The secret to luxe-looking cushions

The secret to luxe-looking cushions
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The most affordable way to make over your sofa is to swap out the toss cushions. But there’s no need to splurge on entirely new ones; keep the insert and find cushion covers you like. And here’s a trick to making your new cushions look luxe and lofty: get cushion covers that are five centimetres smaller than the insert in both height and width.

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The mirror-hanging hack that’ll save your walls

The mirror-hanging hack that’ll save your walls
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Hanging a mirror (or any framed wall art) that has pre-drilled holes in the back can be a major headache. For an artful solution, run a strip of masking tape across the mirror’s back, from the left-hand hole to the hole on the right, and use a marker to indicate the position of each hole on the tape. Remove the tape and reattach it to the wall in the position you want the mirror hung; use a level to ensure it’s straight. Drive your screws into the two spots marked on the tape, then remove the tape and hang the piece. Stand back and admire your perfectly placed installation.

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Fresh-looking foliage

Fresh-looking foliage
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Even artificial plants need some TLC. To keep those everlasting leaves looking lustrous and dust-free, give them a regular blast of (cool) air from your hair dryer. This trick also works on real plants.

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Elevate basic curtains

Elevate basic curtains
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Grommet curtains are often the most affordable option when it comes to window coverings, but they never seem to look as good as they do on display in the showroom. The secret to styling them at home is to slip a cardboard toilet paper roll between every other grommet as you’re threading the curtain rod through the drapes. It’ll ensure equal spacing between each fold of the curtain panel for a smooth-hanging, Pinterest-worthy look.

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Hammer helper

Hammer helper
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If you’re more likely to hit your thumb than the nail’s head when you’re hammering, keep the nail in place by clamping a wooden clothes peg onto it. Your delicate digits are now out of harm’s way.

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How to light a tricky wick

How to light a tricky wick
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Trying to light a burned-down candle and you have only a regular-sized lighter? To avoid scorching your fingers, extend your reach by lighting a piece of uncooked spaghetti.

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Repurpose a candle jar

Repurpose a candle jar
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Don’t chuck a beautiful glass jar candle just because its burned-down. Place the jar in the freezer overnight and the remaining wax will shrink away from the glass, making it easy to remove. (If it’s still a bit stuck, break it up with a butter knife.) Wash and repurpose the pretty vessel as a coin dish, pen cup, or bud vase.

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Better-planned paint jobs

Better-planned paint jobs
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Even if you know the colour of paint inside that old paint can – since it’s splattered all over the outside – you probably can’t recall exactly how much is left. Eliminate the guesswork after your next home improvement project by painting a line on the outside of the can indicating the paint level inside. It’ll save you the hassle, down the road, of prying open the lid to check.

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