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GIVE YOUR DECK A FACELIFT!

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Hanging out with your family or hosting friends on your old, dingy deck is not very appealing. Lucky for you, refreshing it doesn’t have to be difficult or expensive. Try your hand at the makeover ideas below!

Restore your decking. Depending on the shape it’s in, sometimes all your deck needs is a little love. If it’s still fairly new, your deck might just need a deep cleaning and a new coat of sealant. There is a multitude of deck finishing and cleaning solutions on the market to choose from to achieve this. However, if it’s more worn down, the rejuvenation process may be a bit longer, including searching for larger repairs, tightening any hardware, giving it a good cleaning, applying a stain, sealant, and paint, and more.

Add lighting. Ambient lighting can completely transform your outside space into a relaxing, cozy oasis. Consider adding solar lights that don’t require a plugin or battery replacement. The lights turn on automatically when the sun sets, making your deck come alive. You can also consider paper lanterns, rope lights, mason jar lamps, or small twinkle lights, depending on the style and mood you’d like to set.

Build a privacy screen. Privacy screens come in all styles, shapes, and sizes. Consider purchasing and installing bamboo fencing or lattice panels for a quick and easy solution. Or, if you are feeling a little more adventurous, you can build a wooden frame and grow climbing plants or vines or stretch outdoor fabric in between. Whichever route you end up choosing, make sure you get the most out of your efforts by evaluating all lines sight before building.

Home Equity. Getting a home equity line of credit allows you to borrow money against the value of your home. You receive usually up to 80 percent of your home’s value, minus the amount of your loan.

Retirement Funds. Homeowners can consider pulling money from a 401K or IRA account, even though they aren’t specifically meant to cover a home renovation. This option might incur additional penalties or tax payments, but maybe worth it when making improvements that will benefit them financially in the long run.

EYE-CATCHING WAYS TO DECORATE WITH PLANTS

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Using plants as décor is a great way to add a little color and a natural, bright feel to any room. There are endless types of plants to choose from and various ways to display each one, but here are a few of our favorite combinations.

1. Geometric pots. Find geometric pots or planters of various sizes and plant small succulents of different styles and colors in each one. Then group a few pots together on a window sill or shelf or use them individually to adorn a side table or center of the dining room table.

2. Long, hanging plants. Purchase a larger, draping plant-like eucalyptus, fern, or ivy and hang it from the ceiling using a macramé plant hanger or place it on a high shelf or ladder. These plants are perfect for the corner of your living room or room with a large, plain wall that is in need of a little pop of color.

3. Plant corner. Have a large corner in the dining or living room and need ideas on how to fill it? Consider turning it into a small plant sanctuary. Select plants of all different sizes, heights, colors, and styles and purchase either matching pots or a mix of designs. Consider the use of a stool or small table to create additional levels and strategically place each one in the corner.

4. Air plants. Air plants are universal and can be included in DIY wall art, hung from the ceiling or on the wall inside geometric metal prisms, or placed inside beautiful glass terrariums alongside other plants and colorful rocks or sand.

CREATE THE OFFICE OF YOUR DREAMS

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Whether you work full-time at home or occasionally need to conduct business in the evenings or on the weekends, a home office a great way to utilize an extra room. A dedicated workspace in your home can be designed to increase productivity and comfort. Here are 5 ideas to get you started.

Invest in a good office chair. Investing in an ergonomic office chair is essential. You may be spending anywhere from 30 to 50 hours a week sitting in it, so your back will thank you. Purchasing one with multiple adjustments is ideal so it fits you just right.

Switch up your lighting. Fluorescent lighting has been proven to be hard on the eyes. Make the switch to LED or halogen light bulbs in your home office and try to let in as much natural light as possible. Also, consider finding a desk lamp to reduce headaches and eye strain.

Keep essentials in reach and organized. Nothing says productivity like a clean, neat workspace. Select a desk with a lot of storage or install creative shelving to keep items like pens, pencils, extra batteries, calculators, notepads, and more stored within arm’s reach.

Decorate bright. Pick a color you love and use it to spice up the room. Use cheery yellow or red or relaxing tones like green and blue, instead of beiges and browns.

Aim for the view. If possible, place your desk so you are facing a window instead of a blank wall. Natural light can do wonders for staying alert and you can give yourself a short mental break when necessary by looking to the outdoors.

WHAT TO REPAIR BEFORE YOU LIST

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When you’re getting ready to list your home, it’s of the upmost importance to ensure you are showing it in the best light. Taking time to highlight its strengths and fix up some of its possible weaknesses can make a big difference in how fast it sells. Here are our top four recommended repairs to make before selling your home.

Repaint walls.

Giving your home a fresh coat of paint is one of the most cost-effective ways to spruce it up, and generally, it can be a do-it-yourself project. Make sure cover any walls with scratches and chips and consider updating any accent walls with a more neutral coat.

Repair floors.

Hardwood floors are a very desirable feature in a home, so you want to ensure they look their best by fixing scratches or dull areas. If your carpet is worn or stained, consider replacing them. And don’t forget the tile in your kitchen or bathrooms. Re-grouting can go a long way in making dingy tile work look brand new!

Refresh the landscaping.

Show buyers your home is the full package by dressing up the outside as well as the in. Clean walkways and driveways, plant seasonal flowers and plants, trim hedges and trees, install outdoor décor pieces and fill in mulch and gravel.

Fix your fixtures.

