Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Great Home Project Tips

By Sam Kinsley


Children tend to stick their fingers where they don't belong and touch things they shouldn't. Leaving your outlets uncovered leaves the chance of your child getting electric shock. You can buy small plastic covers from your local store for electric outlets to keep your child from reaching in and getting shocked.

Texturing walls using drywall mud can add visual interest and cover up many blemishes. Texturing is easy. Just trowel the drywall mud in place and use something like a stiff bristled brush, a sponge, or even a wadded up plastic bag to dab at the drywall mud and add texture.

Keep your closet free of clutter by organizing your shoes. Keep boots and shoes that you don't wear often in a large plastic box, or in the original boxes you got when you purchased them. Only leave out the shoes that you wear at least twice a week. Doing this will allow your closet space to be organized, and your shoes to be neatly displayed.

Venetian blinds can be vacuumed but at some point, they need to be washed. One way to wash them is to put them in the bathtub and use a brush and solvent to clean off the accumulation of dust. An easier way, may be to wash them while still hanging. Put a plastic drop cloth underneath to keep water off the floor.

While painting, you should always remember to protect your floors. Doing so will prevent wet paint from staining your floors or carpets. An inexpensive way to do this is to use old newspaper in layers. You can also use a paint cloth or plastic sheet to shield your floor from paint.

Organize your garage by buying some clear plastic boxes and arranging items according to type and how often you use them. Label your plastic boxes and make sure they're stack-able. This is a cost effective way of cleaning out your garage, as well as keeping rodents and bugs away from your things.

Recycle your plastic bottles to use as cord keepers! Smaller bottles like pill bottles work well to keep small appliance cords from tangling and bigger bottles like those vehicle oil come in work great for big shop extension cords. Just clean the bottles thoroughly, cut off the top and bottom, and use the resulting sleeve for your cords.




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