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How to Build a Barbecue
by Guest Post on Jul 21, 2010
An old-fashioned brick barbecue transforms your back garden into an open-air kitchen. Friends and family can enjoy countless hours of fresh air while meals cook on the range. Simple bricklaying techniques can be used to adorn your garden with an attractive and functional brick barbecue. Continue reading →

Why use a Plant or Tool Hire Company?
by Guest Post on Jul 19, 2010
Even the most simple of DIY job around the house can call for a variety of tools which can be very costly. These tools are often only used once or twice and either lent out never to be seen again or get added to the clutter in the back of a garage or shed. Continue reading →

4 Things You Should Know When Installing an Under Mount Sink
by Guest Post on Jul 19, 2010
An under mount sink has been described as the preferred way to make you kitchen compact, flawless and include the latest trends and designs. This is because these types of sinks have a compact design requiring very low maintenance and can be placed under the countertop. Continue reading →

Home Improvement Precautions
by Guest Post on Jul 16, 2010
Home Improvement Precautions: If you’re partaking in a little DIY or other work around your home, there are a huge number of things you should consider before you grab the angle grinder. This guide is a quick checklist of questions you should ask yourself before you start. Continue reading →

How Much does a Remodeling Project Costs
by Guest Post on Jul 11, 2010
How much does kitchen renovation costs? That depends on the scope of the renovation. A small scale remodel of an outmoded 200 Sq Ft kitchen costs as much as $21,411, whereas an extensive remodel costs $57,215 and an upscale remodel costs $111,794. Continue reading →

Concrete Laying Tools
by Guest Post on Jul 7, 2010
After the preparation work on any given surface begins the grueling task of laying concrete, well, that is now a redundant statement. There is a well-proven method that allows one man to lay a truckload of concrete quickly, efficiently, and with quality. Continue reading →

8 Best Ways You Can Organize Cabinets in Your Kitchen
by Guest Post on Jul 7, 2010
Arranging kitchen cabinets is vital in order to make the kitchen look orderly. A better organization also helps you to easily access every item in the kitchen as and when required. Even though throwing things randomly into the kitchen cabinets is easier, it requires proficiency. Continue reading →

Using Biomass to Heat Your Home
by Guest Post on Jul 7, 2010
With skyrocketing oil prices and growing concerns for our planet, homeowners around the country are searching for affordable and environmentally responsible ways to heat their homes during the winter months. Continue reading →

Modern Canvas Art in Interior Design
by Guest Post on Jul 6, 2010
Art can be a way of giving an interior the wow factor without the need to spend thousands on painting and decorating. Decorating, wallpaper, and paint costs can amount to a fortune. Labor costs add quite considerably along with wall preparation and the many hidden costs that can occur when decorating. Continue reading →

Earthbag Building Expands Worldwide (Sandbag Building)
by Guest Post on Jul 6, 2010
Earthbag building (sometimes called sandbag building) started about one hundred years ago providing safe, bulletproof, and bomb-resistant shelters for the military. They proved to be fast, simple to construct, and durable. Continue reading →
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