Looking to Make Your Home Better This Year? Try These Ideas!

Everyone has certain areas of their home that isn’t really working for them or they wish were different. In order to help you jumpstart the project we found this article with eight different ideas on how to change your home for the better this year. We hope it helps!

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With a fresh calendar on the wall and all of its empty boxes yet to be filled with to-dos, the start of a new year is naturally an optimistic time. If you???re in the mood for making a few resolutions, why not consider what you can do at home to help enhance your life? Here are eight ideas for home resolutions to help increase gratitude, tap into your personal style and make your house a home this year ??? along with concrete steps you can take to get started right away.

Remove or change things you do not like. Removing the negative is just as important (or even more important than) adding the positive. Have you been living with a wall color, chair or box of mementos that is weighing you down? Make 2015 the year to say goodbye to all of the things in your home that are not serving you.

Take action: Walk through your home with a notepad and start a list of the things you would get rid of right now if you didn???t have to worry about what to do with them. Once you???re finished, sit down with a cup of tea and look over your list as objectively as you can ??? what on the list could you get rid of today? What???s holding you back from letting go of the other items? Get rid of at least one thing on your list today and make a plan to let go of the others.

Don???t let renting stop you from making your home a place where you love to be. Just like buying clothes for the size you are now, it???s important to make the most of your current living situation. There are tons of things that can personalize a rental: removable wallpaper, stick-on picture hooks, area rugs, houseplants and curtains. Decide to stop waiting for a home you own to make the place you are living in now awesome.

Take action: What have you been holding yourself back from doing because you rent? Choose one thing (hanging pictures, buying a new rug) and do it this weekend.

Refuse to buy anything unless you have a specific need or place for it. All of the decluttering in the world can???t make up for simply bringing less stuff into your house. Choose to start a new habit this year of spending more mindfully. Depending on your current shopping habits, this can be challenging to get used to, but it is worth the effort. Each time you find yourself considering a purchase, ask yourself whether you really need the item. If it???s a decor item and not purely functional, bring it home only if you love it and know exactly where you will put it.

Take action: Grab a sticky note and write on it ???Do you need it? Do you know where you???ll put it???? and stick it to the inside of your wallet, where you will see it when you are getting ready to make a purchase. If you tend to shop online, put a sticky note on the computer, too!

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Interested in What the Design Trends of 2016 Are? Find Out Here!

With every passing year there are more trends. Home design trends aren’t any different. If you’re looking for the trends of 2016 then you’ve come to the right place. We hope this article helps you design or redesign your home into your dream home!

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The modern home is always evolving. And to get an idea of what it???s evolving to, look no further than what???s happening within its walls today. With that in mind, we delved into our New This Week series, sifting through Houzz discussions and data to find out what materials, strategies and concepts will be coming to more homes in 2016.

Outdoor fabric used indoors. Outdoor fabrics are becoming increasingly hard to distinguish from traditional indoor fabrics, and many Houzzers are bringing them inside, where their durability makes them perfect for high-traffic dining room and living room furniture.

Colored stainless steel appliances. Black stainless steel is making a buzz on Houzz. In a poll, nearly two-thirds of Houzzers say they would consider the dark alternative to shiny silver metal. Not into the darkness? Head to the light with Whirlpool???s Sunset Bronze finish.

Deep kitchen drawers. Houzz data shows that ease of storage is the top kitchen priority during a remodel. And while deep drawers have been creeping up to replace lower kitchen cabinets for a while now, they???re only getting better ??? and more affordable. Dividers and inserts let you organize any shape or size of dish, pan or utensil under the sun, and there are even clever options for deep corner drawers, and drawers under range tops and kitchen sinks.

Workhorse islands. Kitchen islands provide additional workspace, but they???ve taken on so much more than that. With deep storage, prep sinks, room for seating and more, workhorse islands are becoming the central feature in modern kitchens.

Mixing modern materials in the kitchen. Looking for something a little more lively than white cabinets and granite countertops in your kitchen? Consider mixing several modern materials, finishes and colors. Here, butcher block countertops get broken up with soapstone near the stove and Carrara marble on a nearby baking station. These mix with olive-green cabinets and stainless steel appliances for an eclectic, sophisticated look.

