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Create an Annual Home Maintenance Checklist

Your vehicle requires routine maintenance to run smoothly, and the same goes for your house. Without service reminders, however, it can be easy to forget to tend to all the systems that keep your house fully functioning. Fortunately, you can create a simple annual maintenance checklist to properly care for your home and prevent potential issues from becoming major problems.

Start by making a list of each task you’ll need to complete over the coming year. Make sure your yearly home inspection includes all major systems (HVAC, electrical and plumbing), the interior and exterior of your home, water and septic tanks, doors and windows, and the attic or basement if applicable.

When that’s done, organize the list according to how often each item needs to be checked or maintained and set reminders accordingly. Your home maintenance checklist might start to look similar to this:

Monthly

  • Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.
  • Change air filters in the heating and air conditioning system.
  • Clean range hood filters to avoid possible grease fires.
  • Trim back any shrubbery or plant growth around the outdoor HVAC unit by at least 18 inches.

Quarterly

  • Check and wipe down sliding doors and window tracks.
  • Replace batteries in smoke detectors.
  • Test garage door and grease tracks as needed.

Semiannually

  • Clear gutters of spring and fall foliage.
  • Power wash windows and siding.
  • Schedule seasonal service of the HVAC system before summer and winter.

Annually

  • Inspect and insulate pipes to protect them from freezing.
  • Trim trees and shrubs away from the home’s exterior.
  • Touch up exterior paint and check for wood rot or water damage.
  • Check grouting in kitchen and bathroom and repair if necessary.

A home maintenance checklist will make it easier for you to manage the upkeep of your house. It can also help you catch minor issues before they become costly home repairs.


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Four Days to a Clutter-Free Home

Life is crazy. With all the chaos that comes from constantly being on the go, our homes can become a disaster. On the days you might have a little time to yourself, you are too tired to care that every surface of your home is piled with papers and junk. Yay adulthood. It is time to take control of that clutter! All you need is one hour a day, for five days, and your home will be organized! Throughout the article you will notice I included steps which require you to purchase something, this is not necessary, but can be very helpful! Make sure to read through all the steps before you start, especially step four!

 

Flickr Creative Commons: Emily May

Flickr Creative Commons: Emily May

 

Day 1:

Let’s start in the bedroom – the place you begin and end each day. First, identify your biggest problem area. For some people, it is the closet, for others, it’s their bedroom floor. Or maybe it is everywhere? Well, the first step for every room is to get rid of everything you do not need. This process can be difficult, but after the stuff is gone, you will feel liberated. There are so many things cluttering our homes that we use less than once a year. You do not need these items, and you will not miss them. Keep telling yourself that.

Never underestimate the power of making your bed. This should be the first step to organizing a bedroom. It will set the tone of the room, and give a space to lay things out if you need to.

Now get two bags or bins, make a throw away pile, and a donate pile. If you feel it’s necessary, you could also have a ‘sell’ or ‘maybe’ pile. Go through your closet, your dresser, under your bed, everywhere. Anything you have not used in six months goes into one of your bins. (Unless you live in a state like Minnesota where your clothing depends heavily on the weather – just because you haven’t worn your winter coat in six months does not mean you should chuck it out).

This step cannot be stressed enough. You do not need twenty three sweatshirts, especially if fifteen of them are from high school. You also do not need those hair scrunchies from 1985. Or all those old issues of your favorite magazine.

Spend twenty minutes on this task. If you have a lot of excess, maybe thirty minutes. Hopefully after this, your room will already look better.

Now that all the extra stuff is gone, put things you are keeping where they belong. No more clothes on the floor, no more books on your nightstand, no more towels over your bed posts.. you get the idea.

Once you have everything where it belongs, the space will feel much better, and you will be more motivated to put things back where they go in the future. To make it easier on yourself, invest in organizational furniture, like a bookshelf, hooks for towels, a storage chest, or shelving units. If you have a convenient place to put your books, scarves, etc, you are more likely to put it back where it belongs. To save money, go to thrift stores and consignment stores to get these items. The dollar store also sells small bins and hooks for a good price. 3M hooks are also a major space saver. They can be used to hang coats, purses, jewelry, and towels.

