Home & Interiors
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Home Inspections in Chilliwack by Mr Home Inspector*
Chilliwack has experienced a population surge over the years. The reason is not far-fetched as the location is a prime and great place for immigrants and people hoping to take advantage of accommodating policies, among other benefits. As a result of the increasing population, the real estate market/industry is booming in this location. For information about this, you can visit: https://www.theprogress.com/news/chilliwack-among-top-10-b-c-cities-to-buy-real-estate/ Because of the prospects of making huge returns, many realtors are beginning to open shop in Chilliwack. This in turn makes the industry highly competitive. In this article, we are going to discuss ways realtors and other stakeholders can thrive in the Chilliwack real estate industry. Say hello to…
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The Best Ways to Sell Your House Online*
Whether you’re selling a home for the first time or simply want to know how to do it even better than you did before, nothing beats a good game plan. With lots of unsold properties on the market, there is no need for yours to join an ever-growing list of those that remain unsold for months. Before you get started you need to look at securing a mortgage and the best way to do that is with a specifically designed mortgage calculator. This helps you get your finances in order before even putting your house on the market. By following a few simple tips, you can speed up the process…
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5 Things to Think About When Creating a DIY Photo Gallery Wall*
I am someone who really hates bare walls. I know as a blogger I should be embracing the white walls, perfect place to take photos, right? Well I can’t stand it. I hate how cold it looks and I also find the house so much more echo-y if my walls are empty. So pretty much every wall in my house has something hung on it, from canvas prints to framed photos but my favourites are where I’ve made a DIY photo gallery wall such as above my bed, in Little Miss’ room and above my dressing table. The one above my dressing table is very mismatched however the one above…
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Help Your Lawn Last The Winter*
Winter is a time of year where all we want to do is wrap up in our cosiest clothing and sit in front of the fire with an abundance of festive films. Thinking about the health of our gardens and specifically, our lawns is usually something that’s forgotten about until springtime rolls around, when we realise how much our lawns have deteriorated throughout the colder months due to a lack of care. Fortunately, winter lawn care doesn’t have to take up much time for it to have a positive effect on the look and feel of your grass at this time of year. Here are some simple winter lawn care…
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Three Ways to Maximise Your Small Kitchen*
A kitchen is so much more than just a space to cook; it’s the heart of the home. It’s where we spend our mornings, the first place we head to after work, and it’s the last place we visit before bed (and sometimes, we venture down there in the middle of the night, too). There’s a lot to be said about a kitchen, so it’s important that it’s a space that’s both functional and enjoyable. If you have the luxury of having a large kitchen area, making it a fun and workable space is relatively easy. Storage is aplenty, there’s ample room for all your must-have appliances, and there’s still…
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3 Ways to Subtly Introduce Christmas to Your Home*
Love it or hate it, Christmas is coming. If you’re not the type of person who likes the idea of tinsel adorning every viable surface in your home, you’re not alone. For many people, the thought of moving their home around to accommodate glaringly bright and garish decorations just doesn’t feel right. If you’re one of those people, don’t worry. There are ways you can subtly decorate your home for the festive season without compromising the functionality of your house. DIY Leaf Glass Ornaments If you have decorative glassware in your home that you’re not prepared to box up and replace with a Christmas ornament for a month, you can…