Farmhouse entryways. Stripping away the need for fancy flourishes or decor for decor???s sake, farmhouse style gets at the root of function. That???s why the style makes sense for mudrooms, where simplicity in storage and durability in materials are paramount.

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Remodeling? Avoid These Common Mistakes!

When remodeling there are so many things to think about and the last thing you want to do is make a mistake. In order to help you avoid mistakes we found this article with common mistakes people make when remodeling. We hope it helps you avoid these mistakes!

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With so many potential remodeling pitfalls, it’s wise to learn from the mistakes of projects past. Knowing what not to do when you take on a remodel will help you make the most of your time and money, and ensure that your project doesn’t end up on the trash heap. To make it easier for you, we’ve compiled a list of the seven most common???and costliest???remodeling mistakes.

Rushing into your project.
“Develop a good plan, price it, then work it,” says Klaus Herring, associate and project manager for Paul Davis Restoration in Santa Fe, New Mexico. “If you think through your project and you know what you’re looking to do, that’s half the battle.

“When we go into a project, for example, we make a site visit first to get a feel for what our client wants. Then we develop a design and plan that is revised sometimes three or four times. By the end of the revision process, we have a project that is well put together, addresses perceivable eventualities, and will accommodate the unforeseen events that are inevitable in a remodel.”

Choosing the first contractor you interview.
Take your time. Get several bids. Check each potential contractor’s references, and check with your local Better Business Bureau to see if the contractor has ever been reported as being unethical. Make sure insurance coverage is in place: Every contractor should have business liability insurance, and every subcontractor working for that contractor should be covered under workers’ compensation insurance. Make sure that if the contractor is subcontracting work, those companies are insured. A contractor may carry insurance, but the company that’s actually doing the work might not.

Find a contractor who fits your personality and is open to communication. Look for one who will sit down with you, lay out his or her plan of attack, write it into a contract, show you the breakdown of labor and materials (or the flat rate), then have you sign the contract before the work starts.

Creating an unrealistic budget.
By “unrealistic,” we mean a budget that doesn’t allow for wiggle room. Generally speaking, you should calculate your budget, then increase it by 20 percent. That should be your budget. The 20 percent cushion will provide some peace of mind when the demolition of your kitchen walls reveals rot in your load-bearing studs, or when it becomes clear that an entire wall needs rewiring.

Being overly frugal.
“Don’t get swallowed up by the penny-pinching mind-set,” says homeowner and do-it-yourself remodeler Philip Bovenkamp of Bellingham, Washington. “Take vinyl flooring: It’s cheaper than ceramic tile, but it isn’t that much cheaper. And if you choose tile, the finished product will really set your house apart from the typical spec house in suburbia. That being said, don’t be foolish when thinking about tackling a challenging project. If something is beyond your skill level, don’t try to save money by doing it yourself; hire a professional.”

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Need More Storage? Take a Look at These Cabinets!

Storage is the one thing in every home that there doesn’t seem to be enough of. Or it’s not very functional. In order to help you out we found this article with cabinet storage solutions. We hope you find something that will work for you and your home!

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Cabinets are the critical, final piece of a finished home. They transform empty space into living space. They provide pizazz, substance and, above all, organization for all kinds of things, from kitchen plates to bathroom towels to living room media equipment. But poorly designed cabinets can be frustrating, a waste of money and a visual blemish on an otherwise lovely design.

Our cabinet series will help you navigate the process of choosing well-designed cabinets for your home. To kick off the series, let???s go over some of the basics you???ll want to keep in mind as you embark on selecting cabinet style, materials and more.

Project: New cabinets

Why: To improve the style and function of your home

First thing to consider: Determine the scope of your project and decide how many cabinets you???ll be designing and installing. If designing for an entire home, you have the opportunity to create a uniform cabinet package that suits the style of your home and complements it throughout its living spaces.

If your cabinet project consists of just one room (or a section of your home), you need to decide if the new cabinets should contrast with what exists or blend in.

What Do You Want Your Cabinets to Accomplish?
New cabinets serve different purposes for different people. If you???re building a new home, new cabinets are a necessity but also a stylistic opportunity.

