
DIY: Building a Fire Pit or Ring
As the weather gets cooler in the autumn months, it’s nice to have a way to still enjoy the outdoors comfortably. That’s why you should think about installing a fire pit or fire ring in your backyard! You can enjoy it with your family or have friends over to make s’mores.

Decorating Your Home for Christmas
We all know that the most wonderful time of the year can also be one of the most stressful times of the year for a lot of different reasons. Maybe hosting family is hectic or your December calendar fills up in what feels like minutes. The last thing you need is to also be stressed about decorating your home for the holidays.

Decorating Your Home for Thanksgiving
Every November, there is a war between people who are ready to start celebrating Christmas and those who fiercely defend the day that stands between Halloween and the official start of the Christmas season in the United States. That day, of course, is Thanksgiving – on the fourth Thursday of November. Whether you put up your tree the moment Halloween is over or can’t hear a note of Michael Buble until Black Friday begins, we can all agree that Thanksgiving is worth preserving in the midst of the yearly decorating debate.

Decorating Your Home for Fall (& a Fear-Free Halloween)
When it comes to decorating your home for different holidays, there are different challenges and different appeals. In the spring and especially in the summer months, decorating can only go so far because many of those holidays like Memorial Day and the 4th of July are primarily celebrated outdoors. The holidays that fall later in the year, however, offer a different charm for decorating.

Decorating Your Home for the 4th of July
By the time July rolls around, it’s been a while since any big holidays. Easter falls somewhere in March or April, and Memorial Day closes out the month of May. But across the summer months of June through August, there’s essentially only one major holiday to celebrate, and it’s the holiday that encapsulates everything that an American summer should be. This is the 4th of July, and a day this good deserves to be decked out just as well!

Decorating Your Home for Easter
Maybe you think first of egg hunts and baskets filled with chocolate treasures. Or maybe your childhood memories include church services and a big lunch afterwards with your family. Maybe you dye the best eggs in the house. However Easter may have looked in your family growing up, it’s certainly a wonderful opportunity to celebrate and decorate as friends and family come together each spring.

Decorating Your Home for Valentine’s Day
Picture it – your Christmas decorations have all been packed away for a while now, the house is looking a little sad, and you’re still in the middle of winter with cold temperatures and not much sunlight. Let’s be honest, February can be a bit of a downer sometimes. Springtime and sunshine are still a month or two away, and you need something to celebrate to lift everyone’s spirits. Enter Valentine's Day.

Why We Decorate: The Real Importance of Holiday Decor
Maybe it’s a floral wreath on your front door in the springtime or lights around your windows in December. It could be the little flags lining your sidewalk at the start of July or some silly pink throw pillows in February. These little details don’t seem all that important on their own, but, when we set out decorations throughout the year for the different holidays on the calendar, we’re saying something. We’re saying to ourselves, our family and friends, and our neighbors around us that this day, this time of year, is meaningful.

Seasonal Maintenance Checklist
Let’s be honest — it’s easiest to wait to worry about home maintenance when something is actually going wrong. Or maybe you put off thinking about routine checks and cleaning until you suddenly start thinking about selling your home. Either way, staying ahead of home maintenance will only benefit you in the long run (and the short run!).

Maximizing Your Productivity by Knowing Your Strengths
Since the world shut down for the pandemic in 2020, a lot has gotten back to normal, but there have also been plenty of changes that seem like they might be permanent. One of these changes resulted from the quarantine, where it seemed like everyone except fast food employees suddenly found themselves working from home for the first time. And what ended up being even more surprising for many was that, after businesses started up in-person work again, some of that shift to remote work stuck.

Maximizing Your Productivity by Choosing Your Tools
Have you ever tried to do a quick job that needs a hammer, without a hammer? In a pinch, lots of things can do a hammer’s job – a textbook, a brick from the side of the road, maybe even a shoe if you’re desperate –, and you can make it work pretty well. Thinking on the fly and solving a problem with a paper clip or a plastic knife is gratifying, but then the next time you use the right tool for that job you realize how much easier it actually is. Anything can be a hammer, but a hammer does the job so much better.

Maximizing Your Productivity by Taking Better Breaks
Maybe you’re the kind of person who can’t take a break. Either you’re in the zone or you’ve got your back against a big deadline, so you push through and keep grinding all day (and sometimes all night too). Or maybe you’re the one who always seems to get distracted, whether it’s by your phone, your coworkers, or your stomach, and you constantly find yourself taking another short break.

Maximizing Your Productivity by Overcoming Procrastination
We’re all too familiar with the stress of not having enough time to get everything done, but one of the only things worse than that is the guilt of knowing you had the time but procrastinated until it was too late. I don’t know about you, but that feeling ruins my day and sometimes the rest of my week. If I don’t have time for something, that’s not always my fault. But when I use up my time procrastinating, that is my fault. So what do you do about it? Keep reading!

Maximizing Your Productivity by Building Better Habits
Old habits die hard, but what if that was a good thing? What if you could give your productivity in your career, home life, and every other sphere a boost by building habits that help you instead of ones that pull you down? In our last post in this series on maximizing your productivity, we looked at the different kinds of noise that disrupt our focus and drain our energy, like the clamor of a loud machine outside your office window or the stress of an important meeting coming up.

Maximizing Your Productivity by Quieting the Noise
Your mission is to maximize your productivity – to get it all done –, but there’s a big obstacle that sits in your way. No, it’s not that there’s not enough time. The biggest threat to your productivity is that there’s too much noise.

Maximizing Your Productivity by Making a Plan
Chances are, if you’re reading this post, you’re busy. Between your professional and personal lives, there never seems to be enough time in your days or enough gas in your tank to do it all. If that’s you, then don’t worry. You probably already know that you’re not alone in this stressful struggle, but I’m here to tell you that you don’t have to stay there either.

How to Restore Your Historical Window
If you are reading this post, you may be looking for tips on how to repair a historical window. If you have a historical house built more than a century ago, then you no doubt have windows that have seen better days. This may be the reason you

How to Update Your Walls
Redoing your walls can be an extremely enjoyable experience, or it can be an extremely miserable one. Take the time to prepare for each step to keep the issues that may

How to Find and Fix Mold Issues
Renovating a house or even a small apartment takes a lot of extra attention than just painting a bedroom. If you are serious about renovating your space or have noticed an issue with mold, then keep reading for some tips on identifying and

How to Change Your Flooring
When updating your home, some updates take much longer than others, but those updates are often the ones that most drastically change the overall look of your space. Changing the flooring is one of these updates. Choosing flooring that compliments the rest of your space can be a tricky and