Board Up Your Home Sacramento

As the econ­omy con­tin­ues to bot­tom out and peo­ple are being laid off, fired or forced into early retire­ment the num­ber of boarded up, fore­closed on houses is on the increase. The num­ber of these houses in Sacra­mento is aston­ish­ing.  Sacra­mento has one of the high­est fore­clo­sure rates in the state and it seems that […]

Board Up Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

It seems that nowa­days no city or town is safe from eco­nomic dis­tress.  As the unem­ploy­ment rate creeps to an all time high, many are in fear of los­ing their homes.  Okla­homa City, Okla­homa is no excep­tion.  They have not been able to avoid the sharp rise in the rate of fore­clo­sures and many are […]

Wooden Blinds Create Warmth

Win­dows in any home not only bring in light, they bring in heat and pos­si­bly warmth. Win­dows allow home­own­ers to see out­side, while fam­ily, friends, guests and neigh­bors are able to see into the home. Since some home­own­ers might live too close to their neighbor’s home, being able to add a win­dow cov­er­ing is some­thing which needs to be added to all the win­dows in the home. When it comes to win­dow cov­er­ings, the wooden blind is the best move any home­owner can make. Think of blinds as eye lids on w

Pleated Shades Make Your Neighbors Jealous

When plan­ning home design projects, in addi­tion to cur­tains and other win­dow cov­er­ings, blinds should also be a con­sid­er­a­tion for win­dow treat­ments. Blinds are a ver­sa­tile choice for any win­dow. Theyve grown in pop­u­lar­ity over the years due to their afford­abil­ity and util­ity. Theyre durable, easy to care for and theyre easy to adjust for […]

Finding Privacy Solutions for Uncommon Windows

When we built our house last year, our neigh­bor­hood was just in the begin­ning stages. Only four streets had been added to this for­mer farm land, and our home was one of the only ones on the far west side of the neigh­bor­hood. With no neigh­bors on either side and no neigh­bors behind us, we could look out of the rear win­dows onto an open plain and see every star in the big Texas sky. As you can imag­ine, it was absolutely tran­quil. Then, the ham­mer­ing started. And new roads were built. And mor

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