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  • How to save money with a new house

    How to save money with a new house

    There’s no doubt about it: buying a home is one of the most significant investments you’ll make. It’s not just your down payment – closing costs, routine maintenance, and realtor commissions all chip away at your savings.

    Want to be a proud owner of a new home, but afraid of becoming house poor? In this blog, we’ll run down ten tips that will cut your homeownership costs.

    via One Kings Lane

    (1) Save up a 20% down payment (minimum)

    We get it: you’re sick of renting and want to get into that shiny, new suburban home ASAP. With plenty of low/no money down options out there, it’s tempting to pull the trigger. However, these offerings come with strings attached, like mandatory mortgage insurance or higher interest rates. Combined, these charges could cost you more over the life of your loan than a 20% down payment mortgage.

    By taking the extra time to save up 20% of the purchase price, you’ll have lower payments every month. Alternatively, you could shorten the term of your mortgage, enabling you to pay off the principal faster. You will also want to know exactly how much you can afford before shopping for a home, so go to https://www.sofi.com/home-affordability-calculator/ to get an accurate estimate.

    (2) Solicit quotes from multiple mortgage brokers

    As of February 2019, the average fixed mortgage rate in America sat at 4.75% for a 30-year term. However, it’s just that – an average. The rate you’ll get quoted varies from broker to broker. Each lender has an internal process that allows them to arrive at a number. It weighs factors like property type/value, credit scores, when the buyer plans on buying, and so forth.

    If you take a rate 1-2% higher than you could’ve gotten, it will cost you tens of thousands of dollars. By doing your homework, you could take this saved money and invest it, pay for your kid’s education, or build an awesome backyard deck.

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    (3) Get a home warranty

    Stuff happens – it’s just a fact of life. Machines, like your stove, air conditioner, or furnace, eventually break down. Many homeowners think their insurance will cover it, only to get a rude awakening from an uncaring CSR.

    Here’s the problem: when these appliances or systems break, the bills can get enormous. Furnaces and air conditioners can cost upwards of $900 to repair, or more than $4,000 to replace. You could establish a maintenance fund, but let’s be honest – only the most organized people can manage that.

    For the rest of us, a home warranty is a more realistic option. One annual premium of $400-$600 per year plus a low service fee (like an insurance deductible) is all you’ll pay. For example, by signing up for HomeGuard’s services, all you need to do is call whenever anything covered breaks. They send a contracted repairperson to your home who fixes the problem appliance/system, or they replace it. Done.

    The predictable costs of a home warranty make it easier to budget for home maintenance. As a result, you won’t have to worry about unexpected issues ruining things like your winter holiday. Now, that’s something we can get behind!

    (4) Buy during the winter months

    It’s no mystery why spring to fall is home buying season. Temperatures are warmer, making it easier to move house. Properties look better, as everything is lush, green, and blooming. And when the weather is ideal, everybody is in a better mood.

    However, consider this: sometimes, people are motivated to sell. They’ve accepted a job in another city, their last remaining parent passed away, or a couple is getting divorced.

    These rush sales don’t always happen during the prime selling window. When they occur in winter, a lack of buyers can drive price reductions. According to a study conducted by personal finance company Nerdwallet, prices in January/February are 8.45% lower than in June/August.

    Yes, moving during the middle of winter can be crummy, but think about the lower mortgage payments you’ll be making!

    via Design Threads

    (5) Improve your credit score

    As mentioned above, credit scores are one of many factors mortgage lenders consider when quoting interest rates. Generally speaking, the better your number, the lower your interest rate will be. According to myFICO.com’s loan savings calculator, a buyer with a score of 770 can qualify for a rate of 4.17%.

    Meanwhile, a buyer with a credit score of 630 may get stuck with a 5.76% interest rate. Assuming a $200,000 loan, they would pay almost $70,000 more in interest than someone with sterling credit.

    If you’re carrying a balance on your credit cards, pay them off. Next to payment history, it has the most significant impact on your score. Even getting your number up to 670 would fetch an average rate of 4.78%, saving more than $40,000 over the life of a 30-year mortgage.      

    (6) Target a less expensive house

    Sometimes, a dose of reality is in order. We all want that 2,000 square foot home in a desirable neighborhood, but often, our budget says no. By buying something cheaper, saving up a 20% down payment becomes easier, avoiding costly mortgage insurance and higher rates.

