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Phyllis K

Polk, OH
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About Me:

varied, motorcycle riding, sewing, reading

Favorite area of home improvement:

kitchen, bath


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  • Only 3 ingredients in this Homemade Toilet Bowl Cleaner

Homemade Toilet Bowl Cleaner

I love this recipe for Homemade Toilet Bowl Cleaner. With only three ingredients it is easy to use and costs only pennies per serving. I used it and my toilets were shining.

Removing toxins from my home without using chemicals is important, so this non toxic homemade toilet bowl cleaner is a winner. For those of you who don't like the smell of vinegar the Melaleuca essential oil will not only mask the smell but will also serve as a ...»

sanitizer.

I highly recommend this do it yourself recipe for Homemade Toilet Bowl Cleaner. I just added the baking soda, Melaleuca or Tee-Tree Essential Oil and then the vinegar and let it soak for about 10 minutes. I followed up by scrubbing it with my toilet bowl brush.

1/2 - 3/4 cup baking soda

8 - 10 drops tea-tree or melaleuca essential oil

1/2 - 3/4 cup distilled white vinegar

Pour Baking Soda directly into the toilet boil add oil, then vinegar - in this order.

Add Essential Oil

Let sit for 10 minutes then scrub boil with brush.

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Unique Wainscot

My Favorite Room - Unique and modern wainscot. Product info and installation tutorial.

http://www.soulstyle.ca/living-room-wainscot...

Soulstyle Interior Decorating & Home Staging
Soulstyle Interior Decora... New York, NY
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    Commented on Sep 04, 2012
    That looks like it needs to be dusted. I hate dusting. It looks great though.
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Whole-house remodel and garage addition in West Chester, PA (Pine Street Carpenters).

A new design was created for the main living areas of this home to better suit the family's lifestyle. This was achieved by adding an attached three-car garage and converting the esiting ...»
garage into a family room and sun room.

This garage conversion allowed for an open floor plan and first floor remodel that successfully matched the family's lifestyle and remodeling goals. These goals included: a larger family room; an open floor plan connecting the main living areas; better flow and functionality for both daily living and entertaining; better storage and organizational opportunities; and defined study and reading areas that were still connected to the heart of the main living areas.

To this end, this whole house remodel created an open flow for the main living spaces, including a new kitchen, wet bar, dining room, family room, sun room, and study. Connecting these remodeled living spaces to the new garage is a new mud room and laundry area.

Also integral to this remodel was to make the garage addition seamless to the existing home, making it look from both the exterior and interior as if an addition had never been made at all.

Pine Street Carpenters & The Kitchen Studio at Pine Street
Pine Street Carpenters & ... West Chester, PA
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    Commented on Jun 11, 2012
    very lovely!!! nicely done
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