Give Your Bathroom a Makeover

Polished, contemporary bathroom design. Re-grout Bathroom Tile Due to the moisture-filled air that constantly fills a bathroom’s space, its tile is susceptible to mildew and weathering. Long-term damage can be avoided by regularly grouting the tile. For those who don’t know, grout is the material used to seal tile floors; it’s basically the glue that keeps it firmly structured together. To re-grout your bathroom, you will need to purchase grout material based on the type of tile you have; ask a trusted store clerk if unsure of the type you should buy.

Install a New Vanity A bathroom’s vanity is the essential unit for all wash and grooming equipment. It is the combination of the sink’s countertop and the storage cabinet beneath it. By installing a new vanity, you can alter the look and tone of the entire bathroom. Choose a size based on the number of people that use the bathroom every morning to get ready and the amount of clutter that builds up. The greater the number of people, the greater the need for space is.

New Windows Bathroom windows are crucial for ventilation and play a vital role in providing the design aesthetic. Choose a window style that matches your bathroom’s theme but also takes privacy into consideration.

Add a Shower Head Mount The pressure and flow of your shower head directly influences your shower experience. Though it won’t do much design-wise, it’s a great way to control the comfort level of your shower, which varies depending on the mood you are in.

Change up the Lighting Getting ready in the morning under a piercingly bright light is never a good feeling. Luckily, there are dozens of light fixture models purposely designed to shed a tamed glow - one that provides light but not so much that it hurt your eyes. Furthermore, placing the fixtures in a balanced spread around a room promotes an ambient atmosphere as opposed to an all-encompassing one.

Window Treatments Bath window curtains, shades, valance, and other window treatment styles can be a chic way to spruce up a bathroom’s design while also offering privacy control.

Pet-Proofing Your Home

Cat playing with window blinds. Ah, pet ownership. Few things in life can bring the same joy you get from a beloved cat, dog, hamster, or any animal that lives at your house. But with pet ownership comes a lot of extra chores - you want to keep your furry family members safe and cared for while avoiding undue damage to your property, right? Luckily, it’s not as hard as you might expect. We’ve got some tips here to help you keep your home safe for pets without major effort or remodeling!

Kitchen The kitchen is many pets’ favorite room just because of all the smells and tastes, let alone the drawers and cabinets. If your dog or cat can get into a pantry or a drawer, they’ll be more than happy to go exploring. Childproof latches on everything that little paws can open will stop your pets from eating something they shouldn’t - and stop you from always having to replace canned goods!

Bathroom and Laundry Rooms These might not be as entertaining to a pet as the kitchen is, but rest assured they’ll be interested in anywhere they can get a drink of water. Make sure to block off any small spaces behind a laundry machine to make sure nobody can get stuck back there. Keep all chemicals locked safely away and up out of reach, and remember to keep trash cans covered or locked behind a cabinet door so nobody eats anything they aren’t supposed to. And keep that toilet lid down - you don’t want your pets drinking anything they shouldn’t!

Living Rooms/Family Rooms A lot of the same tips apply - locking cabinets, for example - but this one might require a bit more effort since your pets will likely spend a lot of time here. Make sure your kids keep all their toys and games up off the floor (and ideally in their rooms!), and try to keep any little decorations and knick-knacks high up until your pets are old enough to not knock them over or chew on them. Keep all electrical cables bundled up and up away from curious paws, especially for heavy items like TVs that could fall off a stand. Watch out for small things like thumbtacks or loose string that a kitten or puppy could chew on. And make sure that all your big living room windows have child-safety window latches included to stop prying hands, paws, or anything else from opening a window when it shouldn’t be opened. There’s plenty more things you could do to keep your house safe for pets; animal expert Cesar Milan has plenty of extra advice on his website. With our advice, we hope to help your four-legged friends feel just as at home as you and your family do!

How to Prepare a Room for Painting

A room properly prepared and ready to paint. After years of having the same color scheme, a fresh coat of paint can be just the thing a room needs to liven it up. But before you break out the brush and start painting, the room getting the paint job needs to be properly prepared.

Clear Out Obstructions Before starting, clear out space as much as possible. This means removing all bulky objects that might get in the way, such as posters, or any expensive items. Main items you will want to make sure to remove include armoires, bed frames, tables, expensive technology, lamps, wall hangings, and drawers.

