Archive for the ‘remodeling’ Category
Friday, December 5th, 2008
by Jim Stroud
Vinyl Cedar Shake siding seem to be the latest in-thing for people who opt for home improvement activities, especially for their windows. These sidings have become so popular that people do not hesitate using them for their business and commercial premises.
With benefits like low maintenance costs and excellent longevity, you would find Vinyl Cedar Shake Siding increasingly finding favor with a lot of home owners. If you wish to be using sidings for your home or business space, then you should definitely consider some top quality products, for example The Foundry.
The unique design of the vinyl cedar sidings with the make of the exterior and the tone with granular splits make it for an excellent look, allowing people to use these sidings with ease for their home improvement activities.
Two main reasons for these sidings to be favored
With the addition of polypropylene to the shake sidings, you are sure to add some finesse to the sidings of your home. That apart, you would also find that these sidings add a very old, and a rustic touch to your urban home. At times, when you compare these sidings with the wooden sidings, you may feel that they get a touch expensive, which still might be true. But considering the dcor it adds to your home, vinyl cedar shake sidings should be your ultimate bet.
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Friday, April 18th, 2008
by Ezra Plank
If you’re redecorating your home, and want to put in some new floors, then you want to find a flooring material that is both beautiful and inexpensive. Of course hardwood really looks classy, but it costs more than you want to spend. Pergo flooring provides an answer to your needs. It imitates hardwood so well that it takes an expert to see the difference — and the cost is quite a bit less than real hardwood.
Pergo fooring was first introduced in Sweden more than 30 years ago, but only recently made its debut in the United States. After an initial success, Pergo made a deal with Home Depot to carry their line in all of their stores. And now the Pergo name is becoming almost synonymous with laminate flooring.
There are basically three reasons why Pergo became the best selling flooring in the world so quickly. They use only the highest quality materials, installation is simple, and the floor is easy to maintain. Pergo flooring has more design patterns than any other, and it is eco-friendly since it doesn’t use real wood — only wood by-products. And if you are worried about harmful chemicals, Pergo doesn’t use any — not even glue.
Tags: cheap flooring, cheap floors, discount flooring, discount floors, flooring, floors, gardening, home, home-improvement, laminate flooring, laminate floors, Pergo Flooring, Pergo Floors
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Saturday, February 9th, 2008
by Cameron Mitchell
Some fireplaces don?t age well. Their stone surround may be outdated. Their mantel may have an unfortunate 1970s look. Perhaps the entire fireplace clashes with its surroundings. Fortunately, homeowners can give their fireplaces a complete makeover with a host of fireplace accessories.
One of the best ways to spruce up an old fireplace is with an insert, one of the most popular fireplace accessories. Basically a heating unit that can be retrofitted into an existing fireplace, an insert can quickly boost the efficiency of fireplaces that have over the years become drafty.
Fireplace inserts burn wood, gas or wood pellets, and use a fireplace?s existing chimney for venting. If they prefer, homeowners can even purchase vent-free inserts. These usually boast blowers to circulate the heat.
But inserts are just the beginning of the fireplace accessories from which homeowners can choose. For instance, homeowners can add new life to their fireplaces by choosing a new mantel or surround. These items today are made from everything from hard and soft woods, brick and ceramic tile to marble, soapstone and granite.
Tags: electric fireplaces, fireplace accessories, fireplace inserts, fireplace surrounds, gardening, home decorating, home heating, home improvements, home-and-garden, home-improvement
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Monday, January 21st, 2008
by Jan Elenor Wood
You will see a number of great bathroom sets around today. These provide coordinated items so that you don’t have to worry about putting together items from different ranges. If you are decorating your bathroom from scratch they also provide a wonderful starting point for your room scheme and with the help of the guidelines below you will be able to put together your new bathroom decor in no time.
1. Select a Bathroom Set
Choose a bathroom set which goes well with the fittings, tiles and furniture already in your bathroom. You will probably find it easier to decorate your bathroom if there are coordinating items such as embellished shower curtains or towels in the range so choose one containing these items if you can. If your set doesn’t contain a shower curtain (and you need one for your bathroom) choose both your shower curtain and your bathroom set together to make sure they will complement each other.
2. Paint
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Friday, January 4th, 2008
by Larry Angell
In 1995, I built my first home without the help of any contractors. I didn’t do it to prove anything at all; I just wanted my family and me to have a nice place to live without the high mortgage payments. I paid cash for as much of the materials that I could. Most of the time, I used credit cards and builders cards.
I began the foundation and dug it out with a shovel. Then I built the cement forms and poured the cement. After the foundation, I started the first floor by putting on the floor joists then covering them with plywood. Then I built the walls that included the window and door openings.
I also did most of the electrical and plumbing systems while the walls were open and exposed. I built the stairs and started the second floor. Soon I built the roof and enclosed the whole house to keep rain and snow out. I put metal on the roof and installed all the doors and windows.
Tags: build your own home, build your own house, DIY, gardening, home, home construction, home interior, home repair, home-and-garden, home-improvement, my own home, my own house
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Thursday, January 3rd, 2008
by Jan Elisa Wood
It’s easy to go shopping online these days and bathroom sinks are certainly no exception. In fact you can buy your whole bathroom online. But why would you buy online rather than going to your local bathroom showroom or DIY discount center?
1. Huge Selection
You will be amazed at the selection of bathroom sinks available online compared to the few you will be able to purchase at your local bathroom store or DIY warehouse. Local stores do not have room to stock many bathroom sinks and sometimes you have to resort to ordering from a brochure because the choice on display is so limited. Decide to shop online however and the chances are high that you will be able to find something special and unique that is exactly right for your needs.
2. Cheaper Prices
You will find very keen prices at many stores online. They can afford to sell for less because they have fewer overheads than conventional businesses. Plus the online stores know they need to provide great prices so that you don’t click away to buy elsewhere – you can shop around with very little hassle and they know it. When you are looking around and comparing prices be sure to compare similar sinks rather than just looking for particular names unless you have a particular brand and model in mind.
Tags: bathroom, bathrooms, family, gardening, home, home-and-garden, home-improvement, shopping, sinks
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Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008
by Ezra Plank
Slate tile flooring is a popular choice for homeowners because it can be used in nearly every room of the house, as well as outside. It also offers a natural slip-resistant surface in areas that are expected to get wet such as a kitchen or bathroom. Besides being a safe surface, slate tile flooring is also beautiful. It’s no wonder this medium is so popular.
What is it?
For homeowners that are ‘green’ conscious, slate is a great choice because it is a natural stone product. Since it’s made of stone, it provides a durable surface that will serve your home for many years. Usually the slate will be in its natural state, which helps reduce slippage, but you can also get it milled smooth, depending upon the look you want.
Choosing the Right Flooring
Trying to find the perfect floor can be frustrating and time-consuming. Go to your local home improvement store to look at their selections and talk to an associate to learn more about your choices. If you’re not sure which to choose, ask if you can buy samples so you can take them home and compare them with your home’s colors.
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