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Kitchen Renovations and Island Creations
One of the most rewarding projects I have worked on in recent times was a do-it-yourself kitchen island.
Most homeowners could rhyme off a list of things they would like to change in their home design or decoration. By following the instructions below, you will be able to transform your simple kitchen into an island oasis…or something like that.
If you are like most homeowners, you have spent a fair amount of time in antique markets looking for that perfect new addition for your home. Th ...
Posted on February 07, 2006 08:02 | Kitchen / Bath
GREAT BATHROOM TILING
The Best Underlayment In The Bathroom
Is Cement Fiber Panels
Whether you’re planning on remodeling an existing bathroom or adding a completely new one, you will probably be doing some kind of ceramic tile work. While laying tile in a bathroom (or any room for that matter) looks intimidating at first glance, it’s really not that difficult for even the beginning do-it-yourselfer. But before you tackle the tile, you need to have something to lay it on and that something should be cement fiber panel underlayment.
What ...
Posted on January 29, 2006 04:01 | Kitchen / Bath
WHICH BATHROOM VANITY IS FOR YOU?
WHICH BATHROOM VANITY IS FOR YOU?
Planning on remodeling your bathroom? You’ll find out very quickly that one of your major decisions is the selection of a new vanity base and vanity top. Let’s see what the choices are and which one is right for you.
There are two basic types of vanities, built-in and freestanding. Built-in is exactly what the name implies, a vanity base and solid countertop that installs against the wall and is designed to look like part of the structure.
For those who lean toward modern dé ...
Posted on January 14, 2006 12:01 | Kitchen / Bath
Making The Most Of A Small BathroomIn bathroom terms at least, bigger doesn't have to be better - It's all just a case of making the most of the modest proportions you're presented with! And what's more, designing a bathroom that is small on space usage but big on style and functionality should be a lot more fun.
The Click Bathrooms guide to maximising a modest bathroom follows three simple principles...
1 - Make it seem bigger
A great way of tackling a bathroom with limited dimensions is by creating the illusion of space. First and foremost, aim to colour your walls in lighter shades such as whites, creams and pastels, ther ...
Posted on July 04, 2005 01:07 | Kitchen / Bath
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