    There are cute character homes, properties in neighborhoods with potential, and condos out there within your budget. If there aren’t, be patient.

    via Home Bunch

    (7) Appeal your property’s valuation

    Property taxes are another cost of home ownership that new buyers don’t think about. Often in the thousands of dollars, the first bill comes as a shock to many. Depending on the condition of your home, it may be worth appealing the value of your property.

    The property appraiser for your area doesn’t have time to assess each home’s value individually. Instead, they may make blanket assumptions that could make its value higher than it is.

    On the other hand, appealing your valuation could backfire. If the appraiser concludes your property is more valuable than initially thought, your taxes will go up, not down.  

    (8) Find cheaper homeowner’s insurance

    Often, when you buy a new home, a default homeowner’s insurance policy is included. Like any industry, though, prices vary from one company to the next. Shopping around for rates, bundling it your auto insurance, and hardening your home against disaster are all ways to lower your monthly premium.  

    via Fresh Home

    (9) Make extra payments each month

    Just got a raise at work? Take a portion and add it to your monthly mortgage payment. Let’s say you have a mortgage balance of $200,000. By tossing $200 extra dollars on a monthly payment of $800, you’ll shave about two years off your term. Not bad for a small adjustment!

    (10) Install a programmable thermostat

    During summer or winter, it can be easy to jack the A/C or the furnace. However, it’s also easy to forget to turn it down when we head to bed or off to work. A programmable thermostat fixes these issues – by setting temperatures for when you’re awake, asleep, or away from home, you won’t have to worry about touching it again.

    What temperatures should you set? In winter, 68-72°F when you’re awake, and 62-66°F when you’re asleep/working is the ideal range. In summer, setting the A/C at 78°F will keep most comfortable, while 88°F will prevent your home from becoming too stifling while you’re at work.

  • Decorating with books

    Decorating with books

    Books as decor and for function

    I wouldn’t say I have a ton of books, but I do have a decent mix of your standard novels, and larger art books.  Luckily all the colors and sizes means I can do a lot in terms of decorating shelves with them.  I can’t really decorate tables with them anymore with a 1-year-old and 3-year-old.

    Decorating with books shelf styling

    via The Honeycomb Home

    If you’re new at styling bookshelves, setting something up in a limited palette can always help.  It give you less options and therefore less potential to make a mistake.

    Decorating with books shelf styling

    Similarly, grouping like-colors is another fail-proof way (if you like the look), to style your shelves.  I do a very loose version of this.  I tend to group similar colors with similar colors, ie, blues and greens, pinks and reds, etc.  You can start stretching your styling muscles by sprinkling in some objects or accessories that are of a different color.

    via Wonderful Engineering 

    Decorating with books shelf styling

    Below is a successful example where books and items are displayed by “collection” . For example, a group of trays is clustered together, artbooks are all stacked horizontally, etc.  I also utilize this technique when I decorate my shelves.  Artbooks tend to be big and a lot of time my only choice is to stack them horizontally.

    via ?

    Shelf styling inspiration

    Decorating with books shelf styling

    via One Kings Lane

    The shelves above feature an technique for decorating with books that I had never thought of before.  Maybe because my shelves are rather deep and it would work better with shallow shelves.  Display your books cover facing out.  You can also stack shorter and smaller books in front of the larger ones.  This is a nice alternative to stacking large books horizontally.  Gonna put this one in my pocket…

    Decorating with books shelf stylingAn example by the master, Emily Henderson.

    Via styledbyemilyhenderson

    Want more shelf styling ideas?

     

     

  • Know How To Hire The Right Residential Moving Company

    Know How To Hire The Right Residential Moving Company

    Are you looking for a moving company in Frederick MD? Be it residential moving or commercial relocation; the process is always tedious and challenging. The heavy expenses take away all the fun and excitement from DIY projects like these. Most residential moves are focused at improving the lifestyle; which makes the process more complex because you may get stuck between a rock and a hard place, i.e., do you need that old clock or is it essential to move on that particular day even if it magnifies the budget exponentially?

    Finding the right movers in Frederick MD is essential to ensure a satisfactory relocation process; however, it is not as easy as it may appear. The competition is very high, which raises concerns regarding the quality and variety of services.

