Monday, April 24, 2006

Home Improvement Therapy

I saw this article over the weekend in the Washington Post, about do-it-yourselfers who blog about their home improvement projects. (This was as I was studiously avoiding doing anything that remotely resembled a home improvement project.)

It's not exactly shocking news to us, but as with any kind of sequential project, blogs are tailor-made for chronicling redecorating, remodeling, repairs and any other home improvement project, big or small.

Part of that is strictly due to the mechanics of blogs: The new stuff goes on top; you can follow along in the archives; it's easy to post pictures to track progress (or setbacks, as the case may be); and it's easy to stay on top of updates with alerts and feeds.

The other advantage of blogging about your home-improvement projects is that sense of community-building that comes with blogs. Not only do you hear from people sharing their own home improvement triumphs and nightmares, but there are also those comments from the peanut gallery, of people who come by just to watch. 

For those folks, the article calls it "house porn" -- for me, it's always "research for future projects."

Anyway, if you've got your own home improvement project blog that you'd like to share, leave the address in the comments for me (and everybody else, including your fellow DIYers) to see.

Thanks -- Joe

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

If my hubby dares to attempt ours, I might just journal it, LOL , mind you aspirations and bank balance rarely match, LOL

~Julie

Anonymous said...

heck we always share our projects to get advice and offer help for those who may undergo the same project

Anonymous said...

I've been going through home improvement hell a little bit at a time! Check out these two entries -
http://journals.aol.com/lifes2odd/Justvisiting/entries/603
http://journals.aol.com/lifes2odd/Justvisiting/entries/643
There will be lots more coming here and there!
Martha :-)

Anonymous said...

When I was Guest Editor, I selected Pffffft to feature because I was enjoying her ongoing battle to get her pool installed.

Anonymous said...

Well, I guess it's sorta home improvement.  It depends on who you ask.  www.suburbanfarm.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

My blog isn't devoted to one home improvement project; it covers a lot of territory.  It might be helpful though: http://journals.aol.com/pagadan/JoysJournal/entries/1765

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