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My Big List of Goals I’m Going to Accomplish in 2022 Week 15 of 52

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Here’s my big list of things I want to accomplish in 2022: Remodel The Kitchen I’m currently in love with the Ryttenberg (Clear) Light Fixture by Old Brick Lighting. Simple, a unique classic design and clean lines, what more could I ask for? I love it! Sell Enough Rugs to Buy an AGA Stove {$12,137.85 of $22,000 earned so far} The AGA has been ordered {we put 1/2 down when we placed the order} and it should be here later this summer. So far I have about 55% of the stove paid for and at this rate if I continue...

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The Best Artificial Plants To Liven Up Your Home — No Green Thumb Necessary

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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SPY.com may receive an affiliate commission. One of the easiest ways to liven up any room in the house is to add a splash of green, most often in the form of a plant. While the process of buying and placing the plant is pretty straightforward, one thing that is often overlooked is that real indoor plants need to be cared for. Granted, if you have a green thumb, that isn’t too difficult. But, if you just can’t seem to keep anything green alive or...

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22 Best and Coolest Metal Wine Holders

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  1. Xverycan Wine Glass Rack Under Cabinet, 8 Row Large Wine Glass Holder, Metal Black Stemware Hanging Rack Hanger, DIY Bar Glass Rack for Kitchen Restaurant Bartender Hotel, Screws Included, Easy to Assemble Space saving with this rack you can get a neatcomfortable and stylish kitchen cabinet or home barOur rack can help you get a huge gain of space in your kitchen cabinetsbar cartbuffet hutch credenza space or home shelvesThis rack can be a great gift for your friends to decorate his home barchanging home style into more elegant 8 rows wine glasses holder the size of this...

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A Boatbuilder-Turned-Designer’s Seaworthy Sauna in a Maine Harbor

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Design—and the marriage of function and beauty—was always in the air, and sea, for Brendan Ravenhill. When he was a child, for instance, his father, then chief curator at the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, helmed an exhibit called “The Art of the Personal Object.” But it was Brendan’s childhood summers on Islesford Harbor on the coast of Maine that had perhaps the most steady, staying impact. He became fascinated by the functionality of tools and wooden boats, going on to become a year-round lobsterman, then the co-founder of Islesford Boatworks, a boat-building school on Little Cranberry Island. He...

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10 Outdoor Staging Tips for Selling Your Home

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Since the pandemic, everyone’s looking at outdoor living spaces through a new, more appreciative lens. Taking things outside helped us survive the worst COVID waves, and the habit isn’t going anywhere. If the weather cooperates, why not work, host the party, or enjoy a meal in the fresh air? “It’s really important to maximize your outdoor space. People want higher quality furniture and higher quality design,” says Kiel Wuellner, vice president of design for Los Angeles-based Vesta, which specializes in interior design and staging for luxury homes. “Anything they do indoors, they want to do outdoors too. Ideally, you want...

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