October 27th, 2008
If you look at most homes, their mailboxes are placed, sitting on a post. The post is used likely to meet the height requirements of the United State Post Office. In addition, a mail post typically allows the mail box to be displayed in a decorative and curb appealing manner. However, more and more neighborhoods are being built with wall mounted mail boxes next to the front door.
October 18th, 2008
Address plaques are small plaques or signs that contain your home’s address. Often homeowners choose to also include their last name on the plaque. Some come with only the numerical portion of the address, while others spell out the entire street name in addition. These plaques are quite decorative, but they have many other purposes as well.
October 13th, 2008
Are you stuck with a boring black mailbox? If so, you may want to add curb appeal to your home with terrific mailbox covers. Instead of making a committed box change, you can easily and quickly change the entire look of your mailbox with an inexpensive cover. There are many different styles you can choose, allowing you complete freedom in your choice of outdoor home décor.
October 8th, 2008
There are really no limits to the types of wooden mailboxes that can be made and used for the delivery of the mail. In fact, the individual’s imagination being the only thing holding them back.
If the homeowner cannot fashion the desired design, chances are they will know someone who can make the wooden mailbox they want.
October 4th, 2008
In order to add to the appearance of their home’s exterior, many homeowners add planters to their front porches or to their lawns near the street.
Some even add flowers around their mailbox to add color to their landscape design. Combining a mailbox and planter is becoming more popular. It can make a good impression whether on the porch or on the curb.
September 10th, 2008
Many mailboxes are placed on top of a post. This is done to of course meet the height requirements of the United State Post Office and also to find an aesthetically pleasing way of incorporating the mail receptacle in the overall landscaping that is making up the front yard.
August 31st, 2008
Decorative mailboxes are becoming a common item that is now cropping up far more often than before. More and more homeowners recognize that the design does not have to stop at the front door or the garden gate, but instead they are choosing to now also incorporate the mailbox in their overall color and design schemes.
August 11th, 2008
When it comes to finding out how to install a new mailbox, you will do well to not only consider the location where you are thinking of placing the box but also the material from which it is made.
Some metals are heavier than others and if you opt for a plastic receptacle, the odds of not being able to drill holes through it are high.
July 16th, 2008
When it comes to beautifying one’s yard or simply appearance of the home from the road, there is perhaps no better methodology than handcrafted, decorative mailboxes. Considering how simple some of the decorations can be and how inexpensive the raw materials are, this is also the cheapest way possible to add either flair or staunch conservatism to any home.
May 27th, 2008
A unique mailbox can be a fun way to show off some creativity or to show your neighbors a love for a hobby or other passion. It can add distinction to your home and add instant curb appeal.
There is simply something said for a mailbox that catches your eye. You can find unique mailboxes online or through specialty catalogs that you can also find online. There are miscellaneous styles, shapes and sizes.