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Choose Stainless Steel Patio Heaters For Your Garden

Filed Under Exterior Decoration, Outdoor decor, Garden | Posted on July 2, 2008

Patio heaters are designed and crafted to bring warmth, comfort, and enjoyment to your “alfresco”dining and entertainment events. As the price of patio heaters decreases, more people are seeing the patio heater as an essential item for their gardens.

It is a good idea to get heaters that switch off automatically upon reaching the desired temperature. Wood heaters are quite commonly used or, you can choose to have stainless steel heater. The patio heaters that are in stainless steel will look very stylish indeed. Read more

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White Kitchen Cabinets - Ideas And Pictures

Filed Under Kitchen Cabinet, Kitchen Pictures | Posted on June 24, 2008

You can easy to make your kitchen look spacious and bigger than it actually is. White color kitchen cabinet is the most effective one.
Since the color has a huge effect on the look of your design, you should consider this carefully.
Kitchen is a place where people spend time cooking and relaxing and many times where the family comes together. Using white kitchen cabinets in a big or small kitchen can always create an relaxed atmosphere. Read more

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Why Use Bamboo Flooring - The Advantages Of Bamboo Floors

Filed Under Decorating Ideas | Posted on June 15, 2008

Bamboo flooring is a beautiful, environmentally friendly material that will enhance the look and value of your home.

Compared to hardwood flooring, There are several advantages to using bamboo flooring.
 First, bamboo flooring is an environmentally friendly product. It takes only a few years for a bamboo plant to grow to maturity, while it takes decades for hardwood trees. And when bamboo is harvested, the root continues to live and produces new stock. Each year, one “mother plant” generates several new bamboo stems that grow to full length in a few months, and to mature hardness in about five years. Bamboo plants are therefore quickly replenished following a harvest.
Another great benefit of bamboo is it is as hard as Maple and more stable and harder than Red Oak. Read more

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DIY Home Construction, Do What You Can Do

Filed Under Decorating Ideas | Posted on June 5, 2008

For many DIY lovers, DIY home construction is a chance to put their skills to good use. When you act as your own general contractor, you can do as much of the work as you wish. There are many examples of owner builders who do the majority of the labor themselves, from framing all the way through to landscaping.

But if you could barely swing a hammer, and you also want to diy your home construction, how to do? Find a home that you liked and had the architect crank out an extra set of blueprints. Read more

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Use Indoor Air Purifiers To Give You Healthy Air

Filed Under Decorating Ideas | Posted on June 3, 2008

Pollution from power plants, cars, and other transportation is a well-known contributor to outdoor air pollution, but indoor air pollution is often worse; it can be up to 10 times worse for you than the air outside.

There are some indoor air pollutants that may be considered harmless and can just be a nuisance to homeowners but there are also many types of indoor contaminants that can cause symptoms and can be responsible for many side effects that residents may suffer when they are breathed in. Read more

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Choose The Right Style For Kitchen Decorating

Filed Under Kitchen Cabinet, Kitchen Pictures | Posted on May 26, 2008

One of the more popular kinds of interior kitchen decorating is country style kitchen. With this style, you’d better choose Light-colored woods, oak and maple make your kitchen seem brighter and larger which is ideal for small spaces or kitchens with very little light. Darker woods like cherry and mahogany create a more dramatic, Read more

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Choose A Correct Size Of Dining Table

Filed Under Dining Room, Dining Room Pictures | Posted on May 8, 2008

When choosing dining table, Some people don’t know what size they should buy, Here’s a basic guide to how many people you can fit at your dining table. Remember to consider the size of the people to ensure personal comfort. These sizes are approximate; available dining tables may not be in these exact dimensions.

Four people:
28-inch to 40-inch square
36-inch to 48-inch round
Four to six people:
28-inch by 46-inch to 40-inch by 58-inch rectangle Read more

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How Does Geothermal Heat System Work

Filed Under Decorating Ideas | Posted on May 5, 2008

Geothermal heat originates from Earth’s fiery consolidation of dust and gas over 4 billion years ago. At earth’s core - 4,000 miles deep - temperatures may reach over 9,000 degrees F.
Today we drill wells into the geothermal reservoirs to bring the hot water to the surface. Geologists, geochemists, drillers and engineers do a lot of exploring and testing to locate underground areas that contain this geothermal water, so we’ll know where to drill geothermal production wells.

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Decorating English Garden Style

Filed Under Exterior Decoration, Outdoor decor, Garden | Posted on April 30, 2008

More and more people began to create their private garden. Whether you are a small apartment with a terrace, garden or possession of the penthouse villas.

When you think of a country cottage in the gently rolling farmlands of rural England, several things come to mind: thatched roofs, old stone walls and fences, rambling roses, neat herb gardens near the kitchen…and always, Read more

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Ventilation and Plants - Help You Reducing Indoor Air Pollution

Filed Under Decorating Ideas | Posted on April 28, 2008

Indoor air pollution poses many challenges to the health professional.  When you just ended your home decoration, there are a large number of toxic gases in your home. Formaldehyde is the most dangerous one.

Formaldehyde is a very common chemical and can be found in everywhere. In homes, the most significant sources of formaldehyde are likely to be pressed wood products made using adhesives that contain urea-formaldehyde (UF) resins. Pressed wood products made for indoor use include: particleboard (used as subflooring and shelving and in cabinetry and furniture); Read more

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