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15 tips on surviving a kitchen renovation project

A kitchen remodel can be one of the most rewarding home improvement projects and also the most frustrating to endure.

Incorporate timeless black and white into your decor

When it comes to creating the perfect color palette, there is nothing quite as pure, timeless and versatile as decorating using black and white. Black and white simply serves as the perfect blank slate for creating virtually any color scheme you desire.

Light Up Halloween Night

This Halloween, lighten things up with luminaries. There are lots of quick, do-it-yourself projects to make the flickering lights that welcome partiers or trick-or-treaters.

Regular drill can be used to install porch railing

Q: I want to install a waist-high railing between the exterior wall of my home and a column on my front porch. The railing has holes at the bottom so that it can be mounted into the concrete, but therein lies my problem. How can I do that?

Sago palms grow better in protective environments

Q: I understand that sago palms like afternoon shade. Can this plant handle afternoon sun with reflected heat and rock mulch?

Incorporate brown into decor with these tricks

The world looks fabulous wrapped in the colors of fall. And at the base of this beautiful bouquet of radiant color is brown. Earthy, warm, soothing and satisfying, the color brown encourages us to slow down and snuggle in. And eat hot, buttery popcorn. Or, is that just me? I digress.

Trendy gallery wall adds visual interest, depth to room

How often do you redecorate your home? A survey by retailer HomeGoods found that 47 percent of Americans haven’t redecorated in the past five years, with 9 percent saying it’s been more than 10 years since they made decor changes.

Easy-to-create mini mummies make Halloween decor cute

Count me among those who find the “Elf on the Shelf” just a bit creepy. That said, wouldn’t it make more sense to have a slightly spooky creature keeping an eye on your kids around Halloween instead of Christmas?

New season brings opportunity for renewal

The other day at the dentist’s office, I was having a one-way conversation with my hygienist Rose (she was talking, I was grunting as one does when in the dentist’s chair) about change. Rose’s tradition is that every fall, she makes a change — whether it be a new haircut or the color of her sheets — to keep life interesting.

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