A quick summary of several of the stuff you ought to ponder on before you make a decision what to construct. Storage shed style, foundation types, what kind of wood to employ? What size will you build? (more…)
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Storage shed Plans: Outline On What To Look For & How To Get Them
Sunday, January 10th, 2010Key Strategies When Purchasing Essential Home Furniture
Friday, January 8th, 20101. Decide what is needed and make a list of essential home furniture. Also, add sizes, color and style preferences to the list. (more…)
Using Your Storage Unit Wisely
Sunday, January 3rd, 2010It doesn’t take much time at all to accumulate a lot of property.It’s important to stay organized when using a self-storage space.Your first step is to select a storage facility that has units which meet your budget.Storage unit rental costs are dependent on the size of the unit – which will be determined by the space you require for your belongings.In order to adequately plan how much space you need, and how you should distribute your belongings in that space, make a full list of everything you plan to store.
Heavy items will need to be on the bottom, seasonal or frequently-accessed items near the front, and fragile items on top or with a bit of space to themselves.You will also want to be sure that the self-storage company is reputable and that there havent been any recent break-ins or floods or other problems.The facility should have perimeter fencing with a keypad entry, security cameras, and adequate lighting. If you are storing irreplaceable photos, you will want to be sure to choose a storage facility that offers temperature-controlled units. (more…)
High Humidity Can Cause Damage to Your Property
Sunday, January 3rd, 2010If your home has high levels of moisture within the air, this can cause problems for you and your home. High levels of moisture can result in an increase in molds, which can damage your health. A simple dehumidifier (or luftbefeuchter in Germany) can help to reduce the levels of humidity within the air. (more…)
How Many Wine Racks Can You Fit In Your Cellar?
Wednesday, December 30th, 2009A couple of years ago I was lucky enough to enjoy a bit of a boozy weekend in Dublin. My other half had been invited over by one of the suppliers his firm does business with. Everything was paid for and all that we had to do was make our way to the airport for our flight. (more…)
Reclaimed Wooden Beds and Bedroom Furniture
Monday, December 21st, 2009Deciding on a reclaimed wooden bed or bedroom furniture is a fantastic way of doing your share for the environment, particularly when you think about today’s throw culture in which we live. Reclaimed wood is just wood that comes from demolished buildings or unwanted furniture that would usually be burnt or landfilled.
It is predicted that less than 10% of wood is recycled and at least 3,000 tonnes of timber from buildings that have been demolished is landfilled or burnt every working day in the UK. (more…)
How to Make Your Home More Environmentally Friendly
Thursday, December 17th, 2009If you’re always searching for ways to make your home greener, this post title won’t be uncommon to you. Despite the title of this post suggesting it’s a standard ‘make your home greener’ post, it’s not.
The majority of other posts about improving your home are all about ways you can save money and protect the environment. (more…)
Tips to a Great Lawn
Tuesday, December 1st, 2009The key to a healthy lawn is in the soil. One of the most important aspects is getting your lawns PH balance right, ideally the lawn’s pH needs to be between 6 1/2 and 7. This is slightly on the acidic side. (more…)
The Best Kitchen Gadgets!
Monday, November 30th, 2009Technological improvements have seen kitchens advance at great speeds, new kitchens are now full of gadgets and gizmos from posh laundry machines to fancy cookers and with out them we would actually be lost, not only this but we would also be uncappable, we would literally find it hard to make basic food such a toast. Most people are so reliant on their new kitchens that they wouldn’t know what to do with out them and would probably end up getting a take away every day. So let us take a quick glance at some of the gadgets people are really wanting to buy. (more…)
History of swimming pools
Thursday, November 26th, 2009
Humans have been building swimming pools for several millennia and its popularity has increased an decreased with different social treends.
A pool can be built either above or in the ground, and must normally be sanitized to prevent bacteria, virus and other potentially dangerous microorganisms from reaching hazardous levels. You will also need to perform algae prevention and insect control, since insects such as malaria spreading mosquitoes like to lay their eggs in pool water. (more…)