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Kitchen Resurfacing: The 3 Types of Services that You Can Get

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Renovating the kitchen of your home can really pay off since experts claim that it is possible to recoup anywhere from 60% to 120% of the initial investment. Most homeowners make the mistake of going overboard on renovations and upgrades, but simply getting the kitchen resurfaced can do wonders in transforming an otherwise dull kitchen into a fancy haven. Here are 3 restoration options that can really make a difference. Read More»

5 Money-saving Tips for Homeowners Building a New Home

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Are you planning on building your own home rather than buying? As long as you aren’t overly extravagant, this can be a great way to get the home of your dreams without having to spend a fortune. But, you must go about it in the right way. Many new home builders end up going well over their budgets, because they don’t know how to build on a budget. There are several ways that you can build a quality home on a budget. Read More»

Cost-cutting and Environmentally Friendly Changes to Make at Your Facility

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When operating a commercial facility, you may not think much about how your business impacts the environment or about how much you spend on utilities. However, there are often many changes that can be made to commercial facilities that will save resources and also save you money on your electric bill. Whether it’s a manufacturing facility, office complex, or warehouse, note a few changes you might consider for your building. Read More»

4 Blind Choices to Adorn the Look of Your Master Bedroom

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The aesthetics of windows can make or break a room—giving it a bright finish or creating a dull and dreary appearance. The blinds you select can have a big impact on your room, so it’s important that you choose the right style—especially when it comes to a master bedroom.  Knowing what’s available can help you choose blinds that fit your needs perfectly to elaborate the look of your bedroom. Venetian Blinds Read More»

Contemporary Kitchens: Door Styles for the Cabinets

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It is vital to consider every aspect of the kitchen space during remodels to ensure that maximum visual impact is attained. Cabinets are very prominent kitchen features, so the choice cannot be made merely by considering the expediency of storage. The styles chosen for the doors will affect the aesthetics of the entire room since they are the most visible elements. If you are planning to transform your kitchen to a glamorous high-end kitchen, you will find a variety of door styles to install. Read More»

Outdoor Living: How to Make Your Veranda the Social Hub of Your Home

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Many people spend the majority of their working week in air-conditioned offices. In contrast, the home veranda offers us a healthy dose of the ‘great outdoors’ with all the handy benefits of a kitchen and bathroom just a  couple of strides away, in addition to privacy we may be unable to find in public outdoor venues. To transform your veranda to the social hub of your home—whether it be a new extension you are envisaging or an existing, rarely used, space—you need to load it with appealing features that satisfy every sense. Read More»

How to Restore Old Wooden Furniture

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Buying brand new furniture can be quite costly, and there may not really be any need for it. For instance, you may have some good, solid pieces of furniture that just need a little bit of care and refurbishing to make them look great again. You don’t have to be a professional furniture restorer in order to be able to make your old items look new and different. All you need are a few tools, spare time, and a bit of patience. Read More»

Selecting A Pest Inspection Company

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A home is a financially impactful asset, so you should ensure that the property has no underlying problems before buying and periodically after settling. Destructive pests such as termites are typically not obvious to the casual observer; they could be in hidden crevices, and such activity usually results in internal and structural damage to the property. The eventual deterioration will be costly to repair, and it will reduce the longevity of your home. Read More»

Building a new home as a foreign investor

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If you are looking to buy a home in Australia as a non-resident foreign investor you cannot purchase an established home. This is a regulatory mechanism to ensure that foreign real estate investment increases the amount of housing stock rather than creating inflationary pressure on housing prices. Here are some things to keep in mind when looking to build a new house as an investment. Is this a pure investment or are you hoping to move in to the property at some point? Read More»

What You Should Know About Fire Prevention and Your New Wood Burning Stove

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Having a wood burning stove is something that appeals to many people. You may want one to add a special look to your rustic themed home or you may want one for an alternative form of heat during colder months. If you have just purchased a new, or antique, wood burning stove there are some fire prevention steps you should take to keep your home and family safe. Let Ashes Cool Read More»