Cutting Directly on the Benchtop and Other Advantages of Wooden Benchtops
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22 August 2016
In addition to looking fabulous, wood benchtops are the only type of benchtop you can cut and chop on without risking damage to the material. If you like to do a lot of chopping and cutting while cooking, you may love these benchtops. Here's a look at the advantages before you start shopping:
1. No need to store cutting boards
Cutting boards can be large and awkward. They take up storage space, and when they are out, they can distract from the natural beauty of your benchtops.
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Five Ways To Make Your Kitchen Splashback Utterly Unique
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28 July 2016
A kitchen splashback doesn't exist only to be a wipe-clean way to protect your walls: It's also a wonderful focal point for the heart of your home, and when used effectively it can instantly draw the eye of any visitor. If you're bored of the sheets of mosaic tiles everyone seems to have up in their kitchens, here are some ideas for a splashback you'll love for years to come.
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6 Tips to Help You Maximize Space on Your Small Bathroom Remodel
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5 July 2016
When building your own home, you have all the say on the size of bathroom you want, but not so if you're buying. While small bathrooms may be a deal-breaker for some, are you going to turn down every other good quality the home has just because the bathroom is small? Likely not! Instead, use this downside to negotiate a lower buying price then pour yourself into a remodel that will leave you with a functional yet luxurious bathroom space.
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Tips a More Eco-Friendly Bathroom Renovation
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12 April 2016
When you're ready to renovate your home's bathroom, why not consider how to do this in the most eco-friendly way possible? This means considering how your choices and work will affect the environment before, during, and after the renovation. This is possible every step of the way with a few simple, eco-friendly tips.
1. Recycle Your Old Materials
There are very few things you might rip out of a bathroom that cannot be recycled, so call ahead to a scrap yard or salvage yard and ask what they accept.
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