It can be tough to find feasible ways to go green in your own home. From recycling to unplugging unused appliances, it sometimes seems like the little things don't add up enough. Did you know that renting furniture is one of the easiest ways to make your home greener? Here's how.
When you think of making your home green, you may envision a "crunchy granola" lifestyle that includes living in a yurt or going without running water. But it's actually surprisingly easy to reduce your home's environmental footprint without sacrificing comfort. Here's our roundup of the best ways to make your home greener.
Hosting the family this holiday season? We know it can be stressful to get the house ready, the food prepped, the gifts wrapped, and the lights up before everyone arrives. In honor of your sanity, we've compiled a few tips and tricks to try that we hope will make this year's family visit less stressful.
Too often, the pretty things in life don't last all that long. Unless you're buying an antique for thousands of dollars, most "pretty" furniture won't withstand the wear and tear you and your kids will put on it.
Have you ever been having a bad day for no apparent reason, and suddenly the sun comes out and everything is instantly better? The same applies to indoor lighting.
Promoting wellness in the office isn't that difficult, and the payoff is happy, healthy employees who enjoy coming to work. Not a bad idea, right? Here are a few pointers to get you started.
If you're a real estate professional, you already know how important a first impression can be. During the summer months, home staging naturally includes outdoor spaces like porches, decks, patios, and lawns.
Making the most out of outdoor gathering areas can help increase home values and decrease the time between listing and sale.
If you're a landlord, you know that keeping tenants in your rentals can be a challenge. Each day that a home or apartment sits empty means more drains upon revenues. Perhaps the key word here is empty. Read on to find out how staging those empty rooms can make all the difference.