Making your own bar stools is a great way to personalize your bar space. If you make your own, your bar stools don't have to be the standard style of bar stools; you can mix and match styles to fit your personality and the decor of your kitchen, basement, or wherever you have your bar. "Weekend Projects: 5 Style-Boosting Bar Stools You Can Build" is an article posted on bobvila.com, which is a … [Read more...]
Make a No-Sew Tree Skirt
If you're looking for a way to add some creative flair to the bottom of your Christmas tree but don't have a lot of sewing skills, this no-sew tree skirt project is perfect for you! A step by step how to guide called "How to Make a No-Sew Ruffled Christmas Tree Skirt" is posted on hgtv.com. This guide has great instructions and helpful photos of each step. All you'll need for this project is: … [Read more...]
Beautify Your Bathroom for Holiday Guests
How can you make holiday guests feel more comfortable and welcome in your home? Spruce up and festively decorate the bathroom! There are many ways to make your home more hospitable, but you certainly don't want to neglect the bathroom! thisoldhouse.com has an article that should give you some good ideas; it's called "How to Beautify Your Bath for the Holidays". Stock up on soothing bath … [Read more...]
DIY: Concrete Solutions
If you're looking for some really simple and really concrete DIY projects, thesnug.com has just the article for you! "best of the web: concrete DIY ideas you'll want to try" has 8 really cool DIY project ideas using cement: Concrete pendant lamps you can make with just $9 worth of materials! Concrete counter top Cinder block side table Fire bowl/pit Cement stool you can make with just … [Read more...]
Weekend-Size Remodeling Projects
The week has just begun; are you already longing for the weekend? Yeah, we are too, so we thought you might like some ideas for how to spend the weekend from this article by HGTV.com called, "25 Remodeling Projects You Can Do in a Weekend". Each project contains a link to more detailed instructions. The projects include: Make Stylish Outdoor Pallet Seating Update Your Bathroom Door Build an … [Read more...]
Make Your Own Concrete Countertops
Concrete countertops - the combination of words seems contradictory, but you may be surprised by the beauty and grandeur that this type of countertop has attained. For example, look at this kitchen island: Spaces The finish is exquisite and detailed so that you would think it were stone or marble! Look at the rich copper hues of this countertop. It's hard to say no to that, wouldn't you say? If … [Read more...]
How to Move a Wall Mirror and Keep It Intact
Wall mirrors can easily break if not handled correctly. In the interest of keeping your mirrors whole and not triggering any superstitious bad luck, this post covers how to safely remove and move a mirror. First, make sure you're protected in case it does break. Lay lots of duct tape over the mirror, which will keep the shards together. Also wear eye protection, gloves, and long sleeves for extra … [Read more...]
Steps to Install a Console Sink
If you just bought a console sink, you may need these steps to understand how to install it. Keep reading to find out how to do a solid DIY job of it. Tip: For a proper install that will last, anchor the console sink to studs or solid wood blocking in the wall. Tools: A towel A pencil A handdrill A level A screwdriver Silicon sealant A damp cloth The steps: Assemble the sink … [Read more...]
How to Remove Dents from a Copper Sink
A copper sink is both a beauty and a bane. Though it's exterior is a wonderful sight to behold and it is good at keeping clean, it is easily dented by any wayward accident. If you have the misfortune of a out-of-shape sink, read on to discover how to repair those dents. Dents usually occur in one of two places: on the basin and on the lip. For basin dents, simply tap the dent down with a … [Read more...]
Improve Faucet Water Pressure with This Tip
If you have weak water flow in your faucet, it could be due to a build-up of sediment. Let's address how to clean up this sediment and get you faucet back in working order. Here's a list of the tools you'll need: Pliers Wrench Basin wrench Rag Towel Bucket First, place a towel over the drain so we don't lose any pieces. Next, remove the aerator from the faucet. If you can't, put a … [Read more...]
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