Kitchen / Bathrooms
Find the Right Oven Arrangement for Your Kitchen
by Guest on Nov 16, 2014
When you are preparing to remodel your kitchen, you have many options to consider with regards to the oven arrangements. While you may be focused on selecting the right counter tops, flooring and cabinets for your space, the fact is that the oven arrangement may impact your kitchen design and functionality alike. Continue reading →
Can a Salt Free Water Softener Solve Your Hard Water Problems?
by Guest on Mar 24, 2015
Are you dealing with hard water problems? If so, you are not alone. According to a geological survey, over 85% of Americans have hard water in their homes. Water becomes hard when magnesium, calcium, and other minerals are deposited into groundwater via leaching. Continue reading →
Odd Ways in Which Your Bathroom Could be Damaging Your Health
by Boris Dzhingarov on Jun 9, 2015
Everyone knows that they need to keep their bathroom clean in order to avoid any health problems, but there are some odd ways in which your fixtures, cleaners, and even your paint could negatively impact your health. Here are a few things to watch out for: Continue reading →
Speed Cookers: Save Your Time
by Kashif Raza on Sep 4, 2015
For many decades now, the most significant design advancements to hit the oven industry have been in the introduction and development of the microwave oven, and the innovation that expanded the reach of convection technology, introducing it as an affordable option for home ovens. Continue reading →
6 Reasons to Choose a Freestanding Bath
by Newsy Siso on Sep 20, 2015
Its official – the nights are drawing in and the days are getting shorter and the best thing in the world on a dark night is a hot bath. But is your bathroom up to the task? Is your bathtub the best it can be? Continue reading →
Turning Food Packaging into Food Containers - Kitchen Organization
by Guest Post on Oct 19, 2015
Food coming back and forth into our household environment. You might be doing your shopping list for this week while watching how the empty food packaging from the previous week is piling up in a corner of your kitchen. Continue reading →
An Easy Guide to a Beautiful New Kitchen Look
by Boris Dzhingarov on Oct 27, 2015
We would all love to be able to fit new kitchen cabinets every time the fancy took us, but, unfortunately, that is beyond the bank balance of many homeowners. However, it is possible to give your kitchen cabinets a new look with a fresh lick of paint and a change of color. Continue reading →
Deciding Between Light or Dark Colored Kitchen Cabinets
by Guest Post on Nov 20, 2015
No matter how comfortable your den or living room is family and friends tend to gather in the kitchen. It seems to be the heart of the home and this is why it is so important to have a kitchen that functions well, but is warm and inviting as well. Continue reading →
Vanity and Sink Types for the Modern Bathroom
by Guest on Nov 26, 2015
The choices available these days for bathroom sinks, for vanities, and for cabinets, are seemingly endless. You have the choice of investing $50 for a simplistic wall-hung sink, or you have the choice of investing upwards of $5,000 on a cabinet vanity that is of furniture quality. Continue reading →
Tips on How to Create Your Very Own Steam Room
by Will Tottle on Dec 4, 2015
Have you ever had a gym membership, just so you could enjoy the benefits of their steam room? Steam rooms are great because they offer tons of health and therapeutic benefits. How would you like to have your very own steam room in your home? Continue reading →
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