On the other hand, when remodeling a kitchen you might be more concerned with creating an efficient workspace around a package of new appliances, or perhaps you???re most interested in achieving a specific style, like that white farmhouse kitchen you???ve been dreaming of.

More often than not, a balance needs to be struck between style, functionality and cost. You should start by prioritizing your desires and acknowledging any constraints you face, such as timing, cost and the structural realities of your home.

Design 101
Cabinet designers need to balance two things: style and function.

With garage cabinets, for example, storage and function are probably much more important than style. For a powder room vanity, the function (a place to wash your hands) is easily achieved, and style becomes the more important factor, which is why we see such a wide variety in powder room vanity styles. They all meet the functional criteria, but the look is limited only by the imagination.

In just about all other areas of the home, we see more of a balance between the functionality of the cabinets and the look and feel of the space. A good cabinet designer understands the basic functional requirements for different types of cabinets (media, kitchen, display) and fulfills them with seeming effortlessness while also providing fresh design.

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Want to Build an Outdoor Cooking Unit? Find Out How Here!

Spending time over an open fire smelling the smell of meat grilling or smoking. There isn’t a whole lot better. If you’d like to build your own barbecue or smoker then you’ve come to the right place. We’ve found this article with DIY instructions on how to make your own. We hope it leads to a lot of good memories in the future!

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This DIY, wood-fired, outdoor masonry stove can be used four ways: for baking, grilling, cooking, and smoking. Whatever your cooking needs, our outdoor stove/oven/grill/smoker can do it, thanks to interchangeable grill grates and griddle surfaces. If you want to grill steaks or fish, use the grill grate. If you want to bake bread, slide on the steel griddle, stack some bricks on top to retain heat and add the door to hold in the heat. If you want to use the stove top, just slide the metal plate (or griddle) over the top of the firebox.

The MOTHER EARTH NEWS editors and I wanted to design a highly efficient, multi-purpose stove that uses little firewood (or charcoal) and retains heat for baking and cooking. So, we included a thick insulation layer of lightweight perlite/cement between the firebox and surrounding concrete block, and we included a removable door. This design holds the heat in the firebox where it???s needed. (Perlite is the porous white stuff often found in potting soils. You can buy this mined mineral product at garden centers.)

You can build the outdoor oven in stages, a few hours at a time. (You???ll need a few days between some steps.) Check local building codes before you start building. The oven is made from materials you can buy at local hardware or building stores. You may be able to find some of the materials at a salvage yard, too. (See the materials list and the building diagram). Detailed instructions for building the outdoor brick oven are below. Even if you only use it to bake bread, you can save enough money in one year to more than pay for the $300 cost.

Ideally, the stove is built to a comfortable height with concrete countertop space on each side, plus a roof to protect against the elements. We covered the concrete blocks with tile, primarily for aesthetic reasons, but you could apply stucco over the blocks, or just paint them. Having an outdoor sink and storage space nearby is also convenient.

Our outdoor oven requires a fire in the firebox for about 45 minutes to one hour to reach a baking temperature of 450 to 500 degrees Fahrenheit. Or, if you want to grill, you can start in less than half an hour. For comparison, it can take about three hours to get a clay earthen oven up to proper baking temperature. That???s a lot of time and firewood expended, which really adds up if you???re using the oven frequently. The firebrick used in our stove reaches cooking temperature more quickly than clay because its higher density makes it more efficient at conducting heat.

Another key design element is the firebox size ??? not too small, not too large, but just right. Properly sized fireboxes heat up quickly, have improved combustion, produce less smoke and stay hotter longer. We measured cookie sheets, bread pans, medium and large roasting pans, canners and baking dishes to arrive at our optimal firebox size of 13 inches wide by 28 inches deep by 13 1/2 inches high.

Bread! Pizza! Barbecue!
If you like to cook, you???ll love this stove. Our favorite cooking technique involves cooking foods in rapid succession at dinnertime. We like to start out with pizza when the oven is about 500 degrees. The pizza bakes in about three minutes. After that, the oven has cooled to 350 to 400 degrees ??? perfect for baking bread. (The temperature of the air in the oven drops momentarily when you open the door, but the brick is still hot and maintains temperature.) Sometimes we throw in some potatoes at this stage if we want baked potatoes. When the bread is done after about an hour, we bake various combinations of veggies (and sometimes dessert). You can bake a lot of food from one firing. And if you want added heat ??? to bake extra loaves of bread, for example ??? just keep a small pile of coals burning in the back of the stove.

