Saturday, November 29, 2008
Small Is Beautiful - Small Bathroom Design Ideas
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Making Your Bathroom Part of Your Home
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Friday, November 28, 2008
Bathroom Fans with Heater - Choose the Right One for Your Bathroom

Bathroom fans w/ heater - this is a topic that I know very well after spending over twenty years in the bathroom remodeling industry as an electrical contractor. Bathroom fans w/ heater were units that I specified and installed regularly.
The first thing that you'll want to consider when selecting your bathroom fans w/ heater is the amount of air that is moved by the fan in terms of Cubic Feet per Minute (CFM). The higher the CFM, the more effectively this particular bathroom fans w/ heater will exhaust damp air from your bathroom.
My recommendations?
Go for the most CFM that you can afford. Stay away from the very low end fans in terms of CFM (50 CFM or less). These fans are designed specifically to meet the requirement of many cities that a remodelled bathroom include an exhaust fan. In other words, they are just for show - they don't move enough air to be even remotely effective.
Don't forget to vent the bathroom fans w/ heater to the outside of the house - either through the roof if it's right above the bathroom being remodelled or out through the wall of the bathroom. Failing to vent your new bathroom fans w/ heater properly will cut its performance drastically.
Next is the size of the heater in your bathroom fans w/ heater. You'll want to make certain that the heater is designed for 120 Volt operation. If the bathroom fans w/ heater is designed for 240 Volt operation, you'll need to have special wiring installed by a competent electrician to accommodate it.
You can get a combination light/fan unit much easier than a combination bathroom fans w/ heater. It might be a better decision to choose a light/fan unit with a separate wall mounted heater rather than a bathroom fans w/ heater.
By John Mann
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Give Your Bathroom A New Look
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Explore the Possibilities of a Small Bathroom Design

You have a small area designated for your bathroom use. This is the area of the house where you want to do your beauty regimens, enjoy a warm bath or do your make-up. But with a small bathroom design, is it possible to have a comfortable bath area where you can accomplish all that have been mentioned? Even if you have only a small bathroom, this doesn't mean that you are going to be restricted with all the things you enjoy the most doing in this comfort place.
You have to realize first what you want to have in your bathroom. Decide whether what the size of this area is going to be. Some people may take time in using their bathroom, some may not. If you are the one who don't usually spend a lot of time in the bathroom then you can include main items and equipments that you will need the most.
If you and the people around your house have a weight and height which belongs to the average size then using huge fixtures in your bathroom would not be suitable. This will make the appearance of the small bathroom awkward if it has big sized toilets, tubs, faucets, sinks and showers. If you would choose small functional fixtures, this is better because it won't occupy a lot of space. Pick the fixtures in smaller size that won't compromise your comfort and requirements.
In order to make a small sized bathroom appear roomy, you may install your cabinets to a higher area. Mini cabinets as well as tubular racks are perfect for small areas. Avoid using pedestal for the sink and opt for the hanging ones.
Some characteristics of your bathroom add up to how it appears smaller. One factor is the choice of color. If you prefer dark colors then this is not a good choice to use in a bathroom. As an alternative, you may opt for light color and pastel shades. Lighter shades are more welcoming. These make the illusion that the small bathroom is larger.
Space constraints is not merely the issue when it comes to making a small bathroom area be more relaxing. Bathrooms are meant also for relaxation. Who wouldn't want to spend a hot bath in a sweet smelling bath area? You can actually enhance the look of this spot even without including additional features. Scented candles and fragrant soap would enhance the overall appeal of your bathroom.
These small bathroom design tips are among the simple strategies that you can follow. With a little more discovery and experimentation, you can up with a more lavish style for this comfort area. You can read on some magazines featuring how to create a minimalist style bathroom. Creativity and being sensible with your choices of fixtures is the key to making a functional and efficient bathroom. Even if you only have a small budget, it is not impossible that you can design your bathroom to the ideal style that you want it to be. There is so much you can make with a minimal space.
By Tim Lee
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Saturday, November 22, 2008
Things You Should Know About an Electric Shower
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Advantages of an Electric Shower
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5 Strategies to Help You Select Luxury Bath Rugs
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Country Home Bath Furniture - Now Here's a Distinct Bathroom Decor
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Ways to Spruce Up Your Bathroom
Ancient Chinese who practiced Feng Shui considered the bathroom one of the most important areas in the home and believed it needed to be set up in the right way. Even if these aren't your beliefs, you'll agree that having the right accessories in your bathroom can make a big difference. Think of your bathroom as the place where your journey through a new day begins. Your environment will have an influence on your mood and spirits. In a bright, shiny room you'll feel your spirits start to rise just by being there. No matter what your bathroom looks like today, there are a lot of things you can do to change it.
One of the most neglected items in the bathroom is the shower curtain. As long as they have something to keep the water in the tub while they shower, people are content. Are you still using that cheap plastic curtain you bought for your first apartment? It's probably full of mildew and soap scum. How disgusting! You can definitely do better. If you want a cozy feel in your bathroom, try adding a cloth shower curtain. You can find more kid-friendly plastic ones in all kinds of bright colors to match any décor. Try visiting a store that carries bathroom accessories, and you'll be amazed at how many shower curtains you'll have to choose from.
How about all of the little accessories that you use near the sink, such as a soap dispenser or toothbrush holder? If you buy all of these items to match, your room will end up looking much more coordinated. It makes a difference whom the main person using the room will be. If it's for a woman, you can think pastels and flowers, and for a man you might use wood-grained items or a wildlife theme. Using geometric shapes or abstract designs might be more appropriate for an entire family.
Your towels are also an important accessory in your bathroom design. If you have a bunch of threadbare old towels hanging around helter skelter, it makes a statement - a bad one! You've been using these old towels forever, and it's time to get rid of all the mismatched "yours, mine, and ours" towels and find something more coordinated with your décor.
Take time when selecting accessories for your bathroom, because they really do make a difference in the overall look of your room. By looking at many accessories, both in stores and online, you'll be able to create a homey, put-together look that your family will all enjoy.
By Christopher W Smith
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Friday, November 14, 2008
Bathroom Design
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How To Design A Bathroom
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Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Choosing the Right Bathroom Cabinets for You
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008
How You Can Give A New Look To Your Bathroom
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Bathroom Renovation for a Modern and Aesthetic Home Space
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Monday, November 3, 2008
Bathroom Renovation - Selecting A Bathroom Suite
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Do You Know How to Install a Bathtub?
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Tips To Buy Designer Bathroom Furniture
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