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  2. 8 DIY home improvements that add value - AOL

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    Davin Eberhardt, founder of the home improvement blog Nature of Home, recommends refinishing kitchen cabinets for homeowners looking for a DIY project with a high ROI."With only a couple hundred ...

  3. Questions to ask yourself before you DIY - AOL

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    Beginners may need more time to familiarize themselves with measurements, plans and tutorials. It may also take several attempts to get a DIY job right, which can be pretty time-consuming.

  4. Boy, 7, Teaches Himself How to Lay Flooring for Family's DIY ...

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    Heather Beck posted a now-viral TikTok of her 7-year-old son, Abel, laying flooring to help with their family's DIY home renovation project. The mom of two tells PEOPLE that Abel and her older son ...

  5. April Wilkerson - Wikipedia

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    As of December 2020, her YouTube channel has over 1.3 million subscribers. [12] Wilkerson completes many of her pieces in her 3000 square foot workshop. [13] With Tim Allen and Richard Karn, Wilkerson co-hosts several TV series that are spiritual spin-offs of Home Improvement sitcom's show-within-a-show Tool Time. [14]

  6. Holmes on Homes - Wikipedia

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    Holmes was originally hired on Just Ask Jon Eakes, a home improvement show (also on HGTV and formerly in the US on sister network DIY Network) hosted by Jon Eakes, for some behind-the-scenes work. Mike Holmes approached the show's producers Scott Clark McNeil and Michael Quast with an idea for a new kind of home improvement show.

  7. Magnolia Network - Wikipedia

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    The channel first launched on September 30, 1999, as DIY Network, a spin-off of HGTV focusing on instructional programming related to "do it yourself" (DIY) activities such as home improvement. It later focused on reality series following personalities involved in home renovation and related businesses.

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