    Read ahead to know how you can hire a suitable residential moving company for your relocation requirements:

    closet organization

    via Southern Living

    Inquire about expenses

    If you think that you have got all expenses figured out, then think again. Different companies have different types of costs and charges. Instead of wasting your time guessing a rough estimate, contact a couple of moving companies in your area and inquire about the costs of services that you would need. It will help you understand if they can fit your budget boundaries or not.

    organized kitchen

    via The Budget Decorator

    Browse through the customer reviews and testimonials

    The best way to know about any company is to check out their track record, i.e., customer reviews and testimonials. It will help you identify the pros and cons of hiring a particular moving company, and you can take a decision accordingly. A significant number of those reviews would be genuine and would tell you a bunch about the company and its services. Beware! Some companies may post decorated reviews or false claims; however, you can learn more from the negative reviews, in comparison with the positive ones.

    organized bathroom

    via Here in the house

    Identify the variety of services that the company provides

    When you are planning to move to a different neighborhood, city, state or country, you don’t require a moving company just for transportation, right? So, make a list of your requirements and check which companies, in your area, provide those services. Not every Frederick MD moving company would offer cost-effective storage solutions or an attractive package of related services at affordable costs. You have to choose a company which offers the right blend of services at desirable rates, i.e., which can tailor-make the package as per your requirements and budget.

    organized office

    via West Elm

    Know what gives them a competitive edge

    Another suitable method of identifying the right moving company is to recognize the benefits that only they provide, i.e., their USP (unique selling proposition). It would help it you valued the aspects of a company that gives it a competitive edge to identify the correct one from the lot. You will come across companies, which offer more services at low cost, high-quality services at desirable rates or an option to go à la carte with their services; however, it would help if you prioritize your needs and value everything accordingly

    organized entry

    via BHG

    Set a strict budget and accordingly, look for movers in Frederick MD

    Moving costs can go through the roof because stuff may break or get lost, delay in transportation increases the costs, and the fees of the moving company may vary as per your moving dates. Setting a strict budget will help you stay in your comfort zone and make sure that your relocation process goes on smoothly. As already mentioned above, different companies have different packages, so choose one as per your requirements and budget boundaries. It is not easy to stay within the budget because, at the end moment, your packrat-side may dominate the process, which will increase the number of boxes & delay the work; increasing the expenses severely 

    Be smart about it

    Now that you are aware of the essential considerations, all you need to do is be smart about everything. Always remember the following three rules: prefer quality to cost, being careful about finances is an understatement, and if it too good to be true, then you should review it again.

    Hire! Pack! Move Away!

  • 5 Steps to Make Your DIY Baby Shower Party Easier

    5 Steps to Make Your DIY Baby Shower Party Easier

    Traditionally, it is the mom-to-be’s friends who are tasked to host the baby shower. The practice is long considered to be old, and that is why, nowadays, both parents of the upcoming baby are taking the reins and taking part in the organizing. Preparing for a baby is already stressful as it is, so there’s no need to complicate a baby shower when you can have it easier instead.

    This doesn’t mean that simple is boring, there are many ways to make a baby shower simple yet memorable. It will only get easier when you prepare for it in advance. The most important thing apart from gathering with the most important people in your life is having fun with them and making memories. Here are some ways you can make the event-organizing a little smoother.

    baby shower decor

    via karaspartyideas

    Make a Checklist

    The first order of business when organizing an event is to visualize the things that you want in it. You need to list them down so you’ll be able to remember the tasks and appointments you need to make in order to accomplish your goals. A checklist is also handy in taking note of the progress, and it helps set the time frame of the things that need to be done before the day of the baby shower.

    If you and your partner are organizing the fete, it is recommended that you each have access to the copy of the list. It can be either in digital or in written format. This way, you’ll be able to verify and know if the plans are in action and see what it lacks.

    baby shower decor

    via Livingly

    Send RSVP Invitations

    A secret to making sure that your food and party favors are enough for the people attending the baby shower? RSVP invites. It is an exciting time to reveal whether you will have a boy or a girl, so when you send out a baby shower invitation, make sure you tell your guests to respond to the RSVP if they’re going or not.

    You can easily make invitations by hand, but the cost for your time making it versus what you actually spend is not that big. You can expend your energy on more important things instead, like making sure the food and desserts are up to par.

    baby shower decor

    via hooraymag.com

    Find a Theme and Stick to It 

    A theme makes your plans more cohesive and organized. You don’t have to go all-out by going for a very specific theme like a popular children’s franchise or movie. Even something general like nautical and the color blue can help make the planning immensely.

