This year is the Year of the Tiger in Chinese New Year. Tigers are considered strong, brave, and independent. These magnificent animals also represent courage and ambition. There are approximately 3,500 tigers that are in the wild. With the rarity of tigers and the Year of the Tiger in Chinese astrology, you too can incorporate tigers into your home décor. Or you just might have a tiger as your college mascot. Whatever the reason, here are some examples of how to use tigers in your home décor.
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Depending on where you’re spending your summer, there are plenty of activities to undertake, whether you’re spending it at home or on vacation. If you’re looking to spend summer at home, whether it’s a wide-open backyard or a simple fire escape patio, here are 10 ways to enjoy your home outdoor summer experience.
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The terms “renovation” and “remodel” are often used interchangeably. But it’s essential to understand the difference between these two types of projects, especially if you’re planning improvements for an existing home or a property you plan to purchase. While both a renovation and a remodel will ultimately improve a home’s living space and market value, each comes with its own set of advantages and drawbacks to consider before you decide which project is right for you.
Read More4 Ways to Naturally Clean Your Oven
Hate cleaning your oven?
If a trip to the dentist rates higher than the thought of spending hours scrubbing off burnt food and greasy gunk in the bowels of your kitchen oven, it’s no surprise your oven looks like it does!
Fortunately, it’s possible to avoid the nasty chemicals that are in commercially available oven cleaning products. In fact, chances are good you’ve already got all the ingredients you’ll need to get it done, without gagging on noxious fumes!
Read MoreCreate Your Own Push Notifications for Managing Your Home
Consumers have a love hate relationship with push notifications they receive from the apps they install on their mobile phones. Some people really appreciate them if they are informative, timely, and useful. Others hate them because they are not relevant. But with most apps, you the user don’t control what push notifications get sent to you.
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