Protect Surfaces You Don’t Want Painted Firmly apply masking tape around the features of the room that you want protected from drips such as light switches or door knobs; it’s very important that the tape is as tightly sealed as possible for maximum safety from dribbles. To avoid ruining the quality of your paint, clean out dust particles on all surfaces with a broom, duster, or swiffer. Next, cover the floor with a protective tarp or layers of newspaper to defend against potential splashes of paint and spreading paint throughout your home. Lastly, be sure to watch out for your windows because it’s an arduous process to scrape dried paints from the panes without scratching them; if you have any questions regarding, contact Wallside for help.

Tidy up the Walls & Ceiling If your walls or ceiling have jagged surfaces, old chipped paint, or accumulations of dirt, the quality of your paint job will inevitably suffer. Take these precautionary steps to spiffy up the walls before embarking on your paint job:

  • Caulk open holes or apertures
  • Wash all splotches of grease and dirt. Arm yourself with a grease remover and cloth for the most efficient results.
  • Smooth out rough surfaces with either a sander or drywall sander pole

Now that your painting space is properly armored, you should be set to start painting. Good luck!

Three Products that Make Window Cleaning Way Easier

Window being washed with sponge. Ranging from replacement windows to car windshields, windows are used everywhere. In order for us to reap the maximum benefits of the views they provide - especially when in a car - it's imperative they maintain a consistently clean appearance. As we all know, this requires regular maintenance - and the best way to perform this upkeep is equipping yourself with the right tools.   Listed below are three of the market's best products when it comes to cleaning windows .

1.) The Windex® Outdoor All-in-One Glass Cleaning Tool Best for: elevated, outdoor surfaces You know those pesky hard-to-reach windows that you usually have to turn to a hose to wash? It's difficult with a hose, because you can only apply light pressure (in order to prevent damaging the window) - which means the glass might not receive the full rinse it needs. This extremely functional tool designed by Windex eliminates the hassle of washing windows that are difficult to wash with  its lengthy reach and built-in cleaning spray.

2.) Glass Wizard Best for: car windshields, mirrors, showers, general glass surfaces Customized with a firm grip and maneuverable cleaning head, the Glass Wizard is a top-rate tool to keep around for tough, sticky stains accumulated over time. Also, the Glass Wizard provides users with the option to apply either a store-bought cleaning solution or a homemade one.

3.) Miles Kimball Window Screen Cleaning Brush Best for: homeowners with delicate or fragile screen material Window screens have a tendency to build up with grime from insects and dust. Using a coarse brush or cloth poses a risk of wearing the screen. To prevent this yet still provide on a full cleanse, the expertly-crafted Miles Kimball brush provides a scrub that is more of a smooth glide, effectively removing dirt without weathering.

Six Awesome Entertainment Room Upgrades

An entertainment room with a television and movie theater seating. The entertainment  room is the one place fun and entertainment are focused on more than any other living space. Make the most of yours by considering introducing one of these all-around  fun additions to your home.

Projector & Projector Screen A projector adds a classic touch to whatever movie, show, or game you play on it. There is a large price disparity for both projectors and projector screens. This is largely due to factors such as image quality, aspect ratio (which affects the resolution), contrast, and whether you prefer the luxury of a ceiling mount or not.

Skylight or Casement Window If your game room is ground-level (many use the basement), adding a skylight or casement window may be just the touch you need. Game rooms tend to get stuffy, so installing a window to bring natural air, light, and ventilation in may be just what it needs.

Home Theater Seating A must-have for movie buffs, home theater seating reproduces the atmosphere and experience of a trip to the cinema. Similar to projectors, the pricing for these can greatly vary based on the look and features of each model.

Neon Signs & Wall Clocks Electrify the design of your basement or game room with one of these bright, animated signs or clocks. Often designed with a theme of America’s favorite brands, these act as visually-striking pieces of personal flair that showcase your personality in a fun, decor-based way.

Pinball or Arcade Cabinet Although there are numerous pinball and arcade game simulators on the computer, nothing quite beats the feel of using the actual hardware. Both are known to run quite large in size, eat up a decent amount of energy, and run fairly steep in price. Considering this, an investment in one of these hulks may only be worth it for those with a lifelong affinity for classic arcade era or longtime fans of a particular game. Foosball, Ping Pong, Air Hockey, and Pool Tables Nothing is better than some traditional head-to-head table game competition. These are staple game room additions due to their minimal learning curve and compatibility with friends and family.