Monthly Archive: August 2020
Kitchen Renovation Tips: Things To Consider Before Doing An Upgrade
Guest Post by Chad Singson The kitchen is the heart of many a happy home. Unfortunately, it’s also the most complex room in the house, and can be the most expensive to maintain if problems arise. Issues in kitchen design…
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Winter Sun
If you are going to get as much winter sun inside your house you want to minimise shading. That could be from neighbour’s houses or even and boundary fences/hedges. Here is how to check………………….. Ideally you should be aiming for…
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Block Boundary Pegs
Your block location is defined by its boundary pegs. It all looks quite simple when you are looking to buy the block. You can go out to the site and see tall pegs with tape at every corner. A few…
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Do It Right: The Golden Rules of Bathroom Design
Guest Post by Atanas Gjorgiev Are you planning to build a new bathroom from scratch or remodel your existing one? If you already visited some bathroom showrooms, I’m sure you’ve noticed how varied bathroom design is nowadays. It’s 2020 and…
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Passive Solar – What Does It Mean?
Do you want a house that is filled with natural light in the summer without overheating, and minimises your heating bills in winter? ……….If you do, then a passive solar house is what you need. Here are some of the…
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5 Things To Consider When Choosing The Right Tile Grout
Guest Post by Chad Singson If you’re planning to replace the tiles in your bath or kitchen, besides choosing the right tiles, you’ll also need to find the tile grout that perfectly fits the look you’re going for. (Tile grout…
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Separate Toilets?
Most house plans show a toilet in the master bathroom but a separate toilet in the other bathroom……………. Why? Maybe it’s because you don’t want visitors to see the bathroom, but where are they going to wash their hands? Is…
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4 Reasons Why Using Mesh Banners Are Useful In Home Construction Sites
Guest Post from Marketplace Home construction involves a lot of processes before you can enjoy a brand-new house. You have to prepare the construction site, complete the rough framing, and install the drywall and other interior fixtures. Until you can…
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Bedroom Pool
This has to be one of the most impractical ideas I have seen. All that water means lots of evaporation, so the bedclothes will feel damp all the time! What happens if you are sleepwalker, or just stumble when you…
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Tips for Mixing and Matching Your Outdoor Furniture
Guest Post by Marketplace When summer comes, it’s time to soak up the sun and relax in the spectacular warm weather. The outdoor furniture that wasn’t in use throughout the winter is now ready, simply because it’s time to switch…
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