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Wooden kitchen worktops - Adding beauty to your home

12th October 2009
Gone are the days when people were not creative and did not give more attention to improve the interior of their homes and offices. Now, the time has changed. People have increasingly become more conscious than before regarding their homes. Today, they wa... Read >
Author: Jason Colling

Office Furniture

09th October 2009
You may have any kind of business; it is quite probable that you have an office setup, even it is at home. Regardless of type of business, one thing is common in all the offices, the importance of office furniture. The importance of office furniture rema... Read >
Author: Vinnit

How to make your kitchen cozy.

05th October 2009
When you shape the kitchen interior, the greatest problems are connected with drawbacks of planning and lack of space. Appropriately chosen kitchen furniture can resolve this situation, even more so that variety of models gives such an opportunity. The ma... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Computer Desks - How To Make The Most Of Your Workspace

02nd October 2009
Home computer desks come in a range of styles and sizes, so think carefully before buying to make sure you buy one that meets your needs. Before you buy a new computer desk, consider what you use your computer for and how much storage space you'll need. ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Ten Top Organising Tips For Dyslexics

01st October 2009
Over the years I have had to find alternate ways of doing certain everyday tasks, so I developed various ways to cope with my Dyslexia, methods that have also helped thousands of others. Now I would like to share them with you. 1)Highlighting Numbers a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Keeping Children On Task May Be Easier Than You Think

28th September 2009
No one says that keeping 30 nine year olds engaged in learning is simple, but as a school teacher, that's what you're expected to do… among a whole host of other tasks that, at the end of the day, seem more like accomplishments that rival achieving peac... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Anti Fatigue Mats – A Practical Tool for Improving Worker Productivity

22nd September 2009
Ever since 1960's, anti fatigue mats have gained high regard among physical laborers. Actually, anti fatigue mats have come to be esteemed as ergonomic products, suggesting that they provide a real benefit in reducing ailments and increasing comfort. How ... Read >
Author: Manseo

Wooden Kitchen Worktops - Adding a defining look to your kitchen

17th September 2009
Gone are the days when people were not creative and did not give more attention to improve the interior of their homes and offices. Now, the time has changed, and people have become more advanced than before. Today, they want to decorate each section of t... Read >
Author: Jason Colling

Advice and recipes for baking bread

07th September 2009
Bread and pizza are two very important foods in the Italian culinary tradition. Here is some advice and a few recipes to cook the best bread at home. When baking bread you can use a pan covered with tin foil. Even if you do not use a classic pizza o... Read >
Author: martinapp

Ceramic Tiles – Preparing a Surface for Tiles

30th August 2009
I guarantee that if you fail to prepare the surface of a wall properly before tiling, the glaze on the tiles will highlight the unevenness of the surface making it look awful. You must make sure put in the hard work up front and prepare the surface for ti... Read >
Author: Jessica Hannah

The Guide: Making the most of a small kitchen

29th August 2009
It may seem like an obstacle, but a tiny kitchen can be a cute, fully functioning, intensive workspace. As the great 20th-century domestic architect Eric Lyons said, small "is a check against megalomania." And we all know about chefs' egos... Right Sha... Read >
Author: A.Deakin

Bingo Winnings Go Up in Smoke

23rd August 2009
What could be worse than spending an evening at the local bingo hall, coming home with a substantial cash sum in winnings and then setting fire to it? It must be enough to make the blood boil. This is what allegedly happened to a young lady from Hartle... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How to Start a Home-Based Business

21st August 2009
Starting your own home based business takes a great deal of planning, forethought and preparation. As you work from home, the temptation to get distracted will be great so you will need to be sure to separate work from home. Try make sure that you have a ... Read >
Author: Limelight

Ergonomic Keyboard Design: Laptop Computer Ergonomics

18th August 2009
Creating a safe and comfortable computer set up or office work environment has become an increasing focus during the Information Revolution that started in the 1990s. The Information Revolution is best described, as a worldwide shift to information and t... Read >
Author: AcquiredHope

Ergonomic Keyboard Design: Result of the Information Revolution!