Another efficient method is to grill meat and veggies before the baking phase.
Our plan includes a grill grate at midoven height for grilling food closer to the coals. This grill grate adds extra space for baking, almost doubling the capacity of the oven. It also provides space for a tray of water for bread recipes that require steam.

The outdoor oven is a super barbecue! About 95 percent of the smoke goes up the chimney after the fire is going strong, making for a pleasant grilling experience. There are two grilling surfaces (one on top and one at midheight). The heat remains steady with minimal fuss. And if you like more control over the grilling temperature, adjust the damper and add the door.

Oven Smoker
The outdoor oven provides the main requirements for a good smoker: It retains heat well, plus the damper and the vent in the insulated door allow you to control airflow. Use the grill grate (shelf at midheight) for holding food. Keep a small fire going and cook until tender. Unlike many smokers, large chunks of meat (even wild game) can fit easily in this stove.

Canning in Summer
Using the stove for canning keeps extra heat out of your house during some of the hottest times of year when lots of vegetables are ripening. Just close the oven door and put the steel plate on the oven to use the cooktop. You can also use the stove top for saut??ing, stir-frying or anything else you???d use a conventional stove top for.

Setting a canner on the grill instead of the stove top is even more efficient because the fire heats the canner directly instead of transferring heat through the steel plate.

Dutch-Oven Cooking
In addition to all the other cooking options, you can cook in a Dutch oven placed inside the firebox. Dutch-oven cooking is ideal for stews, chili, roasts, certain types of breads and rolls, beans and some desserts. It???s more efficient to use the Dutch oven inside the outdoor oven than outside on a campfire because it requires fewer coals.

Why Not Clay Instead of Brick?
We chose our materials after extensive discussion with several outdoor oven experts, including John Gulland, Kiko Denzer, Carol Mack and John Stuart. I love using earthen materials ??? such as earthen plaster, adobe and earthen floors ??? but an outdoor oven is somewhat vulnerable to the elements. We wanted a durable stove. Our masonry stove should last many years longer than an earth oven. An outdoor earth oven can easily be damaged or destroyed by driving rain, snow, freezing weather or even termites.

The stove requires almost no maintenance. There???s no need to clean grease out of the oven because it will simply burn away next time you use it.

The outdoor oven won instant approval from my mother-in-law. She recognized its practicality and was all smiles.
Cost to build outdoor oven: $300.
Approval from mother-in-law: priceless.

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Want to Organize Your Bathroom But Short on Time? Try These Ideas!

Bathrooms are rooms where there are a lot of items but a room that we don’t spend more time in there than necessary. If you’d like a better organized bathroom but don’t have a lot of time then you’ve come to the right place. We found this article with many different 15 minute organization tip ideas. We hope it helps!

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Looking for some bathroom organization ideas? If you???re bathroom is a mess, then you???re in luck. If you can spare 15 minutes of your time, you can have your bathroom organized in no time!

Hang it on Shower Rods
You???ll realize you get so much more space when you hang things. With your shower curtain hooks, hang small baskets to keep your toiletries.

File Box Appliance Storage
Easily store all your hair appliances even after using them with this cleaver storage solution.

DIY Pocket Organizer
You can make one or you can also use a shoe organizer. It???s great to hang behind cabinet doors for extra storage space. Check it out here.

Swinging Trash Can
Have the problem of the trash can sometimes getting out of place and getting kicked around? Solve it!

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Looking for the Mega Trends of 2015? Start Here!

When remodeling or redecorating it’s always nice to take a look at what the current trends are. Every year it seems to be something new. In order to help you out with 2015 we found this article with the mega trends of this year. We hope it helps!

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Designers are always on the lookout for new, exciting trends. And as they???re looking, they can???t help but notice some megatrends that are shaping today???s home d??cor.

If you???d like to update your home with some of these megatrends, here are some great tips and ideas. And the bonus? These are not only already available in stores but they???re sure to be fashionable for some time to come.

