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  • 10 Steps To Install Glueless Laminate Flooring!  By : Ingrid Preube
    Laminate Flooring used to be a home improvement area left only to professionals. In most cases, flooring such as installing carpet or tile still is. Recently, glue-less laminate flooring has made an introduction into markets around the world not only for its looks but also because of its ease of installation.
  • 100% Organized with Cabinet Installation Systems  By : David H Urmann
    This article tackles the various aspects of handling home and office improvements specifically cabinet installations. This is a useful guide in your mission to create the most functional space/area for you, your family and workmates.
  • 5 Home Insulation Tips That Can Save You Lots of Money  By : Jamie Clark
    Learn 5 home insulation tips that can save you lots of money on your heating bills.
  • 7 Advantages Of Aluminum Fences  By : Masni Rizal Mansor
    These Fences are specially designed to protect your property from various thefts. They are available in various colors, styles and heights. These beautiful aluminum fences give your property a prestigious look. Be it a pool, your home or the yard; be sure the aluminum fence will give it the right protection. Accept the aluminum fence no other fence will enhance your property to this extent. They are designed in a manner to bring attractiveness to your property.
  • 8 Easy Steps To Choosing The Perfect Toilet  By : Brad Petros
    You might be building a new home, or fixing up the one you have. If you’re like most folks, the toilet probably does not rate very high on your list of priorities. Still, the toilet is a key piece of a comfortable, modern, well-functioning home. These simple tips will help you to choose the right toilet. Despite what you may think, there are more types of toilets available than you can imagine.
  • 9 Tips to a Successful Renovation/Remodeling Project  By : Crazy Cabinet Guy
    There are plenty of horror stories of renovation projects that ended badly. Even with a reputable contractor, problems can arise if there good communication isn't established and the project clearly laid out in writing. Follow these steps to a successful remodeling project
  • A Clear Solution with Self Cleaning Glass  By : Sarah Manners
    Pilkington Activ™, hailed by the manufacturer as ‘The World’s first self cleaning glass’, offers the ultimate answer to cleaning windows, especially those difficult to reach high risers. But are there any real benefits to public sector specifiers?
  • A Look At The Best Ways To Find Discount Bathroom Accessories  By : Gregg Hall
    As you may already know the bathroom is if not the most important room in your house. Houses that are being made and sold today tend to have a bathroom that is nice and will sell with the house.
  • A Nice Billiard Light can really dress up your pool room.  By : ted mauro
    What kind of Billiard Light is over your pool table? Read about some things to consider when picking out that light to hang above your billiards table.
  • A No Glitch 101 Guide to Starting Your Home Improvement Project  By : tangopang
    The first thing that you need to think about before you start on any home improvement project is to have a realistic budget. A well thought budget includes setting aside an amount of money for any eventualities - this includes mistakes, any accidental damage inflicted on your home and so on. If your project is on a somewhat bigger scale than most home renovations, you can save quite a bit of costs by purchasing materials in bulk from a supplier. Of course, make sure you evaluate a few quotes before making a decision.
  • A Step By Step Guide On How To Sand Your Wood Floor  By : Jim Johnson
    One of the great things about wood floors is that they can be sanded down and refinished like new again. You could hire a professional to do this for you if you wish, but the truth is that there is nothing here that you couldn't do yourself.
  • A Very Cool Solution for Homes without AC  By : Rebecca Noel
    A very cool air conditioning solution that won't break the bank and can be done fairly easily and quickly without a lot of mess or expensive renovating.
  • Add Style to Your Home With Ceiling Fans  By : Kip Goldhammer
    There are many reasons to install a ceiling fan in your house or office room. They certainly bring style to your residence and wooden homes look more impressive with an addition of an elegant polished wood-blade ceiling fan that matches with the walls and beautiful wooden flooring.
  • Adding a Metal Storage Shed will Keep Your Cottage Neat and Organized  By : Amy Nutt
    Do you feel like your life is becoming cluttered and you need to do something about it quick? If you do, then there is certainly a solution for you. You can remove the clutter from your life and you don't have to wait weeks or months to do it.
  • Advantages of Choosing Laminate Floors  By : Jason Ashby
    What are the advantages of choosing a laminate floor. This article covers it's versatility, durablity, how easy it is to clean along with the healthly side of having a laminate flooring
  • After Going Solar: How To Make the Most of Your Solar Power System  By : Sean Burton
    Once you've installed a solar power system in your home, you want to make the most of it. Follow these steps to optimize your home's energy use. Then use some additional tips to make some extra money with your solar power system.
