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How to Design a Compact Kitchen
by Guest on Apr 10, 2013
Wouldn't it be great if we all had as much kitchen space as we wanted? Well, we all don't have it even if we want it. It can be really challenging to cram all you need into the small kitchen space you have. Here are some tips that might help you when designing your kitchen. Continue reading →

Tips to Design a Small Kitchen
by Guest on Apr 10, 2013
Small kitchen sets have a unique set of challenges and only the one who owns a small kitchen can understand them. Face it- in a small kitchen, you can't have everything you want. So, it's wise to focus on the more important things first. Focus on the function, making sure that you have the appliances you need and the working space. Continue reading →

Tips on Renovating Your Bathroom
by Guest Post on Apr 11, 2013
While bathrooms are often one of the smallest rooms in your house, it is one of the most used and valued spaces in the house. Besides serving the practical day-to-day routines, a bathroom for many is often a sanctuary and has a few peaceful moments. Continue reading →

What Can Red Colors Do for the Look of Your Kitchen?
by Guest Post on Apr 12, 2013
A kitchen should be the heart of the home, so why do so many of us have lackluster and uninspiring ones? Whether you use yours to prepare simple meals or ambitious three-course dinners, your kitchen should be where you look forward to spending time. Continue reading →

Why There is No Substitute for a Freestanding Bath
by Guest on Apr 12, 2013
Freestanding bathtubs are very trendy at the moment and it’s easy to see why. They look fantastic and give your bathroom a whole new atmosphere. They’re also popular because designers feel they provide them with more flexibility throughout the design process. Continue reading →

Tips on improving Your Bathroom by Adding a Wet Room
by Guest on Apr 16, 2013
Bathrooms can be improved in many ways by adding a wet room. A wet room effectively represents a bathroom where the space is waterproofed, or tanked, to allow for an open, walk-in shower enclosure. The floors of the room are sloped to allow water to run down into a drain. Continue reading →

Freestanding Basins - Ideal for Large Bathrooms
by Guest on Apr 22, 2013
If you have a large bathroom then you need to pay more attention to how you furnish it and how you use your space. It can be very easy for your bathroom to look disorganized and confused when it is big in size. After all, when a bathroom is small and compact you only really have the space to put in the necessities. Continue reading →

Everything You Need to Know about Surviving with a Small Bathroom
by Guest on Apr 26, 2013
It can take a bit of ingenuity to get the most out of your small bathroom. This busy room may seem like it can’t spare a touch of spice for a shelf or extra cabinet, but homeowners have discovered there are plenty of ways to get more from a small bathroom. If you are feeling overly cramped and want to give this little room a make-over, there are plenty of tips to transform this tiny space with big improvements. Continue reading →

How to Make a Choice in Shapes of Showering Screens?
by Guest on May 5, 2013
You don’t have to be careful, not to spill water out of the showering space anymore. This is indeed a boon to have a careless and comforting bath time ahead. Wouldn’t you want some privacy in your bathing space? Many prefer shower screens so that it prevents a view or even acts as a door without spoiling modern looks. Continue reading →

Go Exotic – Choose Safari Kitchen Cabinets
by Guest on Jun 3, 2013
Is it time for you to spice up the look of your kitchen? Are you tired of the bland cabinets that you have always had? Perhaps you simply want to give your kitchen a much more modern look. You can go the route of slapping a new coat of paint on the walls, but to give your kitchen a completely new look consider revamping your kitchen cabinetry. Continue reading →
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