Need help organizing that closet? Here are some awesome solutions.

 

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Flickr Creative Commons: zhelen

 

Day 2:

Now for the living room. This is probably the room with the most clutter of any. The first step again is to get rid of all the extra stuff. A lot of the stuff in living rooms doesn’t belong in there – old newspapers, dirty cups and bowls, a craft project, a ukelele.. all sorts of items end up in our living room. Again make a donate pile and a throw away pile. Get rid of everything you do not use, and put things like dishes away where they belong.

Okay so you got rid of things that do not need to be in your living room, but what to do with all the things that still go there? Most people have at least three remotes, a couple blankets, and if you have kids.. let’s not even get started with the amount of stuff in your living room. The best solution for your living room is some sort of bin system. Ideally, the shelf with all the square cubbies each containing a basket, you know the one? Those rock. Each kid can get their own basket or two to keep stuff in, another basket can be for blankets, another for dog toys, etc. However those shelves can take up a lot of space and actually be expensive. Instead, integrate organization into functional furniture. An ottoman that opens up is great for keeping blankets and photo albums. A coffee table with built in drawers is also useful.

If you go with an ottoman or coffee table that opens up, it is helpful to use small storage bins inside to keep everything organized. One container for Legos, another for batteries, etc.

Another option is a desk or hutch, either against a wall, or along the back of a couch. This provides a surface for plants or lamps, and the drawers provide extra storage. If you choose a desk without any drawers, you can place baskets or bins in the space underneath.

3M velcro strips can also be a useful tool to keep remotes and game controllers in place inside a drawer or cupboard.

For inspiration, this BH&G article has some really great ideas for storage ideas.

 

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Flickr Creative Commons: ramsey beyer

 

Day 3:
Kitchen! Okay the first step can be tough on your nose. Go through your fridge and cupboards. Get rid of all moldy Tupperware, expired foods, and stale cereal. Doing this once a month can really surprise you! Most people have at least two or three containers they forgot about in their fridge.

Now scan your counter tops for anything that doesn’t belong in the kitchen. Keys, dirty dishes, mail, and whatever else shouldn’t be there. If you don’t have a dishwasher, put away all the clean dishes in your drying rack. Put dirty rags and towels in the laundry bin. Wipe away crumbs and juice spills.

You kitchen appears to be organized now. Open those cupboards, still look clean? Who designed cupboards to be shaped the way they are? Nothing seems to fit in them the right way. This is where 3M hooks and other hardware really come in handy.

Here is a great resource for ways to organize your kitchen cupboards!

 

Flickr Creative Commons: Gerry Dincher

Flickr Creative Commons: Gerry Dincher

 

Day 4:

Day four is reserved for bringing all your donated items to the thrift store, and for implementing whichever hooks, shelves, bins, and other furniture you have decided on. Use this day to add the finishing touches to the organization of each room, and also to see areas that have already become chaotic since you de-cluttered it just days ago.

Please send us your ‘before and after’ photos! We might even feature you in our next blog post, or on any of our various social media sites!

Tips for Choosing the Right House Color

Choosing a new house color can be quite tricky. It takes some thinking and observation.  We’ve gathered some pointers that can hopefully help along the way to choosing the perfect color for your dream house.

1. Accentuate

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Photo by: Andersen Windows / Flickr: Creative Commons

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Photo by: Andersen Windows / Flickr: Creative Commons

That’s right. Accentuate architectural details like window trim in a contrasting color, which in return will add character and charm. It’s always a good idea to emphasize your entryway.

2. Trends

Unlike fashion or sporty car models, color houses seem to stay in style for years. For that reason, what you choose today most likely will still be trending the following day, or even year. Take a walk around your neighborhood, or other neighborhoods that have caught your eye and observe the colors other use. You might get new color ideas, and find they work perfect for your house.

