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How to Design Your Own Furniture

By Nichole • Dec 8th, 2009 • Category: Tips For The Home

Ever searched for a piece of furniture to serve a particular function, but nothing quite fits the mold. An online company is allowing customers to design and order their own one-of-a-kind pieces from the comfort of their own homes.
Smart Furniture announced today the launch of The SmartDesigner, a new online application based on the Google [...]



Vetrazzo’s Sustainable Counter Tops

By Nichole • Nov 25th, 2009 • Category: Tips For The Home

It is my belief, that choosing the right counter top can make or brake the look of a designer kitchen. Seriously, have you ever looked at a kitchen (whether it be a model home or at the home of a friend) and all the touches are there (i.e. custom cabinets, fantastic appliances) but something about [...]



Organizational Systems from Suite New York

By Amy • Nov 19th, 2009 • Category: Tips For The Home

I have a few friends and relatives who, when I walk into their homes, every book, paper and pen has its own perfect spot, and I am simply in awe of their organizational touch. Such a meticulous home almost makes me feel as if I have walked into an open house, rather than a simple [...]



Solar Energy for Lease?

By Nichole • Oct 26th, 2009 • Category: Tips For The Home

REC Solar, the largest solar installer in the country, has teamed up with SunRun to bring solar power to Colorado residents. Residents can purchase a solar electric system through a new low-cost leasing program.

“We’ve been thinking about going solar for some time, but we were hindered by the upfront costs,” said Peter. “Even with utility [...]



Tips For Conserving Energy at Home

By Nichole • Oct 15th, 2009 • Category: Tips For The Home

If not for the eco benefits, homeowners are on average trying to consume less electricity in order to reduce their electric bills during these trying economic times. A Scottsdale-based company, iGo, has established a resource for individuals who want to quit wasting energy and prevent the power company from sucking too much green out of [...]



Passion of Persia Can Save Your Rug

By Hayley • Oct 6th, 2009 • Category: Tips For The Home

Pet-lovers, this one’s for you. There is nothing worse than coming home from a busy day at work and finding your oh-so-cute puppy has destroyed something of value that does not belong to you. Can you relate? I can, because it happened to me. For the past few months I have been training my five [...]



Hunter Douglas Windows Gives 16 Tips for the Perfect Room

By Hayley • Oct 5th, 2009 • Category: Tips For The Home

 
Sally Morse, Director of Creative Services for Hunter Douglas, North America’s leading custom window fashions manufacturer, shares her tricks of the trade on creating the perfect room. Morse is the design expert featured on “Ask Sally & Jen” at www.hunterdouglas.com and also lectures around the country. Here’s what Sally suggests:

• Getting Started: You need a [...]



Brondell’s Eco-Friendly Toilets

By Nichole • Sep 30th, 2009 • Category: Tips For The Home

We’ve all heard of (and maybe even have in our home) those uber-efficient toilets that reduce the amount of water wasted per flush. Now, Brondell is prepping to release and showcase their ultra eco-sensitive device that will save 50 percent more water without having to invest in a completely new john.

When 14,000 environmental thought leaders [...]



Make the Most of an Outdoor Kitchen

By Nichole • Sep 14th, 2009 • Category: Tips For The Home

Kalamazoo Outdoor Gourmet has a long history of outdoor kitchen innovation, creating products that incorporate thoughtful features that make big differences for outdoor cooks. Kalamazoo is interested in what works, and will be sharing that information, along with the latest high-end outdoor kitchen products, at the American Society of Landscape Architects Annual Meeting and Expo, [...]



Tips For the Art Appreciator

By Nichole • Sep 2nd, 2009 • Category: Tips For The Home

I think you can learn a lot about someone based on the art they display in their home. For me, the more personal a piece of art is to its owner, the better. Art collectors are familiar with the phenomenon of being spoken to by a piece of art. And it is completely true. Art [...]