Andrew Peters
Architecture & Construction Specialist
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Co-authored Articles (21)
How to
Install a Drop Ceiling
Drop ceilings, also known as a suspended ceiling, offer many advantages over drywall. Drop ceilings are cost-effective, easy to install on your own, and allow you to access ductwork and wires easily after it’s been ins...
How to
Build a Sound Proof Room
Whether you need a fortress of solitude or want to start your own recording studio or music space, you will want to soundproof the space you intend to use. Read below for some helpful advice on how you can soundproof a r...
How to Soundproof Windows
If you live in an apartment or a noisy neighborhood, soundproofing your windows is a no-brainer. But how can you reduce the noise to a comfortable level, especially if you prefer low-budget DIY solutions? We’re here to...
How to
Floor an Attic
Adding a floor to an attic can increase storage space or create a new room. Before you start creating a floor for your attic, you must make sure that it can handle the additional load. Then, you'll need to build a grid-l...
How to
Build Spiral Stairs
Spiral staircases are eye-catching, aesthetic features fit for any gorgeous home. And if you're looking to build one in your space, you've come to the right place! We'll teach. you how to plan the layout, install the col...
How to Soundproof Any Interior or Exterior Door
Block noise from entering your home to enjoy some peace and quietWhen it comes to soundproofing a door, there are 2 primary strategies: closing any gaps around the door where sound can leak past, and adding mass to the d...
How to
Install Shiplap
Shiplap is a distinctive type of siding which is formed from long, horizontally stacked boards. This siding was initially used on the sides of wooden ships to keep them watertight. Shiplap is currently used for decorativ...
The 11 Best Ways to Make a Room Less Echoey
Quick DIY options and permanent solutions for echo reduction Echoes are a common thing if you have hard flooring or high ceilings, but they can make it hard to hear or just get on your nerves. Filling your room with sof...
How to
Fix Ceiling Cracks
If a drywall ceiling in your home has developed a crack, you can fix it relatively easily. Begin by laying down plastic and scraping away any loose paper or debris from the drywall, and then apply a single piece of mesh ...
How to
Fix Deep Scratches in Wood
Did your beautiful wood furniture get scratched or gouged? If so, don't panic. Nowadays there are all kinds of solutions available for filling in and repairing scratches in wood. This article will walk you through your b...
How to Cancel Noises in a Room: 11 Soundproofing Tips & Tricks
Make your room quieter with these cheap DIY solutionsIf you feel stuck in a noisy room, don’t worry! You can easily and cheaply reduce the noise in your room by adding sound-absorbing materials and products. In the wor...
14 Ways to Block Out Noise in Your Home or Apartment
Sleep soundly and work undisturbed with these noise-blocking tricksWhether it’s street sounds keeping you from sleeping or loud neighbors disrupting your day, unwanted noise can be a real annoyance. Thankfully, there a...
How to
Cut a Quartz Countertop
Quartz countertops are a combination of quartz and resin, and tends to be easier to maintain than marble or natural stone because it is difficult to stain and doesn't require any sealant. Installing quartz can be challen...
How to
Soundproof a Wall or Ceiling
Everyone would like a little more peace and quiet within their homes, but most people are unsure of how to go about making this happen. The following techniques are ideal for new construction, however, most walls and ce...
How to
Build Your Own Home (US)
Many people dream of building their own home. With such a huge project, however, it’s hard to know where to even begin. Fortunately, the process doesn’t have to be so daunting if you simply make a list of everything ...
How to
Close Off a Spiral Staircase
Spiral staircases are super attractive and take up less space than a traditional staircase, but they’re a little trickier to navigate because of their shape. If you have pets or small kids, you might be worried about t...
How to
Build an Underground House
Have you ever wanted to have a house completely hidden from the view of other people? Do you like caves or the deep smell of moist earth? Do you fear the imminent apocalypse? Well, you might want to build an underground...
How to
Finish an Attic
Converting your attic into usable finished space can increase the value of your home by maximizing the available square footage. If your home is smaller than other homes in your area, or simply lacks the necessary amount...
How to
Build an Underground Fort
Forts have been a staple in the lives of children since couch cushions and blankets were created. Making these shelters isn't rocket science, and neither is this underground version. While not all locations are ideal for...
How to Seam Together Granite Countertops
If you're installing granite countertops as part of your kitchen remodel, there's a good chance you'll need 2 or more pieces of granite due to size and transportation limitations. Since granite countertops are expensive,...