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Taste-test Your Style Desires
Your powder room is likely the smallest room in your home -- and could have the potential for your biggest style impact. With a few small changes you can go from drab to glam with some new styles and bold updates.

Trading Cobwebs for Crafts
Americans spent more than $31 billion on arts, crafts and hobbies last year, according to the Craft & Hobby Association. All crafters have one thing in common - the need for good work space. Here are some tips for creating a crafting paradise in your home.

How to Reduce Anxiety When Replacing Doors and Windows
Not knowing what to expect during remodeling can be very daunting. Don't let fear hold you back from needed or desired home improvement projects like upgrading leaky windows or drafty doors. Here's what you should look for when evaluating a company to replace windows and doors.

Love the Look of Wood Flooring, but Not the Hassle or Cost? Think Laminate
Natural wood once reigned as the product of choice when it came to selecting an attractive flooring material that would impart a warm, homey and upscale appearance. Today, with many new laminate flooring options available, homeowners are taking a closer look at what appears to be authentic wood, but delivers the beauty at a much lower cost with far more benefits.

Make Two Company, Not a Crowd
No matter how well you think you know your partner, living under the same roof can reveal a whole new side of your significant other. Here are some tips to update your bedroom and bathroom to help ease the transition of living together.

Looking for a Family Friendly Alternative to the Summer Road Trip?
With the price of a gallon of gas now hovering around $4, a lot of Americans are expected to forego the family road trip this summer. A popular alternative will be to work together on a home improvement project.

Above-Floor Plumbing: A Better Way to Build a Basement Bath
It's a common basement renovation scenario: You want a new bathroom and your plumber recommends a sewage ejection system. That requires digging through the concrete: a messy and time-consuming job with a high price tag. Here's a better option.