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How to Live with Less Furniture
How much furniture do you really need? If you're drowning in "stuff," living in a small space or managing a tight budget, get brutal about the furniture pieces to keep or buy.
  
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Decorating your home
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Before You Move, Clear Out the Clutter
One terrific way to make packing and unpacking much easier (and save money on your moving costs) is to clean house and clear out the clutter before you even begin to pack. There's simply no reason to go on storing things you'll really never use.
Create the Illusion of Space
By positionin mirrors in the right places, you have the power to make any room appear larger. Whether you live in a loft, or a four bedroom house, follow these tips to make small areas more comfortable.
Too Many Clothes and Not Enough Bedroom
The commercial and residential building trend for today is more living area space and less bedroom space. When an apartment complex has to compromise - the large bedroom and its accompanying storage space will be the first to get the pink slip. As a renter - you'll havve to supply your own storage.
The Tenant's Toolbox
Renting an apartment, rather than buying a house or condo means never having to make repairs yourself, right? Not always. Sometimes, it's quicker, easier and surprisingly inexpensive to make a minor repair on the spot without calling the building manager or the owner.


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