Looking for inspiring bathroom ceiling light ideas? Try a statement chandelier, LED strip lights, or a vintage-style lantern.
Author: Andrea Butler
Andréa Butler has a passion for writing, editing, and binge-watching home improvement shows. While she’s just getting started on her DIY journey, she enjoys researching new projects and testing them out. Besides aspiring to be a handier woman, she also enjoys singing and reading.
11 Stunning Bathroom Chandelier Ideas to Elevate Your Space
For starters, bathroom chandelier ideas include traditional crystal ones, tiered pendants, and lantern-style lights.
Are Smart Thermostats Worth It? Pros and Cons
Smart thermostats lower energy costs, can be controlled remotely, and are easy to use. However, they’ve got their downsides, too.
How Often Should You Clean Your Air Ducts?
I suggest calling an air duct pro if you notice extreme dust, visible mold, pest infestations, or after recent home renovations, to name a few. However, there’s no set schedule for cleaning air ducts.
7 Signs Your Air Ducts Need Cleaning
You’ll know your air ducts need cleaning if you notice higher energy bills, your air smells musty, worsening allergies, or extreme levels of dust, to start.
4 Ways to Clean Second-Story Gutters
When you second-story gutters, I suggest using a ladder. If you’d rather keep your feet on the ground, use a leaf blower, a pressure washer, or a wet/dry vacuum with extension tools.
10 Inspiring Shower Lighting Ideas for Your Bathroom
Explore these shower lighting ideas to revitalize your bathroom: recessed lighting, waterproof lamps, pendant lights, wall sconces, and more.
6 Signs You Have Clogged Gutters
Some of the six signs that you have clogged gutters include overflowing gutters, stains on your siding, standing water around your foundation, and sagging gutters.
How to Install a Bathroom Vanity and Sink
Learn how to modernize your bathroom vanity in 7 steps. To start, gather your tools, take out the old vanity, and prep the space for the new one.
How to Remove a Bathroom Vanity and Sink in 5 Steps
Removing a bathroom vanity and sink involves shutting off the water, disconnecting the plumbing, and removing the countertop and cabinetry.