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Chest of Drawers - Things You Need to Know Before You Buy

Posted on November 22, 2009 by John Lewis

When choosing a chest of drawers for your bedroom, there are a lot of features you must consider. While chest of drawers are used for neatly storing clothes and accessories, they also serve as an important piece of bedroom furniture that should accentuate the décor of the room.

Fireplace Grates And Why You Should Have One

Posted on November 22, 2009 by AJ Drake

Fireplace grates are a very important fireplace accessory. They are second only to the fireplace screen which keeps the fire contained in the firebox. Fireplace grates are available in many shapes and sizes to accommodate all styles of fireboxes. They are crucial to your fireplace burning at peak efficiency.

Why You Should Keep Carpet In Your Home

Posted on November 22, 2009 by JohnT

These days carpet gets a bad rap. People blame it for being high maintenance or bad for allergy sufferers or one of a hundred other things. Carpet is perhaps one of the best flooring choices for your home however. So before you decide to ditch the carpet in favor of hard flooring like wood or tile consider a few of the reasons to keep carpet listed in this article.

Things To Know When Choosing Doors

Posted on November 21, 2009 by Annie Deakin

In older homes the doors can get to looking shabbby. If your exterior doors have seen better days, it is time to look into buying a new door. Since doors face harsh exterior conditions as well as the air conditioned comfort of the interior of your home, they face many different challenges.

Cabinet Giant a Strong Emphasis on Kitchen and Bathroom Cabinetry

Posted on November 22, 2009 by Cabinetgiant

Kitchen cabinets today have become pivotal points in home planning.It is important to pick a kitchen design that suits your style.That way you can be sure that the kitchen cabinets, kitchen renovation will improve your lifestyle and the look of your home.

Traditional Low Country Homes

Posted on November 22, 2009 by Darryl Cobb

Traditional low country style homes are designed to reflect classical proportions. They can vary in size from the traditionally tight and narrow Charleston single to the large, open four-square style of plantation houses. Additionally, the low country house can boast formal exterior details such as crown moulding and turned balusters, or it can feature the relaxed details of exposed rafter tails and square columns often associated with cottages. Regardless of formality, traditional low country h

Outdoor Metal Building Sheds – Built to Last

Posted on November 22, 2009 by Bob Fischer

While in-home storage space can initially be sufficient, as families grow, the need for space grows as well. Larger items like bicycles and seasonal sports gear need a home that may extend beyond the garage. Files accumulate over the years. New hobbies are undertaken and dropped, with supplies building up in stacks. If there is no longer any room in the basement or attic, metal sheds for the outdoors can be a wonderful solution to finding a place to store all of the clutter.

Carpet Store

Posted on November 22, 2009 by isabellemillman

Installing brand new flooring is always an exciting venture for house owners. Floor covers enhance the look of a house, and also trim down the sound from foot traffic (especially if you have kids).

Add Some Italian Touch to Your House

Posted on November 22, 2009 by arron gilbert

Furniture has to be comfortable and luxurious as well. Read this before you purchase Italian furniture. You will find the various facts about Italian furniture helpful.

Tips For Oak Flooring

Posted on November 21, 2009 by Henry Funk

When you think about oak flooring you will normally associate it with top quality. Oak is a very English hardwood that has been used to make all sorts of beautiful things over many years. It is the wood that you will see the most of in stately homes and it is renowned for its strength and durability. Cabinet makers have used it for centuries and it is used extensively for paneling.



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House Siding - Options To Suit Anyone's Needs

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Alphonso Sirtle..

When you are building a new home, your house siding is an important decision that will greatly impact the look of your home. If you are looking for a great way to update the look of your current home, new house siding can make it look like a whole new home.

Aluminium recycling in a soft drink can leads the way

Posted on May 16, 2008 by Joseph Then

The vast amount of soft drink cans that are sold each year would suggest there is a huge potential for recycling. This is true now and has certainly been growing in numbers in recent years. For a good while, most of the cans have this recycling ability marked on them.

