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 6 Creative Ways to Store Your Pup’s Food And Treats

Dogs have been man's best friend since time immemorial. They offer great companionship, and we even consider them as a part of the family. Dogs go as far as being therapeutic, as some are even used to brighten up sick patients' moods. Having these furry friends means figuring out how to share a living space with them. And this also translates to storing their food and treats. Devising creative, even Pinterest worthy-ways to store your dog's food goes a long way to feeling good about your space and your dog while ensuring the freshness of your dog’s food

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Dogs have been man's best friend since time immemorial. They offer great companionship, and we even consider them as a part of the family. Dogs go as far as being therapeutic, as some are even used to brighten up sick patients' moods. Having these furry friends means figuring out how to share a living space with them. And this also translates to storing their food and treats. Devising creative, even Pinterest worthy-ways to store your dog's food goes a long way to feeling good about your space and your dog while ensuring the freshness of your dog’s food.

Personalized metal milk bucket

This is for the folks who are leaning more on the side of having an industrial look in the houses. Having a metal milking bucket with a bit of stencil work for labeling as a form of storing your dog's food works well because the metal ensures the food stays fresh and crispy while maintaining a posh look for a simple thing such as storing dog food. This method is not expensive which works well on a low budget. You can choose to pour the dog food directly into the metal bucket or have it in its original packaging.

Wicker laundry baskets

Now here's a creative way to store food without making it too obvious a destination for dog food. You can have it in the kitchen, hallway, or even pantry, and it would work as a great addition to the interior décor while helping to maintain the cluster of having dog food packets and feeding bowls lying around. This is such a simple yet sophisticated look for your home and your pet's food.

Plastic storage containers

These are those simple plastic drawers that you can use for storing things around the house, such as old magazines or organizing any bundles of heaps like toys in the house. Most of them are stackable, offering options to store more than one type of food and being transparent gives you a nice view of what is inside. They also work well for storing dog food. You can go the extra mile with some do-it-yourself artwork using sticky labels and stickers of little doggy bones for aesthetics.

Furniture units

This comprises of little custom-made furniture specifically for storing your dog's food. The furniture can double up as decoration around the house and still serve as your dog's feeding companion. These small furniture units work best if you don’t want your pup’s food to be visible around the house, especially when you have visitors around. Saving on space, most of them come with a storage compartment where the dog food is stored and both a feeding and watering bowl at the top.

Fixed up metal tins

There are always some metal tins lying around the house waiting for us to figure out how to put them to fair use. And here come our furry friends and their foods, and voila, we have storage tins. Upcycling these storage tins sends us to an arts and crafts space, all for our canine buddies. A little bit of spray paint here and stencil there, some more stickers and the old metal tins are transformed into creative boxes to put our dog’s food. These metal tins can be stacked, which makes them more appealing and saves you some space.

Do it yourself mason jars

Here’s another posh style for storing dog food. Having more than one mason jar to store your dog's biscuits, treats and kibble makes it easy to know what food to feed your dog and when. Color coordinating the jars using different colored lids and creatively personalized figurines on the lids adds more glamour to such a simple storage idea. It is such a lovely and thoughtful way to showcase your dog’s space owing to the multi-colored figurines, and it is also an easy do that requires minimal effort for a beautiful end product. Another upside to mason jars is the fact that they can last quite a while with proper care, and they ensure your dog's food remains fresh and crunchy.

       

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How To Build a Household Emergency Kit

The most important rule of thumb in life is “be ready for anything.” Here’s how to build a household emergency kit to be ready for everything!

How To Build a Household Emergency Kit

Stuff happens. Whether it’s a minor fire in the kitchen or a full-blown disaster in your community, you need to be ready to react to danger and either tackle it yourself or prepare for the worst. Here's how to build a household emergency kit containing items that can help make the bad times a little easier to handle.

Water Supply

We take water for granted, expecting it to pour out whenever we turn a handle. But what if it wasn’t that easy? Droughts, tornadoes, and other disasters can stem the water supply or make it undrinkable. Just in case, store a three-day supply of water somewhere in your home that’s cool and dry. Food-grade containers, in 55-gallon drums and other sizes, are the best because they don’t transfer toxic materials to the water. You’ll need a gallon of water per person per day for drinking and sanitation. You shouldn’t store tap water for more than six months before changing it.