    You don’t have to make a lot of decisions when it comes to other aspects of the baby shower. Your decorations and desserts will follow the theme. Instead of ordering everything, you can DIY some things, like the party favors, to save money.

    If you opt to DIY those, there are a lot of small trinkets and memorabilia with just a few simple craft supplies. If your theme revolves around rustic charm and florals, you should also get craft supplies like bouquet supplies, confetti, planters, and unique vases. The great thing about floral supplies similar to craft items is that they are versatile and that you can use them for many things.

    baby shower ideas

    via Kate Aspen

    Edible or Multipurpose Decors

    Nothing makes an occasion feel like one when the venue is decked out in decorations. They are arguably one of the most time-consuming things to put up and even more when you make them yourself. Some baby-shower must-haves when decorating include balloons, garlands, banner, cake, and the food table.

    If you want to hit two birds with one stone, why not make decors that are edible or have more than one use? For example, jelly beans and chocolate-covered candies are bright and sweet, so they make great decorations while being an inviting snack to guests. You can put them in different jars so that your guests can easily get a handful.

    Your food table can be used as the centerpiece of the venue as well. If you can’t put as many decors as you can due to budget or time constraints, then take the time to make the food spread as inviting and as aesthetically pleasing as possible. Put some string lights, candles, and even flowers if you think it fits with the team and helps beautify the table.

    baby shower ideas

    via catchmyparty

    Custom Party Favor

    Immortalize the date in time by sending off your guests with a custom party favor. Make the occasion more special by giving with celebratory mini champagne or special beer with custom labels to commemorate the baby shower. The great thing about the labels is that you can personalize them according to details you prefer seeing: photos, names, and dates.

    You can, of course, pair up these party favors with other little trinkets, like matching cocktail napkins, acrylic keychains, and more. If you’d rather go the DIY route, there are many party favor ideas out there that you can easily make.

    baby shower decor

    via almostmakesperfect

    A Time for Loved Ones and Friends

    You don’t have to run yourself ragged in making the baby shower perfect. The most important thing to remember about this affair is that it’s about the new life coming to earth very soon and celebrating the good news with your family and friends. A well-organized event will highlight the gathering, but if a thing or two goes wrong, you don’t have to sweat the small stuff.

    What are your best tips for making events like baby showers easier for people who want to organize it themselves? Share your tips below.

     

     

  • Top Tips on Avoiding Pests in your Home

    Top Tips on Avoiding Pests in your Home

    Pests can wreak havoc in anyone’s life by carrying germs into your home and being destructive. If you’re concerned that you’re not doing enough to keep pests at bay then we’ve got top tips that will help! Keeping a clean and tidy home will be less attractive to those pesky creatures.

    clean kitchen
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    Pests Love Leftovers

    It’s easy to miss those extra crumbs when tidying up after a meal. If you have children you may find a constant trail of crumbs around the house. The issue is crumbs are one of the biggest treats for pests. Make sure you clean anywhere that comes into contact with crumbs on a regular basis. They are also attracted to all the leftover food. Vance Hardinger, an exterminator in Las Vegas says “even if you’ve got your leftovers sitting on the worktop, ensure they’re sealed. It’s far too much temptation for pests to resist!”

    clean kitchen

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    Keep on top of your Garbage

    It’s important to mention that your garbage should always be well contained. It should be transported outside as soon as possible to another contained location. This is unless you want critters tearing it apart outside your house!

    perfect moulding

    via ?

    Eliminate Entry Points

    For pests to infest your home they need to have an entry point. It would be worthwhile to inspect your home thoroughly for cracks, gaps or holes. If you cover these up pests will have a very limited opportunity to enter your home.

    clutter-free home

    via Pop Sugar

    Avoid Clutter

    If you have a home full of clutter, it’s time to get organized. This is a big attraction for pests because they can find good hiding spots. If you keep your house tidy and free of clutter there’s less space to hide. It’s also easier to clean those more difficult spots! Our suggestion would be to have a thorough clean throughout your house, it enables you to inspect for pests to. That includes behind the sofas and under the cupboards! It’s your best shot at keeping unwanted visitors away!

    dog bed in decor

    via Decoist

    Check your Pets

    It’s hard to keep your pets clean when they’re likely enjoying the outdoors. If you’re a dog or cat owner it’s likely that you’re pets are outside every day. Cleaning your home is tough (especially in the winter) and may seem like an endless cycle of cleaning. It’s important that you keep your pets up to date on flea treatments to avoid them entering your home. If you remember it may be worth checking your pets for fleas when they’ve been outside. Regularly bathing them in specialized shampoos will help keep pests at bay, whilst keeping your pet and home nice and fresh.

