Monday, September 29, 2008

Choosing A New Delta Kitchen Faucet

Our old faucet broke a few weeks ago, and we didn't really want to rush out and buy another one. We were able to glue down the base so it wouldn't leak and would shut off, but we knew it was a short term solution. It was time to hunt for a new kitchen faucet.

Delta was one of the top brands we looked at. Their website shows the kitchen line as having fourteen different main styles to choose from, and within that there are dozens more variations on the theme. That is a lot of choices.

The options include faucets with additional sprayer wands, some without, some have a high goose like swooping neck, others have a shorter faucet neck. There is even one that is at a complete 90 degree angle, it's appropriately named the Grail, and it does look like something from history that you'd see on an old hand pump. The old fashioned look is coming back into style I guess.

There are single handle options and those with separate knobs for hot and cold (not my personal favorite). From an ease of use standpoint I think it's much easier to have just one faucet to adjust instead of using both hands to adjust two knobs. When you have young ch2213ildren and are usually holding that wriggling child in one arm you only have one free hand to adjust water temperature.

Some of them come with soap and lotion dispensers, which I think is a waste of space and money. However some people do use them so if this is useful to know at least know it is an option.

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Thursday, September 11, 2008

5 Ideas Of How To Make A Small Bathroom Bigger And More Beautiful

There are so many designs of bathrooms, styles and materials. We usually admire those rooms which are big and impressive. But not all materials and designs are good for every bathroom - specially the small ones. So, how to make a small bathroom stunning and beautiful?

First, using the magic of illusion, we can concentrate on the floor. Looking for a floor covering it is best to choose such that could be in more than one room. When we will have the same floor covering at for example kitchen, bathroom and living room it will seem that 2238the bathroom is bigger than it really is.

Second, when we really want to have a floor made of artistic pawn it is worth to make it in a light colour and rather in the small patterns. Other side, timeless is making very delicate arrangements of the pawns - it won't be visible when we put furniture into the room. It's also easier to make one design.

Third, in a very small spaces there is always not enough mirrors! They are visibly giving the room more space. And even if we choose dark colours for our floor covering the mirror will save the whole room. We can also buy some small mirrors in the shape of tiles and put them on the walls or floor next to the regular tiles.

Fourth, if we really like dark or very intense colours we don't have to totally forget about them. Just instead of putting them on the whole floor or on the walls decide to put them in the decorating items like colorful rugs. And even if we decide on having the floor dark, we should make light walls and conversely.

Fifth, putting a small anti slip bath mats can also make a bathroom look bigger. You can make such 'small rug' design on the floor from the tiles but putting the bathroom rug will make a floor also safer and bring a warmer touch to the room.

And last, we have to remember that in small apartments and houses bathroom will usually have some more appliances inside like washing machine, cupboards for towels etc. and it's worth to decide before planning the decoration when we put everything. It's useful cause it will make our work visible.

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Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Tips for Any Home Renovation Project

Any person who has decided to renovate a home no matter how large or how small will tell you that this is not in easy task. Even if you hire a professional contractor to complete the work for you, you will have to live with strange people coming in and out of your house until the project is complete. That is not to mention the expense that it will cost you. It is hardly different even when you do the project yourself. You will find that your place is in complete disarray, with tools, table saws, and suppl5B4ies scattered about until the project is finished. There are ways that you can live with renovating projects, if you follow the following home renovation tips.

Finding the Best Renovating Tips:
The first thing that you will want to do before you begin any home renovation project is to carefully plan ahead. For example, if you will be renovating your kitchen, then you know that there are many things that you will not be able to use until the project is complete. A complete kitchen renovation will put you and your family at a standstill when it comes to cooking and preparing meals in your kitchen. For this reason, plan ahead and know that you will not be able to eat at home for some time. The same is true for any other room in your home. However, if you take the time to plan your project well in advance, you will be for prepared for these inconveniences.

Get Advice from Others:
Other tips that can prove to be very useful during any home renovation project is to talk to others that you know that have been through the process themselves. Your family members and friends who have completed home renovation projects in their own home may be able to offer you useful tips on how to live with your renovation project while it is in the process. If you do not know anyone that has been through this process before, then renovating and home decorating magazines and books are all great sources for tips and ideas about home ren56Dovation projects from start to finish. Don't forget to check the Internet as well. You will find that the Internet is a wonderful source of information that you may not find anywhere else. Your home is very important to you and home renovation projects come at a price, both financially and emotionally. Take the time to plan ahead before completing any home renovation project.

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Cleaning Your Home's Exterior

Whatever your homes exterior is finished with, paint, vinyl, brick, stucco or anything else, chances are that it will need a little lift sometime in it's life. Short of completely re-doing it, there are a few options for cleaning and brightening up your home's exterior.

Pressure washing is an option for many homes. As well as your home, it can clean your driveway and walkways as well. However, it does take skill. The high water pressure can make pressure washing equipment hard to handle and also destructive if the handler isn't careful. Spending too much time in a delicate area can result in erosion or even more serious damage to your home. But take heart, a bit of research and practice can help you become a skilled pressure washer. On the other hand, for the time it takes to perfect your skill, it might be worth paying a professional to wash your home.

Pressure washing w5B4orks for almost any finish as long as the surface is not damaged. Chipped paint may flake off and loose bricks may get worse. However, going over your home for a thorough cleaning is a great way to assess any damage that needs repairing. Often, water is enough to clean a home. If you have stubborn areas, most pressure washers come with a detergent attachment. Some people find a need for bleach to clean their home. For a more environmentally sound approach, use vinegar instead of bleach. It doesn't have the same whitening power, but it does deter mold and algae growth. Chances are you don't have a real stain that needs bleaching, but some organic growth that just needs to be removed, (for which the pressure washer should suffice) and further growth prevented (that's where the vinegar's handy).

If you have wood or vinyl panels, be careful when pressure washing not to spray water at an angle that gets moisture under and between your siding. Trapped moisture that doesn't have an easy way to evaporate can really cause problems inside your walls.

If your home's paint is fading or peeling, or is a bit cheaper, pressure washing can damage it. In this case, a fresh paint-job just might be a necessity.

Keep in mind some of the other details that make your home look fresh. I already mentioned driveways and walkways, but don't forget washing the windows. Also, keep gutters clean, as leaking gutters can contribute to stained exteri48Dors. Landscaping is the final frontier of your home's exterior. Planting some bulbs and doing pruning will assure your home is bright and beautiful come spring-time.

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Tiles are the Foundation Stone for Your Stylish Bathroom!

Tiles can increase the value of any home. Ceramic tiles, mosaic tile, floor tile all add an extra quality to your home. Tile can be found throughout a home from the kitchen, bathrooms, and even the flooring. Tiles are widely available in most home improvement stores and also in specialty stores throughout the company. Finding the right tile for a home with the right color, design, and even pattern can seem overwhelming. But, the results of this project can be beneficial for years to come.

Ceramic tile is one of the strongest that can be purchased. It comes in many colors and textures as well as designs and patterns. Mosaic tiles, or tiles that form a pattern once laid properly are an elegant element that can be added to a home. Mosaic tiles also offer a wide range of selection.

Bathroom tiles add quality as well as extra security. They can protect drywall and paint from water damage if properly installed. Floor tiles provide the same level of protection. These tiles are usually easy to clean and maintain. While no16CCrmal mopping and washing can be effective, often an extra measure to keep them up to standard is to scrub the grout and edges with a brush. Elbow grease being the best cleaning product. While this does not have to be done each time the tile is cleaned, doing it regularly will improve the look of the tile overall.

Proper installation is important when adding tile to a home. If done improperly, the tile can often break or chip away. Consider hiring a professional so that the tile lies smooth and even and looks its best. When choosing the tile, do not forget to choose a grout that will benefit it. Grout, or the substance that is used to fill in the cracks between tiles, comes in many different colors and qualities. Again, this item is widely available at home improvement stores.

Tile, whether mosaic tile or ceramic tile, can enhance the quality of a home. It is an added investment into a home and should be done so with the overall supervision of a professional.

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Kitchen Remodeling in NYC

Ever owned a New York City Apartment? What was one room that you wish you could have remodeled? Well for a lot of us the room we spend a lot of time in is the kitchen, and in New York City Apartments, kitchen sizes are on the small side!

A couple of years ago I renovated a tiny kitchen, it was literally 5 x 5 square meters, and throughout the project I was completely convinced that the finished product would come in well under budget - it didn't. When you take in to consideration cabinet construction, fitting, shelving, plumbing, tiling, painting and accessories - even if it is a DIY job, the dollars keep rising (as did my blood pressure at the time).

In New York City we are lucky to be surrounded by an enormous amount of well-designed, functional and relatively inexpensive home furnishing and design products. The only real problem to be figured out is what style will suit your budget and where to begin!

