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How to fit a Tub and a Shower in the Bathroom

October 14, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

The increasing population in the world today has made living space into a very vital resource. Like most precious commodities, its value has risen a hundredfold since decades ago and it doesn't look like it's going to decrease any time soon. This is the main rationale why people in the field of urban planning are smiling from ear to ear. They are quite aware of the significance of their profession to the crowded suburban places as well as thickly populated cities. This doesn't mean that you have to study and get a certification to become a licensed urban planner in order to maximize the space in your own living abode. If your budget only allows you to have a tiny unit for the moment, then just go with the flow. There is absolutely nothing wrong with it. Be at ease with what you have. Harness the amazing effects of optical illusions,...

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The Beauty of Walk in Showers

October 8, 2009 · 1 Comment 

For both existing bathrooms and bathrooms in brand new homes, walk in showers are increasing their use from a practical item to a bespoke area designed for luxury and stress relief. Design experts say one of the main factors for homebuyers is the bathroom and with more importance being placed on bathroom design they are looking for both functionality and smart innovations. A result of this is that, homeowners are basking in an incessant selection of choices for stylizing their bathrooms with a huge variety of decorative finishes and dynamic choices in showers presented. Now that that bath and shower mixture is no longer confined to the old showerhead in the tub, it's now possible for homeowners to choose from a number of brand new trends in walk-in showers. With the appearance of shower variety styles and designs from semi-framed, framed to frameless combined with uncompromising construction, walk-in showers have become the...

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Should You Take Care of Bathroom Renovation Alone?

October 6, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

There are many different types of projects that can be done at the home but one of the more difficult is a bathroom renovation. This room is one of the smaller areas in the home and a number of different difficulties can arise whenever you are working in this area. Yes, it is possible that you can do the work yourself and save yourself some money along the way but you should certainly look into the possibility of hiring a contractor. Hiring a contractor to work in your home whenever bathroom renovations are taking place is a good idea for a number of different reasons. For example, if you plan on moving things inside of the bathroom, such as cabinets or the toilet, you are going to need to make sure that the plumbing is available in its new location. If you were to do this work yourself, a leak could...

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Bathroom Remodeling

September 29, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

Bathroom Remodeling - Tips for Choosing the Perfect Bathroom Vanity. When you are going to get involved in bathroom remodeling, one of the most important decisions that you are going to make is the choice of bathroom vanity. You want to pick out a vanity that will improve the way that your bathroom looks. There are many things to consider in order to make the right choice, so here are some helpful tips to enable you to choose the perfect bathroom vanity when you remodel your bathroom. Tip #1 - Consider Bathroom Size One of the first things to do when you are trying to pick out the best vanity for your bathroom remodel is to consider the size of your bathroom. Bathrooms come in many different sizes, and you need to make sure that you go with a vanity that will go along with the size of your bathroom. It is...

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The Era Of The Steam Shower And Whirlpool Tubs

September 9, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

Spas have been around for a very long time. One reason spas have become so popular, or why so many people love having a day at the spa, is because they have a little something called a steam room or steam shower. This is the room you will sit in, with many other people, doing most of your relaxing. The steam room is the most relaxing place at the spa - and is perfect right after your massages. For a long while, the spa was the only place one was able to experience a steam room like this. Not anymore, because now there is something called a steam shower that takes the place of your old out dated shower. That is right, now you can have a steam room, or steam shower, right in your own home, or bathroom. Once your steam shower is installed, all you need to get...

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Finding Perfect Bathroom Hardware

September 6, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

In order to create beautiful bathrooms the hardware is particularly important. There are plenty of places you can get advice on this subject, from magazines, to websites and even home improvement stores. Old styled bathroom furniture belongs in the past, it's important to keep up to date when designing a new bathroom. By taking a trip out to your local home hardware store you will be able to get an idea what you need to do. When I talk about bathroom hardware, what I'm actually talking about is a series of things which are vital to any bathroom including: - Sink - Bathtub - Toilet - Cabinets - Towel rails/hooks If you are still obsessed with chrome then there is still hope for you. There are chrome accessories available in a variety of modern styles. Bathroom dcor is a very exciting topic at the moment, you can take your inspiration from all...

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Top Two Items For Bathroom Remodels: Dual Flush Toilet & Steam Shower

July 26, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

Two of the most popular items for bathroom remodeling are quickly becoming the Dual Flush Toilet and the Steam Shower. They both possess contemporary design, modern technology, and efficient features that bring luxury and convenience to a new bathroom. So how are these two fixtures different and better than their traditional counterparts? First, let's take a look at the dual flush toilet. This innovative, water-saving design was developed in Australia and is beginning to catch on in Europe and the United States. A traditional toilet uses 3-5 gallons of water per flush. A dual flush toilet uses 0.8 gallons or 1.6 gallons per flush depending on which volume is selected. It's estimated that the average person flushes a toilet 6-9 times a day, so the amount of water saved can add up quickly, saving thousands of gallons per household a year and reducing water bills. Dual flush toilets are also much...

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Tips For Updating Your Bathroom With Modern Vanity Units

July 24, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

Bathroom vanities come in many different materials and styles which can set the overall tone for your bathroom area. By making sure your units and essential bathroom hardware complement each other it is easily possible to create a look of understated elegance. They often come in three main types, including stock, semi-custom and custom. The off-the-shelf units are frequently mass produced, are particularly cost effective and come in a flat pack. These make them particularly attractive to those people who have no cabinetry skills as they can be easily assembled at home with very few tools. Bathroom cabinets are often more than just a place to put all your bathroom essentials. They are an extension of your style, and can in some circumstances express your personality and style. Choosing your units, therefore, should be something you do quite carefully. They can transform your room from a dull sterile looking place to...

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A Guidebook For How To Put In A Shower Cubicle For Your House

July 18, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

Shower rooms add a new type of decor to your house. They improve your bathroom and make it glow with a smart and opulent look. Every morning as you take your new shower, you'll get a brand new appreciation of well being as you enter your stand-up glass shower cabin to freshen up for the day. By definition, a shower stall is a water resistant structure or casing that is used to barricade your shower so that water doesn't spill onto the surrounding areas if you are taking your shower. The demand to screen your bathroom from water spillage becomes a fair bit more important if you have a room where other items (especially non water resistant things) have been placed. Shower rooms are made from one of 2 main substance - acrylic and toughened glass. They also come in see through or lightproof styles to suit the privacy and ornamental requirements...

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Interior Design Bathroom Tips for Redesigning Your Bathroom

May 15, 2009 · 7 Comments 

When it comes to the bathroom, functionality takes precedence over style. In many homes, the bathroom is small and its layout leaves few options for any creativity. Considering that the bathroom gets a lot of use from everyone in the house, it should be a room that exudes style. But often times, a bathroom just has the basics. Interior design bathroom projects can change all that, adding some pizzazz to your bathroom. There are interior design bathroom tricks that can be done to make your bathroom feel more spacious and look stylish. An interior design bathroom project that can make the appearance of the bathroom seem larger involves playing with color. Changing the color scheme on the walls can give the appearance of a larger room. Bright and airy colors are the best to choose on the color wheel. Some good choices are earth tones, pastels, geometric shapes and stripes. Green,...

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