marciazelinger's ideas
Finances on autopilot. The more money we make, the more we tend to spend — that’s just human nature. If you’re not a budgeter or naturally frugal, at least put as much of your income as you can into savings every time you get paid. Set up an automatic deposit into your savings account — your spending will soon adapt accordingly. I do this already, but this year, I’m going to increase the portion I save. The more I save, the more travel choices I’ll have. And what better way is there to spend money? If you’re more sensible than I am, you should probably put a little extra into your mortgage each month as well, even if it’s just a few dollars.
Ogawa suggests staying between two and three exits — more than that makes things complicated and cuts into counter space and storage. “Two ways in and out of the kitchen keeps a nice flow, especially during parties,” agrees Alper. “But it’s all about looking at the big picture. Design your kitchen to include the furniture layout in the adjacent rooms.”
4. Oils and spice niche. A wall's depth — about 3 to 4 inches — is rarely used. Create a niche for everyday oils, spices and other cooking necessities. It will help you take advantage of every square inch your kitchen offers.
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Side garage
End shelves
Closed shelves
lool ideas
Blue outside flooring
Wall flowers
Golf yard
Entrance gate
Exterior
Adobe and tiles
Adobe and tiles
Floor
Entrance
Bathrooms
Herringbone floors
Blue kitchens
Adobe and tiles
Colorful entrance
Bricks and colorful cabinets
Wood panels
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