Do you know how to make a gallery wall?

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When I saw these pieces from @umasqu.studio I just KNEW!

I HAD TO make a full gallery wall and collect together all the pieces I love the most!

And because I hate working hard here is the back that helped me do a perfect gallery wall quickly and easily!!!

– Trace all on cardboard
– Now stick the cardboard with paper tape (this allowed you to move things around till you like what you see)
– replace the cardboard with your art!

YOU ARE DONE!!!

I’m now loving this so much that I’m thinking to buy more colorful paintings for nuggets room!!! What do you think?!

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How to Cut Flooring Around Pipes Using a Contour Gauge – Super Easy DIY Hack! #flooring #diytools

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Cutting flooring around pipes or other obstacles can be a frustrating task—unless you know this trick! In this video, we’ll show you how to use a contour gauge to easily and accurately trace and cut flooring (or carpet) around cylindrical objects like pipes or poles.

This tool creates an exact shape of any obstacle so you can mark and cut your floor panel perfectly—no more gaps, wrong cuts, or wasted materials!

This technique works great on:

Vinyl flooring

Laminate panels

Wood floors

Carpet installation

Perfect for DIYers, home renovators, and flooring pros who want precise results without stress. Watch until the end for the satisfying result!

✨ Tools needed: ✅ Contour gauge
✅ Marker
✅ Jigsaw or cutting tool
✅ Floor panel or carpet

📌 This is one of the best tricks for installing flooring around curves and pipes—don’t miss it!

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Amazing Cardboard Fidget Toys! ✨ *Sprunki Paper DIY You Can Make For Free*

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Which crafts are better and more satisfying? Inside Out 2 or The Amazing Digital Circus? We think both are great. Look at the paper games with Joy, Anxiety, and Anger, or ASMR Craft with Jax and Caine! Enjoy and learn how to make fun and easy DIY for free!

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How to Make Unique & Stylish Wall Decor Tiles – Easy DIY! #diy #shortvideo #makingshorts

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How to Make Unique & Stylish Wall Decor Tiles – Easy DIY! #diy #shortvideo #makingshorts
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How to Customize Your Samsung Phone with Home Up

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Here is how I was able to almost perfectly recreate my Nova Launcher home screen setup with GoodLock’s Home Up. Now my Samsung phone has an ultra-customized experience in One UI 7, no external launcher required.

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How to Build a Sandbox | Ask This Old House

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In this video, master carpenter Nathan Gilbert helps a homeowner and her children by building a large, durable sandbox designed to stand the test of childhood.

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When a homeowner realized her children love to dig, she knew the perfect outside toy would be a sandbox. But, without knowing how to build one that would stand up to the rigors of childhood, she called the team at Ask This Old House for help. As a man who loves to dig himself, master carpenter Nathan Gilbert was happy to answer the call.

Where to find it?
Start by cutting pressure treated 4x6x8 ft stock lumber [ to length using a circular saw [ Be sure to use proper ear [ and eye protection [ while operating power tools.
Create your layout with the cut pieces and check that the ground is level. Soften the grade if necessary using a bowhead rake [
Use an impact driver [ to secure the base with timber screws [ Use a tape measure [ to check that the base is square.
Lay down two layers of weed fabric [ to keep the play sand [ from mixing with the dirt. Attach the landscape fabric with a hammer tacker [ Use a utility knife [ to remove the excess landscape fabric.
Add the second course of lumber and secure with 6in. timber screws. To secure the first and second courses together use 8 in. timber screws vertically. Follow the same steps to secure the third and final course. Use a 1/2 in. roundover bit [ to ease the edges.
Fill the sandbox with play sand.
Excavator crane toy [

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Materials:
4×6 landscape timbers [
Weed barrier [
Timber screws [
Play sand [

Tools:
Tape measure [
Eye protection [
Ear protection [
Circular saw [
Framing square [
Metal rake [
Impact driver [
Hammer tacker [
Utility knife [
Router [
Roundover bit [

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How to make a simple and easy diy concrete slab #short //

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Learn how to pour a perfect cement slab in 2025 with our expert guide. From preparation to finishing, we’ll cover the essential steps to achieve a flawless concrete slab. Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast or a professional contractor, this tutorial is perfect for anyone looking to improve their concrete pouring skills. Get ready to take your concrete projects to the next level and pour a perfect cement slab like a pro!

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Join me as I take on the challenge of pouring a perfect cement slab in 2025—let’s see if I can nail it!

When it comes to enhancing our outdoor spaces, one of the most crucial elements is a solid foundation – literally. A perfect cement slab can elevate the entire aesthetic and functionality of our patios, walkways, and driveways. As homeowners and DIY enthusiasts, we’re always looking for ways to improve our properties, and pouring a perfect cement slab is a great place to start.

We’ve all been there – we’ve poured a cement slab, only to end up with an uneven surface, air bubbles, or a finish that’s just not quite right. It’s frustrating, to say the least. One of the most common challenges people face when pouring cement slabs is getting the surface even. It’s easy to end up with a wonky slab that’s more like a trampoline than a smooth, solid surface. Another issue is air bubbles – those pesky little pockets of air that can ruin the entire finish. And then there’s the curing process – if we don’t get it just right, our slab can end up cracking or crumbling.

Air bubbles can be particularly tricky to deal with. They can form when the mixture is too wet, or when the slab is poured too quickly. And once they’re there, they can be almost impossible to get rid of. Improper curing is another major issue – if we don’t give our slab enough time to set, or if we don’t keep it moist enough, it can end up compromised. And let’s not forget about the substrate – if our base layer isn’t level, compacted, and clean, our entire slab can be at risk.

