BUILT-IN APPLIANCES: gives more rest and less work. What does a person want Less work and high output. Till 1980’s all the people that were more time-consuming did the household work. Keeping peoples’ basic requirements in mind built-in appliances were introduced in the market in order to save time and energy of the people so… Continue reading Built In Home Appliances
Category: Home Improvement
Buildings
Any habitable construction built for human purposes can be termed as a building. Buildings are used for purposes of residence, industry, academic, official, political and many others. In ancient times, buildings were in the form of small hutments which were made of thatch, hay, stone, bricks and such other crude materials. Today building construction is… Continue reading Buildings
Building Your Dream Home – Part 2
Razing the Cottage With new house plans and permits in hand, subcontractors hired and a Septic Design in process, it was now time to raze the existing cottage. I considered employing the local fire department to burn it down, however I chose the demolition route instead. Though I did not contact the Fire Department, I… Continue reading Building Your Dream Home – Part 2
Building Your Dream Home – Part 1
For most of my adult life I had thought about someday building my Dream Home. Several years ago I finally got the chance. I had purchased a lake front lot with a small cottage on it. My initial intention was to use the property “as is”, and someday raze the old cottage and build a… Continue reading Building Your Dream Home – Part 1
Building Materials
Building materials consist of lumber, steel, concrete, etc. A large part of the cost of construction is due to the building materials used. That’s why it is important to find good building material distributors. Costs of building materials vary between different vendors and so does their quality. Negotiations on rates will reduce the overall construction… Continue reading Building Materials
Building An Outside Deck
One of the most beautiful additions to any home is a deck. Not only does it add beauty, a deck also adds value to your home. But there is much to think of when preparing to build a deck. A poorly built deck can be a disaster. Following are 10 things to consider before you… Continue reading Building An Outside Deck
Building a Home Addition
Besides providing your home with more living space, a home addition can be a terrific investment. However, before embarking on such a project the homeowner should first consider several important items. These items include: home market values in the neighborhood, financing, size and scale of project, architecture, timetable for completion, personal disruption/inconvenience threshold and the… Continue reading Building a Home Addition
Building a Custom Ceramic Tile Shower starts with a Shower Pan Membrane Liner
Installing a custom ceramic tile shower in your home is something a do it yourself homeowner can do with a little upfront knowledge. The most important aspect of a successful custom ceramic tile shower installation is properly installing a shower pan membrane liner. The shower pan membrane liner is used to ensure a leak-proof shower.… Continue reading Building a Custom Ceramic Tile Shower starts with a Shower Pan Membrane Liner
Build Your Own Garage Workbench
A garage workbench is an essential piece of equipment in any home workshop. A workbench will allow you to complete projects easily and with greater accuracy. A variety of pre made workbenches are available to fit your needs. If you prefer, you can make your own workbench, either with a kit or from a plan.… Continue reading Build Your Own Garage Workbench
Build a Redwood Fence In Five Easy Steps
Fences are built for many reasons. Fences keep children or animals in the yard and define property lines. Fences also provide security and privacy, and complement other backyard amenities, like pools, spas and decks. Redwood is often the material of choice for fences because it is durable, looks good, and resists warping, splitting and checking.… Continue reading Build a Redwood Fence In Five Easy Steps