Steve Green

After graduating in 2011, Steve worked in the interior design industry as a sales, advisor, and marketer. He has been writing and editing since 2014 mostly in the home decor and gardening industry. His area of expertise includes home decor, color matching, and home improvement. Steve is passionate about architecture, interior trends, using colors, and improving all parts of his home. 14 years of professional web publishing and media experience. 11 years working in the home design and interior decor industry.

Posts by Steve Green:

Porch Furniture Ideas
| Updated February 3, 2024

Your porch doesn’t have to be a bare place to stand as you open the door. It can even be more than a covered area for the delivery person to leave your packages. Your front or back porch can be a relaxing place to sit and enjoy the weather and the view outside.

Butterfly Roofs
| Updated July 13, 2022

How would you like to live in a butterfly house? Though not what you’ll find in your local conservatory, homes with butterfly roofs can be quite picturesque.

How to use phone in the shower
| Updated January 18, 2024

Having a shower without access to your phone can be a frustrating experience, especially if you’re a tech addict. Just imagine if you could use your phone in the shower and take selfies as you wash, have a quick check on your emails or monitor the stock market.

Sham in Bedding
| Updated October 21, 2022

A set of pillow shams can serve as a rather lovely addition to your bedding or living area, compared to relying exclusively on basic pillowcases.

how to hang blinds without drilling holes
| Updated October 21, 2022

When it comes to installing blinds, it is mostly a lengthy process of drilling holes and placing screws in the walls. But if you’re not keen on DIY, there are some innovative solutions that allow you to hang your blinds without drilling holes.

Tool Steel
| Updated January 18, 2024

Tool steel refers to a range of carbon steel and alloy steel that are especially appropriate to be made into tools. As an outcome, tool steels are fit for usage in the shaping of other products. The rate of dissolution of the various carbides into the austenite type of iron identifies the high-temperature efficiency of steel (slower is much better, making for heat-resistant steel).

Pyramid Roofs
| Updated July 13, 2022

If you delight in the excellent external appeal of a pyramid and you are ready to take care of the fairly high building expenses, invest in pyramid hip roofing.

Online Tool Stores
| Updated July 30, 2022

Are you looking for the best place to buy tools online? In this post, we’re highlighting our favorite sites for both business buyers and DIY shoppers.

Types of Allen Wrenches
| Updated October 21, 2022

Allen was simply the last name of the inventor of this type of wrench, while the “hex” part describes its shape. But while these names all describe the same tool, there is a variety in how you can buy this tool. Let’s talk about the range of Allen wrenches available and what you would use each kind for.

Types of Stair Measuring Tools
| Updated August 1, 2021

Are you building a new set of stairs? Installing carpet or a chair lift? There are lots of reasons you might need a way to measure your stairs’ rise and run.

Types of Kitchen Curtains
| Updated August 1, 2021

What look are you going for in your kitchen? You have a lot of choices when it comes to window dressing. Let’s run down the different types of curtains you could buy, along with some style considerations.

Types of Grandfather Clocks
| Updated July 27, 2021

Stately, stylish, and standing 6-8 feet tall, grandfather clocks are impressive pieces to feature in your home. Whether you buy them new or inherit them as family heirlooms, you can usually track the history of your clock, including the design choices and how many of that particular model were made.