How often have you wanted to remove that shower insert and replace it with something nicer? Prefabricated shower inserts (AKA acrylic showers or fiberglass showers) can offer a quick remodel or build. They are generally more budget-friendly than a traditional tile shower. They come in various sizes and shapes. These are positives that you may appreciate when installing a shower. However, there are several downsides as well.
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Which Drywall Anchors to Use?
There is nothing worse than trying to hand something on a wall only to have it fall, or worse, tear a huge hole in the wall.
Drywall (aka sheetrock) is not made to support the weight of wall art or other necessary wall hangings. This is why using the correct drywall anchors is so important.

Paint Color of the Year
Each year, those in the know offer their predictions for color trends and what is to come. Sometimes those predictions turn out to be accurate. Sometimes… not so much. This year the colors have been predicted, and you may be surprised at where we are heading.

Under-the-Sink Storage and Organization Tips
Organizing under your sink not only makes things easier to find but also can increase storage space in kitchens and/or bathrooms. But what about that bulky drain line that is in the way? Not a problem. There are solutions for every under-the-sink design.

18 DIYs for a Designer Kitchen
Everyone wants to have a fabulous kitchen. However, most of us either don’t have the time or the budget to embark on a complete makeover – regardless of how much we would love to do one. So, what can be done to update or improve upon a kitchen that isn’t going anywhere for a while.

Microwave Location Options
One of the most difficult decisions many faces when building or designing a kitchen is deciding where to put the microwave. Which type of microwave is best? And where exactly is the best location?

DIY Pastry Board and Stove Cover
I have been wanting a large pastry board for a while now, and I finally got around to building one. It turned out GORGEOUS! I made mine out of walnut to get those deep beautiful tones. It is double-sided, which means I can flip it over and use the other side as a cutting board.

7 Ways to Flatten Wood
Every woodworker needs to have a way to flatten wood. If you think this requires you to own an expensive piece of equipment, you would be wrong. There are several options available for every budget. Each has its limits, but each can be used to create a nice flat surface to any wood plank or board.

5 Ways to Get Rid of Algae On Outdoor Surfaces
The only thing required for green algae, mold, and mildew to grow on your outdoor surfaces are moisture, shade, and a food source. The most common areas are along the northern side of homes, under trees, and in other shaded areas where drainage is slow. But we have 5 easy ways to get rid of algae, mold, and mildew on your outdoor surfaces.

Kreg Pocket Hole Jig
I want to introduce you to one of my favorite workshop tools – the Kreg pocket hole jig. If you don’t own at least one pocket hole jig, you really ought to consider getting one. There is a jig for every price point and/or frequency of use.
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How To Build Shaker Doors
Shaker cabinets are one of the most popular choices for cabinet styles. They are sleek and clean looking while maintaining just enough detail to avoid being labeled plain. They can work in pretty much any design style, and lucky for us, they are one of the easiest to build. But, not everyone knows exactly how to build a shaker door. So, in this post “How to Build Shaker Doors” we will focus on instructions for constructing basic shaker doors.

DIY Knife and Cutting Board Drawer
Knife storage is a must for every kitchen, but how to do so is also very subjective. Some people love to use a countertop knife block. Some people like to mount them on a magnet strip. I am one of those people who like to have a knife organizer that is hidden away inside a drawer or a pullout. This is why I decided to build a knife organizer pullout combined with a cutting board storage space.

Miter Saw Maintenance for Accurate Cuts
If you have a miter saw, you may have noticed that sometimes your cuts just aren’t as accurate as you would like. Typically, this isn’t obvious until you are in the process of assembling a project – usually that very last piece – and you notice that the fit isn’t as tight as you would like. This can be very frustrating, but the good news is that your problem most likely stems from your miter saw needing to be calibrated. This is something that needs to be done from time to time. Good news! I am going to show you how to perform a miter saw maintenance for accurate cuts.

How To – Dish Drawer Organizer
Efforts to get my kitchen completely organized are starting to pay off. I just love to open these plate drawers and see everything looking so beautifully organized. I have finally created a low-budget but high-quality peg drawer system. Today, I am providing the details for making a custom dish drawer organizer.

How to Repair Sling Chairs & Chaises
I am always for upcycling or repairing things whenever I can. Sling chairs are no exception. If you have always thought this was an impossibility, check out these instructions for repairing sling chaises and/or chairs. Ripped or torn fabric is just an opportunity for a fresh new look!
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How To Make Wooden Stars from Scrap Wood
I thought that this week, I would show you how to make wooden stars from scrap wood. Wooden stars are the perfect accent piece for bookshelves because you can use them any time of the year. And since we are using scrap wood to make them, you can make one for every holiday or season.

How To Ribbon a Christmas Tree Like a Professional

DIY Rustic Halloween Lanterns
This year, I wanted to use up some of my leftover cedar fencing. With Halloween right around the corner, I thought that the cedar would be useful to create something rustic for my porch. I finally decided on making several rustic Halloween lanterns with Jack O’ lantern faces.

2018 Southern Home Christmas Tour
This year is the first year that I am posting a tour of my home for Christmas. In the past, I have avoided getting into this because it is such an exhausting time for bloggers, and probably for you, as well. But, I drug all of the camera and video equipment out of the studio and transported it all around my house to capture the big event! So, I hope you enjoy my 2018 Southern Home Christmas Tour! Welcome to my home!