Installing a screen door can give you all the benefits of the outdoors without all the bugs and other unwanted visitors. Since screen doors are lightweight and are not used for security, many DIYers find it easy to install a screen door on their own.
Just by replacing your windows and doors with more efficient models, you can save energy, improve comfort, minimize condensation, increase natural light, reduce fading and lower HVAC costs.
Trade your ordinary interior door for a farm-chic sliding barn door with these easy steps. You'll need a set of sliding door hardware as well as a door that's large enough to cover your opening. Use a template to mark the holes for your door hardware, then drill the holes making sure to hold the drill perpendicular to the floor. Next, install the hardware. Locate and mark studs in your wall, then mark the wall to mount the track making sure that it's level and leaving an inch of clearance between the floor and the bottom of the door. Attach the track using spacers, attach door stops at the ends, and hang your new door.
The change of season is a great time to give your front door a much needed facelift, and designer Brian Patrick Flynn shares his tips on how to bring fall to your front door.
This clever over-the-door craft station is perfect for small spaces. Keep your crafting supplies organized and at the ready with this handy solution to a common clutter problem. Wrapping and crafting supplies are easily organized with a low-cost pantry organizer.
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