Hannah is a contributing writer and former editor for DoItYourself.com. She has a wide range of interests in home improvement and gardening subjects, and particularly enjoys learning about interior design, landscaping, and carpentry.
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4 Wood Floor Wax Mistakes to Avoid
Waxed floors tend to look cleaner for longer....
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How to Make a Piano Bench Cushion
Don't go through the time-consuming process of refinishing....
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Prefabricated Stairs: Better than Custom?
Choosing the right style and make of stair can be difficult....
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12 Infrared Sauna Safety Tips to Consider
An infrared sauna is an enclosure made of wood....
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Alternative Replacement for the Hot Water Heater
Your options aren't limited to gas or electric water tanks....
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How to Install an Outdoor Electrical Outlet
An outdoor electrical outlet is a convenient option to have....
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Going Green: How to Deodorize a Pedestal Sink
Deodorizing a pedestal sink with natural cleaners is easy....
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Stucco Drywall Installation Process
Stucco drywall can make your home more beautiful....
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How to Determine What Size Screw You Have
A sizing chart can help....
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Repairing a Carpet Threshold
Repair this section of carpet to keep the floor at its best....
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When to Install Board and Batten Siding
There is a range of siding styles and choices to consider....
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How to Make Your Own Shellac
Commercial shellac has a shelf life of roughly six months....
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Lawn Care without a Lawnmower
There are environmentally friendly ways to tend your lawn....
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Benefits of Landscape Fabric
Landscaping fabric is made up of a tightly woven plastic....
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How to Clean an Oven
Minor incidents in the oven make cleaning a necessity....
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How to Grow a Moss Rose in a Container
Moss rose is a flowering plant known as Portulaca....
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How to Lay Concrete on Top of Formica
Most new-build homes come with Formica countertops....
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How to Clean a Trash Compactor
A trash compactor condenses garbage....
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How to Find a Strong and Sturdy Trash Bag
It isn't as easy as it might seem....
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How to Safely Break Glass after Using a Glass Cutter
You still have to finish the job by breaking the glass....