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The following are the newest home-related articles on Home.Tips.Net. Click the article's title (shown in bold) to see the associated article.

Building a Sandbox. A sandbox is a perennial favorite among children, so why not give one to a child that you know. Building a sandbox is easy, here's how. (August 29, 2008)

Should I Reupholster My Chair?. Purchasing furniture can be a huge expense for anyone. The next time you are faced with this task, ask your self whether you should reupholster your chair. Here are some easy guidelines to help you decide. (August 27, 2008)

Removing a Stripped Screw. One of the more difficult things to handle in home repairs is a stripped screw. Here is what you can do to take care of this annoying problem. (August 25, 2008)

Refinishing Wood Furniture. Instead of throwing away beloved, older furniture, why not resurrect the beauty of the piece? Here is how you can do just that. (August 22, 2008)

Refinishing Doors. Instead of completely replacing a door, and spending loads of money that could be better used on a different project, why not try refinishing your door instead? Here is how you can do that. (August 20, 2008)

Painting Concrete. Concrete is probably the most common material used in building a home or business. How does one go about improving the look of this material and thereby improving the look of your home or garage? Here's how you can do that. (August 18, 2008)

Weather Stripping Doors. Next time you get your energy bill, you might be surprised to find out how large it is. One way to combat this rising cost is to check the weather stripping on your doors and windows. Here is how you can replace that worn and out dated weather stripping, and thereby cutting the cost. (August 15, 2008)