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Just over a year ago, HomeFixated posted a Green Glue review. We liked the soundproofing solution then and we still like it now. For that reason, we thought we should let you know about a …
Just over a year ago, HomeFixated posted a Green Glue review. We liked the soundproofing solution then and we still like it now. For that reason, we thought we should let you know about a …
Building Materials, How To, Woodworking
One of the joys I take from my personal life is my clear domination of my dog as we watch the game show “Jeopardy!”. She rarely answers, and when she does she gets it wrong. …
Building Materials, Restoration
We were very excited to see a product called Erase-A-Hole on the market. Could it really be so easy? This thing looked like a stick of deodorant, which means you could pretty much carry it …
Building Materials, Decor, Restoration
While we’ve featured salvage, antique and reclamation shops and websites before, Recycling The Past appears to have more kitschy Americana stuff that this HomeFixater finds delightful (maybe it’s all the Mad Men I’ve watched, but …
Building Materials, Decor, Restoration
I’d venture to say that many married people in their 30s or 40s are familiar with the experience of wives dragging husbands around to antique stores. It’s a time-honored tradition of hmming and hawing accompanied …
Building Materials, Decor, Flooring, Gardening, Green
Most of the shops and products featured on HomeFixated have a North American slant, primarily because most of our readers are from there. Well, that, and some of our target demographic leans toward xenophobic. However, …
I’m going to try not to make crude double entendres about the word “caulk” in this blog post, but it’s so, so hard (eee) not to. When researching this product, I even found a few …
Building Materials, Heating & Cooling
You know, there once was a time when I would get excited about new shoes or a band coming to town. Now I get excited when I learn about a new kind of insulation. Ugh …
Building Materials, DIY Discussion, Restoration
Plaster vs Drywall, which is best? As many of you know by now, I’m a stickler for historic accuracy when it comes to remodeling. Some might describe me as obsessive or possibly deranged, but they’re …
Hardiebacker: this stuff is the single most useful material for applications where ceramic tile is involved; it can be used as a sub-floor, a base for counter-tops and all over the bathroom as a more …