So let's begin in the kitchen! Making the best use of a small space is tough, but definitely achievable and well worth the initial planning you put into it. Smaller spaces ju5B4st mean that you need to think a little bit more creatively. Probably one of the main intentions behind redesigning a small space is to mystify the visitor with how big it looks post renovation, while of course improving the functionality of it.

One of the best designer tips for making a kitchen look larger is to think about choice of colour. Keeping walls and ceilings light and bright is always a top tip, especially if you have no windows. To enhance the feeling of floor space, sometimes it is better to replace those funky colored floor tiles with something simple and durable. You can get some pretty tough vinyl products these days if you're on a tight budget and don't think you need to necessarily choose white all the time, try other slightly neutral colors like wheat or cream. Sticking to the basics, choosing light cabinetry and opting for a darker bench top will create a flow between the walls, flooring and bench space and create an illusion of space. Of course there are always exceptions to the rules and in some instances if there is enough light created through your flooring, cabinetry and good lighting then a darker background on the walls can also look warm and expansive without feeling cluttered.

A well functioning small sized kitchen should not only make you happier, but a lot more efficient when preparing those special dinners. The essentials to a kitchen are sometimes minimal but without things like adequa58Ate bench space and the correct placement of appliances you can become fairly dissatisfied pretty quickly. A general rule in any small kitchen is to keep things simple and functional. Think about buying kitchen appliances, such as the fridge or dishwasher, that are streamlined and will fit well in to limited designated spots, choose open shelving instead of closed cabinetry and if you decide to install cabinetry, ensure it has multi leveled capabilities.

Living in a small space also requires you to become a bit of a neat freak. Keep your bench tops free of papers and other objects that take up space, remember that you are trying to create a space for cooking not writing a term paper!

Remodeling small kitchens can be really fun. Once you have decided on your budget, commit to it and design a space that will meet all your needs.

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Building or Decorating Your Home Requires House Plans

There are some things to consider when creating plans for your home. There are two situations that call for plans or blue prints, either you are building a new home or decorating your present home. The types of plans required for either situation will vary depending on the extent of your project.

When building a new home, there are several things you will want to consider carefully. The most obvious is where you are going to build your house. The climate will affect where you build. You wouldnt build an icehouse in the middle of the desert. You will want to determine what material you will want to use. Brick, wood, and cement are popular. In the southern states clay adobe houses are the norm. In the north and other areas brick, wood, and stone are options. The climate will influence this choice as well. In areas where there is cold weather brick and cement are used because they absorb and retain heat. In the south wood frame houses are built. The size of your lot will determine the size and type of house you want. You couldnt build a mansion on say a quarter of an acre. On the other hand a one bedroom, single floor home would look strange on a lot that is two acres or bigger. Whether your home has a basement could be important and that would depend on where you live. If you are lucky to have a basement, it can house the laundry room and your gym equipment or be a playroom/guest room.

Now that you know where and what type of climate you will be building in it is time to think about the plans. Blueprints are or have been used to draw a linear picture of the house as you see it. Now however there are computer programs that will allow you to build your house in 3-D. There are also web sites online that will also allow you to build your house and see it in 3-D. Not only that but some sites will allow you to place your furniture. There are several kinds of technical drawings that are used to create plans for a new home. There are site plans that address coding issues, landscaping, location specifics, drainage (land contours), trees, set backs, and property lines. A floor plan is a design plan of the house, the layout of the rooms, and where the windows and doors. Another type of plan is building sections, which is a cross section of the house. It helps determine any issues, visualize your finished house and floor plans using section marks. Wall sections show the construction of one exterior wall where sections are indicated with section marks. Exterior Elevations include such features as porches and decks. They also show furniture, window and door locations, eave heights and Roofing. Interior elevations show the lighting layout and ceiling conditions. Porches are another very interesting option; they can be enclosed, go all the way around the house. They can also be half-enclosed and half-open. They can be reminders of times past. A huge porch reminds me of my aunts farm years ago. Porches are great for extending family time and conversation while still being protected from the weather.

Decisions to be made are the size of each room, the number of rooms and the number of floors to be built. Will there be a basement or a fireplace, and where is the house going to sit on the lot. You could have a front yard or the house could be in the front of the lot with a yard in the back. You could also put it right in the center and have land all around. The next consideration is whether you will have a contractor draw up the plans which will be an expense, or you can do them yourself. To do them yourself you will need a pencil or pen, scissors, a measuring tape, and graph paper with 1/4-inch boxes.

You will draw rooms to scale; one box per foot is good. Measure your rooms, doors, windows, heat and air cooling appliances. Draw the outlines of the rooms according to scale. Measure your furniture (you only need to worry about length and width here) next and take another piece of graph paper. Draw out lines of your furniture, label them and cut them out. Use these pieces to set up the rooms. When you find an arrangement you like, you can make a more permanent drawing. On another sheet of graph paper draw a box for each wall. Scale your windows, doors, built-ins and other features.

Picking a floor plan is a process of answering some very important questions. Will this place be big enough or too big in a few years? Does your design fit in with the houses in the neighborhood? Does the design of the house fit in with the lot size and shape? Will the windows provide the best view and what windows will catch the sunlight in the morning and afternoon? Will changes need to be made or can changes even be considered? Are the rooms that will be used most of the time of adequate size? Expanding your house size could mean you need to sacrifice amenities or Storage space. Do you have specialty rooms such as a craft room, an office, or a gym? An office can double as a guestroom. The trend now is toward creating a family area where there is room for each to do his/her own hobby or to be together watching movies or playing games. When all the decisions are made and the plans are all drawn you will be ready to build.

Suppose now, that you are purchasing an already built home or renting an apartment. Plans can be done in these situations as well. Most places will offer a floor plan for you to look at with the measurements of the space in the rooms. If this is not available you can draw your own plan. You would need the same materials and the plan is fixed, you are limited to what is already there. Draw the outlines of each room according to scale. Take another sheet of graph paper and draw the outlines of your furniture. Label them and cut them out. You can move these pieces around till you find an arrangement you like. You might be limited with your television set because the outside antenna is in a certain spot.

Take another piece of graph paper and draw the wall sections of each room noting the windows, doors, and any heating or cooling appliance might be situated. You will have already placed your furniture so you will have a good idea of what your new home will look like. You can now decorate according to your tastes. In a rental home however, you might not be able to change wall colors or in rare cases hang photographs.

Planning for your home can be very exciting. You could be buying new furniture but you might want to consider the color of the carpets or the floors when you are choosing your pieces. A blue couch on a brown carpet does not exactly match. When planning for your home whether you buy or rent should be done carefully. Keep in mind your preferences, your limitations and if you are building, local zoning ordinances.

About the Author
Martin Smith is a successful freelance writer providing advice for home buyers and consumers on purchasing a variety of unique house plans which includes cottage plans, beach house plans, and more! His numerous articles provide a wonderfully researched resource of interesting and relevant information

Granite Tile: Stone Cold Beauty

Granite is a decorative natural st1C84one that is truly eye-catching, delivering a unique, classy look to any interior or exterior. Granite is as durable as it is beautiful, being one of the hardest substances on earth. Also, to the question of usage and longevity, with proper care, your granite tile project can last a lifetime, transforming a foyer, a kitchen, or even in an outdoor installation (provided youve chosen a non-slip, unpolished finish) into a key feature of a property. Granite tile flooring is, in many cases, the obvious choice for those interested in any kind of natural stone tile flooring or countertops material.

The origins of granite

Granite tile is often a feature in a residence or a commercial building, not only because it is visually impressive, but because of the auspiciousness of having a flooring material which literally took ages to create! Formed deep in the earth, granite is the end result of tremendous heat and pressure applied over thousands of years. Granite is an igneous rock that is described as intrusive. That is, granite is formed when liquid magma is forced between other layers of rock, where it eventually cools and forms a layer of its own. Here, it is fused with elements such as quartz, feldspar and mica among other trace elements. The cooling process is slow, the new layer of rock being shielded by the layers above and below where the molten magma had been forced. The mineral elements which have become suspended in the cooling magma define the crystalline appearance of this unique natural stone. Due to its harsh origins and the lengthy process that suspends so many stabilizing elements within it, granite is an incredibly hard surface. This is material you can trust for durability!

Granite at the Quarry

Once the raw granite has been removed from its bed, first stage in processing granite for the purposes of flooring or countertop slabs is cutting the larger chunks of granite into manageable blocks. These blocks of granite are then further cut to size for use as both slabs and tiles by means of wire saws which are treated with various kinds of durable abrasives, such as sand, aluminum oxide, and diamond. These saws are most commonly used with water as a coolant. Sometimes, high-pressure water jets are used to cut the granite in tandem with the more traditional wire saws. Once the cutting process has been completed, the granite undergoes three processes that make them recognizable as tile flooring or countertop slabs. They are polished on one side, calibrated and gauged. These latter two terms refer to the process of making the back of each tile or slab as even as possible, and the edges as square as possible respectively. Once completed, the granite tile or slab is ready to be shipped to site, ready for your installation.

