Posts Tagged ‘cabinet’

Bathroom Furniture Ideas

Friday, January 16th, 2009

This report, entitled ‘Bathroom Furniture Ideas’ is one of the program of Bathroom Furniture essays released by WMW DIY and Home Construction Guides. The intention behind its publication, as with our previous furniture articles, is to instruct our readers on home design and bathroom decoration news, and to assist discussion. We hope that it is simple to absorb, and that the bathroom accessories intelligence contained within is advantageous. Before making any significant changes based on any of the bathroom decor intelligence described in this blog, it is important that you read and accept our disclaimer.

Out of all the home improvement projects, few can provide the benefits of a bathroom remodeling project. Remodeling the bathroom is a great way to add real value to your home. On the plus side of that, it will increase the enjoyment level of yourself and your family.

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Fine Quality Kitchen Furnitures

Friday, January 16th, 2009

This report, entitled ‘Fine Quality Kitchen Furnitures’ is part of the program of kitchen furniture essays published by WMW DIY and Home Construction Guides. The intention behind its release, the same as our other home improvement essays, is to instruct our readers on kitchen remodeling and furniture selection issues, and to stimulate exchange of views. We hope you find it advantageous for you, and that the furniture knowledge furnished is helpful. Before making changes based on any of the kitchen furniture wisdom detailed inside this report, it is essential that you examine our disclaimer.

If you’ve shopped for new kitchen cabinets recently, you know that it’s often much more economical to refinish your old cabinets than to buy new ones. Here are 8 tips that will make your kitchen cabinet refinishing a huge success.

1. If your cabinets are painted, remove the paint with a chemical stripper. If your cabinets are stained or varnished, either clean the surface well or remove most of the stain or varnish with a chemical refinisher.

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Tips for Decorating Small Places

Friday, January 16th, 2009

This essay, titled ‘Tips for Decorating Small Places’ is another in the schedule of home remodeling articles published by Tips for Decorating Small Places. Its ‘raison d’etre’, as with the whole series of small places improvement essays, is to help educate and inform site visitors on decorating home and small place developments, and to invite open discussion. We trust it is helpful for you, and that the DIY learning included is usable. Prior to taking action based on some of home remodeling wisdom detailed inside this report, it is essential that you examine our disclaimer.

Here are some easy tips to decorate your home. Taking a few moments to think about your home will help you fully enjoy it.

Think about your home, and answer these questions:

1. What do you want it to be? If you want your home to be a tranquil oasis in a busy world, are your colors soothing or do they shout? If you want a fun place for friends to gather, do you have plenty of seating?

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DIY Kitchen Improvement

Friday, January 16th, 2009

This report, entitled ‘DIY Kitchen Improvement’ is the next in our series of kitchen improvement reports written by WMW DIY and Home Construction Guides. Its ‘raison d’etre’, as with previous home improvement essays, is to help educate you, the reader, on kitchen design and home developments, and to invite exchange of views. We hope that is is clear, and that the DIY learning offered is usable. Prior to acting on the home improvement wisdom described in this article, it is essential that you read and accept our disclaimer.

Here are 10 important guidelines for your kitchen design project.

1. For efficiency, the work triangle (the space between the sink, refrigerator, and stove) should measure 26’ or less with no single side longer than 9’, or less than 4’.

2. In kitchens smaller than 150 sq. ft., opt for at least 13’ of base cabinets, 12’ of wall cabinets, and 11’ of countertop. In kitchens which are larger, go with at least 16’ of base cabinets, 15 1/2’ of wall cabinets, and 16 1/2’ of countertop.

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