Archive for March, 2009

Bathroom Renovation Advice

Bathroom Design Ideas That Can Increase The Value Of Your Home

March 31st 2009 | Posted by

Remodelling your bathroom is one of the most profitable ways to increase the value of your home. Here are some bathroom design ideas that can add valuable touches to your home:

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Painters and Decorators

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Working with a Painter is very important If you want to paint your house, inside or out, you may wish to consult with an expert in the field. This may include talking to a home decorator or an interior designer. Regardless of which you choose, someone will have to do the painting. It is up [...]

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Paints and Accessories

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What types of paint are available? Paints are either oil or water based. When applying water based or latex paints, you must use a consistent hand stroke to avoid brush marks. Water based paints offer better color retention, there’s very little odor as you paint, and it’s easy to clean up after the job is [...]

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Renting Building Equipment

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Selecting the right company Whether you are looking at a do it yourself or diy bathroom renovation or a contractor with too many job sites and not enough tools, a reliable hire company may solve your problems. When you are doing a bathroom renovation and you need equipment for a specific task, look for a [...]

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Wood and Timber Needs

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Types of Timber to choose from When shopping for timber for your bathroom renovation, there are a few things worth knowing before you buy. Softwood is timber cut from most evergreens such as Pine, Cedar, and Fir. Softwoods, which have a moderate strength rating, are generally used for home construction, remodeling, and when suitable, various [...]

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Knowing your Building Materials

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Types of Building Supply Materials Whether your renovating your bathroom yourself or you are working with a contractor, it is important to understand the different building supplies that will be used. A building material store usually stocks a full range of timber. It’s graded according to type and strength among other things. There are many [...]

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Choosing a Contractor

March 31st 2009 | Posted by

Choosing the right Contractor Home renovation projects can be a lot of fun. They can update the appearance of your home or simply provide additional space. Once the decision to extend or renovate your home has been made, it is time to select the design and a builder. There are two ways of going about [...]

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Spa Baths

March 31st 2009 | Posted by

Types of Spas and Hot Tubs Fiberglass or ceramic-tile spas use a heating and filtration system that recycles water for continuous use. Hot tubs use a similar system, but are typically made of wood. Spas are available in a number of shapes and sizes. Custom-built spas can be designed for the size and shape that [...]

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Shower Screens

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Types of Shower Screens Shower screens are not only functional; they can also be a featured part of your bathroom. Shower and bath screens are custom made to fit your shower recess. They can be installed by a professional, or if you prefer, you can install them yourself. Whether it is sliding, pivot, sashless, bi-fold [...]

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Fixtures and Fittings

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If you’re considering a bathroom renovation job, take into account what needs to be done with your bathtub and basin. Over time, these fixtures really take a beating. Determine whether the finish is made of china, enameled cast iron, or cultured marble; then check for cracks, chips, and stains. If the material appears in good [...]

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