March 19, 2011 - Posted by admin - 0 Comments

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lisaclarke
Home improvement has now become a lucrative filed that has opened a new source of revenue for people who are artistic and for people who have a creative eye that can transform the simplest things in your home into the most beautiful masterpieces. However, getting an interior decorator to take care of your improvement projects could be slightly very expensive.
In such cases, you would have to take the time to do a thorough research over the internet to find out about home improvement blogs that can help you transform your otherwise boring home into something that is unique and creative. Most such blogs are usually run by corporate giants who sell home needs products. All you would have to do is just take the ideas and do not worry about the marketing that they try over such sites.
February 20, 2011 - Posted by admin - 0 Comments

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michael.aulia
Are you looking for a creative yet inexpensive way to cool your home during warm summer months? Sure, air-conditioners may be the way to go, but they are simply not energy efficient home improvement appliances. Electric fans might be the only solution. The bladed variety of fans are great, but when you consider efficiency and safety, they're really not cut for the job.
Enter bladeless fans by Dyson. So if they're bladeless, how are they supposed to generate wind to cool your surroundings? Think of the Dyson Air Multiplier Bladeless Fan as a jet engine: it sucks in air, about 5.28 gallons of air per second, accelerates and amplifies it from 15 to 18 times, and then releasing it in a constant gust in the direction the fan is pointing.
If you want to know exactly how this technology works, hie over to the Dyson website where the explanation on how Air Multiplier technology amplifies surrounding air.
February 20, 2011 - Posted by admin - 0 Comments

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Zennish
Home improvement is like choosing what dress to wear to a gala. You can just use dress you already have, or modify a dress you already have, or buy a new one. The most efficient way is the second one.
You don't need to buy a lot of things to improve your house. Using things like used paint to repaint some smaller rooms is great enough. Also, sometimes a simple cleaning up can make a lot of differences.
The second option is rearranging stuffs. By cleaning and rearranging stuff your home can look like a brand new home, and of course without money needed – except for the cost of the cleaner and time and effort. But that's good enough.
Well, if your home is like 30 years old or that old, improving your home can be difficult as maybe the renovation cost can even exceed the real cost for the house. Better advice? Buy a new home. That's easier, and by renting or selling your old house can give you some money back in advance.