When you move into a rental property, you might be restricted when it comes to what you can do to decorate. You might not be allowed to paint the walls, hang art or change up the furniture. Don’t worry, as we are here to show you simple ways to make your rental property feel more like home without making any permanent changes. Even if you are only going to be in a rental property temporarily, you deserve to feel fully relaxed every time you walk through the door.
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Many people consider the New Year to be synonymous with a fresh start. As it gets closer to January, you might also be thinking about ways to better organize your life. From actually putting events and appointments in your calendar to shopping for home organization accessories, there’s a lot you can do to make the big change. If you’re wondering about the best way to conquer an organizational resolution for your home, it’s time to look at some products that can help.
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Guest Post - How to Protect Your Home’s Exterior From Christmas Decorations
The holidays wouldn’t be the same without festive decor. There’s nothing quite like hanging ornaments on a Christmas tree while seasonal music plays in the background! But what about those outdoor decorations waiting in your storage bins? Read on to learn how to protect your home’s exterior from Christmas decorations, no matter how you prefer to express your holiday joy.
6 Ways to Make Your New Nooks and Crannies Cozy Quickly
Seniors often move into smaller homes to cut back on costs, eliminate maintenance, or to be closer to family. But even if the move is a much-anticipated event, it takes time to settle into a new house — and this is especially true if you’re running a business while you’re moving. Fortunately, House To Home Organizing is here to share five tips on how to make your new walls feel as welcoming as the ones you left behind.