We've launched a new category called Build-It-Yourself. We are answering the demand for articles that are of use to the true DIY'er who wouldn't think of calling a contractor to install cabinets or replace a toilet but also aren't trades people by vocation. The articles in this category should still be useful for anyone, and who knows, you may even have the skills to tackle that landscape project that you were going to leave to the pros.

When remodeling a large room it may be necessary to build a wall to create different spaces and add rooms. Building a non-load bearing wall is easier than you think and requires basic carpentry skills and the know-how to create a wall that is safe and up to code.
Building a Wall [Hometips]
Mud rooms, although common throughout the Northeast are virtually non-existent in the Southwest and many other parts of the country. But we think they could be just as useful in the high-desert or flat plains. It rains everywhere and even when it doesn't it can get very dusty, especially with kids in the house. DIYnet provides a step-by-step to building your own mud room that will keep the rest of your house cleaner.
Build Your Own Mudroom [DIYnet]

It's still cold in the Northeast but Spring is just around the corner for many of you. That means baseball, budding plants, and birds. Like clockwork the birds return and with them life and leaves return to the trees and plants around your home. Why not welcome your winged friends with a DIY bird feeder. Lowes breaks down the tools and materials needed as well as the plans and instructions to build your own bird feeder.

You've made the investment in nice tools, gardening equipment, outdoor furniture, and BBQ's, so don't let the elements destroy them. Here's a good start to selecting what type of shed you need and where to buy them.
Build Your Own [Buildeazy.com]
Choosing Outdoor Storage [Lowes]
How to buy a storage shed [EHow]
Sheds for the garden [Gardensheds]