Leaky faucet? Rusted drains? Loose drawer handle? Making these small fixes can make a big difference to potential buyers with detailed-orientated minds. Improve your kitchen. An outdated kitchen can be a real eyesore in a home. Updating cabinetry, repairing or replacing countertops, and installing new faucets and sinks may be worth the investment

MUST-HAVE TOOLS FOR HOMEOWNERS

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When you own your home, things are going to break and, unless you want to spend your money on visits from a neighborhood handyman, you’re going to need to fix them yourself. Luckily, you don’t need an arsenal of tools to handle most home maintenance fixes. These five tools will cover most of your basic projects.

1. Cordless drill. A cordless drill is a must-have for installing cabinets, drawer pulls, hinges, picture frames, shelves and hooks, and more. Whether it’s for do-it-yourself projects or repairs, you’ll use your cordless drill just about every month.

2. Drain cleaners. Shower and bathroom sink drains are susceptible to clogs because of the daily buildup of hair and whisker clippings. You can use chemical clog removers like Drano, but they’re expensive and the lingering chemical scent is unpleasant. Instead, buy some plastic drain cleaners that can reach into the drain to pull out the clog of hair and gunk. You can purchase them on Amazon or at a local hardware store for a low price.

3. Shop-vac. No matter how careful you are, spills and accidents will happen and there are some tasks that just can’t be handled with paper towels or a standard vacuum, like pet messes or broken glass.

4. Loppers. Even the minimum amount of care for your landscaping will require some loppers to remove damaged branches, vines, thick weeds, and any other unruly plants in your yard.

5. Flashlight. You’re going to want something a little more powerful than your iPhone flashlight when you’re in the crawlspace!

Well Here Goes Nothing...

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Oh where, oh where do I start? I suppose I should tell you who the heck I am and what exactly I am aiming to accomplish with HandyAndi.org.

A few house keeping items first:
Why does the website end with “org”?
Simple, .com was taken and I will absolutely be providing organization tips for your home and your life!

Where did the name Handy Andi come from?
Let me start by saying that, yes, I am aware that handy Andi sounds a little risk-ayyy, so get your giggles out now and let’s move on :). Handy Andi is a cute little nickname my friends gave me while I was living in San Diego. We would go out dancing and someone would rip a dress that they borrowed from a friend… queue Handy Andi with my sewing skills to fix it right up like it never happened! Your birthday is coming up and you want a custom unicorn cake & cookies… Handy Andi can for sure, whip that up for you! Say a vespa, crashes into the passenger side of your convertible and rips the side mirror off, along with leaving a few dents down the side body of your car (this actually happened to me, by the way)…… and what did I do? I used duct tape to pop out the dents, turtle wax & hair extension glue remover to buff out the paint transfer, and a little bit of JB weld and clear epoxy glue fixed my side mirror up and you could barely tell! “Handy Andi strikes again!” is what my friends would cheer and chant when ever I was able to swoop in with a clever solution to the days’ problem.

So, I suppose that is what you can expect to find here most often, clever solutions to our daily human problems. It’s important to note, my parents raised me to work smarter, not harder. That means that I will always strive to find the solution that is the most simple, straightforward, and easy to execute. The name MacGyver was regularly mentioned in my house when I was growing up. There was nothing that my dad couldn’t build or fix and no limit to my moms creativity, put the two together and oh man, great things were possible. I like to think that I picked up a lot paying attention to how they tackled projects to craft homes that were just awesome to grow up in. “Do it yourself and you can save yourself a lot of time and money”, words of wisdoms that my dad spouted at me enough times, it seems the message stuck.

Which leads me to affordability, another focus of mine! I have made it my mission to do as many things myself as I can… at least the first time around. There is almost no task that cannot be learned, new skills can always be acquired if you’re willing to suck at them for a bit while you are getting the hang of things. Practice makes progress in your pursuit of perfection. Learning new skills to do things yourself can save you a lot of money over your lifetime. It can allow you to go all out on the bathroom remodel of your dreams, get the tile that is $4.00 a square foot if you want! Because you’re saving thousands on labor, you can splurge a little more on your materials! Or maybe you take those labor savings and invest them in stocks/crypto, real estate, or something else you are passionate about.

The point is, if you do it yourself, you give yourself more financial and creative opportunities. AND!!! If you absolutely HATE the task once you’re done, you will at the very least (1) feel accomplished, (2) have saved yourself some money, and (3) now have the understanding of what the task entails and will feel much better about paying someone else to do it for you in the future! Literally, can’t loose!
There have been a many times where I have had someone come out and quote me a price to do a project at the house, and because I have a good understanding of the cost of materials, about how long it should take, what tools are needed (bonus if I already have them!!), and how annoying or easy that task is to complete, I am able to make a strong choice to pay someone or DIY. Big surprise… I usually elect to do it myself, in true Handy Andi fashion.

So Who Am I?
I am a 30 something, Californian gal with a passion for DIY, learning new things, and having a can do attitude. I am a dog mom. I am a wife. I am a friend, sister, daughter, niece, auntie, & cousin. I am an artist, creator, crafter, singing, painter, writer, hobby enthusiast. I love color, patterns, organization, functionality, bargains, & symmetry.

What am I trying to accomplish with Handy Andi?
I have had a long career in restaurant operations and management. I have built websites, social media accounts, heck…. business for other people… my. entire. life. So, I think it’s time that I build and manage a little something for myself that can help other like minded, do it yourself-ers in the process.
I need a space where my creative adventures can be simplified and shared with others.

When ever I go to tackle a new project, no one has simple ‘how to’s’ with out tons of filler content. I want reader’s digest level ‘how to’s’ when I have a short attention span and even shorter amounts of free time to figure out what ever it is that I am trying to tackle.