Resolutions for your Home??

Posted by: Jodi  :  Category: House

I “borrowed” this from Thow Shalt Clean’s blog and wanted to share it all with you. Now if I can keep up on every month! So far I have January’s done, so I am on top of it!! YaY me!

New Year’s Resolutions For Your Home

January - Remove your holiday decorations by the second week in January. Nobody wants to see icicle lights or reindeer on your lawn in February, whether they be your neighbors or prospective buyers.

February - Apply a fresh coat of paint to any rooms that need it. This is one of the least expensive ways to add a change to the inside of your home.

March - While Spring cleaning, move some things around from collectibles to furniture to give you a fresh perspective and appreciation of your belongings.

April - Wash all your windows. Seems so simple but a lot of people don’t do it. This will allow the maximum light into your home after a winter cooped up inside. On warmer days, open some windows to freshen up the house.

May - Clean up your deck or patio, as well as any outdoor furniture. Start planting flowers and other plants after your first frost. You will, after all, be doing a lot of your living outdoors in the coming months.

June - Bring your Fall/Winter window treatments and slipcovers to the dry cleaners for cleaning and pressing, so they will be ready for fall. Use sheers at your windows for the summer months.

July - Bring candles outdoors to extend your enjoyment of your outdoor room into the night. Whether floating candles for the pool or pond, pillar or votive for the table, hanging from tree branches or tall candle stands for those dark corners, candles will make for a very relaxed atmosphere as you entertain, or even just for enjoying your home on your own.

August - It’s too hot to go outside? Crank the A/C up and organize your bookcases. Keep only those that you think you will read again or that have some reference value. Donate those you will get rid of to your library or local hospital. Take the paper covers off and intersperse the books with pictures and collectibles. Stop, stand back and look every so often to make sure the arrangement is pleasing to the eye.

September - Change out your lampshades. Rather than purchasing a new lamp to replace a tired one, a lampshade can give a lamp new life. While you’re at it, remove the light bulbs and clean them with a damp cloth. Dust cuts down on light output.

October - Bring those throws back out and toss them over your sofa or chair. Fluff and freshen your pillows and throws by putting them in the dryer on a “fluff” setting (no heat) with a scented dryer sheet.

November - Easy and inexpensive slipcovers can be found at SureFit, which constantly adds to its selection. Try chenille, corduroy or tapestry-like fabrics.

December - Early in the month go through your holiday decorations, deciding what you will use, what can be discarded and what you need to get.

Kathy Passarette is a Certified Interior Decorator, Affiliate member of the Interior Design Society and member of the Window Fashions Certified Professionals program. She is the owner of Creative Home Expressions located on Long Island, New York. You can contact Kathy through her website at http://www.creativehomeexpressions.com

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House projects…

Posted by: Jodi  :  Category: House

Ey-yi-yi! Why is it, that it never fails??? A project you think will take a few hours, turns into an all day project, that leads into more projects?

My hubby and his dad were going to replace the water pipes from the basement to the kitchen, as they were pretty nasty, and not giving us much water pressure. So they start this project at 10 this morning. My kitchen is a mess, see the counters?

Several trips to the store later I finally find my FIL under my sink, hopefully hooking up the lines, as I haven’t had water since 10!

My hubby watching on, getting fatherly tips along the way.

They said we could finally turn the water back on, use the facilities (mind you, Trent and I made several trips up to McDonald’s to use the restroom!). Well the next problem occured. No water in the bathroom! Ugh! So they mess with that for a bit. I had to pour water into the tank so we could flush the toliet. My FIL was messing with the line, it came loose and water sprayed EVERYWHERE. GROSS! On our toothbrushes as well… so off I went to the store to get new ones! This project is finally complete, 12 hours later and lots of $$ later! I am ready to have this house sold, problems and all!