Popular uses for granite tile for flooring and countertops

Granite tile, being a very versatile material, can be installed in a great many locations in a residential or commercial project. Some of the more popular uses of granite are halls and foyers. Because of their decorative appearance, the popularity of granite tile in these areas is far from surprising. Granite tile helps to create an ambience of professionalism, strength, and permanence when placed in the foyers and halls of an office building. In the home, a granite tile floor can make all the difference in creating a space that is characterized by a singular, refined beauty that complements the surrounding dcor.

Further to this, granite tiles and slabs make a great countertop surfaces. Granite tiles are commonly used as highly suitable backsplashes that can add just the right accent to a kitchen installation. For an outdoor installation, on a terrace for instance, or a walkway, unpolished granite tile can add similar visual accent to a property as well as overall value. If you have leftover granite tile pieces after your installation is complete, granite tile can be cut to size and serve as cutting boards, coasters, fireplace surrounds, and a number of other uses limited only be your imagination and sense of practicality.

Caring for granite tile flooring and countertops

Given the hardness of granite, and the harsh origins that make it extremely resistant to certain types of wear, many of the things you would have to worry about with a lesser material is simply not an issue. For instance, many people choose granite for kitchen countertops and flooring because granite tile and slabs are highly resistant to abrasion caused by cutlery. Granite is also extremely heat-resistant, making it a worry-free countertop solution when it comes to hot pots and plates placed directly on its surface.

However, despite how durable granite tile is, it does require your attention in terms of care. One of the first things to consider is the application of an appropriate sealant. The choice of sealant may be determined by the variety of granite tile youve chosen to install, and where youve chosen to install it. Generally, a sealant is required to protect your granite tile from moisture, which is the most insidious enemy of any building material. As to the specific brands and varieties, talk to your local retailer or flooring expert about which one is the most effective choice with regard to your specific choice in granite tile.

Many of the other approaches to caring for your granite tile come down to common sense; clean up spills right away, keep your granite tile free of dirt and grit that can scratch the polish, and see about which types of cleaners and polishes are most appropriate to granite tile. Also, consider what you are prepared to do to maintain your granite tile surface. A level of commitment is needed in order to keep the sheen of the polished granite tile the same as it is when you first lay it down.

Granite: All this and brains too!

Granite tile and slabs are both a decorative and practical choice, making your choice of granite both a stylish and smart one indeed! Due to its hardness, its resistance to heat and other forms of stress, as well as the versatility which is offered by granite tile, you are making an investment that will add value to your property and one which will be the source of a tremendous pride of ownership. The production of granite has been millions of years in the making, made by the greatest manufacturer there is the earth itself. For a lasting durability designed by nature that is stone cold gorgeous too, granite may be the best idea youve ever had!

Granite Tile Dos and Donts

Here are a few things to think about when you are considering granite tile for your project:

Do:

  • Consider the area where you intend to install granite tile. Make sure that factors such as moisture levels, foot traffic, and slip resistance are carefully considered. Consider what type of surface is the best polished, honed, or brushed (AKA flamed) are popular varieties in granite tile, each better suited to certain areas than others. Polished granite is great for countertops and low traffic areas, but often becomes slippery when wet. Honed flooring is more all-purpose, but may 5B4be considered less decorative by some. Brushed or flamed granite tile is most commonly used outdoors
  • Read all warranty information before purchase
  • Look into hiring a flooring tile professional to help you as working with granite can be very strenuous, due to its weight particularly. When in doubt, its always best to get experienced help
  • Inspect the whole batch before beginning an installation for possible breakage and any other issues, and consult your terms and conditions as to how to see about compensation, if any
  • Expect color variations in your batch of granite tile. Remember, granite is a natural material. Use these natural color variations found in your batch to your advantage. Get as creative with your layout as you can
  • Lay out all of your granite tiles in a dry run before applying mortar or other chosen adhesive agent.
  • Choose a sealant that best suits your choice in granite tile. Ask your sales rep or flooring professional about specific varieties and brand names
  • Initiate a cleaning and maintenance regimen; choose the appropriate cleaners and polishes based on experienced advice in order to make sure your granite tile retains all of its natural beauty
  • Dont:

  • Install granite tile on an uneven, dirty or wet subfloor
  • Leave spills to sit on your granite tile flooring or counter9ADtops. It is important to avoid excessive moisture as this is what contributes to the wear of any building material. Also, liquids with an acid base are often culprits of stubborn stains
  • Allow dirt and grit to remain on the surface of your granite tile. These elements can affect the finish over time and take away from the natural beauty of granite
  • Use acid-based cleaners or other agents on your granite tile. This can be a major source of wear on your tile, cause stains to become permanent, and dull the finish as well. Avoid using any product your no sure about
  • Forget to thoroughly rinse your granite tile once youve used a recommended cleaner, or forget to change dirty water or solution which you are using to clean the tile
  • Use scouring powders, steel wool, or other abrasive materials to remove stains from your granite tile
  • Obviously this is not a complete list. Once again, one of the best courses of action to take to ensure that granite tile is the right choice for a flooring or countertop solution is to consult with the experts. This way, you are benefiting from years of experience which will allow you to avoid costly mistakes. It will also help to make sure that your granite tile will be as attractive and long lasting as it is meant to be with you as its best ally!

    Rob Jones is Communications Coordinator with BuildDirect, a leading online wholesaler of building products. Rob writes articles for commercial contractors and DIYers on features, installation, and maintenance of building materials used in commercial and residential projects. These articles focus on materials such as flooring, decking, roofing, and siding, and other related topics.

    Thursday, August 7, 2008

    When Finishing Your Attic is the Best Choice, And When It Isn't

    When trying to increase the amount of living space in a home, there are several options to consider. Remodeling or finishing an attic into needed living space is certainly one option. There are others, as well. These include finishing a basement or garage or adding onto your existing home.

    The decision about how you will add living space must factor in such considerations as cost, available space to place an addition, the intended use of the space, and the ability to provide appropriate access to the new area. You will need to think through each of these considerations in making a decision.

    In considering cost, the critical points to review are these:

    If you work with an existing space (basement, attic, garage) you should not incur the expense of a roof, exterior walls, or foundation, unlike a traditional addition or 2nd story, which may need a foundation, several exterior walls, and a foor

    You should consider the return on your investment. If you can add a room, bathroom or other living space that increases your home at a small expense, it is likely to give you one of the highest rates of return.

    Is it reasonable to include an 1161additional bathroom? Adding a bathroom will increase the value of your home, but you must consider the costs incurred in building it. For example, will construction of a bathroom in an attic require reinforcement of the walls to support the weight?

    If you wish to do the work yourself, are you better prepared to finish an existing space or build an addition? Do you know enough about insulating and wiring a attic or a basement?

    What are the implications of your choice in terms of the adequacy of your current heating and cooling system? Will you need new ductwork or an auxiliary furnace or AC unit?

    You can get an instant online estimate for finishing your attic at http://www.remodelestimates.com/calculators/intor.cfm?ver=21.

    The next question is whether there is space for an addition to your home. Here are some questions to consider:

    Will local building codes and zoning laws allow an addition?

    How much yard will you have left after you build the addition?

    Will local building codes and zoning laws allow the type of addition you are planning and the type of materials you plan to use?

    How will you provide access from the existing structure into the new living space? How much change to the existing structure will be required?

    The intended use of the new space might argue against a particular choice. For example, if you plan to use the new space as a home office, you might need to consider such things as:

    Will you need external access to the space?

    How much heavy equipment will be placed in the area? Will that weight require reinforcement of the floors or walls?

    Alternatively, if the space is to be used as a bedroom or playroom, you should consider such things as:

    Are there special accessibility issues (for example, someone with a disability or an aging parent)?

    Do you need to add a bathroom, or is another bathroom close enough?

    How will you provide adequate lighting (for example, adding a gable or a skylight)?

    Does your basement offer a dry enough environment?

    Finally, you will need to understand and accommodate access issues. A few of the more critical questions to consider are these:

    Do local building codes require more than one means of access or egress from the room?

    Can you plan for emergency escape?

    How will you ensure adequate ventilation?

    How much change to the existing home will be required in order to provide access to the new living space?

    These are some of the major questions to consider when deciding whether finishing an attic is the best choice for your home and your family. By taking these factors into consideration you can evaluate whether finishing an attic is the best decision for your family and your current home. By calculating the cost, considering modifications to your existing home and yard, how the new space will be used, and what other changes are required to provide access, you can make a wise decision. If you are considering an attic remodel, I strongly recommend reviewing the Attic Remodeling Workbook available at www.amazon.com to ensure that you understand the complexities and challenges involved.

    Attic Remodeling is very likely to be the solution to your need for additional space. These questions will help you ask the most important questions and make a wise decision.

    Dan Fritschen, the author of this article, is the founder of the websites
    http://www.remodelormove.com
    http://www.remodelestimates.com and
    http://www.remodelingorganizer.com

    He is the author of three books on home remodeling.

