Tuesday, 07 December 2010 13:34
>When remodeling a home or room, the place to start is from the bottom up. That means choosing a floor that will fit your needs in style, practicality, and conformity with the rest of the room. A popular choice is floors with a wood look. This used to be an expensive proposition, but not anymore. As time progresses, more affordable alternatives to wood floors, such as wood laminate floors, are making an appearance. The basic choices when dealing with wooden floors are hardwood and laminate. Both have pros and cons. It’s up to you to choose the floor that will fit your home and lifestyle.Wednesday, 01 December 2010 13:44
Few people will argue the fact that old fashioned couches and loveseats look really out of place in front of a sleek home theatre system. With flat panel screens mounted to walls and high end technology everywhere you turn, you cannot maintain a rooms cool appearance with outdated furniture. Luckily, furniture manufactures get this concept, and have developed comfortable and chic furniture to make your home theatre room the envy of all of your guests.
Wednesday, 24 November 2010 10:17
Being energy efficient no longer has to be expensive. With each passing week there are new innovations to help you start saving money as well as the environment as fast as possible. Here are some quick tips you could do today to help the environment and be a little more “green”.
Wednesday, 24 November 2010 09:46
Feng shui is a system of aesthetics, originating in China some 3000 years ago, that is often used to decorate interiors. Some beleive that by using this system, you will enhance the positive energy in your home and minimize the negative energy, resulting in improved quality of life. At the very least, it will improve the design and comfort of your home.
Here, we take a look at some of the basics of Feng shui that you can apply to your living space:
Monday, 22 November 2010 10:21
When actively searching for a new home, one is often assaulted with a barrage of features or pre-existing perks that a realtor will claim the home has. This almost always includes, if not directly features, the cabinetry and the appliances installed in the kitchen. With a keen eye and a little bit of knowledge, you can learn how to spot the real deal from the fluff.
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