18th August 2009
Thanks to the Information Revolution of the 1990s, computers have become staple fixtures at offices and homes. And since so much time is spent tapping on keyboards and staring at monitors, it’s essential to create a safe and comfortable computer set-up.... Read >
Author: AcquiredHope

A Variety of Business Office Furniture

17th August 2009
Regardless of the type of business you are in, you probably have an office, even if it is at home, and one thing that all business offices have in common is a variety of business office furniture. Let's take a look at the different types of office furnitu... Read >
Author: MJ

Welding Info

09th August 2009
A MIG welder and a TIG welder can be used during welding, which is the process concerning the fusing together of metals by liquefying the metal where they meet and should be joined. In several cases, pressure and / or filler material is used to help in t... Read >
Author: Vito Garza

Perfecting your Kitchen Design- "The Working Triangle"

08th August 2009
The working triangle is an age old belief associated with the layout of your kitchen design and it is as relevant today as it was when it was first introduced years ago. It refers to a specific zone within the room; it is within this zone that the princip... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Hospitality Furniture Makes a Difference

01st August 2009
When specifying or selecting hotel furniture or hospitality furniture, work directly with a company who will assist you with all of your hotel supply needs. Turnkey, custom manufacturers will be able to assist you with a full range of products from texti... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Vending Machine Sizes explained

25th July 2009
In the past, vending machine sizes have been a one-size-fits-all affair. This meant that whilst standard size vending machines were regarded as suitable for public spaces where they are visited regularly by many people, owners of smaller offices were usu... Read >
Author: MarkeD

How To Improve Your Kitchen On A Budget - Kitchen Worktops

25th July 2009
Kitchen makeovers can be very expensive but they don't need to be if you know where to focus first. This article highlight one aspect of a kitchen makeover that is both affordable and can give your kitchen a fresh and stunning look. Kitchen renovations... Read >
Author: Dave Talbot

Kitchen Remodeling In Florida & Hollywood

24th July 2009
When you want to sell your house the first impression that count is old scrap of damp in the corner under the toaster are going to give the potential buyer an idea that you haven't looked after the place. The heart of your home is the Kitchen so any money... Read >
Author: Sharon Samraj

What To Look For When Choosing A Reliable Painting Contractor That Stands Behind Their Work.

18th July 2009
A good way to begin looking for a painting contractor is to ask relatives, friends, or neighbors who have had a quality paint job done that has lasted a while. If you find one who was extremely pleased, ask if it would be alright to come have a look. Care... Read >
Author: jvizecky

Space Saving Desks

16th July 2009
With space available at a premium these days, organizing your office or the kids study needs to be done with a judicious use of space. One of the many things that can help you save space is the right choice of a desk. A desk is invariably required to hold... Read >
Author: Tameka Norris

How to Solder using Silver Solder and a Butane Torch

16th July 2009
The technique of soldering is an essential part of jewellery making and not as intimidating or difficult as beginners often think. Silver solder is used to make findings such as jump rings more secure or to hold pieces of the jewellery in place within a d... Read >
Author: clickthrough

Adhesive removal

16th July 2009
Understanding how to remove or break down an adhesive bond is important, whether to clean up a spill, to disassemble a unit for repair, or simply to know what will cause the bond to fail to avoid bond failure. There are three basic methods of de-bondin... Read >
Author: Rebecca Wilmot

Posture, Posture Keep Your Posture

16th July 2009
Posture plays an important part in preventing or managing back pain during any activity. Bad posture while sitting in an office chair, driving, or standing for long periods of time may lead to back pain. When standing it is important to maintain the natu... Read >
Author: John Manjarres

Kitchen Granite is Oh, so Right

16th July 2009
Granite is a time-tested building material. It has truly been used in construction for ages and engineers, designers and users have been coming back to it again and again. That's generally a good start of reasons to choose a material, but there is so much... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Roland Juno-G, Packed With Exciting Features

14th July 2009
Loyal to its JUNO heritage, the new Roland JUNO-G is both inexpensive and user-friendly. But that's where the comparisons to prior versions of the famous Juno range end. It combines the 'retro' look of the Juno range but is a modern marvel packing a studi... Read >
Author: Mark F Hargreaves

How to make candles

07th July 2009
Although there are many ornate, decorative candles you can make, if you're a beginner, the best place to start is with a basic beeswax candle. Here are the easy steps. 1. Gather some scissors, a sheet of beeswax, and a cotton wick at least a centimeter ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Drinks Machines – Fashion Conscious Coffee

01st July 2009
Gone are the days of the industrial size vending machine… in it’s place is something different, something small, compact and light weight, easy to maintain yet sleek and modern in design. You’d be forgiven for thinking I was talking about a top o... Read >
Author: Anna Rabe