    Have the pests already infested your home no matter how much you’ve cleaned? Have you tried all of the options above and still no luck? You may be looking for pest control as a final resort. It’s nothing to be ashamed of and sometimes can’t be avoided. Choosing a reliable pest control company is going to be the best way to get those pests out of your home! Once they’re gone, remember these tips to try and avoid another infestation. Thanks to 369 Bugs for collaborating on this post!

  • How to Throw an Amazing Reception at Your House

    How to Throw an Amazing Reception at Your House

    Some people have weddings at a large church and then follow it up with a reception at a different venue. Some have weddings at a single venue and keep the reception there. Others still decide on a wedding and a reception all at their house.

    No matter where you host your wedding and reception, it’s a time of celebration for the union of a couple. It’s also a time to throw an amazing party and thank everyone for showing up to celebrate with you. If you are choosing to throw your wedding and reception at your house, here are some pointers to help you throw an amazing reception that none of your guests will forget.

    wedding reception

    via Visitraleigh.com

    Set the right mood for the reception

    We’ve all seen it. The wedding blends right into the reception, the party starts, and the next thing you know, the bride is trying to scrub a red cocktail stain out of her beautiful white wedding dress .The biggest thing to remember is that the wedding and the reception are two separate events. To make sure that you have a successful reception, you have to make sure that both you and your guests know that you are switching from the wedding to the reception.

    wedding reception

    via Brides.com

    You can do this by changing your outfit and having dresses for wedding guests on the side, by switching the music to something more upbeat and entertaining, and by moving your guests from the outside to the inside (If you held the wedding ceremony outside, that is). A simple mood change is the simplest way to kick off the reception and get the right vibe going.

    wedding reception

    via Lauren Flair Photography

    Wow your guests with stunning decorations

    Half of the battle of throwing a great reception is the decorations. When you have a reception at a venue that you book, decorations are typically provided or you’re given a bare space that you can decorate at you please. This makes it extremely easy to set up the space for your reception.

    When you choose to throw your reception at your house, however, you are limited to the space that you have and you will probably not clear out your belongings in order to make room for other decorations. If you are not great at decorating and you are not sure how to work with your space to make for a great reception, consider hiring interior designers like Karin Ross (of Karin Ross Designs) to decorate the room for an appealing reception.

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    Great Food, entertainment, and fun will bring the event together

    Like we said at the beginning of the article, a reception is basically a party. Once you’ve gone through the emotional speeches and the beautiful “I do” moment, your guests expect to have fun and enjoy the rest of the day and night. That means that all you need to do is hire a catering company, get a DJ or a live band, and run out to the dance floor with your wedding guests to party the rest of the night away. This is your reception, so make it a blast!

    wedding reception

    via Elizabeth Ann Designs

    The truth is, it doesn’t matter where your wedding and reception are held. As long as love and family/friends are cherished and celebrated, that’s all that matters. That being said, throwing a wedding and a reception can be a fun experience, and gathering them at your home is often a cheaper way to do that. If you plan on having your wedding, reception, or both at home, use the tips above to make sure that the experience goes smoothly. Thanks to Karen Ross for consulting with us on this post!

  • Five Ways to Fund a Fabulous Christmas

    Five Ways to Fund a Fabulous Christmas

    Unless you’re someone who shops for Christmas gifts year-round, you’re running out of time to find the perfect presents for your friends and family. And with Black Friday and Cyber Monday just around the corner, you may be wondering whether your bank account is ready to fund those festive free-for-alls. While some folks may have stashed away a little nest egg in a Christmas Club or designated savings account, others find themselves strapped for cash when crunch time rolls around. It might be prudent to complete an aspiration online bank review. If you’re in the latter contingent, here are few quick ways to make some extra money to be sure those stockings are stuffed and there are plenty of presents under the tree.