  • After the Deluge: Tips for Choosing a Water Damage Service  By : Mark Decherd
    The floodwaters have receded and you're finally given the "all clear" signal to return to your community. While excited to be allowed to return, you're dreading the job ahead: clean up. Who can blame you? After all, flood waters are far from pure. When the water recedes, your home will be soggy and filled with debris.
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  • All About Water Damaged Windows And Doors  By : dror klar
    Maintaining your windows and doors is vital if you want your home to be a safe and friendly place for your family.
  • Aluminum Windows - A Blend of Might and Beauty  By : Harry Browar
    Aluminum is extremely light in weight and does not get corroded at all. All these qualities make aluminum the best option for replacing windows and doors in your home. They are not only good to look at, but they are very cost effective and last a long time.
  • An outdoor swimming pool  By : Michael Saville
    An outdoor swimming pool is the ideal addition to any home. It provides a fantastic place for exercising as well as a social focal point for both the family and visitors to your home.
  • Are You Ignoring Potential Flood Risks In Your Home  By : Aydan Corkern
    Taking care of the home you are purchasing should be one of the top things on your priority list, but are you avoiding things that could turn into a liability later..?
  • Are You Ready to Take the Challenge of Modifying Your Flooring?  By : Henry Diaz
    Finding the right type of flooring for your home is a very important process that requires a decent amount of time and money. There is no single answer as to what kind of flooring is best, as each type fits a different set of needs. Hardwood can help to provide a sturdy and elegant appearance, while carpet provides a warmer feel.
  • Attic Ventilation – Protect Your Home  By : Inspector
    Attic ventilation, all the information you should know to allow you to protect your home. Simple explaination of how and why your attic should be ventilated. Common errors and problems that can be found with your attic ventilation system.
  • Attractive Precast Steps  By : Thomas MacIntosh
    Very often you are mesmerized to see the stylized pattern of steps. Strain your think tank a bit about how you have envied your neighbor’s terrace steps. Your friend has just invited you to his new house and you were just glued to the attractive entry steps provide with railings on either side and brush traction finish.
  • Bargain Basement Laminated Flooring  By : Don Branson Branson
    Floors have a great affect in any space, as they can change the ambiance, look, comfort and value of a room. The Low Down On Basement Flooring

    For many years basements were dark, dank places where you stored old toys, out of date clothing, dilapidated furniture, and a few bodies. (The Christmas decorations were kept in the attic.) Basement flooring, other tan the foundation cement slab, was rarely given any further thought. After all, who wants to hang out in the basement?
  • Basement Finishing Ideas For DIY Enthusiasts  By : Isabel Baldry
    Basements can be a major selling point when it comes to real estate. Many people like having a finished basement for many different reasons. For those with a little DIY knowledge the basement can easily be turned into the best spot in the house.
  • Basement Waterproofing - Get Ready For Rain  By : John Morris
    The noises - a trickle, a drip-drop, or heavy rush or splash. Ahh, the sun is gone, rainy days are here! Roofs, gutters, and downspouts function in harmony to keep us safe and dry during a downpour...
  • Bath Accessories - For Easy Bathroom Makeover  By : Anna Woodward
    Upgrading a bathroom can seem like a daunting and an expensive task. Rather than undertaking major improvements like installing a new tub, try some easy affordable ideas like replacing old door hardware and bath accessories to make it look appealing.
  • Bathroom Accessories Can Make Children's Bathrooms Manageable  By : Riley Hendersen
    As any new mother will soon find out, keeping up with a child's bathroom can be a difficult undertaking. Between the bath toys and the necessary soap, towels, shampoos, lotions and more, all the extras youngsters require in the bathroom can combine to create quite the mess. This is where smart bathroom accessories can be a real lifesaver.
  • Bathroom Renovations  By : kennfon
    Bathrooms never used to be one of the main focal points of a home, but in recent years people are taking more care to get the bathroom of their dreams. The cost that it would take to completely update a bathroom by a professional could break any bank, but a lot of the work can be done yourself provided you have a few extra muscles and hands to help you out.
