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Home hacks including DIY organization, storage solutions, cleaning tips and beyond.
Surprising ways to save money on energy bills in the home
We all know about the common ways to save energy in the home; turning off gadgets instead of putting them onto standby and purchasing more efficient appliances. However, we have put together this guide highlighting some of the energy-saving techniques which you may never have thought of…
By Jack Johnson6 years ago in Lifehack
6 Easy Spring Air Conditioning Energy Saving Tips
Winter is almost done in Australia and spring is just around the corner. But, you're still worried about your last air conditioning Central Coast consumption and is thinking of ways to significantly lessen your energy use? The good news is, you can do that with a few simple and inexpensive actions.
By All Coast Air Conditioning6 years ago in Lifehack
Why Is Color Bond Roof Replacement Essential?
Colorbond roofs, also known as Metal roofs, are becoming popular roofing material for homes across the world. Have you ever thought - why? It is because Colorbond is lightweight, stylish, durable, thermally insulated, and highly resilient under the harsh weather conditions. Colorbond is one such option of roofing that is worth exploring if you wish to build or modify your home because of so many benefits it has.
By Ashley Kinsela6 years ago in Lifehack
How to Hire the Right Roofing Contractor by Everseal Roofing
According to Everseal Roofing read company reviews before hiring roofing contractor!! Deciding on the right roofing contractor is a big decision and getting it wrong could cost more than just money. We don’t want you to have any regrets.
By Albert David6 years ago in Lifehack
My Little Dream Home
I decided to take up the Dream Home challenge because it's something I think about a lot. The picture above is a Vision Board I made recently just for fun. When I became disabled (I'm not in a wheelchair, but I'm nearly housebound for a variety of reasons) I wound up moving to a small place that had belonged to my grandparents, then my parents, and when they died, it became mine. It's located in a remote area of Eastern Kentucky on land that has been in my family since the 1800s. I'm on a mountain next door to my closest family, though I only see them a few times a month when I happen to be outside as they bring my mail up from the road. I love it here most of the time, but the structure has seen better days and now that I'm alone and on disability, things are going steadily downhill. If I had unlimited funds, I'd hire a professional crew to clean it out, reinforce the floor and fix the leaky roof. New siding would be nice, too. Plus I need a new back door because a bear damaged mine trying to get in one night. (It nearly succeeded!)
By Morgaine Swann6 years ago in Lifehack
The cabin of my dreams
Nestled between rolling green hills and a sparkling lake full of color and life, surrounded by trees and natural light, my dream would be a small wooden cabin there. Sitting several meters in the back yard a garden full of vegetables and fruit trees would bring tonight's dinner. A small patio provides the perfect spot to sit and drink a hot cup of coffee or Indian chai. The organic sounds of nature flowing around me bring peace to my home, soul, and mind.
By RMcKittrick6 years ago in Lifehack
Tips on Being Frugal: How to Save Money on Family Expenses
Rent, utilities, WiFi, groceries — the cost of living has skyrocketed over the years. For low-income families, dental care, or a trip to the convenience store can put a dent in savings. If you think this is a threat to your financial security, you’re not alone. Since nearly half of the United States has the same opinion, your best option is to live within your means.
By Carlos Fox6 years ago in Lifehack
Tips to Make a Good Impression
When there are a lot of homes on the market, it can be hard for buyers to choose which ones they want to look at closer. Many drive by and look at the outside to see whether or not they want to schedule a showing to look inside. Therefore, how the outside of the home looks should be very important for you; a good impression is necessary. Here are some tips to help.
By Shelley Wenger6 years ago in Lifehack
My Dream House Explained.
We all have dream houses. Its a given that anyone of us has the perfect house in our minds. Ask any person about their dream house and instantly the details are explained. People will always start with the type of house they want. A farm house, an English manor, a castle, a palace...always something big, never small. Then, one hears about the fancy rooms inside their dream house. Usually something akin to a library, a bar, a game room...the list goes on. Finally, the location of their dream house is always somewhere exotic. Most choices are an island, the mountains, or a forest.
By Halden Mile6 years ago in Lifehack









