From the monthly archives:

Hey Buddy, Want to Buy a Rug?

by Phil on May 30, 2009

Wall to wall carpeting was big in American homes during the 80s and 90s, but recently there has been a gradual return to hardwood floors and area rugs. Area rugs come in all shapes, sizes, colors, and patterns, from the $50 offerings found at the discount store to the exotic rugs costing thousands of dollars. [...]

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The sauna is a Finnish creation with a long history that is still used by the vast majority of Finns today. The popularity of the sauna has been slowly growing around the world to the extent that Americans and Europeans alike are building them in their own homes. But is it feasible for the average [...]

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It’s unfortunate but true: we live in an increasingly more violent and crime-laden world. Hardly a day goes by when criminal activity doesn’t impacts us or someone we know. For this reason, personal security is becoming a boon market for entrepreneurs everywhere, and one of the more popular security products is the home surveillance system.

These [...]

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A Bomb Shelter Primer

by Phil on May 16, 2009

Remember the 1950s when everybody had a bomb shelter in the backyard or basement? Families would practice evacuations to the shelter just in case, and Mom and Dad kept it well stocked with food, water, batteries, and blankets. If the cold war ever produced a Soviet invasion, America was ready. Or were we?

They didn’t know [...]

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The Quest to Cover Patio Furniture

by Phil on May 9, 2009

If you’ve purchased patio furniture in recent years you know how expensive it can be. Protecting your investment with patio furniture covers makes good sense, especially if you live in a climate prone to nasty weather. Like most purchases though, the available choices in coverings is vast and confusing. What type of material should I [...]

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Make This Old House Your New Castle

by Phil on May 2, 2009

The current economy and tight credit markets might be causing a down turn in the housing market, but they could end up being a boon for the home improvement industry. Many families that were planning to upgrade to a larger home or move to a new neighborhood are finding that they must put their plans [...]

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