Discovering the Journey of Cowhides: From Ranch to Remarkable Creations

Some folks may raise concerns about cattle ranching for leather and custom furniture, but let’s delve into the process to gain a deeper understanding. The truth is leather is a valuable by-product of the cow’s meat, using more of the animal and minimizing waste. Contrary to misconceptions, harvesting a cow solely for its leather would…

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What Makes a Windmill Ceiling Fan a No-Brainer?

Ceiling fans are essential to every home, providing a refreshing breeze during hot summer days and circulating warm air in the winter.  With so many ceiling fans on the market, choosing the right one can be daunting, and not all are created equal. This article will explore why Windmill Ceiling Fans are an excellent investment…

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Know Someone Preparing a Baby’s Nursery for Summer 2023?

Should my baby’s nursery have a ceiling fan? Putting a ceiling fan in your nursery not only elevates the style of the space, but researchers have found that it could help your baby sleep safer! According to this study by the Journal of the American Medical Association, researchers discovered that running a fan. At the…

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Which Way Should My Fan Spin During the Summer and Winter?

One of the more mind-blowing features of a ceiling fan is that it is designed to spin counter-clockwise or clockwise depending on the time of the year. And we say mind-blowing because many homeowners weren’t even aware their fans could be so multi-faceted until recently.  Heck, some may be reading this article now and thinking,…

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WHY Should Your Next Ceiling Fan Be Made of Aluminum?

Imagine sitting in two rooms side by side. One room has a 50-pound heavy-steel ceiling fan turning round and round, and the other has a windmill ceiling fan made of lightweight aluminum. Which metal apparatus would you rather have spinning above your head?   Many people might say the steel fan. Sure, it’s a bear to…

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Plan for Warmer Days Ahead With Our March Home Checklist

If you live in Texas as we do, you know winters out here can get pretty dicey. I mean, our “arctic blasts” don’t hold an icicle to places like Minnesota, Boston, or even North Dakota, but we have our fair share of power failures, impassable roads, school closures, and being stuck in your house for…

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