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Welcome to WikiProject Home Living

Welcome to WikiProject Home Living. This project is here to improve and sustain consistency within home-related articles. The project's aim is to create and maintain Wikipedia's structure and information for home living, from what can be found in and outside of houses, to the everyday items which are in our homes.

We need more members! Please sign up below if you would like to help out this new WikiProject.

Goals

Goals and scope
  • Housing, Rooms, Home appliances, Furniture, activities typically done in one's own home
  • Tag Real estate articles
  • Create articles for home related things that are not on Wikipedia
  • Create guidelines for articles about Home living
  • Assess all home related articles
  • Make Home Living templates
  • Make an article FA status
  • Patrol recent changes to WikiProject Home Living

Task Forces

A list of articles needing cleanup associated with this project is available. See also the tool's wiki page and the index of WikiProjects.

Assessment Department

The Assessment Department is responsible in rating the class and quality of an article.

Collaboration Department

The Collaboration Department focuses on the recognition of articles that are in need of improvement, and fixing those articles.

Article Guidelines

The Article Guidelines Department focuses on the standardization of all home living articles.

Members

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  1. Peter.C (talk · contribs · count)
  2. OlEnglish (talk · contribs · count)
  3. Willscrlt (talk · contribs · count) — Working a little bit on {{Room}} and related articles (as of 08:57, 10 November 2009 (UTC))[reply]
  4. Kyle1081 (talk · contribs · count)
  5. Kiaitutoi (talk · contribs · count)
  6. DeWriterMD (talk · contribs · count)
  7. Bobherry (talk · contribs · count) -- Working on the appliances and companies.
  8. Mr. Guye (talk · contribs · count) -- Hoping to expand the scope of this project significantly
  9. MaynardClark (talk · contribs · count) -- Working on contributors to greener residential buildings and related technologies.
  10. Zulfikar Chaniago (talk · contribs · count)

Templates

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WikiProject banner templates
This template identifies pages that are within the scope of this WikiProject. Every Home Living article's talk page should be tagged with this template. This template goes only on the talk pages of articles—never on the article itself.

Example:

WikiProject iconHome Living Unassessed Top‑importance
WikiProject iconThis article is within the scope of WikiProject Home Living, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of home-related articles on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.
???This article has not yet received a rating on Wikipedia's content assessment scale.
TopThis article has been rated as Top-importance on the importance scale.


WikiProject userboxes
Use these on your user page to identify yourself as a member of this WikiProject.

Example:

This user is a member of the WikiProject Home Living.


Stub-sorting templates
Place these at the very bottom of short articles that qualify as "stubs".

Example:

{{Room-stub}}

  • Note: Two earlier stub templates were deleted due to lack of use, improper naming conventions, and lack of consensus for creation through a proper proposal.
Navigation templates (navboxes)
These templates may be added near the bottom of an article before the list of categories and any stub templates. They are used to link articles related to a single topic together to make it easier for readers to understand the topic. Generally every article listed in the template should include the template at the bottom of the article. If another navigation template is at the bottom of the article, the one most relevant to the topic should appear first, with the next most relevant following. Two, or three at the most, navboxes should be the maximum number.

Example:


Articles

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Redirects for discussion

Articles for creation