Food Supply

Put aside a three-day supply of non-perishable food including canned meats, canned fruits and vegetables, canned chili, peanut butter, jellies and jams, dry or canned soup, fruit and protein bars, granola and cereals, and baby food (if necessary). Avoid foods that can spoil or cause thirst. Check cans for damage or corrosion and replace them. Also, if you must leave your home, canned goods provide their own “pots” for cooking over a fire.

First Aid Kit

Always an indispensable tool—from minor cuts to greater injuries—as long as you remember to keep it stocked. Also, a portable kit with a shoulder strap is easier to grab and go than a slick plastic box with no handle. You could make your own kit, but premade ones are available at reasonable prices. The Red Cross sells one containing necessities like aspirin, disinfecting wipes and antibiotic ointments, gauze pads, tape, an emergency blanket, a CPR kit, bandages in all shapes and sizes, and vinyl gloves, among other equipment.

Basic Tools and Comforts

A 10-in-1 multipurpose tool is an invaluable and portable way to be ready for anything. Small battery-operated radios will keep you updated on the news while flashlights keep you safe in the dark (bring extra batteries for both). Paper maps beat apps when the power goes out and you need to find a safe place to stay. Wet wipes are good for everyone’s basic sanitation and hygiene, but don’t forget to pack for specific individuals with certain needs (medication, syringes, eyeglasses, and so on).

Get the Car Ready To Go

When learning how to build a household emergency kit, don’t forget your car. In an emergency, your car won’t just be your transportation; it may serve as your temporary home/headquarters. Ensure it gets regular checkups, keep it filled with gas and topped off with fluids, and pack a car emergency kit along with an empty gas can, water container, and any other tools you might need on the road.

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Shaker Kitchens: A Timeless Trend

Combining sleek elegance and functional simplicity, Shaker style kitchens have stood the test of time for over two centuries. An emphasis on quality craftsmanship and classic style cements these kitchens as a firm favorite among kitchen designers. In our latest article, we take a closer look at the Shaker kitchen trend and what makes it so enduring.

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Combining sleek elegance and functional simplicity, Shaker style kitchens have stood the test of time for over two centuries. An emphasis on quality craftsmanship and classic style cements these kitchens as a firm favorite among kitchen designers. In our latest article, we take a closer look at the Shaker kitchen trend and what makes it so enduring.

A History of Shaker Style

The Shaker style originated in the mid 18th century. Its creators were a small religious sect which emerged from the Quakers. The group, known to many as ‘Shakers’ prized honesty, simplicity and utility as core values amongst their community. Many embraced communal living and self sufficient practices, growing their own food and making their own furniture.   

‘Beauty Rests on Utility

A popular Shaker maxim, ‘beauty rests on utility’ depicts the Shaker belief that simple is stylish. And that too much adornment is a show of ‘pride’. Instead of lavish ornamentation, Shakers focused on function and the belief that all things should hold a purpose. Their lifestyle avoided unnecessary waste. Off cuts of wood would be used for kindling or making matches. 

Shaker Signature Style: Shaker Cabinets

Perhaps the most well known element of Shaker style is their cabinets. Renowned for their solid, well built cabinets, in particular their doors, these are a key feature in any Shaker kitchen. 

Shaker style cabinet doors will typically comprise a square frame, with panels and rails. Made from robust, locally sourced wood, they are truly built to last. 

Rather than importing wood for their cabinets, Shakers opted for locally sourced materials, preferring woods such as cherry, oak and maple. These woods have the added benefit of the grain showing through paint layers to give that traditional look. 

While the Shakers were known for their love of function and simplicity, their choice in color schemes was certainly not lacking in aesthetic appeal. The original Shaker kitchens used primary colors such as red, yellow, green or blue. Shakers used natural plants and dyes to mix their palettes, which created beautiful naturally inspired tones, providing a welcome contrast to the traditional plain white walls. 

The Importance of Storage

With their desire for function came the importance of adequate storage. They believed that space should be uncluttered (a common theme in modern day minimalism design trends), with everything in its place. Within Shaker design you will find plenty of functional storage. Tables with drawers for cutlery, peg hooks or rails for displaying utensils, dried herbs and cookware and large dressers all feature. In modern day Shaker kitchens, designers use kitchen islands to provide additional storage.

The beauty of the Shaker style kitchen is that it is perfect for both period and modern style properties. The sleek, modern minimalism reminiscent of the contemporary kitchen combined with traditional values and natural materials is the ideal mix. If you are a lover of minimalist or Scandinavian style design, both of these have been heavily influenced by Shaker style. 

