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Amazing Outdoor Improvements to Increase Your Home’s Value!
We all build a home dreaming of happy times in it— moving ahead in life, starting a family, aging with grace et al! But often, circumstances may make us opt to leave the place—either to move to a better one, or upsize or downsize the home, relocate to a new city altogether, marriage or divorce, so on and so forth. That’s why when building a new home, or renovating it, it’s always wise to consider those factors which can improve your home’s value if you ever decide to put it in the market.
By Natalie Ige7 years ago in Lifehack
Are Unpaid Bills Causing You a Headache?
If the payment due date has passed, then chances are, a debt collector might engage with you to get the debt amount paid. These agencies are equipped to work with you, and help you in repaying your dues through systematic planning. It is always good to avoid such circumstances. But, let us understand how debt in collections work, so that you are aware of the actions you need to take if, God forbid, your debt gets high.
By Rashika Jain7 years ago in Lifehack
4 Reasons That Biking to Work Is Just Better
Remember the joy of riding a bike? It's often one of the first "grown-up" skills that kids learn, and once you get the hang of it, you never forget. As more cities build protected bike lanes and no-car byways, it's time to dust off that banana seat and reconnect with the joy of two wheels. Here's why.
By Anna Gooding-Call7 years ago in Lifehack
How to Kick in a Door
We've all been there. You're walking down the street when you hear a scream, and you see a gang of black clad men jump in a van before driving away from a burning building with the tires squealing. You run up to help, and the trapped Olympic women's volleyball team inside screams that all the doors are locked and they can't get out. Do you dig into your pocket, break out your phone and heroically call 911? Or do you kick in the door and save the day?
By Neal Litherland7 years ago in Lifehack
Protect Your Home and Family Easily With These Tips
Home safety is essential to households. When considering purchasing or constructing a fresh house, one of the first items most families study is the area's security. How are the levels of crime? Where are the services of firemen and police situated? What is the community's responsibility to be secure for parents and children?
By Sasha McGregor7 years ago in Lifehack
What a Home Needs to Be Protected From Thieves
Your home should be a place where you feel very safe and comfortable. However, there are times when your home can become a target for criminals. There are certain precautions that you should take when it comes to protecting your home from thieves. Once you have learned about the different ways to protect your home, it will be easier to have peace of mind and finally be able to relax in your home.
By Finnegan Pierson7 years ago in Lifehack
Smart Design Solutions for Brightening Up a Dark Room
Some rooms just lack a lot of natural light, but that doesn’t mean they couldn’t be turned into tastefully decorated and fully functional spaces. While modern trends definitely focus on bringing enough daylight into the living space, sometimes you just have no other choice but to make the most of what you have. So, here are some tips that should help you turn that dark room of yours into a more enjoyable and brighter space, which you can enjoy.
By Marie Nieves7 years ago in Lifehack
6 Efficient Ways to Save Energy
As the prices of commodities continue to rise, we are challenged to find ways to save in order to make the most of our hard-earned money. A big chunk, if not most, of our monthly earnings go towards the bills, and they just horrifyingly rise every year! It is best to look at some areas where we can chip off some costs. Let's look at some efficient energy-saving tips that can save us some money in our pockets.
By C.J.Erolan7 years ago in Lifehack











