sink into the soil. Before you call the pros, this easy fix may work.

    By Nick Polishchuk 8 months ago Read More
  • Water utility marker

    Simple Steps That'll Help You Determine Where Your Property Water Line Is

    Knowing the location of your property's water line lets you access it quickly if it needs repairs or maintenance. Use these simple steps to find it.

    By Nick Polishchuk 8 months ago Read More
  • person hand-waxing floor

    How To Wax Your Wood Floors To Preserve Their Beauty

    If you have wood floors, waxing them is a great way to preserve them so they last the long run, but you should follow the right steps to get the job done.

    By Lindsay Donaldson 8 months ago Read More
  • cutting wood with chainsaw

    How To Sharpen Your Chainsaw With A Dremel (& Mistakes To Avoid)

    A dull chainsaw can be just as dangerous as a sharpened one, for many reasons. Fortunately, all you need to get it back to tiptop shape is the humble Dremel.

    By Haley Chavez 8 months ago Read More
  • IKEA kitchen cabinets

    How To Fix IKEA Furniture Doors That Are Crooked Or Slanted

    Are you stuck staring at your crooked IKEA furniture doors all day? Then, it's time to get up and fix them! Here's how to get them looking straight again.

    By Judy Schumer 8 months ago Read More
  • Someone working on furniture

    Why Dental Tools Are The Ultimate Trick For Fixing Up Furniture

    Repairing furniture can be a long and tedious task. Luckily, there's a way to make the task a bit easier - utilizing dental tools. Here's how.

    By Judy Schumer 8 months ago Read More
  • painting a deck plank

    Why You Should Think Twice Before Painting Your Deck

    If your deck needs a refresh, your first thought may be to turn to a fresh coat of paint; but, as it turns out, painting could lead to issues down the line.

    By Giselle DaMier 8 months ago Read More
  • Patio furniture in the rain

    Don't Believe The Myth: You Can Leave Some Patio Furniture Out In The Rain

    With patio furniture, common knowledge states that you should bring it in when it rains, but what if that's not always true? Some can indeed be left outside.

    By Ethan Harrison Smith 8 months ago Read More
  • relaxing bathtub setup

    Elevate Your Bathroom With A Cozy & Affordable Lighting Addition You'll Love

    Bathroom lighting doesn't need to be expensive to be cozy. Here's a cheap bathroom lighting fixture that turn your bathroom into your personal spa.

    By Emily Okonsky 8 months ago Read More
  • brown and white shed

    Prevent Your Shed From Rusting With These Tips And Tricks

    If you have a metal shed on your property, it's important to take proper care of it to prevent rusting and ensure it lasts a long time. Here are some tips.

    By Kate Cusson 8 months ago Read More
  • Man pushing mower into garage

    If Your Garage Smells Like Gasoline After Mowing, Here's What's Wrong

    If you use a gasoline-powered mower, you could smell gas after you've mowed. But if you notice a heavy gasoline odor in your garage, here's what could be wrong.

    By Madisen Swenson 8 months ago Read More
  • lumber at hardware store

    When You Should & Shouldn't Use Treated Wood For Your Home Projects

    What is treated wood? We will take you through different kinds of lumber you can use for various projects, and especially when and where to use treated wood.

    By Lauren Krystaf 8 months ago Read More
  • free pallets stacked in grass

    DIY A Wooden Shed From Pallets For Endless Possibilities

    While sheds are typically used for tool storage, they don't have to be. Find out how to make a shed out of wooden pallets and unique ways to use the space.

    By Savannah James 8 months ago Read More
  • stressed homeowner with leaking roof

    Can You Repair A Leaky Roof On Your Own Or Should You Call In The Pros?

    A leaking roof can spell disaster for a homeowner, but it's important to know the limits of your DIY abilities. Here's when to call in the professionals.

    By Kourtney Borman 8 months ago Read More
  • couple painting a room green

    Why Hardware Store "Paint Mistakes" Are A Great Bargain For Your Fixer Upper

    If you're looking to save a few dollars on your next interior refresh, seeking out mistinted paint can save you a ton of cash in the long run.

    By Lindsay Donaldson 8 months ago Read More
  • woman opening mini fridge

    Hide A Mini Fridge In Plain Sight With This Easily Customizable DIY

    It may seem like a difficult undertaking to hide a mini fridge, but this DIY option is both affordable and clever. Even DIY beginners can tackle this solution.

    By Jahaira Arthur 8 months ago Read More
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