    Wednesday, August 6, 2008

    New Bark House Stopping Traffic!

    When my husband and I bought a vacant lot near Charlotte Street ten months ago, we only considered one material for the exterior as we got ready to build a house there: poplar bark shingles. We were used to seeing 100-year-old chestnut bark houses farther up in the mountains, and wanted that same kind of no-maintenance durability for our new Asheville home.

    Apparently not many Asheville residents are used to seeing all-bark houses, though, because the construction site has been stopping traffic since the bark went up in the fall.

    Today, chestnut bark is no longer available since a blight wiped out all the trees. However, poplar bark shingles are a worthy substitute, and because I was writing a book about poplar bark shingles, we felt no reservations about that material. My co-author, Chris McCurry, is one of the owners of Highland Craftsmen, the company in Spruce Pine, N.C., that produces the shingles.

    Poplar bark is a reclaimed forest material which would otherwise be mulched, burned as industrial fuel, or left to rot on the ground after commercial timber operations. Instead, squared by hand, then kiln-dried and carefully wrapped until installation, the shingles provide a hardy exterior cladding that never needs paint or stain.

    Poplar bark shingles are being used not only for homes all over the United States, but also for commercial applications. The shingles range from " to 1 " thick, depending on grade, and come in various lengths and widths. They require careful installation over a plywood substrate and a layer of roofing felt, but once nailed in place according to manufacturer's guidelines they remain flat and stable for decades.

    Our lot's small dimensions -- 3,900 square feet, or .09 acre -- dictated a small building footprint, in this case 30' X 32'. That includes a 24' X 24' two-story core of heated space linked by an 8' X 8' bump-out stairwell, with covered porches upstairs and downstairs in the Asheville bungalow style.

    Builder Frank Wilson of Candler has overseen construction, with Asheville carpenter David McCaslin hand crafting stairway and porch railings from locust poles. Custom cabinetry by Carl Hankins, owner of Asheville's Kitchen Concepts (cabinet55@charter.net) looks like fine furniture instead of just cupboards.

    The downstairs consists of a great room with kitchen and living/dining room, flanked by a guest suite with bathroom; upstairs there's an office and spacious master suite. The house has an energy-saving on-demand water heater and only an under-counter refrigerator, and the covered porches should diminish the need for air-conditioning.

    One observer said, "It looks like it rose from the ground." That's exactly the feel that poplar bark shingles give a building. A squirrel took off running up the back of the house once the bark was on.

    Nan Chase's first book, Asheville: A History, has just been published by McFarland, and her book Bark House Style: Sustainable Designs from Nature, with Chris McCurry, will be published in June 2008 by Gibbs Smith.

    Author: Janet Marie http://www.abandre.com (This is one of the most popular articles that went out in our Christmas newsletter)

    Highland Craftsmen (company who produces the bark shingle siding) http://www.barkhouse.com

    Monday, August 4, 2008

    Stone Fire Pit

    There is one thing that can make a very big difference between having something that you use and that can help you from time to time and thee is a completely other thing which can be used from time to time but just having it will make your guests and yourself gaze and admire it, one such thing is a stone fire pit.

    A stone fire pit is one of the most impressive things you can have in your garden, or in your outdoor kitchen, this unique idea has not been around for many years, but in the last few years people are more and more interested in having a stone fire pit in their garden or backyard. The 5B4stone fire pit looks like it is connected to the past, maybe a few hundreds of years ago almost every family in town had one but today it is truly a unique thing to have.

    One of the great things in having a stone fire pit outside is that you will get a lot of freedom in deciding how it is going to look, and its looks is all what it’s about, the stone fire pit will be impressive no matter what why you make it when it is lit and the fire is on, the question is how would you like it to look when its off, and how would you like the stone of the fire pit to relate to your garden and garden features.

    The important things to remember when looking for a stone fire pit are that you will need someone who knows how to design those, so that the fire is solid and that there is enough air flow to feed the fire so it is balanced on all sides of the stone structure, that it is safe and that you can approach the fire if you wish, some people like to get close to the fire pit in order to get warm or to fry marshmallows, either way you will need to make sure that the person in charge of building it knows what he is doing.

    The basic design of a stone fire pit is almost always the same, and it is a very good opportunity for you to go wild and get whatever you had in mind, the only things you will need to consider are safety and usability of the stone structure, but other than that the stone fire pit is really about having something v590ery impressive in your garden and that it will generate enough heat in the winter to keep you warm while you sit outside.

    For those of you who are interested in something even more unique is the option to experiment with different stones and try and get all kinds of stones for the fire pit construction, this may cost a little more but it will guarantee that this will be one stone fire pit people will not forget, nevertheless, even a regular stone fire pit is something to be proud of.

    Stone fire pits can be a great alternative to any major fire element in your garden or backyard, learn about Fire Pit at the firepits site http://firepit.zupatips.com

    Sunday, August 3, 2008

    Different Types of Carpet Fibers

    Carpeting can be a major purchase for your home. You want it to have a long life, look good, and be comfortable to walk on. Before you choose your carpet, it is important to understand the different types of carpet fibers that are available and their advantages and disadvantages.

    The type of fiber used to make a carpet determines its visual appearance, overall durability, feel, resistance to stains - and the cost.

    Synthetic materials are the most popular of the fibers used in today’s carpets accounting for about 97% of all fiber used. Synthetic materials are adaptable into a variety of styles and applications. They are generally easier to maintain than natural fibers.

    Common materials used for carpet fibers are:

    Nylon

    Extremely durable, stain and mildew resistant and static free, Nylon is an excellent choice for all levels of traffic and applications. It maintains its fiber height allowing it to withstand the weight of heavy furniture and people. Nylon is dyed during the production of the fiber thereby avoiding any color run after it is produced

    Nylon accounts for approximately 90% of all residential carpeting. Expect square yard prices from $10 for Cut Piles increasing to $30 for Multi-Level Loops.

    Olefin (polypropylene)

    Controlling the commercial market with an 80% share, Olefin is the least expensive of the man made fibers. A very strong fiber, Olefin is resistant to moisture and mildew and is easy to clean and maintain. It is an indoor and outdoor fiber and is the common fiber used for artificial turf.

    Polyester

    Less expensive than nylon or wool, Polyester fiber creates a very attractive carpet.

    Commonly used in soft loop or Berber loop carpets, Polyester is a fiber that is used to make a luxury product. Crush resistant, available in a vast array of dynamic colors and its resistance to fading provides Polyester fibers with a lot of advantages. Polyester fibers are easy to clean and are resistant to water based stains.

    Acrylic

    Acrylic is the closest synthetic fiber to wool. Because of its wool like attributes, it is used extensively in Velvet and Plush Level Loop carpets. Acrylic fibers offer the appearance and feel of wool at a much lower cost and has the advantage over wool of being moisture and mildew resistant. The Acrylic fiber resists crushing, stains and will not fade from sunlight.

    Acrylic fibers are not suitable for high traffic areas, such as hallways, family rooms, and stairs as they are a high wear product. Hence, they provide a perfect carpet in master and guest bedrooms.

    Wool

    When it comes to luxury and performance, no other fiber compares to Wool. Wool carpets maintain their height; they are ultra soft with a feel that is incomparable.

    Wool fibers are easily died or you can choose natural colors of off white to black, and they repel water. They are very easy to clean and have an exceptionally long life. Wool fibers are usually used in cut pile and textured carpets.

    Wool is one of the most expensive of the natural fibers and much more than synthetic fiber carpets. Wool carpets are also less resistant to moisture than synthetic fiber carpets.

    Blends

    The aforementioned four fiber types are often combined in a many variations to produce carpets that take the best qualities of each fiber type to produce a group of exceptional finished products.

    For the luxurious look and comfort of wool with the durability of nylon, consider a Wool/Nylon blend.

    Other common blends include Acrylic/Olefin and Nylon/Olefin. Although less expensive these blends are usually subject to staining.

    PET

    If a “green” environment is part of your criteria then you may want to consider the purchase of a carpet made of PET fibers.

    Recycled plastics, primarily soda containers, are the basis for polyethylene terephthalate or as it is more commonly known in the industry PET. Fibers made from PET are not as plush or soft to the feel as other synthetic fibers but they are very durable, water and static resistant and offers extremely good value.

    For additional information on flooring products for your home or other renovation projects including landscaping and gardening, visit Renovation Headquarters.

    Saturday, August 2, 2008

    Bathroom Decor Ideas - Tips For Colors And Material

    Your bathroom does not need to be a plain, drab area focused only on its practical aspect. There are plenty of bathroom decor ideas which you can consider, to make it uniquely your own.

    When you are thinking about the specific types of dcor that you would like for your bathroom, the key point to keep in mind is that its style can reflect your own personal tastes. You can find an almost limitless selection of items to furnish and decorate your bathroom in a way that will make it one of the nicest rooms in your home.

