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What Is the Jamb of a Door? A Complete Guide

Emily2 weeks ago2 weeks ago06 mins

If you’ve installed a door, hung a picture frame nearby, or noticed a door’s fit in a wall, you’ve seen a door jamb. But what is it, and why does it matter? A door jamb is the frame that surrounds a door on three sides: two vertical side jambs and a head jamb at the…

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Best Wood for Cutting Boards: A Chef’s Guide

Emily2 weeks ago2 weeks ago09 mins

A great cutting board is one of the most essential tools in any kitchen. It protects your countertops, preserves the sharpness of your knives, and provides a safe surface for food preparation. While materials like plastic and glass are available, wood remains the top choice for both Home cooks and professional chefs. But not all…

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What Is Whitewood (and When Should You Use It?)

Emily2 weeks ago2 weeks ago07 mins

If you’ve ever walked through the lumber aisle of a Home improvement store, you’ve likely seen stacks of boards labeled “whitewood.” It’s often one of the most affordable options available, making it tempting for a wide range of projects. But what exactly is whitewood, and is its low price a sign of low quality? Understanding…

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