Articles, tagged with "diy stores", page 6
13th August 2009
My stepson knows he doesn't know everything but he acts like he knows a lot about what he does know. Which can come across as fairly controlling and patronising when I consider it. But maybe I'm wrong. Maybe he's just very helpful. At least that's what I ...
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Author:
MarkeD
11th August 2009
Moving into a new house or apartment can be a disconcerting experience, for many reasons. And it's not helped by the fact that most new houses come without window blinds. As well as bare windows looking ugly, a lack of blinds is not energy efficient and, ...
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Author:
vipinvijay
27th July 2009
Want to give your room the 'wow' factor? Putting up a large print wallpaper will achieve just that. Browse our gallery for design ideas, advice and tips. By Clare Steel. Inspired? Shop the UK's largest collection of wallpaper.
1. Keep it understated
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Author:
A.Deakin
27th July 2009
Everybody wants a home they can be proud off, when they invite friends round they want them to be envious of their home without actually saying it, when they have visitors they want their complements on how well the house is kept. The home does not stop a...
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Author:
emmamccann
23rd July 2009
Fires account for nearly half of all accidental child deaths. And around 6,000 fires a year are caused by children under the age of 10.You can't watch your kids 24/7 but there are lots of easy things you can do to prevent a household fire and keep your ki...
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Author:
paulcentric
18th July 2009
It is actually possible to make compost by piling all your garden waste and your vegetable peelings into a corner of your garden and covering it with some polythene or cardboard but it doesn't look too great if you do that and it's not the best way to tac...
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Author:
Barbara Woodward
10th July 2009
You feel your home is no more a haven being intruded by unwanted draughts and uncomfortable cold air. If you are worried about how to stop draughts and chilled air penetrating your house through floors, doors and windows and other areas, then draught proo...
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Author:
Diya
02nd July 2009
Liquid Waterproofer is a bitumen paint solution which is ideally suited for waterproofing and the weather protection of steelwork and concrete. It also provides a corrosion resistant coating helping to increase the life span of the materials it protects. ...
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Author:
Nicola Sampson
28th June 2009
There's nothing better during summer than sitting in one's own garden under glorious blue skies and enjoying the company of your family and friends. With the men from the Met Office predicting that this summer will be sweltering, it's time to either buy n...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
15th June 2009
Workbenches are an indispensable part of most garages and workshops. You can buy portable workbenches for small projects, or decide to build one as an integral part of the garage.
There are different kinds of garage workbenches. Workbenches can be bough...
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Author:
JessicaThomson
05th June 2009
Water Damage Restoration and Mold Remediation
Water damage can be caused by blockage producing a back flow in plumbing, flooding, or leak in piping. It is imperative that the water be removed instantly and the flow of water into the threshold stopped. To...
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Author:
Chris
04th June 2009
Prevention is always better than cure, whatever the situation. Being aware of the most common reasons behind home insurance claims in the United Kingdom can help you to safeguard your own living quarters against these costly culprits.
Taking care to ...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
17th April 2009
For those who own their own home, home improvement is a very popular subject. Magazines are full of innovative and exciting new ideas and DIY stores are packed at the weekends with homeowners eager to put their own stamp on the design of their house.
I...
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Author:
Michiel Van Kets
17th April 2009
Everyone is into home improvement these days. You just have to take a look around at all the magazines and books published on the subject to see how popular it is. There are some great ideas featured and DIY stores are full of shoppers looking for inspira...
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Author:
Michiel Van Kets
28th March 2009
Pergolas can be a great feature in a garden; they are also practical and decorative. They provide support for climbing plants, give the garden structure and help break up its flat canvas. They are ideally suited for linking different parts of the garden, ...
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Author:
Juliet Sadler