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In need of some suggestions for organizing? Browse through HRG’s selections to find some of the newest and best items for organizing your home.
ORG Home Office
A home office from ORG can help manage the details of busy life – from daily paperwork and schedules to monthly bills and annual plans. See product details »Countertop Dispenser
Buying in bulk is both cost- and environmentally-friendly (less packaging, anyone?), but it can often be difficult to find the perfect spot for all those grains and nuts in the home. Though it’s a solution that may more readily be found in retail shops, Rossetto ... See product details »Produce Storage
There are few things more frustrating to find in your fridge than that the head of lettuce you purchased only two days before has gone bad. According to Rubbermaid, households across the United States throw out more than 27 billion pounds ... See product details »Desk Accessories
It used to be that home offices were decorated in one of two ways — boring, or in complete chaos. Fortunately, as each room of the home starts to gain its own personality, it brings with it accessories to match, and such is the case with ... See product details »
HRG Renovation Blog 
HGTV U.S. Dream Home Contest
by Susan06/01/2009
Sigh, what would I do if I could build my dream home? Unfortunately, although of legal age, I am not a resident of the US - two restrictions on eligibility for HGTV’s Dream Home Contest. The prize in question being a somewhat splendiferous house in Sonoma, California. If you are an American adult however, you can [...] Read the whole blog entry »
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Basement Sub Floor
I have collected a number of I Beams that I would like to turn on their side and use as a base for my sub-floor in the basement. I would lay down the beams so that there would be a space the same width as the beams between each beam laid down. I would then put a 5/8ths tongue and groove osb board on top. My Question is should I put a plastic barrier down first or don't worry about it? Also, I was going to use a PL 400 glue to secure the beams to the cement. My basement has never leaked water and was built in 1998. What is the best way to prepare the I beams and secure them to the floor? Read the answer »
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