Curbly | DIY Design Community


Make Your Home a Better Place.
Post pictures of your pad, share design ideas, and get expert advice. Learn more.

15 Alternative Uses for Lemons

By DIY Maven Lemon0

When life gives you lemons, make....acne remover????? Apparently so. But if acne isn't a problem for you, maybe one of the other 14 alternative uses for lemons might be useful. 1. Fingernail Cleaner 2. Acne Remover 3. Guitar Cleaner 4. Sore Throat Treatment 5. Food Preservative 6. Antibacterial Soap 7. Natural Insecticide 8. Stain Remover 9. Cheese Grater Cleaner 10. Metal Shining Solution 11. Aide for Metabolism 12. Short-term Deodorant 13. Aromatherapy 14. Table Decoration 15. China and Kitchenware Disinfectant To implement all of these ideas, check out lifehackery.com. »MORE

August 20, 2008
Viewed 37 times
Heart 0

How to clean every surface in your house.

By DIY Maven Nitty-gritty-cleaning

Real Simple says that with just one bucket of supplies you can scrub every surface in your home squeeky clean. Their 18 handy-dandy tips include: How to Clean Butcher Block How to Clean Ceramic Tile How to Clean Cork Flooring How to Clean Glass How to Clean Granite How to Clean Hardwood Cabinets How to Clean Hardwood Flooring How to Clean Limestone How to Clean Marble How to Clean Mirrors How to Clean Plastic-Laminate Countertops and Cabinets How to Clean Plastic-Laminate Flooring How to Clean Porcelain and Enameled Cast Iron How to Clean Slate How to Clean Soapstone How to... »MORE

August 20, 2008
Viewed 36 times
Heart 0

Hobbit Homes for Sale. Cheap!

By DIY Maven Shire-tolkien-hobbit-lotr

Ron Meyers might be a bigger Tolkien fan that Peter Jackson. Mr. Meyers built his own Shire in the form of a housing development and not in New Zealand but Bend, Oregon. Only one home, complete with its own hobbit hole, has been sold in the Shire-themed neighborhood--for $650,000 and to one of the designers of the project--since the community broke ground in 2006. Now facing default, Mr. Meyers expects the bank to whom ownership has reverted will discount heavily. A hobbit house of your very own for cheap? Precious. Via. »MORE

August 20, 2008
Viewed 117 times
Heart 2

Wee Baby Stuff

By bruno Picture_009_medium

By now perhaps you've noticed the big ad in the side bar for Wee Baby Stuff (if you don't see it, try refreshing the page a couple of times). It's no secret that getting ready for a baby means researching, pricing, and buying a lot of gear. Wee Baby Stuff is a community dedicated to helping new and expecting parents figure out what to buy, and where to get it. Alicia, Lilybee, and ModHomeEcTeacher have taken the lead, writing some great articles that even I find indispensable (yes, it's true, Alicia and I are getting ready for baby, too). But we... »MORE

Poll What's your favorite thing about YOUR wee baby? Vote Now!
August 19, 2008
Viewed 40 times
Heart 3

Turn a Cereal Box into a Gift Box

By Doug Aamoth Fbczynsfjmbzis2

This isn't the first time that people have made cereal boxes into gift boxes (see this Curbly post for more ideas) but this method looks pretty cool in that, when all is said and done, you can't really tell that it was a cereal box to begin with. You'll need a hot glue gun, scissors, and a cereal box. That's about it, so get eating -- that box isn't going to empty itself! LINK:  Gift Box from a Cereal Box [Instructables.com]   »MORE

August 19, 2008
Viewed 101 times
Heart 0

Cool Sofa Back Details

By TheHome Largevid_sofabacks

With artfully shaped backs and exquisite details, this season’s sofas are meant to be noticed! »MORE

August 19, 2008
Viewed 41 times
Heart 0

Stair Porn

By DIY Maven 6a00e55287333b883400e553b78bc288338

If you thought stairs were just a way to get from one floor to another, check out Stair Porn. Fans of Curbly will see a familiar image or two amongst this extraordinary collection. Via. »MORE

