Saturday, December 31, 2011

Home Improvement Resolutions - 12/30 Money Pit e-Newsletter

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•The Welcome Mat

You're ready to ring in the New Year with noisemakers, confetti and those all-important resolutions for yourself…and your money pit. But even if you have the best intentions, your home improvement resolutions aren't likely to stick unless you have a workable plan for bringing them into action. That's where we come in with the tips and how-to's you’ll find in this week's issue. You can do-it-yourself, but you don't have to do it alone.

•This Issue

New Year's Resolutions For Your Home

With a few simple changes around the house, homeowners can expand their space, save money and make their home a healthier, better living environment. Here are a few tips for meeting your New Year's resolutions and getting your home in shape. read more

Returning Holiday Gifts: Hassle Free

Gifts are always given with good intention but returning gifts that while appreciated are not needed can be a hassle. Here are some great guidelines to help you navigate retailers for continued deals and many happy returns. read more

New Year's Eve Gadgets for Parties of Every Pace

Planning a New Year's Eve celebration? Consider injecting your party with a little something special. Whether you're planning a quiet gathering of your closest friends or an all-out wild bash, there's an idea here to add panache to every at-home New Year's Eve soiree. read more

Top 5 Home Improvement Mistakes

The new year often brings a burst of energy for taking on projects around the house, but if you don't look before you leap, you might end up blundering right into a mistake. Get started off on the right foot with our list of 5 common home improvement snafus and how to avoid them. read more

Ask Tom & Leslie: Heating a Tile Floor

"I have a tile floor in my kitchen. It does not have any in-floor heating. Are there any good products that could be put on the underside of the subfloor in the basement to help heat the floor and room some?" read more

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