Katie Marks
Katie Marks is a California-based author who loves finding cool life hacks, sharing them with friends, and diving headlong into craft projects. If there is a garden somewhere, you can probably find her outside playing in it. She also enjoys cooking, reading, and being a full-time nerd. Don’t be fooled by her profile picture: She is a person, not a vegetable, who has written an incredible amount of insightful articles for Networx.com.
Among her written works, Katie has written about Earthships, which are highly sustainable buildings created entirely from recycled and natural materials, typically integrated together in a seamless whole (see her article “Extreme Earthships in Extreme Places” for more details: https://www.networx.com/article/extreme-earthships-in-extreme-places). She has also written about dressing up a home with wainscoting, in which she recommends adventuring into using unusual materials such lincrusta, hemp, sewn paper, fiber, and mosaics, if you are wanting to achieve a more unique look than that of wood paneling.
(https://www.networx.com/article/dress-up-with-wainscoting).
For those wanting recommendations for the best paint colors for the exterior of their home, I’d suggest checking out Katie’s article entitled “Go Bold With Exterior Color” (https://www.networx.com/article/go-bold-with-exterior-color), where she provides images and slideshows of homes that take advantage of the more saturated parts of the color wheel. This article provides exciting ideas for color schemes for those who have too big of a personality to settle for painting the exterior of their home in a dull grey or beige hue.
Katie also gives simple day-to-day tips for activities such as storing food properly (https://www.networx.com/article/store-food-right) and starting gardens (https://www.networx.com/article/gardeners-start-your-seedlings), where you can really see her passion for gardening shine through her writing.
See more of Katie’s articles below for more life hacks, home improvement tips and gardening how-tos!
Posted by Katie Marks
| Oct 09, 2013
I love cantilever houses. There's something about this style of construction that's just so transcendent, making part of a house soar above the ground and thrusting residents into the...
Posted by Katie Marks
| Oct 09, 2013
Buying, and living in, an older home can be totally charming. But along with the quaint comes the antiquated; the rooms that are a touch too small, the old plumbing that leaks and grumbles...
Posted by Katie Marks
| Oct 07, 2013
Winter is already nipping quickly at the heels of fall in some regions of the Northern Hemisphere, even when it seems like fall has barely begun. We can talk about winter-friendly crops...
Posted by Katie Marks
| Oct 07, 2013
Feeling a little under the weather lately? One potential source of your illness could be your own home, thanks to the smorgasbord of toxins that tend to lurk inside, causing issues...
Posted by Katie Marks
| Oct 04, 2013
Wallpaper feels like it's going out of style in many corners of the world, but it's actually pretty great stuff -- as long as we're not talking horrible floral patterns from the 80s,...
Posted by Katie Marks
| Oct 04, 2013
By this time of year, those pumpkins you planted should be ripening up, and if you didn't plant any, you might be spotting a few in fields by the side of the road, or in giant containers...
Posted by Katie Marks
| Oct 03, 2013
Good fences make good neighbors, but what happens when a fence starts to go gently into that good night and is in need of repair or replacement? Neighborly disputes over responsibility...
Posted by Katie Marks
| Oct 03, 2013
Deer. They're a menace in the garden, destroying crops seemingly indiscriminately, and even the most determined gardeners can sometimes feel like handling deer is a losing battle....
Posted by Katie Marks
| Oct 03, 2013
The equinox has passed. It's officially fall here in the Northern Hemisphere, and while you might be making plans for Halloween, you should also be looking up to your roof. There...
Posted by Katie Marks
| Oct 03, 2013
Cardboard is a ubiquitous packaging material, especially if, like me, you order a lot of things from the internet. You could let those cardboard boxes, supports, and more stack up until...