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Installing A Kitchen Counter
Installing a pre-formed laminate kitchen counter, the type with the backsplash already attached, can be a simple job or a difficult job. The task is easy if it's a single piece, straight counter that does not need to be shoe-horned into a space between two walls. But the work is much more challenging, as this articles shows, when the counter has to be assembled and fit into a tight space.
0 Comment(s)      Submitted on: April 18, 2008, 9:33 am      By: kerrie
Closet into an Office
We solved this problem in our home by constructing a built-in office, tailored to fit in the opening of a closet and custom-designed from the ground up to meet our specific requirements. The entire renovation was less expensive than a room full of traditional office furniture, and the simple, modular approach made the office easier to build than typical furniture projects.
0 Comment(s)      Submitted on: April 14, 2008, 12:31 pm      By: molly
Best Time to Plant Trees, Shrubs and More
Landscape plants installed in March, April, and May benefit from generous rains and the long growing season that stretches ahead.
0 Comment(s)      Submitted on: April 7, 2008, 6:40 pm      By: simon
How to Install a Dog or Pet Door
Learn how to install a doggie door; includes details on door placement, cutting the opening, and creating a weatherproof seal.
1 Comment(s)      Submitted on: February 28, 2008, 8:06 pm      By: BrianB
How to Frame a Wall
How to frame a new 2 x 4 stud wall within an existing building
1 Comment(s)      Submitted on: April 4, 2008, 12:51 pm      By: annMo
Seeding Your Lawn
Whether it's a lawn for serving high tea or a yard to roll around on with the kids and the dog, the American lawn is a recent social phenomenon. Although manicured lawns have been around for over 150 years, the yard as we know it today really took off after World War II and the birth of suburbia. Now the drone of lawn mowers and the click of croquet balls are part of the neighborhood's summer soundtrack. The lawn of your dreams is not that hard to achieve.
2 Comment(s)      Submitted on: April 7, 2008, 7:49 am      By: markc
FIRE PIT
There are a great many lifestyle advantages to living in the country: less noise, less congestion, better view of the stars, but pictured above is something that probably doesn't immediately leap to mind.
1 Comment(s)      Submitted on: April 7, 2008, 1:05 pm      By: Tommyslostson
How to Build a Deck
Few home improvements can match a wood deck for usefulness, beauty and enhanced value to a home. For adults, decks offer outdoor living space for entertaining, sun bathing and dining. For children, they provide an excellent outdoor play area.
1 Comment(s)      Submitted on: April 7, 2008, 12:22 pm      By: markc
Installing a Solar Attic Fan
Installing a Solar Attic Fan - includes a video and step by step instructions.
1 Comment(s)      Submitted on: April 2, 2008, 8:56 am      By: kerrie
Grass to Go
When it comes to getting a thick, healthy lawn, nothing beats sod for instant gratification. Sure, it costs a bit more: about $400 to cover a 1,000-square-foot backyard (double that installed). But lay it right and in a couple of weeks you've got a dense, well-established lawn that's naturally resistant to weeds, diseases, and pest infestations.
1 Comment(s)      Submitted on: April 2, 2008, 6:40 am      By: willj

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