Stress free office

18th June 2009
Having a Stress-Free Home Office with Furniture Create systems for overseeing inbound information, whether paper-based or electronic. Heaps of documents scattered throughout your office, continuous e-mails begging to be answered and an overflowing voic... Read >
Author: mike5619

5 Things I Love About my Corner Computer Desk

16th June 2009
I have a corner computer desk that I received a short while ago, with which I am very happy. It is a lot better than the standard desk that I was using before. Here are the five things that I love best about my corner computer desk. Work space efficien... Read >
Author: MJ

Eddingtons Kitchen Trolleys Review

12th June 2009
Having never owned a trolley of any kind before, I am now finding myself manoeuvring through piles of information on wood, metal and wheels to get that ‘just right’ solution for my kitchen. An Eddingtons kitchen trolley seems to be the affordable ans... Read >
Author: Diana Griffiths

Drinks Machines – Less Really Is MORE!

11th June 2009
20 years ago we were faced with two choices. A coffee machine that took four people to move into the room… or a 15-minute walk to the local coffee shop for extortionately priced coffee. Since then… one thing has changed… not the extortionately pr... Read >
Author: Anna Rabe

Get Organized With Photo Storage Boxes

05th June 2009
Everyone from museums, photography galleries and individuals can pile up a huge collection of photographs in very little time. It is a great deal of fun to take photographs, but it can be a nuisance to try to retrieve the particular photograph you want i... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

Garage Accessories for Every Home

05th June 2009
We are getting ready to move in the next month, and my garage has been on my mind quite a bit lately. It seems like whenever we move, a bunch of stuff gets dumped in the garage waiting to be moved into the house and organized. Anything you don't know wher... Read >
Author: MJ

Finest quality GRP moulding

02nd June 2009
GRP stands for Glass Reinforced Plastic which is most unique material as is also termed as fiber glass. GRP moulding has been created from a modern day complex material. Grp is one of the most adaptable materials available which offers the designers a gre... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Editing With the Fastback Model 11 Powis Parker Binding Machine

20th May 2009
Documents bound with Fastback are professional, strong and extremely tamper resistant. However, if you have a document bound with Fastback that needs to be edited it is possible to use your Model 11 binding machine to do the job. The editing feature on th... Read >
Author: mybinding

Sheldon Kalnitsky - 'Best Kitchen' Award Favors Utilitarian Design

18th May 2009
The latest look in kitchens is large, pristine, neutral clear cut lines and totally clutter-free. This was the look that carried off the 2008 Regional Chrysalis Award for The Best Kitchen Remodeling Supreme care has been taken with every feature in this ... Read >
Author: sheldonkalnitsky

Sheldon Kalnitsky - 'Best Kitchen' Award Favors Utilitarian Design

18th May 2009
The latest look in kitchens is large, pristine, neutral clear cut lines and totally clutter-free. This was the look that carried off the 2008 Regional Chrysalis Award for The Best Kitchen Remodeling Supreme care has been taken with every feature in this ... Read >
Author: sheldonkalnitsky

3 Ways to Increase Your Seating and Storage Space

12th May 2009
Having a small kitchen, especially if you have a growing family, can create a challenge when it comes to finding enough seating area for dining or entertaining. Over the years, the kitchen has become the hub of the home for everything from homework to ... Read >
Author: nealon52@aol.com

Drinks Machines – Fashion Conscious Coffee

11th May 2009
Gone are the days of the industrial size vending machine… in it’s place is something different, something small, compact and light weight, easy to maintain yet sleek and modern in design. You’d be forgiven for thinking I was talking about a top o... Read >
Author: Anna Rabe

Refilling Ink Cartridges - As Easy As 1-2-3

28th April 2009
Printers have become more affordable over the years. You are certain to find at least one in every home office. The only problem is that the ink cartridges are not becoming cheaper. This is where people find they spend the most money regarding printing. T... Read >
Author: 2Deano

How to get the perfect meal with out the luxury price tag

28th April 2009
A key to delightful dining is to set aside at least an hour, once a week, to truly sit down and enjoy a meal.Set the atmosphere for relaxation with wine, beautiful music and soft lighting or make reservations for your favourite restaurant.Saver a good bot... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle

Get Massive Kitchen Bargains

27th April 2009
Many are not aware of just how easy it is to replace kitchen doors. Indeed, a person with a modicum of willing, and DIY ability, should be able to do a good job of replacing their existing kitchen doors. Anyone that has successfully fitted a shelve should... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas

