
Winter Ready
As the temperature drops and snowflakes start dancing in the air, it’s time to gear up for the winter season. While cozying up indoors can

Remodeling Trends vs Classic: A Balancing Act
How many times have you walked into a home and instantly can date the interiors from its design trend? The 1990’s of sponge painting and

Parr Makes Top Workplaces List
Parr was named one of the ten best companies to work for in Oregon and southwest Washington by the Oregonian. This is the 13th year

Best Kitchen Layouts to Fit Your Style
Whether you’re remodeling your existing kitchen or plan on building brand new, the process can seem overwhelming and budget, expensive. So where do you begin?

Make your Bedroom a Remodel Priority
It’s no secret studies show that kitchens and baths are the top two most popular rooms to be remodeled first within a home. Next in

Design and Organization Ideas for Small Closets
Have you ever heard someone say, “I have too much closet space”? Your head is probably moving left to right, signaling a no. The flipside

PARR LUMBER CO. ANNOUNCES ITS NEWEST LUMBER YARD IN ROCHESTER, WA.
PARR Acquires Rochester True Value Hardware & Lumber HILLSBORO, Ore. (Aug. 23, 2024) – PARR, one of the largest building-material suppliers in the nation, today

Reach New Heights: Interior Design and Decor Ideas Using a Ladder
Do you have an old rickety wood ladder gathering dust in the garage? Or want to step it up and buy or build a new

How to Make a Headboard from Scrap Wood
Doors. It seems we always have plenty of them. Just visit any Habitat for Humanity ReStore location, and you’ll find a wide selection to choose

DIY French Cleat Headboard
Want a floating headboard without the sleepless nights thinking it might fall? A French cleat can make that happen. It’s a great way to hang

How to Install Wall Shelfs with Brackets
You might think, how hard can it be to hang a shelf? All you need are a couple of brackets, some screws, and a board,

Popular Types of Wood Paneling for Your Home
Wood Paneling on walls has a deep architectural history. From elaborate detailed layers showcased in stately manners to the simple wainscotting of old farmhouses. Over