Those wooden blinds you bought a while back were once quite the stunning finish for your windows. However, now that some years have passed, those wooden blinds you once adored are scratched, scared, and maybe even discolored. It is always a better decision to buy new wooden blinds when your others have hit an unsightly point in their existence. However, if your slim budget has you waiting for just a bit, there are a few DIY wooden blind fix-up projects that may help you out.
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Maintaining Your Carpet When You Have Young Children
When it comes to toddlers and young kids, it doesn't matter how strict you are about keeping food in the kitchen. Something is bound to make a mess on your carpet – a drippy sippy, a sneaky snacker, and toilet-training troubles are only a few examples. Despite the wear, tear, and possible rough treatment your carpet will get during these years raising a young family, there is a lot you can do to maintain your carpet and keep it in good condition.
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Is Your Baby Learning To Walk? 3 Child Safety Mistakes You Might Be Making
As a parent of a just-learning-to-walk child, you try to do everything you can to keep your little one safe. But sometimes what you think is safe is actually putting your child at increased risk of injury. If your child is starting to gain mobility, read on to learn about 3 child safety mistakes you may be making, and how to fix them.
Carrying Your Child Up And Down Stairs
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Does Your New Home Have A Traditional Fireplace? Tips For Upkeep And Maintenance
When you purchase a home with a traditional fireplace with a chimney that towers above your roof, you may be excited at the prospect of getting cozy in front of a roaring fire during the winter. However, to enjoy the perks of a working fireplace, you must keep it in good operating condition and learn some basic fire-building and chimney maintenance skills. If you have never owned a home with a fireplace, the following guide provides you with a primer on its upkeep.
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