3. Dark vs. Light

Photo by: John / Flickr: Creative Commons

Photo by: John / Flickr: Creative Commons

Consider that darker lights in the lower portion of a house can suggest permanence and stability. Lighter colors make a house appear larger in size and more inviting. Know what you want your house to portray and go from there. It is after all, a reflection of you.

4. Don’t accentuate the wrong things

If you have air conditioning units or gutters, you might want to work them into the house. Don’t work around them, make them work for you. Don’t accentuate them in anyway, just the opposite , try to drive the eye to the better assets your house has. Again, emphasizing on the entryway is always a must.

5. Don’t ignore the neighbors.

Photo by: Daniel R. Blume / Flickr: Creative Commons

Photo by: Daniel R. Blume / Flickr: Creative Commons

Be creative. If you’re one to always stand out, do so. However, when choosing a color don’t choose one that will clash with your neighbor’s. When you take a stroll around the neighborhood, look at the other colors the neighbors use and try to find that median, where you find a color you’ll be happy with, yet also mesh well with the neighborhood’s colors.

6. Don’t ignore the landscaping

Take into account everything that’s around your house. The color you choose might help bring out those beautiful flowers you work so hard to grow. Compare and contrast earth tones if you have a lot of greens growing around you.

7. Do not wing it

Photo by: Erik Söderström / Flickr: Creative Commons

Photo by: Erik Söderström / Flickr: Creative Commons

This is something that not only you’ll have to live with everyday but, also other people. Plan it out at the best of your abilities, and don’t be scared to paint a small portion of the house with the colors you’re considering. At the end, you’ll be sure you got the right one.

 

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Photo by: Loren Kerns / Flickr: Creative Commons

 

Well dear readers, this is where we end our post. Do let us know if any of these tips helped you out at all. Feel free to comment below the steps you took before choosing your house color, and why you decided on that color? We’d love to know!

 

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Gym vs. Home chores: Which one burns more calories?

Do you ever feel guilty for staying home and cleaning your house instead of going for a jog, hitting the gym, or missing your yoga class? Well, fear not dear reader we have good news! You might burn more calories staying home and doing chores than lifting weights! Don’t believe us? No worries, take a look at this infographic and tell us if you were surprised as much as we were.

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The 5 Most Unique Buildings Around the World

Ever come across dazzling architecture and think, “how?!”. Yeah, so have we.

Here we’ve gathered a list of buildings from around the world we thought were worthy to mention. Some even seem to be from the future!

1. Indira Gandhi Planetarium, India

From the exterior you can immediately tell this building portrays a planet-shaped like figure, specifically Saturn with a series of rings. The building was built in 1993, a bit before it’s time you could say. Definitely breathtaking.

2. Nautilus House, Mexico

Built 9 years ago by architect Javier Senosiain. The structure follow suit of its name, Nautilus. The buildings main purpose was to seem one with nature, which you could say was achieved. Even inside the building, you’ll find a garden.

3, Piano and Violin Building, China

This amazing building was built in 2007 and it’s located in Huainan City, China. This building required a team of people to design, and several students from the Hefey University of Technology. Truly charming, indeed.

4. PricewaterhouseCoopers Building, United Kingdom

Most green building on this list. Not literally, of course. PricewaterhouseCoopers’s building in the UK uses renewable energy sources with advanced technology. Almost a building of the future!

 5. House Attack, Austria

Located in the Moderner Kunst Museum in Austria by artist Erwin Wurm. The story behind this building is simply a family hurtling themselves onto the roof, which is why building is called “House Attack”. Creative, don’t you think?!

 

Well dear reader this is where we end our post. Hopefully, you’ve enjoyed this list and would want to share it with your friends. Maybe you’ve seen a couple of this? Send us pictures. Let us know which crazy building you’ve seen.

 

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House Cleaning Facts: Men vs. Women

As homeowners, couples often get into arguments about who does the most cleaning? Often times people want to divide it 50/50 but it’s not always the case. Here are some numbers that finally tell us the truth. Take a look.

house-cleaning-facts_50290cdcd0213_w1500So dear reader, after looking at these numbers, would you say you agree? Do you do most of the cleaning or the least? Let us know!