1 comments Monday, February 11, 2008


Here are four projects you can tackle this weekend without spending a fortune:



  1. Paint Interior Walls – A gallon of paint will cost you around $20 and what an amazing difference a change in color or even just clean white paint can make.

  2. Install New Switches and Outlet Covers – Over time, they just get dirty, broken, painted, or more likely, outdated. Adding new, clean switches and faceplates is definitely a low-cost, high-impact improvement. I’m not quite sure why more people don’t remove them when painting, but if you’re afraid of getting shocked, don’t be – as long as you’re not sticking things into the hole, there isn’t anything to worry about. To be safe, you should turn off your home’s power first, this will prevent any harm.

  3. Install Trim and Base Molding – assuming you buy the cheaper stuff. I think most houses have some sort of base, but not usually trim against the ceiling. Depending on what style you get, it can make a room more formal, or just add a different look. And ask any realtor, moldings and baseboards definitely increase your home’s appeal and value.

  4. Install Dimmer Switches – if it’s dimmable, I probably have a dimmer switch on it. I love being able to control light – not only does it set a mood, but it’s nice to allow your eyes to adjust to a room opposed to just turning on a full power light – ha, especially when you have to get up in the night to use the restroom and you’re half awake.

These all cost around $20, but you can easily spend twice as much on any of these depending on brand, function, and desired design or quality. They don’t have to be expensive, just new, clean and updated to make a huge (and cost affordable) impact.

0 comments Wednesday, February 6, 2008


Want to really impress her this Valentine’s Day? How about doing something that will add romance and make her look beautiful too? I am not suggesting you skip the flowers or the fancy meal, but rather you set the mood with romantic lighting.

I always love installing light dimmers wherever I can, but if you don’t have that option, you can buy in line dimmers. In line dimmers are basically like a mini extension cord with a dimmer in the middle. This gives you the option to dim most any normal lamp and makes your space that much more intimate. And we all look better in dim light so why wouldn’t you?

I searched online for one year for something to buy my mom and dad for their pool and came across floating, LED roses. Basically, they turn on when in contact with water and shut off when not. I ended up buying them two packs of 12 and the same for myself. One Valentine’s Day, I used them in the bathtub for a girlfriend of mine at the time and they were a huge hit. I bought red and white, but they also came in yellow, pink, blue and a few other colors. This would be ideal for a romantic evening soaking in the hot tub under the stars. Thinking about trying this out for Valentine's day? This link will lead you to the LED roses!

I’m all about cool lighting and as much as I want to suggest the multi color LED’s, or some crazy lights, the key is to keep it simple. Do something tailored to her or relating to something that you like to do together. Another year, I was dating a girl who started rock climbing with me. When it came time for Valentine’s Day, I knew that she liked roses, chocolate and adventure so instead of buying her flowers, I took her on a hike in the afternoon and when we got back to my house, I had a little surprise. Starting at the front door was a trail of rose petals mixed with Hershey’s Kisses all the way up the stairs to a big teddy bear wearing a new climbing harness and LED head lamp. It’s all in the thought, not the price – the petals were silk and came in a big bag, the Kisses were a few dollars and sure, the harness was a little more but the end surprise could be whatever you want it to be.