Kitchen / Bathrooms

Finding Space in Your Kitchen
by Guest Post on May 12, 2012
Sometimes you have space and just don’t know it. If you want to find that extra space, you might have to eliminate the clutter first. The plan begins when you decide you need more room in your kitchen and cannot afford or want to expand, remodel or rebuild. Continue reading →

How to Refinish Your Tile, Tubs or more!
by Guest Post on May 13, 2012
Learn how to refinish and brighten up dingy old cabinets or countertops. These tips and also be used to refinish your bathtub, bathroom tile, refrigerator, vent-a-hood and even fiberglass fixtures! Check out what materials and tools you will need to get the job done. Continue reading →

Remodeling Your Kitchen? Start with the Right Kitchen Plans
by Guest Post on May 13, 2012
When remodeling a kitchen the old saying, failure to plan is planning to fail, is especially true when referring to your kitchen drawings. How much information is required and how do you know it I all there? The basic elements of a good set of kitchen drawings will be discussed in this article. Continue reading →

Types of Kitchen Sinks
by Guest Post on May 13, 2012
One of the most essential elements that have to be taken into consideration when remodeling or building a kitchen is the kitchen sink. A sink can become, from just a cleaning appliance, an element of design. Stainless, Acrylic, Quartz, Stone, and other kitchen sink options. Continue reading →

Easy Solutions for Organizing Your Kitchen
by Guest Post on May 13, 2012
The kitchen should be one of the most organized rooms of the house for this is where you store and prepare your meals on a daily basis. A neat and organized kitchen makes cooking and clean-up easier. Here are a few solutions that will help keep your kitchen organized and running smoothly. Continue reading →

Porcelain Enamel Characteristics and Repair
by Michigan State University on May 13, 2012
Porcelain enamel is a specially formulated, highly durable glass permanently fused to metal under extremely high temperatures. The metal may be steel, cast iron, or aluminum. It may be a protective surface for cooking utensils, kitchen and bathroom fixtures, and appliances such as dishwashers, ranges, refrigerators, washers, and dryers. Continue reading →

Removing Rust/Iron Stains on Bathroom Fixtures
by Michigan State University on May 13, 2012
Rust stains come from iron in the water supply, which can only be permanently removed through the installation of an iron filter. Iron stains can be removed by a weak acid solution, usually oxalic acid which is highly toxic and must be handled with care. Never use chlorine bleach as this sets the iron stain. Continue reading →

Laminate Countertops: Easy Ways to Repair and Hide Damage
by Jessica Ackerman on May 13, 2012
Countertops take a great deal of abuse, even when care is taken to prevent damage. Heavy items can fall out of cabinetry and ding the laminate surface, and people are not always careful about using cutting boards and hot pads. In time, laminate countertops begin to show wear, but it is easy to repair or hide the damage. The following easy ways to repair and hide damage to laminate countertops will extend the life and greatly improve the overall look of the room. Continue reading →

Vanities - The Essence of Your Bathroom
by Guest Post on May 13, 2012
When you’re constructing a bathroom the most important decision you have to take is choosing a vanity. A bathroom is an important part of your home and vanity is center part of your bathroom. It is used for storing the requirements in a restroom. Continue reading →

Clawfoot Tub Style for Contemporary Bathrooms
by Guest Post on May 25, 2012
Perhaps the most helpful suggestions to create allure in your home would be by improving your bathroom. It's actually a room that profoundly impacts the market value and visual appeal of your property. A bathroom is a place in your home which can be used as a stylish retreat, which can be essential to a balanced life in a chaotic world. Continue reading →
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