2015

  • Five Cool Kitchen Remodeling Ideas


    If you're thinking of redoing your kitchen, there are a number of cool fixes you could incorporate into the remodeling plans to make it even more convenient. Make it easier to get kitchen scraps from the counter to the trash. There are a couple ways to do this. One involves having a cutout in your counter over the drawer where you keep a slide-out trash can, using the wooden piece that was cut out as a plug for when you don't need the opening.
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  • How To Properly Maintain Hardwood Floors


    Hardwood floors wear down over time, and may need to be refinished by a company like Towne Interiors to restore their bright sheen after a few years of use. In order to extend the lifespan of your hardwood floors, extend the amount of time you can go without refinishing them, and maintain their natural, bright aesthetic, you must properly maintain them. Thankfully, hardwood floor maintenance is a fairly simple process, and does not require too much effort to implement properly.
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  • Using Chalkboard Paint To Decorate Your Child's Room


    Designing your child's bedroom can be exciting and challenging at the same time. Painting is an important part of interior design, because it has the potential to change the entire look and feel of a room. Young children will often mark on walls as well as furniture and this can deface them. However, this tendency to draw or mark on things can be used to your advantage when decorating your child's room if you use chalkboard paint.
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  • Flooring Options And Extreme Weather


    It is good to know what to expect with flooring options if you live in an environment that has extreme weather. Locations such as the Midwest can run the gamut with freezing winters and hot summers. Natural flooring such as wood can have natural reactions to the weather outside. Here are three weather-related issues to think about when weighing your options if you are thinking about installing hardwood flooring. 1. Freezing Weather Outside Leads to Dry Air Inside
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