Home Week in Review: August 20 - 26
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More Dining Room Ideas
Last week, in Start Decorating the Dining Room, we talked about getting design plans together for fall decorating and beyond. With the holidays approaching, now is a good time to start planning and even picking up a few things here and there to change the look and feel of your dining room. This week, there were some ideas including layering rich color, flooring options, and new dinnerware.
Easy Ways with Artwork
Artwork can make a dramatic difference in any space, giving it more sparkle, color, and texture, and making the room feel more finished. Give pop art, posters, and prints a look and don't forget to enter the Art.com sweepstakes for a chance to win $2000 in artwork for your home.
Cool Stuff for the Garage
Who needs more "stuff" for the garage? It depends on what kind of stuff it is. From parking mats and specialized paints to protect your garage floor to great storage solutions and other ideas, there are some great options. If you don't have a garage, you can check out pre-fabricated options or garage kits.
Carpet Cleaning Tips
Prevention and maintenance are the best options for keeping carpets looking and feeling great. Check out the links in this article for specific stain solutions.
Tips for Dying your Hair without Killing Furnishings
How many times have you ended up dying more than your hair? Even if you have been lucky so far, it only takes one spill or drip to ruin household items. Try these tips for protecting your items while dying your hair...
Central Air Conditioning Units
Whether you need a new central air conditioning unit or you need maintenance or repair, these tips should prove useful. August can be very hot so make sure you don't end without air conditioning!
*Please stop by next week. Until then, have a great weekend.

Sherry Holetzky is a work at home mom and freelance writer. Married to her best friend, Sherry and her husband are raising their family in a quiet rural setting in the beautiful Ozark Mountains.
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