Ways to Upcycle Leftover Tiles Into DIY Decor

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If you’re like me, you probably have a few leftover tiles from your last home improvement project. Instead of just storing them in a box for future use, why not try using them to create some DIY decor? In this blog post, we will show you some creative ways to upcycle those leftover tiles into unique and stylish pieces of art.

Revamp Coffee Table With Patterned Tile

One easy way to give your coffee table a makeover is to cover the top with patterned tile. You can use mosaic or larger format tiles, depending on the look you’re going for. If you want a more rustic feel, try using earth tones like brown and tan. For a more modern look, wear brighter colors or black and white. Tile is a great way to add personality to your coffee table, and it’s a project that anyone can do. Make sure you seal the tile with a clear coat of polyurethane before using it as a surface.

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Create a Serving Table

If you have extra-large tiles, you can use them to create a unique serving table. Just attach the tiles to a piece of plywood or MDF using construction adhesive. Let it dry overnight, and then add legs to the table. You can find hairpin legs at most hardware stores or get creative and use other types of furniture legs.

Refresh a Vintage Headboard

mosaicVintage headboards are a popular item these days, but they can be expensive. If you have some leftover tiles, you can easily create your vintage-inspired headboard. Just attach the tiles to a piece of plywood or MDF using construction adhesive. Then, add legs to the headboard and paint it any color you like. This project is perfect for anyone who loves DIY projects and vintage decor. Plus, it’s a great way to add some personality to your bedroom.

Create Custom Lighting

Custom lighting is a great way to add style to your home. And it’s easy to do with leftover tiles! Just create a simple frame out of wood or metal, and then attach the tiles to the frame using construction adhesive. Then, add a light bulb inside the frame, and voila! You have a unique and stylish piece of lighting. As you can see, there are many creative ways to upcycle leftover tiles into the DIY decor. So, next time you have some leftover tiles, don’t just store them away – put them to good use and create something beautiful. Thanks for reading.…


Tiny Mistakes Not to Make When Trying to Babyproof Your Home

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Babyproofing your home is a huge task as a parent. But it’s one that’s necessary to keep your child safe. There are a lot of tiny mistakes that people make when trying to babyproof their homes, and we’re going to list them for you. Some seem like common sense, but you would be surprised at how easy it is to make a mistake that could potentially be dangerous for your child. For instance, you use the wrong electronic version of a traditional rat trap, which can simply introduce a new potential danger in your home. So read on, and make sure you don’t make the same mistakes other parents have made.

Not Using Gates or Locks Properlybaby

One of the most common mistakes parents makes when babyproofing their home is not using gates or locks appropriately. It’s essential to ensure that any gates you use are installed correctly and that they’re always locked when you’re not around. Otherwise, your child could quickly get into an area of the house that you don’t want them to be in. Not only that, but you also need to ensure that any locks you use are child-resistant.

Neglecting the Importance of Outlet Covers

If you’re a new parent, you might not realize how essential outlet covers are. But they’re actually one of the most important things you can use to babyproof your home. That’s because kids are naturally curious and might put their fingers or other objects into outlets, which could be dangerous. So make sure you use outlet covers in all of the rooms in your house, and check them regularly to ensure they’re still in place.

Leaving Cords and Wires Exposed

Did you know that in 2018, there were almost 11,000 emergency room visits due to children getting tangled in cords and wires? That’s why it’s important to ensure that all the cords and wires in your home are either out of reach or adequately covered. You can do this by tucking them behind furniture or using cord coverings.

Failing to Supervise Children Properly

bedAs a parent, we’d do anything to keep our children safe. But sometimes, we can’t be there every second of the day, so it’s essential to have someone you trust supervise them when you’re not around. If you have a babysitter or nanny, ensure they know your supervision and safety expectations. And if your child is old enough to be home alone, make sure they know what to do in an emergency.

Keeping your baby safe and sound is not that hard once you know what you’re doing. Remember to use gates and locks properly, cover up your outlets, tuck away cords and wires, and always supervise your children. And if you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to contact a professional for help.…