There has been a definite change in the approach to DIY, which was traditionally considered a 'man's job'. Whether you're a DIY queen or don't know your drill bits, there are many ways to brush up on home maintenance skills and save on calling in a handyman.
During Women's Month in August, Brights Hardware Store, a…
As the beginning of a new year fast approaches, analysts and experts share the next hottest trends that we can expect to shape a range of industries – from tech to clothing, travel, décor and more. One area that is keenly watched by enthusiasts is home design, renovation, and DIY trends. Orlando Luis, CEO…
NATIONAL CHILD PROTECTION WEEK The 29th of May to the 4th of June is National Child Protection Week and part of any parents' responsibility towards protecting their children starts in the home. Eighty percent of injuries in young children occur in or around the home and it can be a shock to some new parents when they realise…
The start of a new year often sees people making changes to the way they look and act – maybe it's a fresh haircut, a diet regime, or a new gym membership. The same goes for people's homes, with the start of a new year finding us wanting to redecorate, renovate and refresh our space.…
The 4th of October is Change a Light Day, which encourages people to save electricity by changing their light bulbs, or light fixtures, to an eco-friendlier version. Change a Light Day was created so that people could be encouraged to make just one small change in their home that would result in them consuming less energy. Switching from…
The summer holidays are fast approaching, and the hot days and long warm nights will see more South Africans relaxing outdoors. What better way to prepare to spend quality time making memories with family than by creating an outdoor area for some alfresco entertaining. The good news is that there are quick and easy things you…
In the conclusion to what started as a call for South Africans to donate their unused and unwanted power tools to a worthy cause, Brights Hardware, in partnership with Ryobi Tools, has donated R190 000 worth of brand new power tools to a non-profit skills development and job creation organisation called Learn to Earn. "There's no…