Ever discover a moldy “science experiment” buried in the back of your fridge?
Or at the bottom of the vegetable crisper…yuck!
Ever discover a moldy “science experiment” buried in the back of your fridge?
Or at the bottom of the vegetable crisper…yuck!
It happens every year…families lose their homes and unfortunately sometimes their lives, to house fires.
And while this is always a tragedy, it’s can feel doubly so when it’s caused by something that could have been prevented.
The uncertainty and high costs that come with renting a home necessitate home buying for many single mothers. Having to worry about the fast-approaching end-of-lease date or whether or not your kid(s) will have a roof over their head tomorrow isn’t fun either. When you buy a home as a single mother, the sense of self-accomplishment that comes with it will not only make you a better mom but will also boost your productivity at work and life in general.
No matter how big or small your house is, there are always certain areas that you don’t use as much as you could. You may not have enough time or money to renovate them, or simply don’t know how to do so, but you can always try to use these new spaces and give them new purpose. Sometimes you’ll simply have to do some remodeling and change the space in order to achieve what you had in mind.
Everyone loves having a wooden floor. It is because they tend to bring out the elegance of home in a unique way. They are also long-lasting, but that is only if you know how to maintain them. The good news is that maintaining wooden floors is not that hard. You need to follow some basic guidelines to get the job done. Below are some of the best ways to take care of your wooden floors.