Decorating Your Teens Room (What Every Teenager Needs)

09th April 2009
Yesterday they were playing with Barbie and Action figures today they’re into music, computers and more sophisticated hobbies. Young adulthood is looming right around the corner and your teen is definitely ready to reflect that growth in their bedroom d... Read >
Author: Cathy Robertson

Cooking Games Can Help You Learn How To Make Apple Pies

02nd April 2009
There are times that when you are too satisfied with the food that you are eating, especially when they are really delicious, you wonder how this was made. You are then filled with the excitement to learn how to cook the same recipe. On my experience, I r... Read >
Author: Rowenavic

Details of Chili Fish

13th March 2009
This is a great way of cooking a whole Chili Fish. It flavored with fresh green chutney, wrapped in foil, and baked. Start with a cleaned whole firm fleshed fish, about two pounds, preferably with the head on. In Goa we ate a small kingfish prepared this ... Read >
Author: baji

Creating a Stress-Free Home Office with Furniture

10th March 2009
Create systems for managing incoming information, whether paper-based or electronic. Stacks of paper scattered throughout your office, endless e-mails begging to be answered and an overflowing voice mailbox not only induce stress; they waste time. Start b... Read >
Author: Kim Shaver

Fun Springtime Activities for Kids

02nd March 2009
Spring is a great time to do craft projects and get your kids involved in enjoying the season. Whether you decide to go with a project that focuses on flowers and birds or something that has your kids enjoying the warmer weather, you can celebrate spring ... Read >
Author: Jamie Jefferson

Kids Cooking – How you can Safety In The Kitchen?

20th February 2009
Children love to play and help in the kitchen. Teaching your child to cook can be a terrific memory for both of you, as well as a valuable learning experience for him or her. But cooking can also be very hazardous. Kids need to know the rules right away.... Read >
Author: VISHAL AGGARWAL

Improving The Efficiency And Beauty Of A Home Office With Glass

13th February 2009
A glass white board, a glass top, and other items from this elegant material add to your home office in many different ways. The easy to clean surface and usability makes it a convenient material. The elegance of glass adds beauty to the room and offers i... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly

Enhance the Beauty of Your Home or Office with Soapstone

13th February 2009
Many interior designers and savvy homeowners turn to natural materials for home interiors. They offer a range of looks from formal to casual, and fit in well with today's busy lifestyle. Now you can choose a distinctive soapstone stove, soapstone counte... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

How to Apply a Heat Transfer

12th February 2009
Begin by selecting your garments. The garments you select will determine the best heat transfer material for your project. Let’s say your job calls for nylon garments – you’ll need to specify a transfer or material specifically made to adhere to n... Read >
Author: Martin Borley

How to Apply a Heat Transfer

12th February 2009
Begin by selecting your garments. The garments you select will determine the best heat transfer material for your project. Let’s say your job calls for nylon garments – you’ll need to specify a transfer or material specifically made to adher... Read >
Author: Martin Borley

Guide to Vending Machine Sizes

03rd February 2009
In the past, vending machine sizes have been a one-size-fits-all affair. This meant that whilst standard size vending machines were regarded as suitable for public spaces where they are visited regularly by many people, owners of smaller offices were u... Read >
Author: MarkeD

10 Critical Tips for Clearing Office Clutter

28th January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Simplified Spaces Are you having trouble finding your desk amidst the clutter? Follow these easy steps, consistently, and you'll experience greater focus and productivity as a result. 1. Define the purpose of each space and surfac... Read >
Author: Simplified Spaces

Coconut Flavoured Meringue

16th January 2009
Ingredients * 1 Bottle Mango & Passion Fruit Coulis 1 1/4 tsp each of cornflour * vanilla essence & white wine vinegar (combined together to a paste) * 4 egg whites * 225g(8oz) caster sugar * 75g(3oz) desiccated coconut * 3... Read >
Author: TessaRogers

Equipment For Making Stained Glass

05th January 2009
As with all things, there is essential equipment and then there is would be nice to have equipment. Essential Equipment Glass Cutter Cutting glass is not difficult, but you do need a good glass cutter. There are various glass cutters to choose f... Read >
Author: M.Summy

Helpful Guidelines To Prevent Back Pain

05th January 2009
Back pain can happen repeatedly for those who are bothered by it as a result of too much stress on the back in addition to bad posture. As most of us are aware of what causes your back pain, you can follow certain guidelines to reduce those stresses. The ... Read >
Author: Jason

Save Time with good Techniques of cooking.

