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The mailbox concept is very simple; it collects all the letters and important stuffs in one compact dedicated container. In spite of the simple concept that mailbox may have, it has been a real life-saver in our life. Internet and e-mails may have taken some part of the role but still mailboxes have its own significant niche in our everyday communication.

There are a broad variety of shapes, sizes, and materials. Many stores sell the materials you will need to use for decorative mailboxes. Locking mailboxes made from durable, weatherproof materials are highly desirable due to the built in safety features and the long-lasting exterior. Various colors and shapes are available so you will be sure to match the color of your home perfectly or you may choose a mailbox that provides a striking contrast sure to be noticed by your friends and neighbors. Stainless steel, aluminum, and other materials will make your new locking mailbox an addition to your home that will endure through the worst weather for many years.

Stainless steel mailboxes
Stainless steel mailboxes is one of the most favorite material for mailboxes. Despite of its high durability, stainless steel can be easily formed into so many shapes; providing so many variety in the mail box design itself.

Aluminum mailboxes
Compared to stainless steel mailboxes, aluminum ones are usually cheaper. This is because the material cost of aluminum is also less expensive than stainless steel. Aluminum mailboxes have all of the advantages that stainless steel have and moreover aluminum ones have high resistance to bad weather and rains.

Wooden mailboxes
If you prefer a vintage touch in front of your house, wooden mailboxes is a good choice. Mail boxes that made of woods are now becoming a popular option for them who loves a unique and old-fashioned mailbox. Even so, wood is not a waterproof material so that good design and placement is futhermore needed.

If you want to have your creativity in practice, you can use any old materials that you may have lying around in your house. You can use cotton balls and color them with a marker or paint then glue them on your mailbox. Voila, you have your very-hand-made mailbox of you liking. If you want to have some insights in designing your own mailbox, you could check Mailboxixchange.com. They’re actually having a great affiliation deals - a $20.00 for you if you register.

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