Monthly Archives: January 2025

Home Comfort: A Lifestyle Choice

Home Comfort: A Lifestyle Choice – With Valentine’s Day behind us and a Family Day Stat holiday on Monday, the Art Of Hygge is on my mind. It could be the cold weather or how comfy this Berlin bed from The Brick is… Either way, I’m looking forward to a weekend of cozy moments with my little family unit this weekend.

If you haven’t heard of the ever so popular ‘Hygge’ movement, let me tell you… you may have already embraced this full-scale home decor and lifestyle choice. I know I’ve been doing it for years. In its simplest form, the Scandinavian word “Hygge” is an overall feeling of coziness and comfort to work towards feelings of well-being and contentment. It is a daily ritual of enjoying the simple things: family, candles, the feeling of clean warm sheets and comfort food as examples. This idea has been sweeping the home … Read the rest

Revive And Thrive: Home Renovation Edition

Revive And Thrive: Home Renovation Edition – Amy Thomas-Mellema is a highly experienced and visionary leader with a leadership style that focuses on collaboration, empathy, transparent communication, accountability and relaxation! During her 25-year legal career, in addition to running her own law firm, Amy served as principal and senior counsel for organizations including Priority Health and Health Alliance Plan. Amy is passionate about health and the impact of healthcare and nonprofit organizations in our community.

Chef Mandy Thompson is passionate about food – medicine, plant-based cooking and teaching. As a holistic health practitioner and teacher of children and youth cooking classes at Kent County Library, her talents and experience fit perfectly with the mission of the Revive & Thrive project. She brings to the kitchen her expertise in healthy and delicious cooking as well as youth development. Mandy is a mother of three and is always cooking something new for … Read the rest

Insulating Doors And Windows For The Winter

Insulating Doors And Windows For The Winter – Before you winterize your windows, make sure your glass panes are in good condition. If you see cracked or broken glass, replace the panes and be confident that they have now done their annual job.

If you enter the world behind the window or door trim, adding batt insulation or spray foam insulation is one of the easiest ways to insulate the doors and windows. for the winter because it can cool the air through the window. Just give us a call and we’ll take care of the rest.

Insulating Doors And Windows For The Winter

If you decide to use foam, look for brands that are designed for use with doors and windows. If you use batt insulation, do not overstuff the earth, it works best when it is gently placed and stays fluffy rather than compacted.

How To Insulate Single

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