    fabulous christmas

    via Ideal Home

    Temporary side hustles

    Budget guru Dave Ramsey says that for a family making $50,000 a year, a total holiday gift budget of $800 is reasonable. If you need to raise this much or more, consider taking on a side gig or temporary part-time job this Christmas season. Offering your services as rideshare driver could earn you up to $10 per hour, which adds up to about $867 a month if you can spare 20 driving hours on nights and weekends. Another way to utilize your vehicle (or bike or scooter) for extra money in your spare time is to work for a courier service delivering groceries, meals, or even alcohol for up to $25 an hour. And don’t forget about all of your local retail establishments who often advertise for extra help during the holidays; not only will you get a paycheck, but you’ll probably also enjoy a sweet employee discount.

    fabulous christmas

    via OneKindesign.com

    Online loans

    Need a little more money, or don’t have time to spare? Maybe you’re planning a big get-together complete with a buffet of hors d’oeuvres, Christmas party entertainment, and a champagne fountain, but right now you’re working with a boxed wine budget. A short-term small loan might be an option. Online payday loans are quick and easy, and usually don’t impact your credit score or show up as a debt on your credit report. Plus, payments are set up to coincide with your future paydays, so you can pay back the loan when it’s convenient for you.

    fabulous christmas

    via Onekindesign.com

    Clean out your basement

    Do you have any extra belongings cluttering your closets, attic, spare room, or basement? Make some extra holiday cash by selling them! That 1980s concert t-shirt you found in the back of your drawer maybe just the gift someone else has been searching for. Or Grandma’s old newspaper collection could net you enough money to buy her a nifty e-reader. Sure, you could hold an old-fashioned yard sale, but it’s much more convenient to use one of the plethora of online options, including auction sites and resale apps. And don’t forget about your local consignment shops for clothes, shoes, and handbags. Whether you want to get rid of old books, antique furniture, or video games, the quicker you get it out there for sale, the better your chances of padding your holiday budget.

    fabulous christmas

    via FreshHome

    Give them your two cents

    Did you know that lots of companies will pay you for your opinion? You can earn a little—and sometimes a lot of—money every time you answer an online or video survey brokered through one of the many online survey sites. For example, software development companies might be seeking real people to test a new app, or a tea manufacturer is seeking tea drinkers to share their preferences. Although you might not fit the perfect demographic for every survey, you can hedge your options by signing up for more than one survey site.

    fabulous christmas

    via Freshhome.com

    Get some cash back

    Sure, you want to save as much money as possible when you shop for the holidays, but perhaps you’re not cut out to be the coupon queen or king. Here’s a more passive way to save: shopping apps. There are tons of great options out there that will either shave cents off of your purchases, instantly refund savings from price matching, or give you credits or actual cash back when you shop at certain stores or buy particular products. So maybe these apps alone won’t fund your full holiday shopping budget, but depending upon how much you spend, what you buy, and where you shop, you just might earn yourself enough for a very happy New Year’s celebration.

    *Compensation was received for this post

  • Home DIY: How To Get Started

    Home DIY: How To Get Started

    A Beginner’s Guide to Woodworking Projects

    DIY wood media box

    Items made of solid wood have an undeniable appeal. They’re solid, have a great feel and each has a unique pattern only nature could provide. The ability to find a design and make the item yourself from start to finish provides a satisfaction that can last a lifetime. Woodworking does not require a workshop larger than your first apartment or a Bugatti-and-caviar budget. Building wood projects yourself has advantages and is a lot of fun. It requires only a modest budget for a few basic tools to get started. Some great practical starter projects are suggested below.

    Benefits of DIY Woodworking

    DIY shoe rack

    Making it yourself has several advantages. First, you can customize what you’re building. Rather than search for the exact size, color and features you want, find a plan and create it. By making it, the choice of material, finish and size is in your control. A second reason is cost. Even if you could find everything you want available for purchase, you may pay a premium for it. Making it yourself, especially when working with all-wood projects, is frequently far less expensive. A third reason is that creating items can be mentally stimulating. Using math, doing 3-D spatial visualization and following detailed directions engages the left side of your brain while the creativity of finishing a piece and improvising when necessary engages the right side. Woodworking uses both sides, so whichever side of the brain you normally use, most woodworking is part comfort zone and part experience in new terrain.

    Tools to Get Started

    A few basic tools will be required to get started. It does not have to cost too much at first. As you take on more challenging projects, you can upgrade some of the hand tools to power tools.