    Colors And Material

    Although choosing a color-scheme that will reflect your individuality is essential, there are a number of other factors to think about which will highlight the specialness of your bathroom. The first step is to assess your own preferences. The types of materials you like the most can then be the basis for the products you choose.

    For example, some people absolutely love wicker. If this describes you, you can easily find products to furnish your entire bathroom with this material, in both natural styles and those which are color-enhanced. If you are a fan of wicker, it can be your choice for everything from towel racks to wastepaper baskets to mirror frames.

    If instead your taste is toward durable yet delicate plastic, this can make a lovely basis for your bathroom decor. Also available in a wide range of colors, you can create the nicest bathroom which is both practical and beautiful in appearance.

    Metal materials can also be used in bathroom decorating. Copper and stainless steel are two of the most popular; they are both lovely and functional.

    Decorative Touches

    When you are preparing to decorate your bathroom, the sky is the limit in what you can include to make it special. Little decorative touches will make your bathroom an enjoyable place for your guests, as well as for yourself. Depending on your own tastes and preferences, these decorative touches can be anything from specially-designed guest soaps in a variety of shapes and colors, filling your shelves with a display of small shells and other memorabilia, or small macrame baskets filled with ferns and other plants.

    In decorating your bathroom, you may also decide that your basic bathroom necessities are too nice to simply put away in the closet, and put them on display instead. If you have colorful, pretty towels, they can add to the dcor. Your shampoo, colognes, and other personal items can provide a lovely touch, especially if their packaging is attractive.

    Selecting A Theme

    A good idea for decorating your bathroom is to think of a specific theme that reflects your individuality. Whether it is bright and colorful or muted pastel tones, whether you would like a beach atmosphere or something delicate and ladylike, you can build on the theme which best shows your own unique personality.

    The nicest bathroom is one which conveys your own personal sense of style. To generate great bathroom decor ideas, you can begin by thinking about your tastes and preferences, and you will be ready to begin decorating the bathroom of your dreams.

    Ernest Jarquio is a successful Webmaster and publisher of Bathrooms-And-Showers.com. He provides more resources on topics such as Premier bathrooms, ion foot bath and corner showers that you can research on his website even while lounging in your living room.

    Friday, August 1, 2008

    What Is This Blue Lumber

    Sunday night I was sitting around watching the Simpsons, my favorite TV show when I get a call from my dad. He was watching that show Extreme Home Makeover and he notice that they where building the house out of blue lumber. He asked me "Why is this lumber blue?" Confused, I was like "blue lumber?" I asked him did it look blue or was it blue, and he told me it was BLUE, the whole house. Not knowing what he was talking about I did some research, on this blue wood he was talking about, and came across some interesting facts on it.

    For Starters the wood is actually called Bluwood. Bluwood is a two part, preconstruction wood protection system. The lumber has a film on it that helps prevent moister from seaping into the wood and also protects against fungus and wood eating insects.

    Any lumber can be treated. The film can be applied to any type of lumber from a 24 to OSB (Oriented strand board). That means sub floor, trusses and even beams can have this film put on it. It comes to the job site pre treated and can be sawed, nailed, and painted. Since the wood is pretreated it also protects the lumber while it sites outside in the elements while the house is being built unprotected (up to 6 months).

    Termites. This lumber uses an Insecticidal and a fungicidal that prevents termites and fungus from attacking the wood and destroying is structural properties. The film attaches to the fibers that the termites like to eat, thus preventing them from eating it.

    The system. The first part of the two part system is the vapor barrier. The wood is engulfed in a film that creates a vapor barrier on the wood. This vapor barrier controls the absorption properties of the wood not allowing the it to absorb moisture, but I also allows the wood to breath, letting the moister within it escape. Kind of like a Tyvek Home Wrap. The second part of the system is a proven DOT insecticide and fungicide.

    How it works. The two part system is applied to all six sides of the lumber which they call the infusion process. Once the infusion process is over this prevents any moister from absorbing into the wood but allowing moister to escape from the wood. Then over time the "infusion ingredients" continue to migrate below the surface of the wood so in theory the inside of the wood is treated. I never used the wood so I don't really know. I guess that when you cut the wood it is still protected. Through this process the ingredients bind to the wood at a cellular level

    Less cupping splitting and curling. Since the wood has this vapor barrier on it, the film controls the rate at which the moister in the wood esc111Capes. Preventing the wood from cupping, splitting, and/or curling, which we find more often today then before because of the quick milling process. So no more going to a large home improvement store and shifting through a stack of 24s to find the 2 that you need that are straight.

    http://www.pshomehelp.com/2008/01/28/whats-this-blue-lumber/

    Thursday, July 31, 2008

    Foundation Repair Contractors

    If your house or any part of your property experiences foundation failure, it is not a job you want to correct yourself. In order to do this properly you would have to be extensively trained and have a fast knowledge on the subject. This is not your everyday fixer upper project. Chances are to get the job done right; you are going to need to hire a professional. If you are like some people, this might make you a little uneasy. After all, how many times have you heard about contractors taking advantage of their customers? Some not so ethical contractors will charge you more than the job is worth. If you are a little uneasy calling in a professional, here are some basic guidelines for what to expect from a good foundation repair contractor.

    The first thing any foundation repair contractor should do is an initial investigation and then a foundation failure report to some extent. Report will explain how severe the problem is and list the proposed repairs needed. If they are going to have to pier, they much included pier spacing and foundation lines in the reports. This takes some time. It might not be a one visit evaluation. A foundation repair contractor may have to come out, do an investigation and then present you with a formal report at a later time that will detail all the work. If you find a contractor who quotes you a price right then and there, chances are they are not a good one. Also do not be surprised if you are charged a fee for the inspection and the report. Most fees range from a few hundred to almost $1000 dollars. Make sure you ask if that fee will be deducted from the final price of the job once ordered. A qualified and ethical contractor will tell you yes. If they say no...stay away from them

    Once the investigation is done and a report is ready, a reliable foundation repair contractor will go through it with you and give you the quoted price. They will also explain that quote and answer any questions you may have. If you are getting quotes by a few foundation repair contractors, bear in mind that the prices should not vary much if they are all doing the same work. This is because the materials should pretty much be the same price for all foundation repairmen. One of the possible reasons for the difference of prices between contractors is the amount of experience they have. A knowledgeable, skillful and experienced contractor might cost a little more money than one who has less experience. Keep this in mind when considering the cheapest contractor. Ask questions about their experience to help ensure you are making the best decision for you, your house and your budget.

    Once all the work has been done, you should be given a report that contains all the hydraulic measurements and depths regarding the piers. This report should be saved as it will come in handy if you ever decided to sell you house.

    Having foundation failure fixed is a costly project, but by following these guidelines, you will be able to find a foundation repair contractor that you are confident with. Make sure they are one who take pride in their work and are not looking for the quick buck.

    For the best network of Foundation Repair Specialists check out http://www.Foundation-Repair.us

    Financing A Modular Home - You May Like What You Learn

    Are you hesitant to look into purchasing a modular home because you dont know how the financing will work? If so, you can relax, because the skyrocketing demand for modular homes now has banks and mortgage companies viewing them as mortgage properties just like traditionally constructed homes.

    Financing a modular home is not difficult and buying and building a modular home will probably cost less than building a stick home of the same square footage. So your mortgage costs could be surprisingly low.

    The Modular Home Manufacturing Process
    Because sections of modular homes are all produced at a single factory, the materials which go into those sections will all be shipped to that factory from wherever they are produced. Centralized modular home production means cost savings; the materials used in traditional homes are bought from various supply housed and then delivered to the building site. And often the delayed delivery of one item can hold up the entire construction schedule, even if all the other materials are on site.

    Another of the reasons for the lower costs of modular homes is that because their sections are constructed in the protected environments of factories, their manufacturers can buy materials in bulk, when prices are low, and store it out of the elements until it is needed to fill orders. And because those materials are machine cut with precision, there is very little waste.

    Modular Home Construction
    There is an equally small amount of waste in the modular home construction process. Each section of the modular home is assembled according to the homes plan, and mounted on a prepared permanent foundation. Because so much of the wiring, insulation, and plumbing is already done, there is little delay caused from various contractors not having the time to spend at your building site.

    Once all the sections of your modular home have been fixed together, which is normally a matter of weeks, and not months, you will be ready to move in. You wont have to find and pay for alternative lodging, and keep you belongings in storage, while you wait for your new home to be completed.

    All these lower costs mean that the amount of money you will need for financing a modular home will also be lower, and so will your mortgage payments.

    The entire modular home process, from start to finish, is designed to lower the cost on housing. And the system works; financing a modular home, if you have been paying a mortgage on a traditional one, may give you a very pleasant surprise!

    You can also find more info on Modular Home Mortgage and Modular Home Prices. 1modularhomes.com is a comprehensive resource to get information about Modular Homes.