Key Elements of a Shaker Kitchen

Neutral Colors

To start with, a Shaker kitchen needs a neutral color base on which to build. Most designers prefer classic or warm white, as it perfectly complements the overall style and makes the most of natural light. However, others have been known to opt for darker colors such as navy for their kitchen backdrop.

Sturdy Cabinets

At center stage should be solid timber cabinets, with the classic Shaker style structure. Oak is a sturdy, reliable wood that will stand the test of time, while acting as a perfect base for your chosen color scheme. 

Color Contrast

Many Shakers chose to leave their cabinets unpainted, instead just oiling them. However, if you desire a little more color, be sure to pick a contrasting shade to your white walls. Opt for earthy tones, like the Shakers themselves. Alternatively, go bold with a darker, more dramatic shade. Deep navy and forest green are popular seasonal color trends. 

Natural Materials

When it comes to worktops, solid, natural materials are best. Stone, marble or granite are all popular choices. While another stylish option is wood such as oak or walnut. 

Simple living and beauty in functionality. Shaker style is sophisticated and timeless - built to last.  

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Tips for Protecting the Many Different Kinds of Flooring Throughout Your Home

There are likely several different types of flooring and floor materials throughout your home, and each of these require different types of protection and care. To keep all your floors in top condition, you need to know what care requirements they each have. Here are a few tips for protecting different floors in your home to keep them looking new for years.

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There are likely several different types of flooring and floor materials throughout your home, and each of these require different types of protection and care. To keep all your floors in top condition, you need to know what care requirements they each have. Here are a few tips for protecting different floors in your home to keep them looking new for years.

Choose the Right Products When Cleaning

First, know that cleaning your floors is essential no matter which material you use. It is the easiest and most efficient way to extend the life of your floor. Sweep non-carpeted floors twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening, to get rid of food crumbs, dust, grime, or dirt. While these may not seem like a big deal, they can ruin the floors. Microfiber dust mops are inexpensive, simple to use, and highly effective at picking the smallest particles. 

When you’re using cleaning chemicals to clean up spills and other messes, check the label on the cleaner to ensure that they won’t damage your floors. Do not use diluted vinegar to clean, as it tends to fade things out. Also avoid using soap-based cleaners as they leave remnants on the finish, which can cause damage.

Recoat Wood Floors Regularly

Even with cleaning the floors daily, some damage will likely still happen. With time you will notice scratches and scuffs on your wood floors, and the finish of the boards will fade and wear. Recoating them revamp the floors, making them brighter and shinier. This will also help prevent future scratches and scuffs. You should usually recoat every three to five years, or if you notice it getting dull and scratched.

Protect Concrete Floors

While concrete floors may seem indestructible, they can get scratched or dented by heavy objects being dragged across them. They can also crack due to fluctuations in temperature or other issues. You can use an epoxy garage floor coating for concrete floors in the garage, basement, or elsewhere in your home. Epoxy is a liquid that hardens after application. In addition to reinforcing the floor and protecting it, an epoxy coating can also make it look cleaner and more attractive. Concrete epoxy is resilient, long-lasting, and easy to retain. Applying it over concrete floors furnishes a smooth, durable, and high-performance surface that lasts years and endure heavy loads.

Applying epoxy requires a spotless and penetrable surface to stick properly. Concrete should not be polished; otherwise, epoxy will not work. The concrete must be healthy. Remove all grease and patches, and repair cracks before applying an epoxy coat. Test the surface for anterior layers for other products if the concrete is old.

Clean Carpets Frequently

Keep doormats or rugs at all entrances for visitors and family members to clean their shoes. This will protect the carpets throughout the rest of your home from picking up this dirt instead. For indoor house pets, keep pet towels within reach of the door to clean their paws before allowing them to enter the house. Vacuum your carpets frequently to avoid the accumulation of dust. You can also apply a stain protectant coating to the carpets or invest in waterproof carpets. This minimizes wear and tear and safeguards them from any spillage or stains. If you do spill something, be sure to clean it up quickly or it will be difficult to get out.

Be Careful With Vinyl Flooring

Many people like vinyl floors because they’re a cheaper alternative to hardwood or tile floors while still being attractive. They are also very durable and more resistant to water damage than hardwood. However, they can still be damaged. It is important to lift furniture if you have vinyl flooring instead of sliding it. Sliding furniture will scratch, dent, rip, or otherwise harm the floor. Use an area rug or glue felt pads to protect the floors. 

Protecting your floors doesn’t have to be difficult. If you remember a few simple care tips for the flooring in your home, your floors will look beautiful for years to come.

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