Tips On Picking A Cover For Your New Patio

If you are thinking about getting a new patio installed in your backyard, you likely can't wait to start spending time out there with family and friends. The new addition to your home can be especially relaxing if you add a patio cover to shade you from the sun. Patio covers come in many different shapes and sizes however, so if you've never picked one out before, you might not know where to begin. Read More 

How To Make Your Own Floral Arrangements For Your Wedding

Planning a wedding is exciting, until you see that a significant portion of your budget will be dumped entirely into flower arrangements and decor. You can avoid these costly expenses by making the arrangements at home. Fake silk flowers have the same look and quality as real flowers, but you don't have to worry about the petals withering away before your big day. Below is a list of instructions on how to make simple and elegant floral arrangements all on your own. Read More 

Caring For And Cleaning Marble Tiles

Bringing the elegance of marble into your home is a bold design choice. The bright white of marble will brighten up any room. But before you buy marble tiles or a marble slab, you need to know what can stain marble and how to clean it to keep it looking great. What Can Stain Marble?  As far as popular natural stone surfaces go, marble is actually one of the more porous surfaces. Read More 

How To Incorporate Eiffel Tower Clocks Into A Parisian Decor Theme

If you love visiting or are from Paris, you can surround yourself with decor celebrating your favorite city. A Parisian decorating theme will work in any room of your house, especially a bedroom or living room. A Paris-inspired design will give the space a romantic, cultured feel. You can also work a beloved Eiffel Tower clock or collection into the decor theme.  Here are some ideas for incorporating your Eiffel Tower clock into a Parisian-themed space: Read More 

Four Things You Will Want To Do When You Are Buying An Older Home

You may dream of buying your first home, which may not always be a brand new home. Many families buy older homes because they find exactly what they want, in the area they want to live. When buying an older home, there are some things that you will want to do to ensure the safety of your family and your investment in a new home. Here are four things that you will want to do when you are buying an older home: Read More