Oversized geometrics
Classic geometric shapes are a long-standing favorite for adding touches of sleek sophistication to any room. But blown up to a larger scale, those same shapes suddenly create major drama and grandeur in your space.

The trick to using oversized geometrics well is to choose just one large-scale pattern per room to make an elegant, unexpected statement. Geometric wall-coverings or artwork, patterned upholstery, or carpet with interlocking designs are a few favorites.

Metallics
Metallics instantly bring glamour and a bit of shine to a room. Casual and modern or elaborate and ornate, metallics brighten and open up the darkest and tiniest of spaces.

To add a little sparkle, look for light fixtures and accessories that feel like vintage finds. Antiqued finishes and mercury glass accents are especially popular. And don???t forget that even small metallic touches make a big impact.

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Looking to Paint the Outside of Your Home? Get Help Here!

Painting the outside of your home is often more difficult than painting the inside of your home. The interior paint colors you choose are only seen by you and your guest but the exterior color choices are seen by everyone and sets the whole tone for you house. In order to help you out we found this article that gives you color ideas. We hope it helps!

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Deciding which colors to paint the outside of your house is daunting (big commitment!)???so we asked the pros for help. Here, top designers share their go-to hues for a home???s siding, trim, and front door. Try one of their perfect pairings.

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Looking to Decorate on a Budget? Get Ideas Here!

When most people think about decorating they might get overwhelmed for a variety of reasons. One reason might be because they don’t know where to start. Another reason might be they don’t have a decorator’s eye. Another reason could be because of the money. If it’s the last reason then you’ve come to the right place. We found this article with easy ways to decorate on a budget. We hope it helps!

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Want to create a stylish home without breaking the bank? Ten interior designers show you how.

Paint
Painting is one of the easiest???and least expensive???ways to transform your rooms. ???A fresh coat can instantly update a space,??? says interior designer Adam Hunter. Don???t have enough time to paint the whole room? ???Just repainting the trim can make a big impact,??? says interior designer Karen Vidal.

Splurge on the Fixtures You Use the Most
???A good sofa is important, especially if you have a family,??? says interior designer Christine Markatos Lowe. ???An inexpensive sofa won???t wear well and will look much older than its actual age over time.??? On the flip side, save money on lesser-used pieces. ???Look for inexpensive options on accent tables, side chairs, and secondary furniture,??? says interior designer Nicole Fuller. She suggests checking out inexpensive but quality items from such brands like Anthropologie and Safavieh. And keep in mind that certain materials can help you save money, too. ???For large area rugs, choose grasscloth or sisal rugs over wool,??? says Wheeler. ???They are about a third of the cost, can withstand heavy traffic in your home, and work with any style of decor.???

Shop at Flea Markets
???I love shopping at antique stores and flea markets,??? says interior designer Julia Buckingham. ???You can find great deals on so many unique pieces. Some are perfect as they are and others can be easily updated with a coat of paint, new knobs, or lamp shades.???

Change Out Accents
For a quick and inexpensive makeover, replace the handles and knobs in your kitchen and bathroom, says Lowe. ???You can also replace lamp shades and light fixtures.??? Dress up your seating, too. ???Throw pillows are a great way to update your space,??? says interior designer Kyle Schuneman. ???They can instantly transform a sofa.??? You can also change them according to the season (think velvet for winter, linen in summer).

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Want to Makeover Your Patio? Get Ideas Here!

Having a boring patio that no one wants to spend there time at is just as bad as not having one. In order to give you ideas on how to makeover your patio we found this article. We hope it gives you ideas to make your patio a place where you want to spend time!

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My husband and I are prepping to tear down our terribly ugly (and sort of already falling down) detached garage real soon, so it got us thinking about all the things we can do with the extra space we will have in our tiny backyard!

We definitely need a patio to entertain and host dinners in the summer, but will we do pavers or lay down some concrete? Maybe stones with pebbles filling in the cracks? Should we just go with grass? What about a covered area since it rains 9 months of the year in Portland?

So many decisions to make and that???s what this weeks DIY inspiration is all about. Take that boring patio from blah to wow! Check out the inspiration below to get started on your own patio transformation.

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