According to an Ikea Life at Home report, an average American wastes 55 minutes per day looking for stuff somewhere in their home. This is often a result of our homes ever changing and constantly evolving with new updates, new furniture and the acquisition of new home looks and items. Our families grow which results in more items in the home. It is easy to see how we waste time finding things and risk frustration not being able to find the items we need when we need them. This also results in increased money being lost or spent. Read More
How to Make an Indoor Green Living Wall
Also known as a vertical garden, living wall or ecowall, indoor green living walls are no longer just for businesses. Many homeowners enjoy including these beautiful and natural architectural features in their homes. Read More
Managing Vacation Homes Using These Simple Tips
For many folks out there managing vacation homes can be challenging. When will I arrive at my vacation home? What can I leave in my vacation? Who will use it when I am not using it? All of these questions and more often present themselves when owning a vacation home. Read More
Aging in Place: How to Help Your Parents Stay in Their Home
The most recent statistics from AARP show that 52% of individuals over the age of 65 will require – at some point – long-term care services during their lives. Read More
How to keep your house “company ready”…even if you have kids
There’s no doubt about it, having kids changes your life and your home!
And one of the biggest changes you’ll experience as a parent is that the level of “tidy” that you’ve grown accustomed to. Keeping your home tidy could be now out the window! Read More