Ready to renovate? Key ingredients: style, color, pizzazz
 Whether you're remodeling a kitchen or bathroom or adding a bedroom, one of the most important decorating steps is choosing windows to match the architectural style of your home. |
Protect your home from termite damage
 As Americans head outside to tend to their lawns and repair their houses, it's just as important to consider what might be happening out of sight, deep inside the home. |
Transform your ugly front door
 When guests arrive at your home or potential buyers see it from the street, first impressions count. But if your front door is an ugly, dilapidated, worn-out mess, they may get stuck there and fail to notice your home's inner beauty. Fortunately there are easy things you can do to transform your home's front entry to reflect your personal style, add instant curb appeal and even save on energy and upkeep. |
Simple and chic bathroom perk-ups
 Want a new bathroom, but think the price tag might be out of your budget? Don't give up so easily. Many simple updates and unique products can give you a custom-designed look on a bare-minimum budget. |
Totally tubular: Skylights that work on the first floor
 Who wouldn't love a room filled with beautiful natural light from above? If the room you want to light, however, is on the ground floor - or below an attic - you may think installing a skylight is impossible. Think again. Tubular skylights are an inexpensive, energy-efficient way to bring passive natural light into your home - even in rooms where you might not be able to put a traditional skylight. |