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Tips to Pet-Proof Your Home

Tips to Pet-Proof Your Home According to an American Pet Products Association (APPA) survey, 62% of U.S. households have a pet and more than half of all owners identify their pets as a member of their family. The survey also found that in 2009, Americans spent $45 billion on their pets nearly half of that was for vet care, supplies and over-the-counter medicines. But was this money well spent? And how much do people really know about their pet's health? JustAnswer is a website connecting people to thousands of verified experts in over 100 categories including Pet & Veterinary. These experts provide answers to pet owners' most important questions, helping them become savvier about their pet's health. According to the Experts on JustAnswer, there are a handful of common household items that can be extremely dangerous for animals and can cause costly situations for owners. To help pet-proof a home and avoid spending a fortune on unnecessary vet bil

6 Simple Tips for a Warm Bathroom

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6 Simple Tips for a Warm Bathroom By Andrea Davis Your bathroom is one of the most important rooms in your home, but it can also be one of the coldest. If you’re tired of getting up in the middle of the night and walking into a chilly room, it’s time to warm things up. Here are six ideas to keep your bathroom warm: 1. Keep towels warm 24/7. A towel warmer keeps your towels heated so you can end every bath or shower in comfort. In addition, it can double as an energy-efficient heater for your entire bathroom. 2. Heat up the toilet. A heated toilet seat is a great way to keep your bathroom warm this winter. Depending on the type of toilet you have, make sure to have your measurements on hand in order to purchase the correct size. 3. Install a space heater. Adding a space heater to your bathroom is an easy way to introduce warmth. Choose an energy-efficient heater with built-in safety features like a tip-over safety switch or automated shut-off. Always make sure to

So I like to cook...

I love it when my food looks good:-)Happy Food:-)Happy Kimmie :) Posted by Kim Kroner on  Monday, December 31, 2012

New Weekly Article || A Little country in the city

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New Weekly Article Interior designers shape environments for a variety of situations. They design apartments, townhomes, mid-size homes, and mansions for singles, couples, and families. But what happens when there is an unoccupied house with no client to represent? How can a designer develop a home with personality and style identity with no one to interview? LeAnne Bunnell of elle design in Calgary, Alberta, came up with a clever solution to this challenge. When elle design was asked to style the interior of a local builder’s showcase home, Bunnell simply invented her client. “We felt that the home and neighborhood were appropriate for a family, so we created a couple with a child,” says Bunnell. “We actually assigned names to them.” Her staff chose occupations, hobbies, likes, and dislikes, and used these details to create a showcase home with individual character. Read More 

Homemade Cleaning Solutions || Kim Kroner Blog || New Weekly Article

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Well Organized Kitchen || Articles || Kim Kroner || Your Home & Lifestyle.

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Weekly review - August 25th - 31st Kim Kroner Real Estate

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