05th January 2009
Many of us are time pressured. We want to cook healthy meals for our family but, between working long hours and spending time with our partner and kids, we just haven't got time to cook, have we? Actually, there is time. By changing your methods, looki... Read >
Author: mandeep.dec2008

Commercial Refrigeration Units

04th January 2009
Commercial catering equipment differs from its domestic equivalents in many ways and commercial refrigeration units are no exception.  Although both domestic and commercial fridges are both designed to be in constant use, twenty four hours a day, seve... Read >
Author: dtymon

Cooking Step in Constructing a Solar Funnel Cooker

03rd January 2009
Solar funnel cookers are the least expensive and easiest solar cooker to construct. Solar funnel cookers are portable, making them ideal for campers, including RV owners and backpackers. For more detail go to: www.delicious-sandwich-recipes.com.Even kids... Read >
Author: SMITHBLINT

Why Compare Cheap Appliances?

04th December 2008
For many years this question didn't really come into play. Go back over a hundred years and you wouldn't find a kitchen in the world with built-in appliances. Freestanding cookers, clay ovens and, well, a hole in the wall with a fire was the normal arrang... Read >
Author: braegheneffe

Why Compare Cheap Appliances?

04th December 2008
For many years this question didn't really come into play. Go back over a hundred years and you wouldn't find a kitchen in the world with built-in appliances. Freestanding cookers, clay ovens and, well, a hole in the wall with a fire was the normal arrang... Read >
Author: braegheneffe

Why Compare Cheap Appliances

03rd December 2008
For many years this question didn't really come into play. Go back over a hundred years and you wouldn't find a kitchen in the world with built-in appliances. Freestanding cookers, clay ovens and, well, a hole in the wall with a fire was the normal arrang... Read >
Author: braegheneffe

Corner stations

02nd December 2008
Do you ever feel weighed down by the pressure of your industrial machineries and equipments running amok due to poor space management? If you think your equipments are occupying way too much space than they should and can do with some space conservation m... Read >
Author: abbiesmith

Finding the Best Previously Used Desk for Your Office Furniture Mix

30th November 2008
There are three major advantages to buying a used office desk - large-scale recycling, saving money and scoring great style. So, if you're looking for an affordable desk that's innovative and looks great, keep reading for some great recycled ideas. Re... Read >
Author: Trevor Price

A Look At Garage Cabinets To Tame A Wild Garage

03rd November 2008
Garage cabinets or a space-saving closet system might be all you need to clean up a messy garage and keep it clean. These storage ideas will do more than just look great. They will keep thieves from seeing something they might like and can even give you a... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly

Keep It Neat With Packaging Benches

03rd November 2008
Ergonomically designed packaging benches with fully welded frames and adjustable rails are strong and aesthetic. They don't clutter up your workspace and serve as reliable work benches that can be used to stock cartons, paper, packaging material and other... Read >
Author: abbiesmith

How to make your kitchen cozy.

28th October 2008
When you shape the kitchen interior, the greatest problems are connected with drawbacks of planning and lack of space. Appropriately chosen kitchen furniture can resolve this situation, even more so that variety of models gives such an opportunity. The ma... Read >
Author: Arthur Prudent

Comfortable Workplaces

27th October 2008
According to a recent study conducted by the Whole Building Design Guide (WBDG) Productive Committee, physical comfort in the workplace is critical to work effectiveness, satisfaction, physical and psychological well-being of employees. Uncomfortable work... Read >
Author: Chris Carter

Custom Commercial Closet Systems Can Improve Productivity And Profits

21st October 2008
Businesses in virtually any industry often overlook the value of custom commercial closet systems. The right system can improve productivity and profits significantly making them a worthwhile investment, particularly for those looking to gain in these are... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly

Office Cubicles and the Technology

25th September 2008
Office furniture must keep up with technological advances. As new technology is introduced, the office furniture industry needs to make necessary adjustments. Thus, when computer and monitor sizes change, desks must evolve accordingly. For instance, in th... Read >
Author: Chris Carter