  • Beach House Bathroom Design  By : Jim Brown
    Ever tried having sand stuck in your bathroom floor drain? This can be pretty annoying right? Sand being stuck in the drain cannot be removed by merely utilizing your typical rubber suction tool. The p-trap cover has to be removed to take away that nasty build up.
  • Beautiful Floors With Bamboo Flooring  By : Lara Newcomb
    Bamboo flooring is durable, and has a warmth and beauty that makes it especially desirable for flooring. Though there are many species of bamboo, only some are suitable for making flooring.
  • Being Smart About Do It Yourself Home Improvements  By : Jim Johnson
    Many home improvement projects are well within the reach of most homeowners, as they are fairly simple and straightforward to accomplish. And the home improvement industry just continues to grow by leaps and bounds.
  • Best Slide in Range and Its Clever Design!  By : Glen Crawford
    We are about to subject our kitchen to a complete make-over, and are now looking to find the best slide in range that will suit the new kitchen lay-out. Because we have limited space, we decided that the slide in range would be the best option, even though we would really like a built-in range, but it can't be incorporated into the new design.
  • Budgeting The Design Of Your Home  By : MIKE SELVON
    Having a custom made home built, according to the design of your choice and on a limited budget is not an impossibility.
  • Build Your Own Residential Sauna - The Top 3 Considerations  By : Mike Hirn
    Saunas are a fantastic way to relax and improve your health. Find out what you need to know before building a home sauna.
  • Building a green home today  By : Al Zan
    What does it mean when people say that they are building a green home? There are several features that most green homes have include using the sun and land for natural heating and cooling, reduced construction waste, using sustainable resources, and/or using energy efficient appliances and fixtures. There are many ways that these features can be implemented in both building a green home and in updating existing homes.
  • Building Stairs  By : Aaron Crawford
    A brief summary of things to think about when assembling a staircase
  • Buying A New Home Often Requires Minimal Remodeling Repairs  By : Jim Brown
    A home might seem structurally sound if a visual inspection was done before the home was purchased, but there are many home remodeling repairs that might have defects that will not show up for years.
  • Cabinetry Options for Your Kitchen  By : Andrew Stratton
    Remodeling your kitchen does not have to strain your budget. If you plan correctly and hire a good contractor, you can have your dream kitchen, whether you are giving your existing cabinets a face lift or purchasing new cabinets.
  • Can Rock Fireplaces Provide A New Lease On Life?  By : Riley Hendersen
    They say that everything goes in cycles, but we can be thankful that some of the trends of the past have not made a comeback. Thankfully indoor fireplaces built from large boulders and faux rock are all but a distant memory. A lot of people remember having one growing up but no-one would dare admit to owning one now. Rock fireplaces are now making a come back, but not as you'd expect.
  • Can You Save With A Solar Hot Tub?  By : Bruce Lipski
    There is no doubt that wind power and solar power are going to be getting more attention in the coming years.
  • Cellular Shades vs. Pleated Shades, a Battle Royal  By : David Brooks
    The debate lives on. When should you choose cellular shades over pleated shades? What are the differences and how much do they cost? Read on to discover the answers.
  • Check For Leaks - Conserve Water And Save Money  By : John Morris
    In your own household, the key to maintenance of electronic and water supply is in your hands. Water leaks and damages could cause you major financial and supply losses...
  • Checking Your Toilet For Leaks  By : Charles Kassotis
    How to check your toilet for leaks.
  • Choosing a Home Painting Contractor  By : Beth Ibarra
    So, you have decided to repaint your house's exterior after putting it off for who knows how many months. You've now got a whole host of decisions and choices facing you, from what type of paint to use to who to hire to do the work for you.
  • Choosing an Elegant and Functional Bathroom Suite  By : Adrian Kennelly
    Today's lifestyles and modern homes incorporate not only functional and decorative kitchens, living rooms, bedrooms but also bathroom suites. Advancement and innovations in the design and functionality of modern home appliances are such that even bathrooms share in the benefits and improvement greatly.
  • Choosing Kitchen Countertops  By : Arturo R
    When it comes to choosing countertops for your kitchen, there are several choices available. The primary driver that will dictate your final choice is usually your budget.

    If money is no object, then almost anyone would go for a solid granite kitchen countertop. There is nothing like a good qua
  • Choosing The Best Hardwood Floor  By : Terry Gates
    With over fifty species of wood to choose from, determining which one is best can seem like a daunting task.