August 19, 2008
Viewed 99 times
Heart 0

Gumball Machine Fish Bowl

By DecoratorGirl Gumball-machine-fish-bowl-kristi-linauer-interiors-texas

A few months ago, I was online and came across a gumball machine that was turned into a fish bowl.  It was one of the most creative ideas I had seen in a long time, and I set out to try to figure out how to make one.  Come to find out, it's one of the simplest diy projects I've ever done!     Click here to see the full diy instructions at Addicted 2 Decorating. »MORE

August 18, 2008
Viewed 135 times
Heart 0

8 Bright & Bold Fabulous New Rugs

By TheHome Rug-trends-images

Rugs boasting innovative patterns, vibrant colors, and trendy themes are a breath of fresh air for your floors. When they’re paired with subdued furniture, they add visual interest to contemporary spaces.  These 8 new shining stars have just hit the market.  Click the image below to view all rugs... »MORE

August 18, 2008
Viewed 155 times
Heart 0

5 Luxury Bathroom Trends I Love

By TheHome Bath-trends-images

While we spend most of our interior design dollars on high-traffic rooms, be sure to save a few to invest in more intimate spaces. Taking advantage of today’s luxurious bathroom trends will allow you to indulge yourself every day – it’s easy to create your own private space for relaxation and rejuvenation.  Click Image Below for More Information...  »MORE

August 18, 2008
Viewed 208 times
Heart 0

How to make magnetic bookmarks. (Free template included!)

By DIY Maven Mld102939_0607_booksmarks_l

These fold-over bookmarks are so cute and so easy to make thanks to Martha. Just download the PDF, print out the templates onto heavyweight paper, fold as indicated, adhere magnets and you're good to go! For the complete tutorial and free template, visit Martha's website. »MORE

August 18, 2008
Viewed 124 times
Heart 1

How to turn egg cartons into flowery fairy lights.

By DIY Maven Fairy-lights2

Who says cardboard egg cartons are only good for making fire starters? These sweet little flower 'shades' are actually constructed of the section between the cups themselves. All you need to make them are several empty cardboard egg cartons, a scissors, a paper punch (optional) and a string of LED fairy lights. For the entire tutorial, visit Crafty Crafty. »MORE

August 18, 2008
Viewed 142 times
Heart 2

HORRIBLE Movie, GREAT Apartment

By lilybee Over_her_dead_body_04_hires_medium

Gotta love the in-flight movie. Or really really not. Over Her Dead Body was burned onto my retina's on a flight this summer. It really is a genuinely horrible film. But there was one good thing about it, Whatsherface's apartment had really pretty lantern-style lampshades. See? Pretty. But really the only good thing about the whole film. You can find similar lanterns/lampshades right here »MORE

August 17, 2008
Viewed 119 times
Heart 1

Contemporary Drinking Straw Pendant Light

By DecoratorGirl Straw-pendant-light_medium

This Contemporary Pendant Light is sure to be a conversation piece in your home.  It's made of 1500 drinking straws, a wire hoop from an old lampshade, metal hardware cloth, and a pendant light wiring kit.     The bright colors would work great in a child's room, a dorm room, or a game room.  Want a more mature look?  Use solid white straws, or translucent straws, or a combination of the two.  There are really an endless number of design possibilities for this light.  You're only limited by your imagination! For complete how-to instructions, visit the Addicted 2 Decorating... »MORE

August 17, 2008
Viewed 179 times
Heart 0

How To: Make a Book Rack from a Wire Hanger.

By Chrisjob Hangerbookrack

Here's a clever and useful way to reuse those ineffective wire hangers that come from the dry cleaners: a repositionable book or magazine rack. Don't be alarmed, the instructions are in Portuguese, but the photos make the process clear. Or, if you speak Portuguese, don't be alarmed, because you can read the instructions. Via Craftzine. »MORE

August 17, 2008
Viewed 262 times
Heart 1

The Solar Powered Handbag.

By Chrisjob Powerpurse788x566

"This Solarjo Power Purse packs more than just good looks. Appearing at first like any designer handbag, this classy clutch is studded with enough solar cells to charge a cell phone battery in just two hours....The purse has a battery tucked away inside its lining with an attached USB cable that can be used to charge just about any device." Designed by Joe Hynek, who also proves that men can create cool handbags. :) Though I'm not sure why there's a muscley man modeling it in the photo. From Inhabitat. »MORE

August 17, 2008
Viewed 48 times
Heart 0