Archive for February, 2010

Reduce Bacteria in Your Bathroom with Antimicrobial Finishes

One of the biggest feeding grounds for fungi and bacteria happens to be our own bathrooms. Antimicrobial finishes have been around for years, but with the recent flu epidemics over the last several years, there is a higher demand from consumers for these kinds of finishes for residential use.

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Elegant Balustrades for Your Home

Balustrades make a beautiful architectural component for staircases, porches, and railings. Incorporating them into your home design creates a true sense of elegance.

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Cooking is a Gas with Gas Stoves

The debate between gas and electric stoves is one that has been going on for some time now. One is not necessarily better than the other and what it boils down to is personal preference and cooking style.

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Lighting for Your Kitchen Remodel

Having the right lighting in your kitchen makes a big difference. Whether you need it to illuminate the work areas in your kitchen or set ambiance, good lighting is necessary.

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A Triangular Tank Toilet is Ideal for a Small Bathroom

When you have a small bathroom, every inch of space counts. A triangular tank toilet is the best choice because it can fit neatly into a corner instead of wasting space with a more traditional tank.

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Gutters Solve More Problems Than You Think

Most homeowners use gutters to stop water from dripping directly from the eaves for protection of exterior walls and soffits. Gutters also help prevent several other problems which can become potentially very expensive to repair.

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Crisp White Bedroom Furniture

If you don’t think you can create an awesome looking bedroom with white furniture, think again. White furniture is always in style and is amazingly versatile in what you can do with it design wise.

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Instant Elegance with Wallpaper

There are few things which can instantly change the look of a room like wallpaper. Unlike traditional paint, wallpaper offers depth, color, texture, and patterns to harmoniously blend and compliment other elements in the room.

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3 Ideas to Incorporate a Television into Your Bedroom

People usually have a distinct preference concerning televisions in the bedroom; they either must have one or don’t want one in the room at all. Some who lean toward not having one at all simply don’t like the fact the television normally must sit on top of a piece of bedroom furniture.

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A Leather Lounger: Not Your Grandpa’s Recliner

When one hears the word “recliner” they may think of a worn, old, faux-suede chair that their grandpa loved to kick his heels up and relax in. Today’s recliners come in more contemporary styles, colors and fabrics that combine comfort with style.

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