So, how do we overcome these challenges and pour a perfect cement slab? It all starts with preparation. We need to make sure our substrate is level, compacted, and clean. We need to mix our cement to the right consistency, and pour it at the right pace. We need to use the right techniques to get the surface even, and the right finishing tools to get the desired look. And, of course, we need to cure our slab properly – keeping it moist, and giving it the time it needs to set.

The first step in pouring a perfect cement slab is preparation. We need to clear the area, level the ground, and lay down a solid base layer. This is where the magic happens – or doesn’t happen, if we don’t get it right. From there, we can start mixing our cement. The key here is to get the consistency just right – not too wet, not too dry. We want it to be smooth, and easy to pour. Once we’ve got our mixture, we can start pouring. This is where technique comes in – we need to pour slowly, evenly, and in sections. We want to make sure our slab is level, and that we’re not leaving any air bubbles behind.

As we pour, we need to use the right techniques to get the surface even. We can use a screed board, a tamping tool, or even just a simple flat blade. The key is to work slowly, and methodically – taking our time to get it just right. Once we’ve got our surface even, we can start adding the finishing touches. This is where we can get creative – adding color, texture, or pattern to our slab. We can use different tools, and different techniques to get the look we want. And finally, we need to cure our slab properly. This is where patience comes in – we need to give our slab the time it needs to set, and keep it moist to prevent cracking or crumbling.

The moment of truth – when we finally get to see our slab take shape. It’s a transformative experience – going from a pile of raw materials to a smooth, finished surface. There’s something satisfying about seeing our hard work pay off – knowing that we’ve created something solid, and something beautiful. It’s a sense of accomplishment, and a sense of pride.

In this video, we’ve covered the common challenges of pouring a perfect cement slab, and the step-by-step process of overcoming them. We’ve talked about preparation, mixing, pouring, and finishing – and we’ve shared some tips for success. Remember, with the right approach, anyone can pour a perfect cement slab. It’s all about taking your time, being patient, and being willing to learn.

Thanks for watching, and I’d love to hear from you in the comments – what’s your experience been like when it comes to pouring cement slabs? Do you have any questions, or any tips to share? And if you want more DIY tips and tricks, be sure to check out my other videos – I’ve got a whole library of helpful content waiting for you.

How to Create the Perfect Cozy Bedroom

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In this video, I take one of the bedrooms in my house from cold, gloomy, and unwelcoming, to a cozy, warm, and comfortable space!

P.S. I’m spelling it ‘cozy’ because the majority of my audience is in the USA… just for anyone wondering why I insist on spelling it that way ha!

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How to Make a Gravel Shed Foundation | Ask This Old House

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In this video, when a couple needed a bit more storage, they decided on a ready-to-assemble shed. Unfortunately, their yard wasn’t ready-for-installation, so mason Mark McCullough headed over to help them install a gravel shed foundation. Here’s how to do it.

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Where to find it?
Shed: Tuff Shed – Custom Premier Tall Ranch 8’x6’ [
Before building a shed base, check city setback requirements [ to find the distance the shed must be away from property lines and the house.
Use a tape measure [ and flags [ or spray paint to measure and mark the shed base’s placement. Using shovels [ and a wheelbarrow [ dig out the base area about 4-6″ deep. Mark used a sledgehammer [ to break up some concrete and rocks that were in the way. Compact the soil with hand tampers [ or rent a plate compactor [ from a local tool rental company. Use a hose [ to spray water in the area to help with compaction. Heavy-duty landscape fabric [ was added to separate the soil from the gravel.
The wood frame was made from 4×6 ground contact rated pressure treated wood [ Lumber can be cut to size by using a circular saw [ with a wood blade. Secure the frame by using a drill [ and 8” structural wood screws [ Use a speed square [ to keep the corners at a 90-degree angle. Use a level [ to make sure the frame is level.
Add crushed gravel [ and spread out with metal rakes [ and shovels. About 1 ton of gravel was used for this project. A 2×4 was used to level out the gravel by laying it across the frame and shimmying it back and forth across the base. Repeat the process for the length and width. Hand tampers and water were used to compact the gravel. Use a fine metal rake to give the gravel one more once over to get rid of any larger rocks that may be at the top.
Extra assistance provided by Motor City Grounds Crew [

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Materials:
Landscape fabric [
Flags [
Landscape timbers [
Timber screws [
Gravel [

Tools:
You may want to rent a plate compactor [ at Home Depot.
Tape measure [
Spade shovel [
Sledgehammer [
Wheelbarrow [
Garden hose [
Impact driver [
Speed square [
Level [
Steel rake [
Screed board [
Tamper [

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How to Build a Wheelchair Ramp | This Old House

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With Charlie Silva’s help, Lexington homeowner Billy will construct a DIY wheelchair ramp for his son Caffrey to use at his summer camp.

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About This Old House TV: This Old House is America’s first and most trusted home improvement show. Each season, we renovate two different historic homes—one step at a time—featuring quality craftsmanship and the latest in modern technology. We demystify home improvement and provide ideas and information so, whether you are doing it yourself or hiring out contractors, you’ll know the right way to do things or the questions to ask. Our experts including general contractor Tom Silva, plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey, landscape contractor Jenn Nawada, master carpenter Norm Abram, and host Kevin O’Connor give you the tools you need to protect and preserve your greatest investment—your home.

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