Home Improvement

A big “thanks” to Bahram from Dulles Glass and Mirrors for this post! I’m all for anyone with suggestions for making spring cleaning fun and interesting! Get out that Windex and look for ways to add sparkle to your home with these great tips that go beyond smoke and mirrors!

Spring is approaching, and with it comes the boring ritual that has become spring cleaning. This year, in addition to the mundane scrubbing, why not liven up some drab areas of your home with a little sleight-of-hand sparkle. Here are five tips using mirrors and glass that will add a touch of brightness to any room, without expensive remodeling. Guaranteed to be a lot more fun than using a mop!

1. Discover Mirrored Tile

When it comes to decorative mirrors, you can’t just throw the average mirror on a wall and call it a day – chances are it won’t be big enough to really make a difference in a dark room. Large designer mirrors are expensive and heavy, and usually require a professional to install.

This is where mirrored tile really shines, pardon the pun. Available in a wide variety of sizes and colors, mirrored tiles are reasonably priced and make a great DIY weekend project. The 12×12 or 18×18 are best for wall projects; the smaller mosaic sizes are great for backsplashes and similarly sized areas. Create a large rectangular shape over your sofa, or get creative with a 4′ by 4′ diamond shape. Transform that tiny dining room by mirroring an entire wall. Create a faux floor mirror complete with frame. Use your imagination – mirror tiles are extremely versatile!

mosaic glass kitchen backsplash (source)

2. Get Framed

A less permanent way to create a large “mirror” is to use a grouping of smaller square or rectangular mirrors in identical, clean-lined frames. Black frames work for a wide variety of design themes, including traditional, modern or home offices. Use silver or gold frames for formal or Art Deco looks, and white frames for cottage, beach or shabby chic styles, or for children’s rooms. Hang them with little or no space between the frames – another reason to choose frames with very clean lines. Basic laser-powered levels are available for less than $100 and can help with this sort of precision hanging.

wall of mirrors

3. Go Skinny

An even easier option is to choose a grouping of long, narrow mirrors. This is a fantastic way to create a foyer or entranceway where you don’t have one, or wherever space is limited. Two or three mirrors are best; any more and it starts to make the wall look cluttered and disjoint. This also looks terrific over a sofa or in a narrow hallway.

4. Open Up Some Doors

Is your kitchen outdated and dark? You probably already know that you can lighten the place up by painting ugly cabinets a light color. But not all cabinetry is an eyesore – a lot of it is made from exquisite woods and is quite beautiful. If you love your cabinets but have grown tired of the endless expanse of wood, put that paint brush down and consider replacing all-wood doors with wood framed glass doors, especially on upper cabinets. It’s not necessary to replace every door – sometimes just a few change-outs can make a big difference.

kitchen with glass cabinet doors

5. Corral Your Clutter

glass apothecary jar for storageDoors with glass fronts allow you to see what you’re storing – which may or may not be a good thing. Make even the most ordinary things appear more interesting by storing them in glass containers. A collection of various pasta shapes and beans stored in an assortment of simple glass jars adds sparkle on the shelf and is a lot more interesting to look at than a row of boxes. The same holds true for buttons, pushpins, nails, paperclips, loose change and more -the list is truly endless. You don’t even have to buy new containers – just wash out and reuse old spaghetti sauce, pickle and jam jars. Crafty types can take it a step further and fashion fabric tops for the lids, but this isn’t necessary.

With a little imagination, you’ll be surprised what glass and mirrors can do for your space!

About the Author

Bahram Nasehi is a Vice President and partner at Dulles Glass and Mirror. He is instrumental in the developement and manufacturing of custom cut glass products including wall and bathroom mirrors, vanity mirrors and glass shower doors.

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Today’s guest post hits close to home for me as we’re in the process of refinishing our basement after flood damage from Hurricane Irene.  Little tip here: spring for the battery back up for your sump pump!

If you are looking to add square footage to your home, the easiest and most affordable way to do it is to finish your basement. There are some tips that can help you do it yourself to save the money you would otherwise spend to hire a contractor.

Finished Basement

1. Start with a Plan

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Thanks to Alex for these great tips on how to improve your home’s curb appeal. While a new garage door can make a huge impact on the curb appeal of a home, many of these are gentle reminders to do what you KNOW you should be doing. A little elbow grease and diligence will go a long way!

If you want to sell your home you can greatly improve your chances of doing so by improving your home’s curb appeal. The better your home looks from the outside, the more enthusiastic any potential buyers will be when they come and take a look at it.

Check out these five ways to increase your home’s curb appeal and boost your chances of an early sale.

1. Replace your garage door

If you have a garage and the door is looking a bit the worse for wear, take the opportunity to get a new one installed. People will want to know they can park their car safely inside the garage, and a new door will look clean and fresh too. If the door works fine but the paint is peeling, give it a new coat.

garage door

2. Give your front door a new coat of paint

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Thanks to Christa for this very helpful guest post about something we may not always think about.  Deck rails not only make a big difference in the aesthetics of an outdoor space, but goodness – they are doing a very important safety job as well! Form and function are key here!

If you are someone who entertains a lot, then you probably have a deck for added space. It is important that your deck be complete with deck railings as this adds safety for all your guests. I am sure you would want your deck to add to the overall architectural style of your home as well. If you are not sure of how to achieve this, you might need help. This is why I am outlining 9 tips below of how to choose deck railings that are not only safe, but complement your home architectural design.

deck railings

1. Building codes

Before going out and purchasing the materials for your deck railing, it is important to check with your local Town Planning Department on what type of material is legal, as some materials are not legal in some municipalities. They should also be able to give you guidelines on measurements like heights. The average height of a deck railing is normally 36 inches and the space between the rail posts should be no less than 6 inches apart. This takes into consideration access for adults and children.

2. Deck railing types

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Thanks to Helen Davies from across the pond in UK for today’s guest post. She is a bathroom designer and writer with ten years experience. She currently works at Better Bathrooms and has written for interiors magazines such as Real Homes, Homebuilding & Renovations and Period Living.  She just started her own personal blog and can be found on Twitter

If you have an en-suite bathroom that needs some work, or you’re thinking of creating an en-suite from a small bedroom or a part of the master bedroom, your first thoughts are likely to be of the potential difficulty of furnishing the space. An en-suite is a small space that’s sometimes oddly shaped, and you may feel that it will be difficult to find fixtures to fit the room.

But you don’t need to have a large en-suite or think about extending the space you do have, if you opt for fitted bathroom furniture. There are some excellent small cloakroom designs and slimline units out there which will make the most of your space – without you needing to make more space.

bathroom en-suite furniture

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