Documents tagged 'Wood'

The Importance Of Quality When Choosing Kitchen Worktops

Author: Thomas Pretty Subscribe to users feed

Published: 07/08/2008

Most property sales experts will agree that the kitchen is the most important room in the house when prospective buyers are looking around. Subsequently updating the look of a kitchen before putting a home on the open market is highly advisable. Kitchens however can be expensive; thankfully there...

Cleaning Wood Decking - Tips And Tricks for Zapping Stubborn Grime

Author: Shane Hester Subscribe to users feed

Published: 07/08/2008

Cleaning wood decking isn't always the most fun thing to do, but let's face it - every couple of years, it just has to be done. Plus, by cleaning wood decks really thoroughly once every year or two, it will be so much easier to keep the surfaces sparkling clean and looking great the rest of the...

A Step-by-Step Guide To Bringing A Tired Deck Back To Life

Author: Shane Hester Subscribe to users feed

Published: 07/08/2008

The need for wood deck restoration is a dreaded matter of fact for many home owners with wooden decks. Sure, decks are traditionally a favorite outdoor living space addition to any home, especially when they're brand new. But the thing about wood is over time, it will age and deteriorate when...

House Cleaning in San Diego and Other Places

Author: Phoenix Delray Subscribe to users feed

Published: 07/08/2008

If you are someone who has hardwood floors in your house, then you are well aware of how difficult it can be to clean and maintain them. Hardwood floors can one of the most frustrating things to clean and maintain, which makes it very important to either know what you are doing or be willing to...

Model Cars Under Glass: How To Display Large Models

Author: Victor Epand Subscribe to users feed

Published: 07/08/2008

Do you build or collect large scale model cars just to find that they end up sitting on a stray shelf collecting dust? Do you wonder if there is anything that you could do that would help display them in a much more enjoyable manner? No problem! You can build a display case to house them in. If...

A Walk Through the History of Kitchen Cabinets

Author: Gary Nealon Subscribe to users feed

Published: 07/08/2008

Built-in kitchen cabinets are a relatively new element in the kitchen. Cabinets were never part of the kitchen construction in centuries past. They were most often freestanding structures like china cabinets or pie racks that could be moved from place to place. During the twentieth century...

Bathroom Remodel Tips: Bathroom Vanity Material Types

Author: Julia Ritzenthaler Subscribe to users feed

Published: 06/08/2008

One of the most common questions we receive from our clients is: What material are your vanities made from? Though the answer is a simple one, the response we get from clients can be at times frustrating. There are many myths about bathroom cabinetry material type. The goal of this article...

How to Find the Best Wood for Your Stove

Author: Ariel Vanderhorst Subscribe to users feed

Published: 05/08/2008

Not all wood is created equal. If you're just starting to research the wood stove market, you might have the impression that once you choose a stove, you just grab whatever fuel is close to hand and toss it in. In reality, choosing high quality wood for your stove is the second most important...

Utah Remodelers - Antique to Unique

Author: Tyler James Ellison Subscribe to users feed

Published: 05/08/2008

Over the years Utah remodeling has become more and more popular and it is constantly changing. New advancements are being made every day that will shape the way we remodel tomorrow. One of these new breakthroughs is the introducing of the new wood floor coatings. No longer do you have to worry...

4 Reasons to Buy a New Wood Stove

Author: Ariel Vanderhorst Subscribe to users feed

Published: 05/08/2008

Newer doesn't automatically mean better, but when it comes to the tested technology of advanced wood stoves, the benefits are hard to argue with. Current wood stove models--anything made after the early 1990s and approved by the Environmental Protection Agency--are at least a third more...