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DIY Projects

How to Install a Garden Arbor in Your Yard

A garden arbor creates a great focal point for your yard while providing a place for vegetation, such as vines, to grow. Vinyl garden arbor kits, such as those from Walpole Woodworkers, are easy to assemble and install.

How to Pour Concrete Curbing in Your Yard

Adding a concrete curb to your flower garden or foundation bed will help define the space and contain the plants. Watch this video to find out how to go about it.

How to Pour a Concrete Walkway in Your Yard

There are many materials that can be used to create a walkway or path in your yard including stone, brick, gravel, and concrete. Walkmaker® concrete forms from Quikrete are a DIY-friendly way to pour a concrete path and are available in several patterns that mimic brick and stone.

How to Paint a Wicker Chair

Painting an old wicker chair is an easy DIY project that can breathe new life into old furniture. All it takes is a few hours work and a can of spray paint.

How to Build a Pullout Trash Bin for Your Kitchen

While you can buy cabinet mounted wire rack pullout hardware at the home center to hold your kitchen trash, a homemade pullout works just as well and is easier to use, since you don’t have to open the cabinet door to access it.

How to Replace a Kitchen Faucet

Replacing the kitchen faucet in your home is not that difficult. Watch this video to find out how to go about it.

How to Make a Light Post Planter for Your Yard

Light post planters are expensive, but these resourceful gardeners came up with a clever idea for building their own. This is an easy DIY project that you can do at home with only a handful of tools. Read on to find out how.

How To Clean and Oil Butcher Block for Use in the Kitchen

Butcher blocks are beautiful additions to your kitchen, providing a sturdy work surface with the warmth and beauty of wood. However, to protect both the wood and your health, it’s important to keep butcher blocks sanitized and sealed. If you take the time to clean and oil your butcher block about once a month, you can be assured it will last a lifetime. Read on to find out more.