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Rolling your clothes in your suitcase will generally save space. This is because it squeezes air from between folds and means the most of available space is used. If done correctly, rolling can also ensure less wrinkles in your clothes.
Storage of logs in water has the additional advantages of minimizing fire risks, washing away dirt which could dull saws, and preventing splitting...
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They will need to be sunk in a trench least 750mm underground to protect them from frost. The cabin toilet will be connected to the existing water...
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There’s a lot of advice out there that says rolling clothes is the best way fit more in your suitcase. But is rolling clothes really the best way to pack? While fitting more in is one factor, there’s also organization so you can find things more easily, maintaining clothes that are wrinkle free to reduce ironing, and just general ease of packing quickly. Here we talk about the pros and cons of rolling your clothes and explore some alternatives that might be better for you.
5 to 15 years While carpet has changed over the years, today, its lifespan is usually anywhere from 5 to 15 years. The length of time that a...
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Round roof barns date from the 1920's in the Mid-west, with most being built in the period between the wars. The design came from attempts to...
Read More »Packing cubes have risen in popularity in recent years. These amazing zip pouches not only save space but keep things nice and organized. Put all your tops in one, all your bottoms in another and all your underwear in another again. Mid travels you can also use packing cubes to split out clean versus dirty clothes. If you travel frequently, there’s also the option to have ‘grab and go’ packing cubes full of things like the chargers, adapters and toiletries you use on the road.
A shed can even help to increase your asking price when you decide it's time to sell. In fact, some professionals estimate that a new shed could...
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Tips to Prevent Mold on Firewood Stack your firewood in a single row that's one long thick, ensuring each piece has access to sunlight and wind....
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Lock it to something secure and immoveable The solution, particularly for garages and sheds, is to fit a lock anchor. The best option is a heavy-...
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Both a deck and a patio offer an impressive resale value. However, patios are usually less expensive to put in and their resale value sits at...
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