    • Power drill. It’s worth spending money on a drill that gives not only good power but options for attachments. Some come with an impact driver, which can drive a screw without a pre-drilled hole. A variety of drill bits, including a countersink bit, screwdriver bits and paddle bits will come in handy. A pocket-hole jig to create angled holes is useful for many jobs. If you are working with a lot of metal, don’t settle for anything less than precise reamers and reaming tools. They can help you achieve the precision you need for installation pieces. You can also get the exact contour or smoothness of the metal you envision with the right tools. Therefore, you can be sure that everything fits perfectly in whatever home DIY project you embark on.
    • Miter saw. A miter saw helps get straight or angled cuts exactly right every time and you will be surprised how often you use it. A compound miter saw does beveled cuts and a sliding variation will cut wider pieces of wood, so anticipate your needs, space and budget when buying. Check this great article about miter saws on WoodworkBoss.com
    • Circular or jig saw. According to SawsHub, a circular saw is the ideal tool for long lengths of wood, which the miter saw is unable to do. A jig saw is light and flexible and best for cutting shapes.
    • Electric woodworking router. A router can be fit with a variety of bits and put to several uses. Its most common use is to round the sharp edges from a board. It can also add decorative effects to trim pieces or carve grooves to create joints where boards meet. You may be able to put off the router if you pick up a hand planer for rounding edges.
    • Hand tools. An assortment of basic hand tools to have on hand would include a hammer and counterpunch, wood rasp and chisel set, sanding blocks and a variety of clamps.
    • Safety equipment. Basic safety equipment to stock would include safety glasses, masks to avoid inhaling sawdust and ear protection
    DIY clothes rack

    Suggested Starting Projects

    Finding plans for projects is easy. Hundreds are available for free online or in library books and those TV shows with the giant workshops often offer their plans at the end of the show. Below is a list of woodworking projects perfect for a beginner that rely on basic tools. Accessories: A variety of easy-to-make home accessories are available that will be practical and help you get to know your tools.

    • This sectioned tray is designed for office use, but could find dozens of uses.
    • This super-easy cutting board uses a variety of woods for a striking effect, although it requires a power sander or planer.
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    DIY shelves

    Storage: Everyone can use more storage options and shelves are a good first project.

    DIY table

    Tables: Tables offer a variety of uses, indoors, outdoors and in the workshop. Here are three inexpensive designs that are easy to build and can be used in a number of ways:

    DIY planters

    Garden planters: Outdoor garden items make good starter projects because they’re often simple to make and there’s less perfection expected for items that are going outdoors. The last two projects call for expensive cedar because it is naturally weather-resistant, but a less expensive wood could be substituted and coated with an outdoor paint, especially if the plants are going to be in individual pots.

    • These super-simple plant stands create a designer look for a few bucks.
    • This free-standing tiered planter could also be used for garage or kitchen storage.
    • This window box would add instant curb appeal.

    At the end of a woodworking project, you have a customized item ready for use, but that’s not all. You also have additional skills that have prepared you to tackle your next project. Thanks to Woodworkboss.com for contributing!

  • How to Decorate Your Short-Term Rental for Cheap

    How to Decorate Your Short-Term Rental for Cheap

    As renters, we know it’s hard to spend a lot of time decorating a place just to move out a short time later. Imagine going through an entire redecoration process only to move into another place where none of the new stuff you bought matches. You might think, “Forget it, why bother, we’re only living here short-term.” It’s easy to feel defeated with Crate & Barrel taste on a short-term rental budget.

    Sure, you’re only staying short-term, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy yourself while you’re there. There are ways to make a lovely living situation without going all out.

    There are two key components in having a cozy home without the commitment: cheap and easy.

    There’s no need to go above and beyond and paint the entire house or rip out flooring. Instead, opt for ideas that’ll make the time you spend at the rental easygoing, but still comfortable. Here’s how to decorate your short-term rental for cheap.

    Buy an inexpensive, yet expensive-looking couch

    There’s no good budget-friendly interior design advice article that doesn’t mention IKEA. IKEA is the budgeters closest ally.

    When someone walks into your home, the first thing they notice is the couch. That is, if the living room is the first place they see, which it usually is.