    Tuesday, July 22, 2008

    Your Bathroom Remodeling Questions Answered

    There seems to be a recent surge in the amount of home improvement shows. There are shows featuring first time home buyers, curbside appeal and even those focusing on remodeling. There is little doubt that the bathroom is one of the most important features of a house.

    A small, outdated bathroom can mean the difference between comfort and torture or even losing money if you decide to sell your house. Many homeowners are circumventing these problems by remodeling their bathrooms.

    Bathroom remodeling may be frustrating at times but the right design plan can be done affordably and leave you with a bathroom to be proud of. If you are ready to begin your own bathroom remodeling, this article is for you.

    Can I remodel it myself?

    This question depends on how knowledgeable you are about laying tile, painting, carpentry and plumbing. Yes it is possible to remodel a bathroom by yourself if you know what you are doing. If you do not and attempt it without learning how to do some of the more important steps you could be setting yourself up for a dollar disaster down the road.

    It is very expensive hiring someone to fix your mistakes rather than hiring knowledgeable professionals in the beginning. Plus you have to think about how much free time you actually have to devote to such a big project. If you are just painting the walls and switching out hardware you can do it yourself. Larger remodeling project need someone with experience.

    Do I need any special permits from the city?

    Special permits are generally required if you are doing structural work or adding onto your property. This only applies within city limits. The best advice is to check your city's building codes and contact someone with the city.

    If you hire a general contractor, he or she can advise you on whether or not permits need to be obtained. If you know you need a permit do not try to circumvent it. Having your bathroom project shut down or not up to code can put you at risk for fines and even higher insurance premiums.

    Should I leave the hardwood floors in my bathroom or should I replace them with something else?

    This is purely up to your aesthetic preferences. Water is definitely harder on hardwood floors but with proper care and sealant the floors can stay looking beautiful. Tile is more commonly found in newer homes. Home owners love the look and colors not to mention the durability. But there is something about a properly cared for hardwood floor that adds a bit of quaintness to a bathroom.

    Does everything have to be purchased brand new?

    No, of course you do not have to replace everything with new hardware, fixtures or even amenities. If you love your sunken bathtub and do not want to replace it with a newer one, keep it. It is your bathroom and ultimately your money.

    You can also try finding sinks, toilets or even bathroom fixtures at flea markets or wholesale outlets. Another option is try a recycling group. Many online recycling groups have members offering up leftover building material or amenities.

    Will an updated bathroom add value to my home?

    An updated and modern bathroom adds immense appeal to any home's value. Most buyers look for a great bathroom as one of their main requirements. Think on it this way: the average person spends a great deal of their time in the bathroom for one reason or another. It makes sense for the space to be inviting and comfortable.

    Visit Mike Selvon showers portal for more information on bathroom remodeling design, and leave a comment at our interior design blog. Don't forget to claim your FREE gift.

    How To Accessorize One Of The Most Important Rooms In The House - The Bathroom

    One of the most important rooms in a home is the bathroom. Ask any real estate agent, and they will let you know that a clean, well-decorated bathroom, with a peaceful atmosphere and bright cheerful colors will add thousands of dollars to the value of the home. The bathroom is, according to the real estate pros, of particular interest to the lady of the house. The bathroom is second in importance only to the kitchen when it comes to the homes value in the real-estate market. One of the easiest and most efficient ways to create a bathroom with the appropriate atmosphere and style is the appropriate use of bathroom accessories.

    Your first and most important task in changing the look of your bathroom and increasing your homes value is choosing the right color scheme. The color of your walls sets the mood and can create the appearance of more space when you choose light colors. You will also want your bathroom accessories to compliment the wall color, so choose with care. These days a bathroom design can be done in almost any color theme and should compliment the other styles and colors in the home. With the advent of modern technology and the internet, you can shop from the comfort of your own home saving time and gas while viewing the offerings of a variety of retailers at the same time.

    By far the most important of the bathroom accessories you will need to buy is the bathroom suite itself (this would encompass the sink, toilet, bathtub and possibly a bidet). You will want to choose a color that compliments the dcor of the room, especially the walls and the bathroom tiles. There are many colors to choose from including the traditional white or ivory as well as many pastel shades of pinks, yellows, blues and greens. If you like to change the look of the bathroom frequently, you may want to stick with the traditional colors. You will find many various types of integrated bathroom suites available in either traditiAB8onal or contemporary designs. The traditional choices range from designs of previous centuries, such as the Victorian and Edwardian eras. Modern designs might include different shower options such as waterfall, multiple heads and ionic technology.

    Other important aspects of the bathroom are the faucets or taps. These basic and often overlooked, but completely essential bathroom accessories are available in numerous styles and colors. There are probably more than you can even imagine. Ranging from basic simple classic designs, to the elaborate or even more sleek modern designs, the choices available to the modern consumer is extensive. One important thing to determine is the finish you want. Most standard faucets come in a chrome or gold finish, and some of the more ornate ones have ceramic handles or even plastic characters or other themes.

    Once you have decided on the overall dcor and color scheme and found the bathroom suite, faucets and handles you can begin to think about other things such as lighting fixtures, mirrors and bathroom accessories. You might consider adding a bidet for increased hygiene. Bidets are very common in Europe and Latin American countries. Some bidet designs are now even integrated into the toilet, and they are increasing in popularity in the United States. Towel bars or racks and bathroom cabinets are the other indispensable elements of the finished bathroom design. You can create a bathroom that provides a haven of peace, tranquility and relaxation with a well chosen color scheme and some thoughtfully selected bathroom accessories.

    Gregg Hall is an author living with his beautiful wife and family in Navarre Beach, Florida. Find more about bathroom products as well as bathroom accessories online at http://www.exclusivebathroomaccessories.com

    Sound Proofing A Must For Quite Atmosphere

    If you subsist in an earsplitting city or a strident environment, you may be engrossed in sound proofing your home or office. There are many different ways of sound proofing your home or office. One inexpensive method of sound proofing is in the course of the use of sound proof paint. If you would like more information about sound proof paint, make somebody's day read on. A pioneering sound proof paint you may be paying attention in is called acoustic-coat. This sound proofing paint was created from technology developed by NASA. It is latex and water based. It contains within it u114Dnoccupied ceramic micro spheres, resin, and sound absorbing fillers. The amalgamation of ingredients allows this sound proofing paint to reduce noise by 30 percent. We understand that soundproofing problems are limited by accessibility and budget, so we offer a variety of soundproofing solutions to cater for these needs. Our soundproofing product assortment is multitalented enough to be adapted to your accident and guarantee you obtain the solution you need.

    Sound Proof A Necessity:

    Every now and then it is necessary to keep sounds gathered together. For example, a sound proof room would be superlative for a television or audio recording studio, as well as for an in-home office or corporate building. Professional contractors of land Renovations can build technologically advanced rooms that will allow sounds to stay in or keep voices and external noise out. Don't let highways and transportation barriers interrupt the imperative work you need to accomplish. We understand deadlines and create solutions to ensure you can meet them. Trust in a company that specializes in business and home sound proofing solutions that ensure a quiet environment. Eradicate noise pollution evolving both outside and inside from entering a desired section of your residence. Minimizing transportation activity and indoor hubbub, a sound proof room may be the answer to serenity and stillness. Hide away from unwanted distractions and relish in a jiffy of silence gained. Its proud to construct sound proofing walls that maintain and savor much needed quiet moments. You won't hear a sneak a look!

    A soundproofing panel, characterized in that it comprises: at least two substantially plane opposite plates forming there between a closed internal space and an aggregate which comprises at least stout bodies in contact and which completely fills said internal space said stout bodies being able to slip, on the one hand, with respect to one another and, on the other hand, with respect to said plates in such a way as to dissipate part of the vibratory energy circulating around said soundproofing panel

    Sound Proofing Kills Noise:

    Noise is conceded by vibrations, either through the air or through the structure of the building. Referring to 'sound proofing' is a bit of a misnomer, it would prove very difficult to full sound proof a floor/ceiling, the best that can be reasonably expect is to reduce noise intrusion to an good enough level. To diminish noise, the vibrations must be isolated from the area. With floors/ceilings there are two options; either segregate the structure above the floorboards or below, each has its own advantages and disadvantage. Noise is quite simply uninvited sound. It is irritating and harmful primarily because of its intensity. At increased greatness sound energy becomes noise and physical as well as psychological harm can occur in humans when exposed to noise for periods of time depending upon the intensity. Physical harm to human beings is easily recognized and measured. Psychological harm even though difficult to measure can result in concentrated worker efficiency both in quality and quantity of work produced. Peacemaker is a sound blocker - Reduces sound from transmitting through walls, floors and ceilings. Peacemakers superior resilience will not pack together over time, decreasing results.

    You can also find more info on soundproof door can and home soundproof. Homesoundproofinghelp.com is a comprehensive resource to know about Sound Proofing.

