Liven Up Your Bar's Backyard Space for Nighttime Ambiance

Posted on: 4 January 2017
If you have a bar and have access to a backyard space for customers, then you should take advantage of it and turn your bar into a hot spot for people who like drinking under the stars. However, you can't simply set out some tables and chairs and expect to attract a crowd. People could drink in their own backyard if that was all they wanted. It's your job as a bar owner to make sure the outside space is as inviting as the inside and looks like a fun place for customers to come.
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Some Clever Treatments For Old Or Tired Picture Frames

Posted on: 30 December 2016
If you want to give some older picture frames a fresh look, try changing them up a bit with some simple materials that you likely have in your home or garage. Try these tips to give your older frames a new life, or to freshen up a photo frame to give as a thoughtful gift. Some ways to change and enhance your picture frames are: - Decoupage. Decoupage is an excellent way to alter and enhance old picture frames, while maintaining their utility and purpose.
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Easy Flowers To Grow Indoors

Posted on: 29 December 2016
Houseplants add that special burst of color and natural texture to your home and brighten up any room. You may love your plants but hate trying to keep them alive and vibrant. If you don't have a green thumb, you can still have gorgeous blooms indoors by choosing flowers that are easy to grow. Here are some easy flowers to grow inside. African violets Not only are African violets simply stunning in their starkly vivid hues, they are also extremely easy to grow indoors.
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Understanding The Dangers And The Removal Of Iron In Your Water

Posted on: 29 December 2016
If you have recently moved into a home with a well, then recent water testing may have revealed that the water contains an abundance of iron. If this development concerns you, then keep reading to understand why high iron levels in your water are concerning and also what you can do about it. Why Are High Iron Levels A Concern? Iron is an essential nutrient that your body needs to create red blood cells.
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