  • Circuit Breakers  By : John Hines
    Learn more about how circuir breakers work and the benefits of using circuit breakers over fuses.
  • Cleaning Up Your Water Damaged Home  By : Rachel Yoshida
    If your home has been flooded, there are a lot of little things you can do before calling the professionals in.
  • Coming Up With Small Bathroom Designs  By : Samuel Zipursky
    Stuck for ideas on how to design your bathroom? Read this article for some hot tips.
  • Commercial vs. Residential Plumbing  By : Morris Plumbing
    When someone says that they had to call the plumber, what’s the first problem that you assume they are having? In almost all cases, people assume that a toilet broke in someone’s home and a plumber was called to come out and fix it.
  • Concrete Countertops: Hot Designs For Your Home  By : Ryan Burden
    Truly a designer's dream, concete countertops are rapidly gaining popularity with custom colors, unlimited shapes and unique style possibilities unmatched by any other surface, but a few trade-offs too. Are concrete countertops right for you?
  • Conservatories  By : Gareth. Taylor.
    The word conservatory has its origins in the Italian"conservato"(stored or preserved) and Latin"ory" a place for. It was the term used for non-glazed structures that were initially used to store and preserve farm produce These were in the 19 th century turned into glazed structures that protected plants from cold weather, of late the term has been used to describe structures attached to houses and are commonly called as glasshouses or greenhouses
  • Considerations When Selecting a Sauna for Your Home  By : Rob Parker
    When it comes to the ultimate in relaxation with great health benefits a home sauna is the answer to many peoples dreams.
  • Converting a Baby Nursery into a Kid's Bedroom  By : Joyce Skrovonek
    Tips and ideas on furnishing and accessorizing your child's bedroom.
  • Cooling Your Home Made Easy  By : John Morris
    With the costs of cooling homes on the rise, and global warming making that task constantly more difficult, home owners are continuously looking for better, more inexpensive ways to cool their homes...
  • Cordless Tools Guide  By : wshaftoe34
    Here are several issues to consider regarding the purchase and usage of cordless tools.
  • Corian Style Counters: A Do-it-Yourself Project?  By : Chris Robertson
    Traditionally, distributors have held the reins on Corian style counters, insisting on professional installation that can cost up to $80 per square foot. Now, however, Corian style counters are available in relatively easy do-it-yourself kits.
  • Country Kitchen Design - Tips for Creating Unique Country Kitchens  By : David Lee Buster
    Creating a country kitchen design means having a casual, friendly kitchen space with some antiques or reproductions where family and friends can gather to enjoy wonderful dinners and great conversation. Here are considerations for making a country kitchen that reflects your personal style.
  • Covered Patios and Home Improvement as Investment Strategies  By : Chris Robertson
    In a down-market, home maintenance and improvement is an important investment strategy. Spend the time to find a good contractor to help you.
  • Creative Uses of Shelf Systems for Organizing The Home And Office  By : Christine Harrell
    If you visit most homes or offices, shelf systems are typically piled with books and magazines in a way appears messy and disorganized. Because shelves often occupy a great deal of space, the clutter can bring a cluttered look to the entire room. But shelf systems don't need to be an eyesore!
  • Cutting Down on Home Improvement Costs  By : William King
    Are you considering making improvements on your home this year or sometime soon? Are you itching to liven things up a little bit when it comes to the structure and design of your home? When doing so you must consider many different things. What exactly do you want to do to your home? What is the goal of the improvements?
  • Dangers In Your Hot Tub  By : Jerry Shearier
    In the last decade and a half over 750 deaths have taken place in hot tubs. Of these, a fair amount have been caused by drowning - adults and children.
  • Dangers of a Traditional Fireplace  By : CS Brian Jenkins
    If you have a fireplace in your home or are considering moving to a home with a fireplace, then you know what a beautiful thing it can be to have a warm fire burning in your home. A fireplace can lend vital warmth and light to a room, and can make a home feel cozy and comfortable as well as adding quite a bit of value to the property. Fireplaces can also add expenses to your home, however, as they require maintenance to function both properly and safely.
  • Dealing with Bright Sun In Your Windows  By : Solar Man
    You purchase a home with beautiful, large windows only to find the sunlight is blinding during the day and turns the home into an oven. Here’s how you can deal with the issue.