    The couch will make or break a room, so make sure you get something classy. However, don’t bother spending a lot if it’s a short-term rental. IKEA (offering promo codes here and here) has great options for short-term leases. For under 600 bucks, you can pick up the VIMLE couch and add a splash of sophistication to any apartment.

    couch

    Doesn’t this couch look like it costs a lot?

    Sure, you may be stuck in a white-walled apartment and boring rug, but at least you can make the most important part of your living room look nice.

    Use plants and flowers

    Add elegance to your short-term rental by using nature! The Heart & Hand collection at Target (codes here and here) encourages bringing “outside in” and decorating with simple pieces.

    plants and flowers

    Place plain glass vases on the dining table and stick a few branches or flowers in them. This touch will make it much more homey. It’s amazing what a little greenery or floral elements can do to an otherwise drab interior.

    You can also add pebbles to the bottom like in the image below.

    vase

    Simplicity will be the best word to remember when trying to figure out how to decorate your short-term rental for cheap.

    Pick out wall decals

    Painting a short-term rental is not happening. The task of painting is so exhausting, it’s hard to imagine even painting a long-term rental. This is where some good wall decals could work. Just look at what these palm leaves do for this plain white wall!

    Palm Leaf Decals

     

    Etsy (codes here & here) is the best place for wall decals. They have the most options and probably the cutest choices. Plus, they’re relatively cheap.

    Buy a giant, wall covering piece of art

    Instead of painting, you could go for a wall decal. If you don’t even want to go through the hassle of that, just hang something up.

    statement art

    Get a cheap, yet cute piece of art you can hang up and have it cover most of a wall in your living room or bedroom. Bringing it back to IKEA, they have a good amount of inexpensive pieces of art that you can easily hang on your wall.

    A nice statement art piece can add a relaxed mood to your home for your guests or for yourself during a night in. The focus is creating a place of serenity for yourself in your short-term rental.

    statement art

    You won’t need to add much to your home once you let a calming, pleasant looking piece of art do the talking.

    Find a vintage lamp

    Visit a local estate sale, pop into Goodwill, or check out your nearest flea market and see if you can find the perfect vintage lamp. A good, single vintage lamp in the living room can add some unique personality to a home.

    You can also usually sell vintage items for the same price you purchased them for if you decide you don’t want to take it with you when you move out of your short-term rental. Let it bring you joy in the meantime.

    Auction sites are a good place to snag antique lamps at a good range of prices. Just check out this one that’s going for $124 on eBay (codes here and here).

    antique lamp

    An antique lamp will polish the look of your short-term rental by keeping it unique to you. Decorating cheaply requires buying a lot of stuff that may be commonly seen in other homes, so grabbing a vintage piece will keep your interior design one-of-a-kind.

    Create a coastal oasis

    Using seashells to decorate cheaply has been a tactic for short-term renters for decades. It’s a timeless way to brighten up a home without spending nearly anything. Honestly, if you live near the water, you could do it for free!

    At Bed Bath & Beyond (coupon codes here and here) you can buy a bag for under 10 bucks and go to town placing them everywhere.

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    Buy larger sized shells from Pottery Barn to complete the look (coupon codes here and here).

    shells

     

    Add a beachy Yankee candle (promo codes here, here) and you’ll be absolutely set! It doesn’t take much to create a tranquil atmosphere in your short-term rental.

    candle

    Hang up photos of loved ones

    What better way to decorate than to use your favorite photos of loved ones? Grab some cheap frames from Michaels (coupons here and here) and place memories in them to look at whenever you’re home.

    gallery wall

    Create a collage of photos with mismatched frames for a rustic and eclectic feel.

    Conclusion

    Even if it’s short-term, your time wherever you are should be enjoyed. Hopefully this how-to guide helped in fixing up your rental and gave you some tips on cheap yet pleasant interior decorating.

     

    Thanks to Summer Siguenza for partnering with us on this post.

  • Christmas Home Tours

    Christmas Home Tours

    Some great Christmas Home Tours you won’t want to miss, they have brilliant ideas, easy crafts, and interesting decor I’ve never seen before!

    Red + white Christmas living room + love the wreaths hanging on the windows. Gorgeous home tour @4gens1roof
    Pretty Handy Girl's Christmas Home Tour. Pinned for the chandelier color. Shape is just like my brassy one…dark bronze spray paint??? Why not!

     

    Beneath My Heart's Christmas Tour