Geraldine has over a decade of experience writing within the home improvement sector. Additionally, she has unique first-hand renovation experience as the previous owner of a house-flipping business.
In a light-filled workshop in Bexhill-on-Sea, on the Sussex coast, the rhythmic rasp of a saw is the only sound that cuts through the quiet. Furniture maker James Torble and his students are busy ...
One of the benefits of using old-fashioned wooden beams is their all-weather durability. They can withstand humidity and water better than particle boards and other synthetic materials, which crumble ...
Before diving into more costly repairs, discover how a simple prep process and a can of paint makes it easy to fix your ...
Instead of a chemical wood stain, create a natural option using just two ingredients that are probably already sitting in ...
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It’s easy to create a false dichotomy between fine art and design, between form and function or even between art and science. But for Denver-based furniture and object designer Laura Kishimoto, it is ...