The first thing you see when looking for a house is the mailbox; therefore, I decided to update it by creating a DIY mailbox to increase the curb appeal. I chose the same type of wood as our other outdoor structures (trellis, lanterns, obelisk, wooden shutters, and flower box). If you have been following my
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Someone has mentioned to me that we need a new mailbox, and given that my job is to find modern, well-designed things, I feel that I cannot ignore such a plea. So, what you see below are all the it…
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Most people don't think about their mailboxes much. And why should they? Mostly they're just repositories for unwarranted credit card applications and
Many people are anxious to leave their homes and go away on holidays for fear they will be robbed. I've become more concerned that when coming home instead of finding things missing, I will find new stuff that will have appeared out of thin air and arrived on my doorstep. Now admittedly, a new shiny car or a large cheque would be OK but these are not the kind of items that materialise at my home when I go away for the weekend. THIS is the kind of thing that arrives when I am not home. Yes, imagine my surprise to see this at the end of my driveway as we pull in. At least I had seen it before and pieced together the puzzle. My husband was thinking we needed to call the military to disarm it. A few posts ago I mentioned I wanted an antique object to add whimsy to my garden - this was not what I was looking for, though it may be considered a family heirloom. It is actually a cement mixer that my Dad has used for many years and recently resurrected for Shannon to complete the concrete foundation for her new shed project. Apparently once the concrete was poured the mixer needed to go somewhere so it was toed over to my driveway. I think this may be payback for a trailer full of sand that I dumped at Shannon's place while they were away several weeks ago. I am told the mixer is now 70 years old, though some of the parts it was frankenstiened from are even older. The axle was from a model T-ford. So now I guess the pressure is on to make the forms for the retaining wall under my deck. Luckily Shannon off loaded a pile of extra navijack (a sand and gravel mixture used to make concrete) beside my house about a year ago so we might as well get mixing. If only that would happen while we were away. L.
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Looking to upgrade the way your house looks from the street? They say first impressions are everything, and this holds true when it comes to looking at a home. Whether you are upgrading your home to sell or just want to beautify the front for yourself, curb appeal matters and is not hard to improve.
When it comes to office furniture, chairs are one of the most important pieces. They not only provide comfort to employees but also contribute to the overall aesthetics of the workspace. However…
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You won’t always find the perfect antique side table or the china collection of your dreams on your flea market adventure. Even if you do, nearly every thrifted gem requires a little TLC. The best thrifters have a third eye that sees any piece for what it is, but also what it could be. Here, we’ll help you zero in on the most practical finds with the highest potential for storage and decoration. Watch for these 10 underrated staples on your next hunt.