Marjorie Sutton
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Benefits You Will Enjoy With Stone Kitchen Benchtops
Benchtops are the centrepiece of your kitchen. Kitchen benchtops endure a significant amount of wear and tear. This is why your kitchen benchtops should be made of a durable material like stone. Here are some of the benefits of stone kitchen benchtops. Stain-Resistance Substances and liquids you deal with in the kitchen can easily stain the benchtops. Some examples include wine, pasta sauce, and curry. These stains are difficult to get out, especially if your benchtop material is highly porous and has tiny cracks in the surface.
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Essential Considerations During an Office Fit-Out
Office fit-outs provide your organisation with an opportunity to rebrand itself. Whether you are relocating your offices, have outgrown the current space, or simply want to project a new and more professional look, office fit-out is your best bet. Not only do office refurbishments bolster employee morale, but they also improve overall productivity. However, getting the right fit is easier said than done for most business entities. For the best results, here are three essential considerations.
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The Simplest Guide You Will Need When Buying A Ceiling Shower
Taking a shower is not only a personal experience but also it can be highly luxurious instead of merely utilitarian. However, for you to make the most out of your shower time, even while you enjoy being in the water, you need to upgrade your showerhead. Ceiling shower fixtures that bring the rainfall experience right into your shower enclosure are, undeniably, one of the most worthwhile upgrades that you can make to your bathroom.
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Pros Of Remodelling Your Exteriors With Composite Cladding
Cladding offers your home a myriad of advantages ranging from improved energy efficiency to the protection of your walls. Nevertheless, cladding comes in an assortment of materials so it can be challenging to decide on the perfect supply if you have never interacted with cladding before. While supplies such as vinyl and metal tend to be a popular option among homeowners, one material is steadily gaining ground in Australia — composite cladding.
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How to Find an Awning to Fit a Narrow Balcony
Finding an off-the-shelf awning to fit an unusual balcony shape isn't always easy. If your balcony area is long and narrow, then regular awnings won't give you as much coverage as you want. A stretch awning may be a viable alternative solution. Why are these awnings better for tight spaces and how do they work? Regular Awnings Fit Regular Spaces Generally, an awning is wider than it is long. In technical terms, its width always exceeds its projection.
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Redesigning Your Kitchen to Accommodate Multiple Cooks
Multiple people trying to cook a meal simultaneously can be quite frustrating. In addition to elbowing each other, you will also find that it can impede your prep. Nonetheless, this does not mean that having more than one cook is always negative. In fact, all you need is some ingenuity for your kitchen design, and you can be preparing sumptuous meals with your spouse or children. Typically, if you have a large kitchen but still find that it is too cramped to work effectively with another person, the chances are the space available is being used inefficiently.
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2 Important Things To Know Before Embarking On Your First Kitchen Renovation Project
When it comes to home renovation projects, kitchens are one of the most popular for many Australian homeowners. An old kitchen, while still perfectly functional, can really date a home's interior and may not be entirely suitable for the variety of functions modern families now expect from their kitchens. Kitchen renovations can also be more complex, more expensive and more difficult to get right than many other projects. This is largely due to the sheer number of different elements that make up a kitchen and the highly visible positioning of the kitchen in the home.
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Safe handling procedures of asbestos in windows
The health risks of asbestos have been well documented in recent years. Indeed, asbestos fibres have been shown to cause various types of cancer and respiratory diseases. Many parts of older homes (particularly homes built before and during the 1970s) have been shown to contain asbestos. This is because the material was widely used as a heat insulator and fire retardant in roofs, walls, carpet and floors. But did you know that asbestos could also be present in your windows?
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3 Remodeling Tips to Increase the Functionality of Your Small Bathroom
Small bathrooms can present a real challenge when you think about all the things that need to be done in there. Besides taking a shower, the bathroom will be used or shaving, hair drying, brushing and flossing, and doing makeup. All the products used in carrying out these tasks can clutter your bath leaving minimal room for moving around. If you are considering redesigning your bathroom, there are some design tips that you can adapt to free up space, make the room look larger, and increase its functionality.
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Stone Splashbacks
Stone splashbacks are a perfect addition to your kitchen, bathroom or laundry room. They give these rooms a new look at a fraction of the cost compared to alternatives which are made of the same materials. The benefits of stone splashbacks over other types of splashbacks such as those made of glass or tile are that: It is easy to clean and maintain. It flawlessly matches with your bench-top. It is very durable which ensures that it will last a very long time.
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