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Small but Mighty: Turning a Tiny Bathroom into a Bright Space
by Guest on Oct 2, 2013
A small bathroom or powder room can brim with style when you employ some extraordinary design tips. Moreover, some design features have so much impact that a tiny space somehow feels larger and certainly doesn’t feel cramped or confining. The following tips will help you transform a small bathroom into a space that’s big on wow factor and a pleasure to behold! Continue reading →
Why Every Household Should Be Making Use of Their Loft Properly
by Guest Post on Oct 22, 2013
If you have a loft space going unused, you are missing out on maximizing a valuable area of square footage. Loft spaces are so versatile and easy to dress up into an inviting room where people will want to come in, spread out and relax. If you're stumped on where to start, however, you may feel put off by the whole thing. Continue reading →
Why you should Consider Renovating Your Old Kitchen with Oak Cabinets?
by Guest on Feb 26, 2013
Oak is a solid wood that is heavy, durable and easy to maintain. Rebuilding your old kitchen with oak cabinets is a good idea as no wood can beat the timelessness and good look of oak. Oak kitchens are popular for the availability of kitchen furniture and cabinets in a wide range, from classical to contemporary. Continue reading →
Three Things to Do Before Picking a Window Treatment
by Guest on Sep 14, 2013
The window treatments in your home are the pieces that tie all of the other pieces in the room together. When you have multiple colors or patterns in the rugs and furniture, the window treatments are where they will all be matched and made into a comprehensive room. Continue reading →
To Go Artificial, or to Not Go Artificial
by John Cambell on Jun 14, 2016
Sometimes known as the negative space when it comes to gardening, the lawn is one of the most crucial aspects to your garden and home space, despite what others may say. Depending on where you live, keeping up a lawn can be difficult, time-consuming, and expensive. Continue reading →
How to Repair Your Forklift Battery
by Veronica Pembleton on Nov 15, 2017
Although in principle forklift batteries are similar to car batteries when it comes down to repairing them the process is very different. In contrast to car batteries, forklift are much larger, weigh more and are harder to fix or refurb. When it comes down to it, they are deep cycle batteries. Continue reading →
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 →
Five Ways to Make Your Rooms Look Bigger
by Jainnie Smith on Jan 8, 2016
Most of us feel more comfortable in a light airy and spacious room. With this in mind, we decided to put together this article to help you to make your rooms look as big as possible. Continue reading →
How Does Hard Water Affect Your Plumbing?
by Mark Fear on Sep 25, 2017
Hard water is common throughout the world, but many people do not really know what the term means or how it affects their home's plumbing. Hard water is caused by minerals in the water, mainly calcium and magnesium. While hard water isn't considered harmful, it can wreak havoc on your plumbing system. Continue reading →
Common Mistakes You Need to Avoid While Decorating Your Home
by Guest on Feb 1, 2015
With a few basic rules, you can easily create an amazing space. There are certain mistakes most people commit when decorating which must be avoided at all costs. These are common mistakes made by people decorating their homes. Continue reading →
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