If you’re looking to minimize your energy usage while maintaining a comfortable home, rest assured that you have plenty of options. Make these upgrades to your home to boost energy efficiency without sacrificing comfort or function.
Read MoreHow to Insure Your Collectibles
If you are among the estimated 40% of people in the U.S. who maintain a collection of high-value items, chances are good you’re also among the many people who believe their prized collection is covered in the event of a loss.
But consider this: most personal property coverage with your homeowner’s insurance is a percentage of the value of your home (usually 50-70%), and insurers place limits on the reimbursement value of individual items. If the value of your collection exceeds that limit, you’re out of luck.
Read MoreTips for Choosing Furniture for a Small Space
Do you live in a tiny rental or have a minuscule room in your home you’re unsure what to do with? Decorating tiny is no easy feat, but to help make it less stressful, here are some top tips for choosing furniture for a small space.
Read More5 Tips for Decorating Your Home Tastefully for The Fall
As the morning breeze starts to chill and the leaves begin to change color, we all get into sweater weather mood and want our homes to reflect that. Decorating for the fall can mean toeing the line between tasteful décor and a fall hayride-themed living room. Grab your PSL, and let’s talk fall home decorations!
Read MoreHow to Close up Your Vacation Home
While snowbirds rush to their summer homes at the first sign of a wind chill, snow bunnies jump at the chance to spend the season engaging in winter sports.
To ensure a warm welcome and prevent unpleasant surprises, both types of seasonal homes need to be properly shut down.
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