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Electric Stove - The Charm of the Electric Stove Fire

07th May 2010
Electric stove fires offer all the warmth, charm and cosiness of wood fires along with some great benefits. These stylish and efficient appliances create a focal point for your living room without any of the hassle of installation and fuss of operation th... Read >
Author: Kathryn Dawson

What Renter's Insurance Does Not Cover

27th April 2010
Renter's insurance often comes up for debate, and you need to decide whether you are going to take out this insurance when you are renting a house from a landlord. When you are a renter, the property owner will have some insurance on the building but noth... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Fold down beds are ideal solution when the domestic space hunt is on

23rd March 2010
Utilising home space is now an indispensable technique and Australians are adopting innovative space planning. Saving space within the bedroom can be a crucial process and use of fold down beds is at a rise as people are seeking these kinds of furniture. ... Read >
Author: mainhoonseo@gmail.com

New Serviced Apartment on Bangkok Bustling Block-V Residence

25th February 2010
Sukhumvit Road has long been the much envied gem for Bangkok businessmen and elite class, for it is where business and leisure meet. Over the years, ever since the completion of the Skytrain, residential buildings have mushroomed in this area, yet there n... Read >
Author: submitth

The affect of bad weather on insurance claims

27th January 2010
With a spate of extreme weather - well it seems extreme because the country seems not to be able to cope with a bit of snow - over the past few months, property owners could be forgiven for wondering why they cannot get the same sort of emergency insuranc... Read >
Author: Paul Buchanan

Letting your Spanish Property - A Practical Guide

21st January 2010
You've bought your property, furnished it and bought the towels. But before you let it to holidaymakers, there are a number of legal and practical issues you should consider. This brief guide should help you, although it is advisable that you see a lawye... Read >
Author: Julie Suttle

Share House - Get Better Services and Better Boarding Options

19th January 2010
Every year, Melbourne attracts a good amount of tourists which not only adds to its national revenue, but also helps the city to get a global reputation. When tourists come from different parts of the world to Melbourne, they have little idea about the lo... Read >
Author: Chris Cornell

Types of Trailers Available For Rental Purposes

09th December 2009
Trailer rental offers a low cost budget ride for moving large items that cannot be accommodated in your car. It is a great option in lieu of expensive truck rentals, purchasing a trailer itself or leasing a truck to haul your belongings. Trailer generally... Read >
Author: Sanjana Sharma

When To Start Your Own Kitchen Herb Garden

25th November 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Kaye Dennan Have you ever felt like your meals were lacking something but just couldn't put your finger on it? Well, I wouldn't mind betting that it is the fact that you have not used fresh herbs and that is why I have my own kitche... Read >
Author: clickwriter

Storm Damage And Your Insurance

27th October 2009
If you or your family has been unfortunate enough to have suffered from flood or storm damage to your home, you'll know just how much heartbreak it can cause. Fallen trees ripped up hedges and battered fences can make the outside of your home look like a ... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Floods and Home Contents Insurance

23rd September 2009
Floods and Home Contents Insurance Flooding is something that is occurring more and more in the UK as the years go by. You may recall several severe cases of flooding in Boscastle in 2004 and in Hull in 2007. Both of these incidents devastated lives an... Read >
Author: George Carr

Rent Guarantee Scheme – Protect Your Rental Income Flow!

16th September 2009
Are you planning to rent out your property? Take enough care to safeguard your rental property as well as your rental income. Alleviate any damages caused to your building by seeking the right solution. In order to compensate the damages to your property ... Read >
Author: Gyan K

Emergency furniture

14th September 2009
Disasters happen all the time and when they do, it's important to be prepared and have steps you are going to take to get back on your feet as quickly as possible. From fire damage to burglary and your business to your home, things both sentimental an... Read >
Author: Laura room

What to do if Your Home Is Damaged in a Storm

30th August 2009
Storms can be extremely destructive. The high winds can rip off roof tiles, letting in water which can cause damp, mould and even electrical fires. Accompanying heavy rainfall can cause flooding, ruining carpets and furniture and even causing structural... Read >
Author: Josie Anderson

Modular Buildings, The Future is bright....

05th August 2009
Modular buildings and modular homes are defined as sectional prefabricated buildings or houses that consist of multiple modules or sections which are manufactured in a remote facility and then delivered to their intended site of use. The popularity of ... Read >
Author: L Wood
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