    Sunday, July 20, 2008

    Ideas For Bathroom Sinks In Your Next Bathroom Remodeling Project

    A bathroom remodeling project is often defined by the scale of the changes that you want to make. If the remodeling involves an extension or changing the layout of the existing fixtures then it is quite a large project. This requires a plan, a budget and possibly the hiring of subcontractors to do some of the work. However many bathroom remodeling projects are merely a touch up of the existing layout. This might mean repainting or tiling the walls, replacing the flooring or updating some of the fixtures. An easy way to update your bathroom is to change the sink. This is generally a cheap project and quite easy to do yourself. This article will discuss some of the bathroom sinks that you may want to consider.

    There are two basic designs of bathroom sink fixtures. There is the vanity and pedestal sink arrangement.

    The vanity sink is simply a sink on top of a vanity unit. The vanity unit is the most obvious thing about the fixture that you can inject a bit of your personality into or help to create a theme in your bathroom. There are many different styles to choose from but ultimately it comes down to what you like. The unit has two purposes. The first is to store stuff in. If you have aA84 need for lots of storage space in your bathroom then this might influence your choice of vanity unit. The second purpose is to hide pipes that connect the sink to the water supply. The piping is relatively unobtrusive but some people prefer not to see it.

    A pedestal sink is the exact opposite of a vanity sink, in that it does show the piping. It simply attaches to the wall with a bracket or two. All the plumbing behind the sink is exposed. This is probably the easiest sink to install as there is very little to do. Simply turn the water of and remove the old sink. Add the brackets if needed and then attach the sink. Connect the pipes and the sink is ready to go. Pedestal sinks are also used in small bathrooms where there is not much space for vanity units or other storage units.

    Another thing to consider with your new sink is the shape of the sink. The standard and most common sense shape is oval or even bowl shaped. However, if you want a original look to your bathroom you can get any shape you want. Square sinks are popular if you want it to stand out.

    Finally, another consideration is the material that the sink is made from. Most sinks are made of porcelain. It is noted for it's durability and that it does not stain. Other materials that could be used include pottery and glass. Both these materials can bring unique styles or themes to your bathroom.

    If you want to breathe new life into your home or are simply looking for a bit of inspiration then visit http://www.finehomeideas.com . The site gives tips and advice for home renovation and interior design, including selecting bathroom sinks and tips for laying bathroom tiles. Adrian Whittle writes about ideas to make your home special.

    Tuesday, July 15, 2008

    Prices for Do It Yourself Sunroom Kits

    Once upon a time, if you wanted to build a sunroom onto your home, you would have to hire and pay a contractor to do it for you. But with the introduction of sunroom kits, that is no longer necessary. You can order a do it yourself sunroom kit from any number of sunroom manufacturing companies, who will then ship to you the elements that are necessary to put the room together. The idea behind sunroom kits is that you should be able to save money on getting your sunroom installed by putting it together yourself. Not only are you providing the labor, but you are also cutting out the middle man in the process of building your sunroom. This allows you to save money on the materials as well. Plus, depending on the do it yourself sunroom kit that you choose, you can also save money on future energy and maintenance costs.

    First, understand that the price of a do it yourself sunroom kit will vary depending on your homes particular situation. For example, if you are choosing to build a small, aluminum sunroom on top of an existing deck or cement slab, it will be much less expensive than building a block foundation sunroom with more windows and wood framing. If you have an existing deck or slab, then it makes sense to choose that location for the sunroom because it is already properly graded and prepared. In that case, you can measure the deck or slab and get the proper measurements for ordering your kit. But if you dont have a slab or deck already, then you will need to decide on the proper location for your sunroom. You will also need to grade and prepare the area before you can begin construction. This obviously changes the amount of work that you will be requiring of yourself when installing your do it yourself sunroom kit. Of course, you could always hire a contractor to put in the slab for a block foundation sunroom, and then build the rest of it yourself.

    Choosing the Type of Do It Yourself Sunroom Kit

    When you are ordering a sunroom kit, realize that it is usually designed for a sunroom that is not going to be connected to your HVAC system. If you want your sunroom to be heated or cooled by your existing system, then that is likely not a project you will want to take on with your do it yourself sunroom kit. Otherwise, youll be relying on fans and portable heaters or coolers to keep your sunroom comfortable. Depending on the climate where you live, this may be just fine for you.

    Getting a Quote for Your Sunroom

    Companies that provide do it yourself sunroom kits have a number of standard sizes and types that they are ready to provide for you. These are the least expensive options because they are able to mass produce them and package them at a savings to them, which they will then pass on to you. However, that doesnt mean that you cant find the right kit for you and the design that you have in mind. If you find that the standard kits you can find dont fit the sunroom that you are looking to create, then you can certainly get a custom kit created, but you need to realize that it will cost more to do so. In order to get a quote for the sunroom kit you want to order, you will have to provide them with the measurements that you have selected for the design. This doesnt just include the dimensions of the sunroom itself; it also includes knowing how many windows you will have and where they will be placed. You will then also have to choose the materials that you want the sunroom to be built from, and the types of windows that you want. Will they all be stationary or will they be movable? What kind of glaze will they have on them? If this seems like its an overwhelming number of decisions to be made, dont worry; you can get a great deal of help from the sunroom manufacturers themselves. Many of them have online design pages that will walk you through all of the choices you will need to make for your custom sunroom kit. The final kit, based on the design that you created, will be shipped to your home and will include customized installation plans as well.

    Possible Problems With Do It Yourself Sunroom Kits

    Probably the most common problem with a do it yourself sunroom kit is that the person who ordered it is simply not prepared for the type and amount of work that is involved. If you are not absolutely certain that you have the time and know-how to install the kit, you should think twice before attempting it. Also, remember that if you are doing the installation yourself, the work is not going to be covered by a guarantee of some kind. The materials will be, but the actual construction itself will not be. Plus, if you do make an error, any damages to your home may not be covered. In fact, it is a good idea to check with your homeowners insurance policy before deciding to install your own sunroom so that you know whether or not you are covered for accidents that damage your home or cause injury to yourself or others. Otherwise your savings could quickly become extremely costly if you have an accident.

    Andrew Caxton is a journalist who has written more articles and newsletters about the same subject. You can keep reading about sunroom prices, sunrooms cost or patio rooms topics in general at his website http://www.allsunrooms.com.

    Kitchen Renovation Tips to Help You Save Money

    Not that many people know how to use a power tool or even a paintbrush, even although some people pretend to know! The easiest tip when renovating your kitchen is to hire someone else to do the job for you! Even if you have experience doing DIY projects you may lack the time required to complete such a demanding project. If you do have enough time and knowledge then there are still some important tips you should consider in order to save time and money.

    The very first tip for anyone planning to renovate your home is to plan how your kitchen will look. You should draw out a plan of your room and then plan where you want everything to go. If you're not much of a drawer then you can purchase a number of computer software that will allow you to prepare your kitchen. Computer programs are a great way to see how your kitchen will look when it's completed.

    To discover some interesting ideas how to make your kitchen easier to use there are a number of sites on the internet that can offer advice. These websites offer lots of photos that show completed kitchen designs. These sites can provide a wealth of information to help you get your kitchen completed without the stress of not knowing what to do!

    Don't Forget To Remodel The Details

    You can apply some new paint in order to brighten your kitchen, but there are a few extra things that you should do in order to complete the look. If you are repainting your cabinets then you should defiantly replace the knobs and drawer handles. These are quite cheap and can give your kitchen a completely new look.

    Few people bother to replace the electric sockets, but it really is a shame. Once you have repainted your wall old sockets will stand out like a sore thumb, you need to replace these in order to make everything look brand new. Electric sockets are available in a number of different colors, but I would avoid painting them where possible.

    If you decide to paint the walls and ceiling of your kitchen then it's a good idea not to paint them both the same color. If you paint the ceiling the same color as the walls it can make your room feel very low and small. A good color for a ceiling is always white, however if you don't want to use white a slightly lighter shade of the color you're using on the walls should be fine.

    Before you start doing any of your work and choosing which items you want to use you should first work out how much you can afford to spend on the complete project. Then work out an individual budget for each section. It's a good idea to set this budget in stone and don't deviate from it.

    Linden Walhard's publications can be encountered on quite some online publications with information about home repair and decorating. You can come across his publications on how to install granite c285ountertops at http://www.kitchen-cabinets-tips.com

    Is a Precast Concrete Wall The Best Option For Noise Reduction

    There is an increasing demand for reducing noise within internal areas such as restaurants, homes and office buildings. Believe it or not, the kinds of material you use can have a relatively high impact on whether or not noise is deterred. One of the building type of materials that is subject to many differing opinions is that of precast concrete.

    There are many reports that we will be covering in our new concrete fence wall blog that have shown that any kind of concrete simply echoes the noise and can potentially increase it. However, there has been recent research that has shown that precast concrete whether as an indoor fence or outdoor wall provides the highest sound transmission loss value when compared to other noise wall products. This research has shown that the noise reduction from these barriers requires a considerably smaller footprint compared with earth beams.