Expose Your Children to Their Own Creativity with Properly Selected Art Easels

17th September 2008
Allowing and encouraging your children to express themselves through art, is an important part of childhood development. They learn creativity, and explore new ways to express themselves. Providing them with an art table or a right easel for their age can... Read >
Author: Marina01

Choosing the best tiles for your room

05th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Able Skills When tiling, the type of tile used must be adequate for the purpose for which they are used. For example, a counter tile will be different from those used for walls and wall tiles. If you've decided that tiling is the eff... Read >
Author: Able Skills

Office Cubicles and Furniture for Large Spaces

05th September 2008
Today, the trend in the corporate world is towards minimizing personal office spaces as the number of people working in these spaces has been steadily increasing. These are predominantly office workers who sit in call-center environments. The expansion of... Read >
Author: Chris Carter

Creating Task Lighting for Your Kitchen

04th September 2008
Most kitchens today serve more than one purpose for the average family. What had traditionally been a room for food preparation and storage, has now become a hub of activities that include entertaining family and friends, school homework, and bill paying... Read >
Author: nealon52@aol.com

Perch Adjustable stool

03rd September 2008
A stool is essentially a seating equipment with no back or armrest. For centuries the term was synonymous with a three legged seat designed especially to spruce up the interiors. It was the standard piece of seating arrangement for majority of people, whi... Read >
Author: manishchauhan

Dangers in the Kitchen- How to Avoid Hidden Dangers

21st August 2008
The kitchen has the most activity, usually the tightest space, and the most obstacles which can lead to injury. From a food preparation area and dining room to paying bills, the kitchen is the center of activity for today's family. Unfortunately, the kit... Read >
Author: nealon52@aol.com

Strategies for Using Promotional Mouse Mats

29th July 2008
Promotional mouse mats are a marketer’s ideal means for raising awareness of their agenda or services. Mouse mats are also a perfect way for anyone to help advance their ideas or thoughts. These little items have a large surface on which to write your... Read >
Author: Tina Rinaudo

Craft Projects With Mat Board

21st July 2008
If you are a crafter, you will be pleased to know that discount mat board makes a wonderful material for many different types of craft projects. Large and small scrap pieces of matboard are all reusable for craft-type applications. Photo mat board can... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

Types of Kitchen Countertops

11th July 2008
Kitchen is considered as the busiest room within the home, since it not only deals with cooking but also socializing takes place. Hence, it is centre of attraction and a subtle change in the countertop has a significant impact on the overall design and lo... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Integrated Appliances Shopping Advice

10th July 2008
Single or double cavity ovens and hobs are available to build into or under kitchen units. The choice is between built-in to a cabinet at a higher level or built-under which means underneath the work surface. These ovens are different sizes so be aware of... Read >
Author: braegheneffe

Built-In Ovens Buying Guide

10th July 2008
Single or double cavity built-in ovens are available to build into or under kitchen units. The choice is between built-in to a cabinet at a higher level or built-under which means underneath the work surface. Double cavity ovens can have either 2 main fan... Read >
Author: braegheneffe

Gas Hobs For Your Kitchen - a Quick Guide

10th July 2008
Gas hobs have always been popular as they give more control and quicker heating than electric hobs. It is rare you find a modern chef cooking on anything other than gas as they offer an instant change in temperature. A good kitchen layout will help hob... Read >
Author: braegheneffe

Britannia Hobs - Bringing the Outside in

07th July 2008
The number of Britannia hobs is vast and the quality excellent. There are so many different styles and sizes to choose from that you are sure to find one that fits perfectly with the style of your kitchen. As usual, Britannia have focused their design ... Read >
Author: braegheneffe

Which Do I Choose - Integrated or Freestanding Kitchen Appliances?

07th July 2008
For many years this question didn't really come into play. Go back over a hundred years and you wouldn't find a kitchen in the world with built-in appliances. Freestanding cookers, clay ovens and, well, a hole in the wall with a fire was the normal arrang... Read >
Author: braegheneffe

NewYork based design Wine knot wine rack

07th July 2008
The Mint Wine Knot is a seven bottle wine rack for six regular sized bottles and one oversized magnum or champagne bottle. The use of two intersected molded plywood components in birch and walnut allows the Wine Knot to live comfortably in the kitchen, li... Read >
Author: jeya

NewYork based design Wine knot wine rack

07th July 2008
The Mint Wine Knot is a seven bottle wine rack for six regular sized bottles and one oversized magnum or champagne bottle. The use of two intersected molded plywood components in birch and walnut allows the Wine Knot to live comfortably in the kitchen, li... Read >
Author: jeya

