Kitchen / Bathrooms

Kitchen Appliances Every Home Chef Should Have
by Guest Post on Jun 19, 2012
Technology in the kitchen has changed the way we cook. Many appliances available in the market today, allow us to conveniently carry out our cooking activities in less time and with less effort. These appliances will surely help you cook yummy meals. Continue reading →

Creating a Walk-In Shower
by Magdalena Ehnes on Aug 28, 2012
Have you ever noticed how most showers and shower rooms feel a little awkward, and perhaps even a little flimsy? This is a great shame - because for those of us lucky enough to have a power shower in a walk-in shower know that these are the best and most relaxing of all showers to have. Continue reading →

Should You Install a Bathroom Heat Light Lamp?
by Guest Post on Sep 21, 2012
Keeping the different rooms home sufficiently warm during the winter period is extremely vital to ensure proper comfort levels for the family members. Similar to the heating appliances used in the living room and the bedrooms, there are heating options for the bathrooms. Continue reading →

Give Your Bathroom a Luxury Hotel Style Look
by Guest Post on Nov 26, 2012
The bathroom is one of the most important places in a house and so it should also be stylish enough to complement the beauty of the house. Nowadays, people spend a lot of money on the decoration of their houses. They hire the best contractors for building their houses, for designing their rooms, kitchen, and bathroom. This is because; most people want to have the best of everything. Continue reading →

How to Select a and Enhance Your Bathroom’s Style
by Guest on Nov 29, 2012
A heated towel rail is the best way to get a luxurious accessory that will upgrade your bathroom. It’s a sure way of having warm and dry towels at your beck and call. Choosing one, however, is no easy task as there are a large variety of designs and brands. Continue reading →

How to Make the Most of Heated Floors Installations
by Guest Post on Dec 8, 2012
In-floor heating systems are chosen by many because these are inexpensive and are very convenient, given their placement. Moreover, the sensation of walking on floors that feel like a warm beach is unrivaled. The most comfortable type of such installments is the one working on electricity. Continue reading →

Bathroom Remodeling for Aging in Place
by Guest Post on Dec 14, 2012
The Pew Research Center has documented that close to 10,000 baby boomers will be turning 65 every day for the next 18 years (beginning in 2011). By 2030, almost 20% of the population in the United States will be of retirement age, which presents some unique and significant challenges for this segment of the population. Continue reading →

3 Unique Do It Yourself Decorating Projects for Your Kitchen
by Guest on Dec 21, 2012
Do it yourself home decorating projects are always a lot of fun, and when it comes to decorating the kitchen there are a variety of different ways to brighten up the area without spending a lot of money. The easiest way to create a new look is by displaying cookware and dishes, and this can be easily done by hanging up affordable racks as well as utilizing your open shelf space. Continue reading →

5 Tips to Redecorate Your Kitchen
by Guest on Dec 25, 2012
Redecorating your kitchen can be both expensive and time consuming, especially if you choose to take on the task independently. However, by simply following the tips below you can achieve that “new look” for your kitchen, no matter the size of your room or budget: Continue reading →

Planning Considerations for Bathrooms
by Guest on Jan 2, 2013
We’re making assumptions here…assumptions that you have the room to maneuver whilst renovating. No two bathrooms are the same on the face or under the skin. As a property developer, your ideas behind bathroom designs may remain a constant for each property that is undergoing a tip-top renovation, however, dimensions and placement options vary according to the size of the bathroom Continue reading →
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