  • Designing a Living Room You’ll Love  By : Robb Zerr
    Things to notice while redecorate your living room , use of light, use of color, attention to proportions,large piece first etc
  • Designing Your Bathroom  By : Azlan
    As the bathroom is one of the most used rooms in your home, there is no reason not to have a great bathroom design. Personally, I think it should be created as one of the most pleasant rooms in your house, most especially since designing trends lately have been moving towards recreating the bathroom as a personal and private hideaway.
  • Designing Your Dream Kitchen  By : John Layton
    Designing your kitchen is crucial for your family's lifestyle.
  • Designing Your Kitchen And What To Keep In Mind  By : Keith Jacobsen Sr.
    The kitchen is ultimately where you will end up spending a lot of your time in the day. Therefore, isn't it only natural that you invest sufficient time and effort to design it the perfect way?
  • Different Home Wall Construction Methods, and Which is Right for You?  By : Mark Mathis
    When you are in the process of researching home plans at a reputable online house plan website, there is more to consider than simply the number of bedrooms/bathrooms, the living space square footage, the floor plan layout, and the Architectural style. You should also consider the residential construction methods to be used by your homebuilder, and in particular, if the house plan wall construction type is optimal for the climate in your local area, and your needs.
  • Different Kinds of Fireplaces  By : Barney Garcia
    Although wood is used as a primary heat source in one about two percent of homes today, many homes contain fireplaces. Most fireplaces are chosen for decorative reasons as well as to provide heat. A fireplace can be the central focus in a living room around which everything else is arranged.
  • Different Types of Plumbing Professionals  By : Tahl Kopel
    The choice you make on what type of plumbing professional you should hire to do work for you is often contingent on what kind of work you want done.
  • Do You Want To Prevent Mold And Water Damage To Your Home?  By : Rachel Yoshida
    There are a lot of things you can do to prevent mold and water damage to your home and here are a few easy ones.
  • Does Your Home Have Water Damage After A Fire? Probably!  By : Rachel Yoshida
    You might not think that water damage is a problem after a house fire, but you would be wrong. Find out why here.
  • Door Closers: No Need To Worry About Forgetting To Close Your Door  By : Matthew Stanton
    Door closers will make things easy for you. Whether you are coming in or out of a certain home or building, this will do the job of closing doors. Door closers also serve as protection to anyone who is unauthorized to enter the vicinity or in case of fire.
  • Drain, Waste, and Plumbing Vent Systems Explained  By : Owen Walcher
    Drain waste and vent piping are the two most important components in plumbing. These are the systems that take water away from your home. Let us examine how do they work.
  • Dress Up Your Bathroom Decor with these Elegant Bathroom Suite Ideas  By : Chris Robertson
    Buying a bathroom suite versus buying individual bath furniture pieces can save you time and money. Use these ideas to create a beautiful bathroom you'll be pleased with for years to come....
  • Emergency Drain Cleaning  By : Red Rooter
    You’ve just put the finishing touches on the birthday cake. The streamers are in place, the snacks are on the table, the lawn chairs are set up outside and everything else is ready to go. You take a glance around your kitchen and sigh with relief.
  • Euro Vanity- Adding a Touch of Your Personality To The Bathroom  By : Crazy Cabinet Guy
    Does the idea of having a bathroom as unique as your own personality appeal to you? If so, you are probably drawn to the high end vanities, mirrors and sinks you see featured in design and architectural magazines. The pieces featured in these magazines have been out of the average consumers reach for years. That is all changing now.
  • Everything You Need to Know About Water Problems And Basements  By : dror klar
    Water and basements have never been a dynamic duo. In fact they are arch enemies. Here is how to deal with the clash.
  • Fabrics, accessories, and custom shutters provide excellent privacy control for the bedroom and bath  By : Roger King
    If your bedroom or bathroom faces the street or a nearby neighbor, issues of privacy and light control, plays a very important part in addressing your wellbeing and piece of mine.
  • Faux Wood Shutters Provide Longer Lasting Finish  By : Judith Persit
    Faux wood plantation shutters will be able to bring light, warmth, style and an atmosphere of colonial elegance at a price which is remarkably low. Faux wood plantation shutters are also very easy to fit and install. Very simply, plantation shutters will be one of the best returns on your investment in your home.
