Ditch the Household Chores and You Could Go to the Moon!

The average person spends around 13% of their lifetime doing household chores. Stormclad have looked into alternative (and let’s face it, more fun) ways to spend that time. To find out how many times you could travel to the moon and back or how many games of football you could watch instead of cleaning, take a look at the following infographic.

Homeowner’s Guide to Saving Money & Energy

Ask any homeowner and they’ll tell you that owning a home isn’t easy… or cheap. But, that doesn’t mean you have to spend an outrageous amount of money to own and maintain your home. There are many things you can do to cut down your energy usage, which not only helps save you money but also the environment.

Attitudes & Values: A Visual Guide to DIY in the UK

The UK has a historic passion for home improvement, whether this is redoing dated décor, piecing together a bookcase or building a new birdhouse from scratch. Since many of you will be diving into a DIY project this year, the folks at Poles Direct thought they would provide information on what the UK’s attitudes and values were towards home improvement.

Which Kitchen Style is Right For You

Ever wondered if you’d be suited to a retro kitchen? Or maybe you have a more contemporary style? Find out for sure what kitchen and tiles you should get by taking this quick quiz put together in infographic style by Stone Superstore.

The Safest and Less Safe Neighborhoods in America

Are you thinking about moving to a big city? If so, you might want to take some time to look through the infographic we’ve put together below. In it, Protect Your Home lists the safest and less safe neighborhoods in a few of America’s largest metropolitan areas. What you read may surprise you.

The Cost of Renting in New York City

More than 1 million households in New York City are rent-burdened, which means they are paying 30 percent or more of household income on rent, and nearly 600,000 of those households are severely rent-burdened, or paying more than 50 percent of their income on rent, according to the newly released NYU Furman Center/Capital One Affordable Rental Housing Landscape.

The Most Ridiculous Celebrity Homes

The average American home is approximately 2,100 square feet in size. If this seems like a lot of space to you, think again. The number is nothing compared to the amount of space that exists in many celebrity homes in the U.S. today. In the following infographic, take an inside look at some of the most ridiculous celebrity homes that can be found across the country.

How To Spot The Best Rental Market

Unlike the real lottery, hitting the rental property jackpot requires experience, knowledge, and skill. You need to know exactly what to look for and where to look for it. Without both of these factors you can easily find yourself buying a rental property sinkhole.