Archive for November, 2009

Feng Shui Home Decorating Tips : Feng Shui for the Kids’ Bedrooms

Monday, November 30th, 2009

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DIY Home Improvement For Beginners: The Basics of DIY

Monday, November 30th, 2009

DIY or do it yourself is a goal-oriented hobby initiated and completed by individuals or small groups. The basic premise is that if a person learns reasonably fast and knows how to apply basic skills to projects, then the person doesn’t have to hire other people to do the work for him.

In recent years, DIY home improvement has made impact in television and in the hearts of interested homemakers and professionals. The idea of impro (more…)

Home Improvements With Right Living Room Furniture

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Change is a pattern of life. It is evident that we want to make certain modifications and want to improve the looks of our house. It’s true that a human mind doesn’t appreciate monotony and hence seeks for changes. Even a replacement of a new furniture piece or a showpiece can help in comprehensive makeover of your house.

Coming up with innovative ideas can redecorate your house in a way, you always dreamt of. There are varied (more…)

Have your Kitchen Remodeled by Vista Remodeling

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

Compared to the other parts of your home, your kitchen is the part which is used most of the time. From morning until the evening, most family members are found at the kitchen conversing while eating or munching on snacks. Since you and your family spend a lot of time in this part of the house, you should make sure that your kitchen is comfortable. If you think that your kitchen needs improvement, you might want to opt for remodeling services. (more…)

Tips to Enjoy DIY Home Improvement Projects

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

Do it yourself home improvement project can be considered as a fun giving task because it is a challenge for you and you finish it without being a professional of this type of work. But, at the same time, it is required to spare a consider amount of time in planning and preparation before you begin to work for any type of home improvement projects by yourself. If the work is not done carefully, then you can end up with a disaster.

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Home Improvement Service

Friday, November 13th, 2009

We at G. N. Home Improvements Limited are a small family run business providing a vast range  of home and building services.  We specialise in reconstruction, refurbishments and new build homes.

 We have all fully qualified tradesmen under one roof, (Electricians, Plumbers, Plasterers; Joiners; Bricklayers; Painters and Decorators) so we can offer you a full service across the board &nb (more…)

Usual Trouble Spots in DIY Home Improvement

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Many people want to get in on DIY home improvement. Curiosity might have killed the cat, but curiosity for individuals who engage in DIY home improvement is gold. The reason for this is that often, curiosity is the strongest “hook” in every DIY home improvement project.

Interestingly enough, this curiosity pushes people to pursue seemingly daunting tasks: replacing the electric gate closer, repairing faulty electric wiring, fixing (more…)

Pull out Kitchen Faucet: The most important kitchen accessory

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Pull out kitchen faucet is one of the modern accessories which is now the necessity of every home. The normal kitchen faucets which were used few years ago are now considered outdated and they really don’t meet the today’s kitchen needs. Pull out kitchen faucet is designed using new technology and this why it is also fancy. You can easily move it around the basin to wash the dishes. When you will close them, there will be no water leakage. (more…)

Home Repairs and Improvements Tips

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

The installation of hardwood floors will surely improve the look and status of any home. Before installing your hardwood floors, you may test fit them first in sections. The test fitting of hardwood floors makes sure that all the points are staggered. Also follow the general rule that joints should be 12 inches apart at minimum. Once that is all set, all that is left to do is to blind nail tongue-and-groove boards in order to hide the fa (more…)