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Reducing Your Back Pain Around Your Home

Home improvements aren't just for aesthetic reasons; they can also be for the purposes of comfort. If you're experiencing back pain, there are a few things that you can do to improve the inside of your home. Here are a few things you might want to consider, both long-term and short-term. Take a Look at Your Chairs Many people spend the majority of their day in a chair. Whether you have a home office or just like to unwind in front of the television, consider that your chair may be contributing to your  back problem. Read More 

Lawn Care Tips for Homeowners

Lawn care is a topic that can be easy for a homeowner to overlook, but this can prove to be a mistake that can lead to serious problems for the property. Without a healthy lawn, homeowners may find that the appearance of their property deteriorates and erosion problems become far more pronounced. Due to these issues, it can be beneficial for homeowners to follow several lawn care tips to minimize the risk of these issues arising with their property. Read More 

Tired Of Looking At A Dormant Garden? How To Breathe Fresh Air Into Your Yard This Winter

During the winter, your yard might not look as lush and beautiful as you'd like it to. In fact, it might look downright lifeless. That's because most of your yard will go to sleep during the winter, leaving you with the remnants of your spring garden. However, winter doesn't need to mean that you're stuck with a dreary yard. In fact, with a little time and effort, you can have a beautiful, cheery yard, all winter long. Read More 

4 Design Trends That Are Coming Back

Design trends are cyclical. We all know it on some level, yet it is surprising to see a few of these dated design trends of the past making back to the top of the trendy list. 1. Avocado Green: The late 1960s and early 1970s were the years when our parents and grandparents installed those infamous avocado green appliances in their kitchens that were the butt of design jokes for years. Read More 

Exterior Window Coverings You Can Install To Increase Your Home’s Interior Comfort

Keeping your home comfortable all year long is a goal that all homeowner's face. As the weather outside fluctuates from hot to freezing, your home can lose and gain a lot of heat through its windows creating the interior to be less comfortable. Here are some types of window coverings you can install on your home's exterior to help you keep your home's interior more comfortable. Awnings Awnings mounted on the exterior of your home can provide a non-mechanical method to keep your home comfortable. Read More