John Smith's Articles in Home-Improvement


  • 1st Impressions Of A Residential General Contractor Can Save You Headaches And Money
    The first impression you get when the bidding contractor shows up can save you thousands of dollars and hours of grief if you pay attention.

  • 3 Great Attributes Of A Quality Residential General Contractor
    Finding the right residential general contractor to work on your home is not as hard as it may seem. There are 3 key factors to look at when deciding on who gets the contract

  • Aspen Log Furniture
    Perfect for your cozy log cabin or a casual home look; aspen or rustic pine furniture has the perfect character and large rustic knots. This makes aspen furniture unique and adds to the beauty of your home.

  • Bamboo Blinds Pizzazz!
    Bamboo Blinds Pizzazz! If you haven't considered bamboo blinds as a classy addition to your home, read on! You will discover some of the many benefits of bamboo blinds.

  • Give Your Old Furniture A New Life!
    If you are thinking of redecorating or moving but don't want to get rid of your beloved furniture, then reupholstering or slipcovers are perfect for you. This article will explore some of the ways of giving your living room a face lift without having to spend thousands on brand new furniture.

  • How To Choose The Right Roof Material For Your Home
    A quality Residential General Contractor will help you decide which materials are best for your new roof. But if you are going to contract the job yourself, there are a few key points that you might want to know about what affects certain materials

  • How To Use A Tarp
    There are many different ways that you can use a tarp. Even if you think that you will never need to use one of these, there is nothing wrong with having one on hand. The fact of the matter is that for something so simple, a tarp sure does have a lot to offer. If you sit down and think for a minute or so, chances are tha ...

  • What Is A Grapevine Tree?
    Rarely can you find such a versatile home decor item as a grapevine tree. Already popular in the Midwest, these trees" are a growing year-round trend, both indoors and out.


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