Lamb with Garlic and Rosemary

28th April 2008
Spread the lamb on a work surface. Light a grill. Season the lamb with salt and pepper; do not scrape off the garlic or rosemary. Grill the lamb over a hot fire, turning often, until an instant-read thermometer inserted in each piece registers 125° to 1... Read >
Author: M B John

Finding the Perfect Open Office Furniture

27th April 2008
With the advent of ever increasing cost for commercial real estate, companies seeking to reduce or minimize overhead have had to try to efficiently accommodate their employees in smaller work places. The architectural solution is the open office. When ope... Read >
Author: Chris Carter

UniBind X-Tower Review

04th April 2008
Overview: The Unibind X-Tower is a special storage rack that is designed specifically to hold your Unibind binding covers and spines. However Unibind X-Towers can be used for more than just storage. They can also be used to create a highly profession... Read >
Author: mybinding

Renz TC-20 Thumb Cut Calendar Binding Punch Review

04th April 2008
Overview: The Renz TC-20 is designed to allow users to quickly and easily punch a half moon or thumb cut punch along the edge of their calendars in preparation for binding them with twin loop wire and a calendar hanger. Using this machine you can easi... Read >
Author: mybinding

Martin Yale 400 Tabletop Paper Jogging Machine Review

04th April 2008
Overview: The Martin Yale 400 tabletop paper jogging machine is a low cost jogger that is ideal for mailrooms, print shops, and small binderies. The value of a paper jogger is that it makes any type of printing, copying or finishing equipment run sm... Read >
Author: mybinding

Property Preparation for the Rental Market

02nd April 2008
When a couple get together and they own a property each they have to make a decision, Which property do we live in and which one do we rent out. Obviously the one you live in is the one you are both happy to be together in, but sometimes the one you rent... Read >
Author: Graham Drage

Property Preparation for the Rental Market

02nd April 2008
When a couple get together and they own a property each they have to make a decision, Which property do we live in and which one do we rent out. Obviously the one you live in is the one you are both happy to be together in, but sometimes the one you rent... Read >
Author: Graham Drage

Kitchen accessories - Grater in NYC

22nd February 2008
The latest in Kitchen accessories from the name you trust. Sleek stainless-steel box grater features three grating blades (fine, medium and coarse) and one slicing blade. A 3-cup, lidded storage container fits inside grater to catch food easily. A rubber-... Read >
Author: jeya

Kitchen accessories - Grater in NYC

22nd February 2008
The latest in kitchen accessories from the name you trust. Sleek stainless-steel box grater features three grating blades (fine, medium and coarse) and one slicing blade. A 3-cup, lidded storage container fits inside grater to catch food easily. A rubber-... Read >
Author: jeya

Tips and Tricks for Setting Up Your Tabletop Paper Jogger

25th January 2008
Paper joggers are commonly used by print shops, in plant print facilities and mail rooms. These organizations use paper joggers to ensure that their documents, envelopes and pre press materials are flush and square before and after finishing. Jogging ma... Read >
Author: mybinding

Designing the Ideal Home Office

05th November 2007
If you’re working from home on a full-time basis, you may feel the need for a functional home office. With so many styles and designs of computer desks, office chairs and other pieces of office furniture to choose from, it might seem like an impossible ... Read >
Author: Q.M, Le

Kitchen Lighting Design - Kinds Of Lights To Be Employed

31st August 2007
One of the most essential areas in your home is the kitchen. As much as possible, you strive to create a comfy atmosphere in your kitchen area since you almost spend most of your time working therein. When you decide to redesign the layout of your kitchen... Read >
Author: Tim Lee

Simple Steps to Organizing Your Home Office

21st June 2007
Whether you're a freelancer whose cubicle is down the hall from your bedroom or you'd just like a quiet sane place to work on that novel, you will eventually realize that a certain amount of organization is necessary to getting the job done. If you've de... Read >
Author: Kelly Marshall

Spunky And The Apple a Day Dog Treat Dog Food Recipe

15th June 2007
My dog, Spunky, was put on a new diet last fall by our veterinarian who sold us the food. After five days Spunky became very ill. He was vomiting, eating less, became listless and staggered when he tried to walk. His veterinarian refused to admit that the... Read >
Author: Bonnie Davis

