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Ethan is an owner/editor of One Project Closer- a web site that provides premium DIY content, including engaging articles on projects, tools, materials, home finance and more!

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Grow Grass Without Weeds :: Ethan Hagan @One Project Closer: My Grass Isn’t Greener

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Unfortunately, everybody's yard is different, there's no silver bullet and lawn care techniques are confusing. Will my yard benefit from aerating? How do I get rid of crabgrass? What is runoff? These are good questions and hopefully a few explanations will help you make sense of it all. [ . . . ]
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Hardwood Flooring is Overrated! :: Ethan Hagan @OneProjCloser

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You'd think hardwood flooring would be... well hard. But depending on the species you choose, dropped keys, pets and even small children and really damage the surface. UV light, through every single window, also changes to color of the wood. Moving furniture or a rug can really reveal the color difference. [ . . . ]
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    Elements of Design :: The Greek Key

    . . . The Greek Key. It is also called Meandros or the Hellenic Key and has its origins in Ancient Greece. The ancient river Meander was twisty and doubled onto itself, giving a symbolic meaning to the key of the eternal flow of life. According to the Dictionary of Ornament, the Greek Key is actually part of a group called the key patterns. The key patterns are variations of a continuous geometric pattern meeting at right angles. The design is sometimes broken up and can also be found with oval forms or rosettes. During the medieval period, the key form was used primarily due to their interest in labyrinths. This is interesting because the Greek myths claim that there is a connection between the key’s pattern and the Minotaur’s labyrinth. [ . . . ]

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    The Best Housewarming Gifts — Amanda Waas :: You’re Welcome

    One of your friends has moved. Because buying a house or renting an apartment is the most stressful thing in the world aside from giving birth, she is very relieved and in the mood to celebrate. And so, she’s throwing a housewarming party. [ . . . ]

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