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Four-hundred square feet is about the size of a two-car garage. It's not a huge apartment, but it'll get the job done. After all, two cars take up a lot of space and you won't actually have two cars parked in your house — the furniture you have will be much smaller!
How to Make Money Recycling Wood Pallets Sell to Local Manufacturers. Sell on Craigslist. Sell to Pallet Brokers. Kamps Pallets. North American...
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Most handmade woodworking businesses make $1,500 to $2,000 per month selling exterior and interior wood products, with a 60-70 percent profit margin.
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Just because you're living in a small, 400-square-foot apartment doesn't mean you need to sacrifice the style you want. You'll need to go about decorating in a different way than you would in a larger apartment, but you can still achieve a stylish and functional living space. Here are some ideas for decorating a 400-square-foot studio apartment.
Yes, you can spray paint over rust. Before you paint, take the time to prepare your surface properly. Spray paint surface preparation preparation...
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In most areas of the United States, garage footers are usually dug 36 inches below the final grade. The footer size is typically 20 inches wide and...
Read More »We often focus on how to arrange furniture and store things on the floor, but the walls can be just as useful. Use hooks and shelves for wall storage and instead of having pieces of décor on top of tables and other usable surfaces, stick to wall décor to keep those surfaces clear. And if possible, use the ceiling and add hanging storage or décor. You can always hang plants, or some even hang art so it looks like it's floating in the room.
If the shop is to be used primarily for woodworking, the minimum recommended area for the workshop is 75 square feet. An ideal shop would measure...
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Tips to Keep Your Shed or Garage Cool in Summer Heat Increase ventilation. During the summer months, increasing airflow in the garage or shed ranks...
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Most manufactures have a piece of wood on the bottom of the door which allows the door to be trimmed to size. The size of this depends upon the...
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Which One Cost More? The cost of clay bricks and concrete blocks are pretty comparable – and tend to vary by as little as 20 cents a block, with...
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