Be Generous: It’s a Simple Way to Stay Healthier

(TNS)—If there’s a magic pill for happiness and longevity, we may have found it. Countless studies have found that generosity, both volunteering and charitable donations, benefits young and old physically and psychologically. The benefits of giving are significant, according to those studies: lower blood pressure, lower risk of dementia, less anxiety and depression, reduced cardiovascular […]

Great Spaces: ‘The Silence of the Lambs’ Home Hits the Market

Movie buffs – this one’s for you! The home portrayed in Jonathan Demme’s crime-horror film “The Silence of the Lambs” is now up for sale! In the film, the property was home to one of the movie’s main villains, Buffalo Bill, who lured and trapped women to his creepy dungeon for horrific reasons that we […]

10 Easiest Home Upgrades to Increase House Value

Whether planning to sell the house, have it rented out, or simply for personal satisfaction, a little renovation and upgrade is always necessary to help increase its market value. In order to boost a house’s value in the market, it is first important to learn what prospective buyers or tenants are searching for in a […]

Get Ready for National Clean Out Your Garage Day

(TNS)—One thing that attracted me to our house when we bought it 14 years ago was the garage. Neither of our city houses had one. And unlike those of our neighbors, our garage was brand new, raised off a concrete pad, 18 feet by 18 feet, as dry as a bone and easily converted to […]

7 Weird Ways to Clean Up Kitchen Messes

Everyone seems to gather in the kitchen, and that may be one reason why it’s ground zero for major messes. You may already rely on vinegar and water to wipe down countertops and other areas. But, notes home projects guru Bob Vila, there is a world of other and more surprising cleaning options out there […]

Great Spaces: Andy Warhol’s Hamptons Home

Andy Warhol was a strange, shy fellow of few words who invented an image for himself so whacky that he couldn’t be ignored. His timing for his white fright wig and pop art paintings of soup cans was well timed as post-Eisenhower era society was looking for something fresh with a little more wild and […]

5 Things You’re Paying too Much for

(TNS)—As a savvy shopper, you need to always keep your guard up. From food to services and products to personal grooming, there are a lot of areas where you might be spending too much money. But making a few adjustments or opting for a different service can save you big time. Here are five areas […]

Great Spaces: Fairytale Living in Ireland

Have you ever dreamed of living in a fairytale? This stunning stone estate—located in Moneygall, Ireland, and decked out with palatial gardens, rolling parkland and a tree-lined avenue-length driveway—couldn’t be any more magical. The historic Georgian home, built in 1777 with additions in 1835 by James Pain, has a country-living feel with modern amenities such […]

Home Improvement Hot Spots: Who’s Rebuilding?

(TNS)–After doing just enough to maintain their homes in the wake of the Great Recession, Americans are starting to ramp up spending on backyard decks, spa-like bathrooms and other vanity improvements. The amount people spend on home remodeling and repair is anticipated to hit $325 billion this year, a level that hasn’t been reached since […]