Garden Sheds Everything You Ever Wanted to Know

30th April 2007
Sheds are often thought of as the non-residential building at the bottom of the garden or the allotment. They can contain a variety of items that can’t find a place in the home, such as: empty flower pots, old tins of paint, bicycles and garden tools. G... Read >
Author: Francesca Post

Ergonomics and Office of the Future - Part 1

10th April 2007
Since I have been working with employees of large companies for many years helping them to reduce pain and be more comfortable I often wonder what it will look like in the future. Will companies be willing to spend profits to help their employees be more ... Read >
Author: Wendy Young

5 Ways to Avoid Burning Your Holiday Dinner

13th February 2007
Whether you’re hosting the annual family gathering, trying to find space for all the raw and cooked food or just juggling a busy life, this special time of year is rife with opportunities to ruin all your plans. However, never fear! There are simple way... Read >
Author: Leah Perry

How to Choose the Perfect Granite

08th February 2007
Granite said to be the pleasant igneous rock which is formed in the earth for millions of the years from heat and fusion. It comprises of quartz, feldspar and mica. Granite is the hard course igneous rock. When the purchase dealing has been made with the ... Read >
Author: ron victor

Exciting tips on lighting design

20th December 2006
Some time we do not know why we like or dislike a particular room or interior. Proper lighting and illumination is the most important factor in designing an attractive environment. Today there are many villa lighting applications, which can be used to me... Read >
Author: subhash

Do It Yourself Countertops

17th November 2006
Counter tops are very versatile surfaces that can be used in many different ways. They are a very important part of any kitchen, bathroom or working area and those who have a love for doing things themselves, will find this project too good to resist. The... Read >
Author: Masni Rizal Mansor

Make a recycled CD valentine hanging

17th July 2006
Art and crafts is something that allows you to improve your skills and at the same time you can also make the best use of something that would otherwise be thrown out somewhere else. Here some tips are being given so that you can easily make a valentine h... Read >
Author: olivia andrews

Common Computer Workstation Mistakes and Solutions for Pain Relief – Part 1

16th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Wendy Young Common Computer Workstation Mistakes and Solutions for Pain Relief - Part 1 Author: Wendy Young If you are experiencing pain in your wrists, fingers, hands, neck, shoulder or back and work at a computer for more than four... Read >
Author: Wendy Young

How To Choose The Perfect Granite Work Surface

01st July 2006
How To Choose The Perfect Granite Work Surface - By Edward Green My Grandmother used to say to me "Nothing cheap is good and nothing good is cheap". This ring true when dealing with the purchase especially on the internet of Granite Work Surfaces. In fac... Read >
Author: Edward Green

Learn how to make a knitted doll

31st May 2006
Many times, you have some free time to spend and you are confused as what to do then? There are many great ideas to utilize that time efficiently and creatively. One of them is making or designing some craft work. Craft is the art or skill of doing someth... Read >
Author: olivia andrews

Computer Desks - How To Make The Most Of Your Workspace

10th May 2006
Home computer desks come in a range of styles and sizes, so think carefully before buying to make sure you buy one that meets your needs. Before you buy a new computer desk, consider what you use your computer for and how much storage space you'll need. ... Read >
Author: Caroline Smith

Make Your Own Beeswax Candles

21st March 2006
Beeswax candles are absolutely wonderful! A soft, warm glow, complimented by an incredibly sweet scent make Beeswax candles a must for around the house. Beeswax candles are quite simple to make, and something you can do together with the kids. Good who... Read >
Author: Cassie Morgan

Making Fishing Lures: Basic Tools Required - Part 1

14th February 2006
Lets start with the basics, you need a clean solid work surface such as a bench, table, or desk, you will need a vise which will hold the various lures for drilling, filing, bending, and other operations. Almost any bench vise of good size will serve the ... Read >
Author: Peter Rosienburg

Building Your Workbench

20th January 2006
"The greatest thrill in life to me, is having people tell me what I am trying to make is impossible, when I am actually almost finished with it." Johnny W Morlan Any Do-It-Yourselfer knows that eventually, you need a place to work in peace and store yo... Read >
Author: Gavin Walsh

10 Reasons Why Married Couples Grow Apart (Part I)

22nd May 2005
When asked why their marriage is on the rocks, many couples often state that they have just grown apart. The reality of that statement just means the individuals no longer relate to or appreciate each other as they once did. This damage often occurs over ... Read >
Author: Kristin Craft