    One feature of precast concrete is that it can be manufactured and inspected prior to installation, which can reduce yours or a contractor's construction timeline. You will find an extensive selection of textures and finishes with precast concrete and16D0 because it is produced in a controlled environment, it is constructed with a high quality and uniformity.

    There is virtually an endless amount of aesthetic options that come with precast concrete, which can be beneficial for a noise reduction. This allows you to design and style up the walls that you plan on placing noise barriers in. You will find that many buildings and offices take advantage of this opportunity to capture a theme across the rooms.

    The reason it is capable of adjusting so easily to different construction situations is because precast concrete barriers have a low water-to-cement ratio. By utilizing this low ratio, higher strengths and lower permeability can be achieved. With air voids within the concrete, there is more opportunity for freezing water to expand. In essence, this minimizes the potential for scaling and deterioration of the concrete.

    When researching offline, you will find contradicting discussions over whether or not precast concrete is the optimal material to use for noise reduction. There have been considerable arguments for both cases, but it is hard to go against the research stated above. It is up to you to draw your own conclusion whether or not precast concrete is the superior choice for noise reduction, and doing further research can better support your decision.

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    How to Resolve an Issue with Your Home Renovation Contractor

    We all dream of the perfect home renovation project-one where everything goes just the way we envisioned it! An excellent contractor is hired who is reliable, does quality work, cleans up on a daily basis, stays within or under budget, starts and finishes the project on schedule, and most importantly communicates with you-without you having to beg for answers. This CAN happen but in the real world of home renovations unexpected things are more common than we realize.

    Researching and selecting the best possible contractor to do your project goes a long way toward avoiding problems that may develop during a renovation project. You may still find yourself dealing with issues that you could not have envisioned happening. If an issue does develop and you have a "gut" feeling that a disagreement with your contractor is forthcoming, start documenting everything on a timeline for future reference, if needed.

    Here are some typical issues that may arise and what to do about them:

    Issue: Your contractor starts late and/or leaves very early each day

    What to do: It can be very frustrating when your home renovation drags on for no reason. If your contract specifies start and stop times point these out to the contractor. If there are no specific start and stop times noted in the contract or these times need to be adjusted, work out another schedule with the contractor in writing-you both need to sign off on this change.

    Issue: Your contractor fails to clean the work area at the end of the day

    What to do: If your home is left a mess at the end of each workday it is an accident waiting to happen. Often times this is something that the homeowner assumes will happen. If your contract doesn't include provisions for daily cleaning, discuss the issue with your contractor. Once again, get it in writing that this will get done.

    Issue: Work crews are using and leaving your bathroom messy

    What to do: Work crews need bathrooms. Talk to your contractor. Consider having a portable toilet installed outside on your property for the crew to use. This is another issue that can be addressed in the contract before the work starts.

    Issue: Your project is costing more than you planned on and agreed to

    What to do: Good contractors will see this problem developing and approach you. This issue can be avoided by scheduling a weekly meeting to discuss progress and other concerns. Any changes by either party need to be in writing and signed by both.

    Issue: Your contractor starts charging you for changes that YOU have requested

    What to do: This is only fair. Plan your project well to avoid expensive and time-consuming changes. This should be addressed with a change order form.

    Issue: You start changing some of the materials that YOU originally asked for

    What to do: Any change in materials constitutes a change order, which can dramatically increase the cost of your project and cause delays. Discuss your options with your contractor as soon as possible.

    Issue: Your contractors' workmanship does not meet your standards

    What to do: Discuss this problem immediately with your contractor. Point out visible problems and insist they be fixed BEFORE the project continues. If poor quality work continues you may have the right to withhold further payments or take even consider legal action. Is homeowner quality control noted in your contract?

    Issue: Your contractor stops showing up to do your project

    What to do: Immediately contact your contractor! ALWAYS get a contractor's home telephone, cell phone, and pager number BEFORE you sign a contract. If you have an email address send one to your contractor and make a hard copy also. You may have grounds to take legal action if the situation continues.

    Issue: Your contractor threatens to place a lien on your property

    What to do: Unresolved liens can cause problems for the homeowner. This situation normally begins if the contractor feels like he has been taken advantage of by the homeowner. Avoid this from happening by including a lien release in your contract, and communicate with your contractor on a daily basis.

    Monitoring Your Home Project

    Short and Sweet...do not ever feel that you are being a pest if something doesn't seem right to you. It's your home and YOU are the boss! Monitoring your project is all about communication and good contractors will listen. Be sure you express your concerns directly with the project manager or company owner...it is a waste of time to vent to the workers. If something doesn't seem right or makes you uncomfortable discuss the situation immediately with your contractor...there may be a reason for it!

    Paul Lawrence has owned and operated Home Project Partners, a free Maine-44Cbased contractor referral service, since 2002. He helps bring homeowners together with reliable, quality-conscious, pre-screened home contractors skilled in numerous trades.

    For more information contact Paul at info@HomeProjectPartners.com or visit online at http://www.HomeProjectPartners.com

    Bathroom Ideas

    Are you looking for simple bathroom ideas that can make a big difference when it comes to appearance? Creating a newer looking bathroom does not have to involve replacing a b1C84athtub or shower. Consider the following list of bathroom ideas to spruce up the style of your bathroom.

    Replace old, outdated light fixtures. Add a new bath bar light above an existing mirror or change out an outdated flush mount for a small elegant chandelier.

    Replace scratched or worn vanity mirrors. This is one of the great, relatively inexpensive bathroom ideas that can give your entire vanity area a new look. If youre not up to replacing the mirror, consider adding trim around the mirror that covers the worn areas that usually appear on the corners and sides.

    Get new hardware for your bathroom cabinets. Replace outdated knobs and handles with more modern looking ones in an effort to spruce up your vanity.

    Remove old tarnished faucets and handles and add newer, more modern looking ones. Do this for sink, shower or bathtubs faucets. This bathroom idea does require some plumbing work and can be more expensive than the other bathroom ideas mentioned, but the new look is well worth the time and money.

    Consider a new floor. This can get expensive as well, but with some shopping around for the best prices and self-installation, the prices can be cut tremendously. Today, there are a variety of floor choices for bathroom flooring, and there is sure to be one that fits your remodeling budget.

    Remember, you can create a newer looking bathroom without replacing major fixtures. With some creativity and guidance with the above bathroom ideas, you can enhance the look of your bathroom.

    If you have enjoyed this article and would like to find more tips and ideas for creating the perfect bathroom for your home including information about steam showers, claw foot tubs, walk in bathtubs, and more, visit http://www.bathtub-depot.com, to get all the facts and info today.

    Monday, July 14, 2008

    Chemical Knowledge

    While the vast majority of individuals, think about home construction projects in the contest of bricks and lumber. Most projects involve the use of many products that contain chemicals.

    There are two very important considerations when it comes to chemicals in products used for construction. The first concern is the general safety issues that are associated with the use and storage of the products and the second is the concern about chemicals that could have longer negative affects on individuals who suffer from allergies and asthma or have other respiratory problems.

    Although common sense may tell us to never mix products that have chemical bases, it happens every day. The most common occurrence of product mixing is with cleaning products. Many cleaning products are chlorine based while just as many are ammonia based. Both are excellent cleaning agents and while it is of the utmost importance that care be taken when using products with either of these base chemicals safety goggles and rubber gloves as they are toxic unto themselves. Mixing them produces chlorine gas, which is deadly. Mixing chemicals does not always occur by pouring one liquid into another, it can occur by accident or without thought spilling chemicals on a floor or using one chemical after another are common events. Another common error is to use the same sponge or rag with two different cleaning products. Pouring chemicals down a drain, one after the other will allow the chemicals to mix in the drain trap.

    It is almost impossible to undertake a home renovation or home improvement project without the use of a chemically based product. All glues, adhesives, mortar, cement, thin set, caulking, paints, polyurethanes, lacquer, and strippers are based on some chemical composition.

    All chemically based products should be treated with a great deal of respect and caution.

    Always read and follow the manufacturers instructions believe it or not, the manufacturer does know the safest and best way to use and store their product. It is also wise to read and make a note of the health notification on the product. In many cases, once the product is being used the instructions and health information that is on the label is obliterated to a point where it can no longer be read.

    Families that have allergies or respiratory problems should be careful about what chemicals may have been used in the manufacture of finished products. Items such as carpets and rugs use adhesives to bond the backing to the fibers556. Laminate flooring is the bonding of paper and wood chips under compression using adhesive. The same manufacturing techniques are used to create sheets of plywood, chip, and particleboard, including engineered hardwood. Foam insulation and underlayments, nylon and rayon are all products derived from petroleum. All of the aforementioned products may release small quantities of chemicals into the air throughout their life.

    If you are concerned about any product, contact the manufacturer and ask for information on the chemicals used in manufacturer.

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