  • Feng Shui Dragons  By : Carl Forgan
    I am sure your quest for feng shui dragons has come to an end as you read this article. Yes, gone are those days when we have to search endlessly for feng shui dragons information or other such information like Chinese Language, Chinese Songs, Chinese Song, Chinese Calendar, Feng Shui Poster or even Formation Feng Shui. Even without articles such as this, with the Internet all you have to do is log on and use any of the search engines to find the feng shui dragons information you need.
  • Five Home Improvements You Should Make Before Selling Your Home  By : Art Gib
    Before you sell real estate, you should consider doing some minor home improvements. Here are five home improvements you can make for relatively low cost that will help you sell your home faster and for a higher price.
  • Five Questions to Ask before Making Do It Yourself Home Improvements  By : Jim Johnson
    Do you have a home-improvement project coming up? Lots of people today are taking on almost any home-improvement project you can think of on their own. But before you begin, here are five questions that you need to ask yourself.
  • Flood Damage Cleanup - Where To Begin  By : Wendi Watson
    Floods can happen without warning. You do not need to have a home in near a river or major body of water to be affected by a flood. A large rainstorm can flood any piece of land quickly. When faced with a flooding situation, your first job is secure the safety of your family and loved ones. Do not stay in your home just to protect your possessions.
  • Flood Water Removal from Your Home  By : Richard Barthallo
    There are several ways a home can be flooded. One of the ways a home can be flooded is from torrential rain. During a heavy rainfall drains and sewers get overloaded and the amount of water accumulating in them is more than they can handle. Burst water pipes can also cause a flood in your home.
  • Floods Cause Home Water Damage  By : Richard Barthallo
    The odd weather patterns of recent years have wreaked havoc on our planet. This havoc has come in the form of tornados, tsunamis, earthquakes, and hurricanes. Great floods have occurred as a result of these natural disasters.
  • Floor Tile Design For Better Home Decor  By : Lee Dobbins
    Learn how to choose floor tile that works for you and what to watch out for while installing your tile.
  • Foam Insulation: Tips to Avoid Foaming Your Home to Ruin  By : Lee Dobbins
    Learn more about foam insulation and get a comparison of different types of insulation.
  • Form and Function: Making the Most of Your Kitchen  By : Joe Cline
    The kitchen is the center of your home, perhaps not in physical location but certainly in spirit. It is where the majority of activity takes place - where you prepare meals, where you eat them, where you hold important discussions, where you congregate as a family and where you begin and end your days.
  • Four Components to Plumbing: Keep Your Water Running  By : Joe Cline
    If there’s one thing you undoubtedly need in your home, it’s a working plumbing system.
  • Get A New Look In Your Kitchen By Resurfacing Your Kitchen Cabinets  By : Lee Dobbins
    Some ideas on how to revive a tired old kitchen by resurfacing your cabinets.
  • Get More Out Of Less With Space Saving Shelving  By : Ben Franklin
    If you want to make a garage or closet yield a better organizational system, there are a number of steps that should be taken before shelves are brought in.
  • Getting A New Kitchen Without A Heavy Renovation  By : Ahmad Abdullah
    Getting a new look for your kitchen does not always mean you need a heavy renovation. This article shares some tips on giving your kitchen a facelift and transforming it into your dream kitchen
  • Getting the Most from Your Home Office: Choosing the Right Furniture  By : richard81 tucker81
    A good office space is perhaps the primary prerequisite for any business venture. The office is the site where people, that is, potential clients and entrepreneurs, gather and both the parties discuss a transaction, finally settling on a convincing deal. Just like a good office interior can crack a good deal, a bad interior can literally ruin it. I mean, who would like to get into business with the owner of an office, which is bad, dark and worse, with no taste for sophistication? Certainly, I wouldn’t and I am sure you too would not. Why then compromise with a fact that is so simple and can be easily overcome?
  • Getting the Most Out of Your Bathroom Design Project  By : Andrew Stratton
    Bathrooms are no longer just spaces of functionality but are becoming personal relaxation spas. If you're remodeling your bathroom, the tips here can help you create a design that suits both your functional and aesthetic desires.
  • Giving Your Bathroom a Makeover  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    According to contractors, the room that is undergoing the greatest amount of transformation in new construction and remodeling is the bathroom.

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