Recent Home Blog | Your Home PostsStarting Over with Nothing Part 2by Andrea Hermitt26 Sep 2009 11:53 PMAs I mentioned in Starting Over With Nothing Part 1, the first thing you need to do after complete home devastation after a flood or fire is to get photographs on your walls and rebuild some memories. The next thing you do is to provide necessary furniture for your home. Starting Over with Nothing Part 1by Andrea Hermitt25 Sep 2009 11:02 AMAs the flood waters have ravaged Georgia, there are many Georgians who have found that they are left to start over with nothing. In some areas house flooded clear to the rooftops. All belongings have been destroyed and they have no flood insurance. How Small Can You Goby Andrea Hermitt10 Sep 2009 11:54 AMWhen thinking about downsizing your home, you have to consider how small of a home can you really live in with your family. Are You Afraid to Call the Insurance Companyby Andrea Hermitt28 Aug 2009 07:02 AMAre you afraid to call the insurance company because you don't want to upset them or your premiums. When it comes to car accidents where you are at fault, the fear is understandable. A Guest in My Own Homeby Mary Ann Romans27 Aug 2009 01:03 PMDoes your home act differently when you have company over? Here is how to get it to act nice for its owners. Yesterday, I was doing some regular cleaning in the dining room. I dusted the dining room table and chairs, among other things, and replaced the tablecloth with a fresh, clean one. Letting Spring into Your Home and Your Lifeby Mary Ann Romans03 May 2009 11:50 AMWhen the season changes and becomes spring, it is an opportunity to let new things into your home and into your life. Here are some ways to bring a sense of renewal to the place where you live. Your whole family will notice the difference. City or Country? Where Do You Live?by Mary Ann Romans13 Feb 2009 12:00 PMAre you a fan of the big city? Do you love living the country life? Or do you prefer a location somewhere in between, such as suburbia? Statistically, you are most likely to live in a city. Tips for Making Your House a Homeby Mary Ann Romans23 Jan 2009 12:00 PMIs your house really your home or just some shelter that keeps out the cold and gives you a private place to sleep? With the economic downturn, many people are rediscovering the joy of having a place to live that is a true home, cozy, warm, inviting, and a place of sanctuary. Tips for Using Your Car in Cold Weatherby Mary Ann Romans13 Jan 2009 12:41 PMIf you are like most people, you rely on your car daily or almost daily to get you to where you need to go. How to Tip Home Service Providersby Mary Ann Romans28 Dec 2008 08:11 PM'Tis the season for the end of year tipping. In general, you should probably tip anyone who has provided good service to you in your home throughout the year. This includes people such as trash collectors, paper deliverers, and even postal delivery (although some rules apply). Recent Blog Comments discountlandlord says... "Better home security can increase house value When the property is installed with a good security system, the value of it will increase alongside with the decrease in the insurance rate." bsmythe says... "I found that once I bought my all wood kitchen cabinets the kitchen was markedly improved for me and the Mrs." |
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