Installing Ceramic Countertops

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Joanne Dorin

Ceramic counters are a great choice for any kitchen. They are affordable, beautiful, and easy to install. You have plenty of choices is tile size, patterns, colors, and styles. Just follow this guide and you'll be on your way to installing your ceramic countertops.

Bondo: What Does It Do?

Posted on November 22, 2008 by Pearle Tsuji

Applying Bondo Body Filler will be taught to you in the following article. Dents and creases are no match for this body filler and you can sculpt a curved area and level the surfaces that adjoin during welding.

18 Comfort Glow Fireplaces - Which is Right For You?

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Johnathan Taylor

When families decide to add a fireplace to their home, they often choose a Comfort Glow fireplace. Comfort Glow offers many options, from direct vent units, fireplace kits, wood burning and electric fireplaces, vent free units and even solar fusion fireplaces to heat your home. With so many options it is best to learn as much as possible about each type of fireplace offered before selecting. Here is a little information about the many fireplaces available form Comfort Glow.

Harman Cast Iron Woodstove and Fireplace

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Deon Melchior

When thinking about replacing your current heating system to wood there are many decisions you need to consider before making the final purchase.

Tamco Shingles For Looks And Durability

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Alphonso Sirtle

TAMCO was established in 1944 by EL Craig. Starting very small, the company name was given by MRS. Craig after the names of the states the company would serve. Texas, Arkansas, Measury, Kansas, and Oklahoma. Today the company has grown far bigger then its humble beginnings. Gaining customer satisfaction and loyalty is the biggest factor in such industries and TAMCO has done just that. You can't go wrong with TAMCO shingles.

10 Top Kitchen Countertops

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Joanne Dorin

Whether you are remodeling your kitchen or building a new home when it comes to choosing your kitchen countertops you have plenty of choices. Here are our top 10 picks.

The Big Three: Unmistakable Signs of Termite Trouble

Posted on May 4, 2008 by CS Stephanie Larkin

When you purchased your current home, it was most likely inspected for termites. You would have received a document from an inspection company to certify that no active infestations were present when you bought the home. Unfortunately, that doesn't mean your home doesn't have termites. If you haven't kept up termite treatments, it's always possible that they might have entered your home.

Agio Patio Furniture is Beautiful and Reasonably Priced

Posted on August 19, 2008 by Balva Rudick

One of the things that truly turn a house into a home is a nice patio for the family to enjoy together. The patio itself can be made of anything from wood, to concrete, to attractive brick and can be done in a wide variety of designs. It can be the place where after a hard winter of being cooped up indoors parents and children can gather to enjoy the spring and summer. It is also the place where friends and neighbors can be invited to be entertained. Of course, a nice patio also needs nice furni...

The History of the Modern Ceiling Fan

Posted on July 18, 2008 by Kelly Church

A quick review of the modern ceiling fan and how to utilize this invention to your advantage in a green home with the authors DIY instructions.

Top 4 Reasons to Buy RTA Cabinets

Posted on March 24, 2008 by Crazy Cabinet Guy

The popularity of RTA cabinets has exploded with the recent drop in the housing market. Homeowners are looking for ways to add value to their house without having to invest a large amount of money. Find out why Ready-To-Assemble cabinets have become so popular.

The Kubota Bx Series Tractor

Posted on May 11, 2007 by Paul

Start with the strength and versatility of a compact utility tractor. Blend them with the agile handling and feel of a garden tractor and you have got the Kubota bx.

A Review of The Kingsdown Body System Mattress

Posted on December 23, 2007 by Robin OBrien

Kingsdown touts that its Body System beds take into account your individual body type, so you can be sure of getting both the comfort and support you need. But can a traditional, inner-spring mattress really give you the comfort and support that is offered by newer mattress types such as memory foam from manufacturers like Tempur Pedic?

Bunk Beds-What to Watch Out for When Assembling Your Own Bunk Bed

Posted on July 13, 2008 by Chris Kim

Assembling a bunk bed can be very overwhelming. With dozens of giant pieces, it is very daunting to look at all the pieces. With this guide, you will be able to take one step at a time to assemble your bunk bed. Planning out your steps will help you assemble your bunkbed in a much more efficient way!