Taking on DIY projects around the home can be exciting, fun and can result in feelings of pride and satisfaction. Moreover, taking on home improvement projects can save money. However, unless such projects are planned carefully before hand they may result in disaster and may end up costing more money than originally intended. Therefore it is vital to have a project check-list before starting any DIY maintenance, whether big or small.
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April 2, 20127 Comments
Making the Most of your En-Suite Bathroom
Having your very own en-suite bathroom is a true luxury; the convenience of having a toilet, bath, sink or shower within the confines of your own bedroom is a huge convenience. It’s no secret however, that these rooms are commonly fairly small and can often be difficult to renovate or redecorate effectively. As with most small spaces in the home, there are some great ways to create a stylish and efficient room out of the smallest of areas; so let’s take a look at a few ideas that could help you create a modern and envious en-suite bathroom that can give you a fantastic start to the day!

March 30, 20122 Comments
Designing Modern Rooms
Many new styles and designs are becoming very popular with home owners that are redecorating and remodeling their homes. While many have a keen eye for vintage styles and classic designs, a lot of people feel more comfortable and satisfied in a home filled with modern features and decoration, as these homes tend to provide more of the modern gadgets and luxuries that we have come to enjoy.

March 2, 20121 Comment
To Paint Or Not To Paint?
Wooden shutters have become a lot more popular and mainstream than they have been in the past. Originally seen as luxurious and exclusive to the wealthier members of society, shutters have recently become extremely affordable and convenient for many modern homeowners. It’s unclear what has changed over time to make these more popular, as the general design remains the same.

December 24, 20111 Comment
The Kitchen Sink
Well-maintained sinks can look almost brand new even after years of use. Not only do they look nicer, but they last longer! Kitchen sinks are expensive to replace. Just a little maintenance here and there can go a long way, and you won’t need to replace it. Doing small things like wiping them dry after use (particularly in the case of stainless steel models), cleaning them daily, and avoiding dropping items haphazardly into them can prolong the life of your sink.