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Remodelling Essentials: Floor Plan
by Guest on Nov 25, 2013
The floor plan is an important step in home improvement and it requires excellent execution for the homeowner’s dream to be realized. The plan should be detailed and considerable time should be spent in conceptualizing the floor plan. Continue reading →
Why You May Want to Consider Vintage Industrial Furniture
by Boris Dzhingarov on Nov 21, 2013
Decorating your home with vintage industrial furniture is something that never seems to get old. It is a theme that people will always love and appreciate. Continue reading →
How to Save Electricity During Your Beauty Routine
by Michele Duchet on Nov 20, 2013
Your daily beauty routine can put a lot of stress on your household energy grid. From your blow dryer to a long hot bath, your daily routine can cost you a lot on your utility bill and also do some damage to the environment. If you are concerned with taking care of yourself and the Earth, here are some ways to conserve energy when you get ready for the day. Continue reading →
Why More People are Using Steel for Their Home Appliances
by Katie Day on Nov 20, 2013
Whether you’ve been working as a chef in a restaurant or as an interior consultant in a design showroom, you must have realized the numerous benefits of furnishing your home with steel appliances. Continue reading →
Washing Washer Troubleshooting Tips: When Do I Repair, and When Do I Replace?
by Guest Post on Nov 19, 2013
Imagine that it's late in the evening, and you're getting ready to put a load of laundry into your washer. Your washer is a few years old, but it's still going strong. You load the clothes, add detergent, turn it on and....nothing. The washer isn't agitating. You are unable to locate the issue and decide another remedy is required. Continue reading →
Feng Shui Your Home
by Guest Post on Nov 18, 2013
There's a lot of time and energy that goes into designing, renovating, or redoing any part of your home. The end product should be an environment where you feel happy, calm and motivated. This idea that our immediate environment is connected to our moods and experiences is at the center of Feng Shui. Continue reading →
Log Cabin Maintenance: The Top Five Misnomers of Log Homeownership
by Guest on Nov 16, 2013
A charming, rustic log cabin is an appealing place to spend your time, but many people believe that these spaces are difficult to maintain. On the contrary, a log cabin isn't necessarily more complicated to keep clean and safe than another property. Continue reading →
10 Big Ideas for Small Bathrooms
by Lisa Barnes on Nov 15, 2013
Just because the humble bathroom is perhaps the most utilitarian of all rooms doesn’t mean it can’t be beautiful. Still, if you, like many, have a particularly small bathroom, it may seem like there is little room—literally—for improvement. Continue reading →
Why You May Want to Consider Cold Heading for Your Next Metal Project
by Guest on Nov 14, 2013
When working with metal, there are two main processes that you can choose to employ. The first process is called “hot forging,” which is the idea of heating up a piece of metal until it becomes malleable. During the part production process, heated metal is then struck with an object called a die to form it into whatever shape is desired. Continue reading →
How to Incorporate Multiple Shades of Wood In One Room
by Guest on Nov 14, 2013
One of the challenges that some homeowners can struggle with when it comes to design, is how to coordinate everything they have in a room so that it looks harmonious and pleasing on the eye. A great way of creating a sophisticated home design that works well is to incorporate multiple shades of wood in the room, helping the furniture and décor to look its best. Continue reading →
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