Archive for the ‘DIY Home Improvement’ Category

Mess-free garage? Possible!

2009-04-30

Have you ever wished that you have all your tools and other things stored and organized well in your garage? Seems like an impossible task does it? Not at all! Even if you don’t have enough space or hooks in the wall, you can still have enough storage in your garage. What to do? Create yourself an overhead storage!

If your garage has a big space overhead, you’re lucky because you can build a storage that is not accident or headbump prone. It can actually be made from metal or pieces of wood that were left from your treehouse project.

Boxes can be placed on the top of your overhead storage and you can label it according to their uses. This would save you time when looking for the tools when you need it. It would also help if you would prevent it from swaying by attaching the ends or at least one end of the overhead storage in the wall. Impossible? Possible!

Get the most out of your closet

2009-04-28

A well-organized closet is one of the dreams of most moms. Unfortunately, you can only see this in the most spacious closets or cabinets and not everyone has ample space to accommodate all of your little trinkets and widgets. If your closet is just like the thousands of closets that needs more shelves but there is just no more space here are some tricks so you could still organize everything without leaving so much clutter.

1. Install wooden crates at the walls.

2. Have enough space between the crates so there would still be more shelves for other things like blankets and even small extra pillows.

Use big portable containers for your kids’ toys, shoes, and other items so they can just pull it out when they need it.

Taking the old color of your antique furniture

2009-04-26

Antique furniture has the sentimental value that is incomparable to none. It also has the elegance that you can never see in any furniture nowadays. That is why it is important that you take care of your antique furniture whether it is a cabinet, a bed frame, or a table. If you want to revive the look of your beautiful furniture do not use a varnish and never use a strong chemical to remove its old color. It would not retain the real elegance of the antique furniture.

Instead, look for the product that is labeled as the Furniture Refinisher. This can work best with stained cabinets as well. Now you can remodel and revive the beauty of the old furniture by putting a new coat of varnish and polyurethane.

What to use when removing your furniture’s paint

2009-04-25

An effective chemical that would help you take out the paint out of your furniture is the Methylene Chloride. This is a very abrasive chemical which can cause harm to your eyes, skin, and lungs when used without precaution.

Free the furniture from dust or any debris. Once you already have a mask and other things that would prevent you from getting accidents because of the methylene chloride. Pour the chemical directly into the furniture. Don’t worry, this would not spill. The methylene chloride is wax-like so that it would not evaporate instantly. Use a paintbrush to even out the chemical on your furniture. Then cover it with waxpaper to avoid the spread of the stench and the prevent the chemical from evaporating easily.

Safety when taking off your cabinet’s varnish

2009-04-24

Removing paint is different from removing varnish. First of all, it would be best if you will do this outdoors or any part of the room that has a great ventilation. If you’ll be doing it indoors, make sure that you have all the fan in front of you to avoid suffocation. Use rubber gloves because the chemical stripper for varnish can be very harsh. Then look at your closet for an old long sleeves shirt that you can wear while working. A protective eyewear or a construction eyeglass is also important as well.

To those who are sensitive to nasty fumes must have a respirator that is filled with charcoal. Charcoal absorbs all kinds of fumes even before you get to breathe it.

Removing paint easily

2009-04-23

There is a kind of paint that you can remove just by using water. Just simply wash it with warm soapy water or use a hose then you can easily strip it to reveal the bare concrete wall or wood. This might take some time but at least you no longer have to spend another dollar for a paint removal system that works.

However, if you are in a hurry to doff your paint so you can immediately replace it in time for your great renovation project, you can always use a chemical stripper. Make sure though that you have rubber gloves that would protect your hands since it can irritate your skin. A mask or a respirator is also essential as well. Use a paintbrush then apply the chemical stripper over the surface where you want to take out the paint. After 15 minutes, you would be surprised to see that the paint scraper can take out the paint in an instant!

Useful tips when painting the house

2009-04-22

Painting the house is a fun and inexpensive way to add style to your house. However, this could be really messy and can even other parts of the house and your most treasured accessories as well. These tips are simple but you can save a lot of time and money after you are done painting.

  • A couple of small plastic bags must be handy. Just in case someone knocks at the door or the phone rings, you don’t have to spread the paint all over the knobs and other parts of the house because you have the plastic bags keeping the mess in your hand alone.
  • Leftover paints must be store upside down so there won’t be a plastic-like skin forming at the top of the paint.
  • Post a note on the can after using it if there are still some left. Put the paint color and the room where you used it.
  • Create an illusion that you have a bigger space by putting vertical stripes. This would make your ceiling appear higher than it is.

What to do with the burnt part of the carpet?

2009-04-21

There is no need to ditch your carpet if it got burnt accidentally by your husband’s cigarette or your kid played with the magnifying lens. Here the steps that would help you repair that burnt part of your carpet in no time at all.

  1. Starting from the edge of the burn, measure 2 inches and start cutting the burnt area with a sharp knife. Be careful not to ruin the other part of your carpet.
  2. Use this to create a template so you can cut from an old carpet or in some parts of the same carpet that is not usually seen.
  3. By the help of a glue gun, set the new patch in its place.
  4. To hide the seam and blend the fiber, try using a carpet tractor.

Cleaning up the carpet stain

2009-04-20

Stains in the carpet are inevitable. No matter how hard you prevent other people from spilling their drinks or food, accidents do happen. Both kids and adult can give you something to yank about at the end of the day. But don’t worry. Taking off the stain in the carpet is as easy as 1-2-3.

Make sure that you clean the stain as soon as possible. If the stain is still fresh, use a damp cloth and blot the spot where the stain is. Never scrub or the stain will just spread and dry easily, making it very hard for you to take it out. But if it already dried out, give it a few sprays of commercially available stain remover. Let it sit for a couple of minutes before you blot it with damp cloth until the stain disappears.

Is there such thing as stain-resistant carpets?

2009-04-19

Though it seems impossible, yes there are carpets that can resist stains. It doesn’t matter what type of liquid falls in these carpets, you can easily clean it and make it look good as new.

Those who have kids and the house is prone to different liquid spills, you must look for carpets that use olefin. This material is naturally resistant to any kind of food stains like juice, spaghetti sauce, or even wine. But you also have other options such as polyester and nylon. However, if you would opt for nylon, particularly wool, you have to take extra measures to keep this carpet stain-free.