Posts Tagged ‘Neighbor’

A bathroom faucet speaks volumes about your sense of style

January 18th, 2012

A couple of years back, people were reluctant to spend money on decorating their homes. However, things have changed to a large extent. These days, people even accessorize the unconventional areas like kitchen and bathroom. Despite the global slowdown people have not stopped spending big bucks on things like faucets. People have begun to show interest in the bathroom faucet all of a sudden. As a matter of fact, it has become one of the symbols of luxury for many people. Furthermore, people do Read More...

Tips on How to Install Your New Bathtub

October 8th, 2011

Installing a bathtub is heavy work, even if you choose a “lightweight” bathtub. This is not a job you will want to get roped into doing because a neighbor offered you a six-pack and twenty bucks. There are a of couple ways you can go when installing a bathtub. You can install a free standing (or claw-foot) bathtub or you can install a framed in bathtub. Which type you want to install is usually based on several things, one being space. If you are removing an existing framed in Read More...

Top 4 Options For Neighbor Friendly Fences

September 22nd, 2010

The dividing fence can divide relationships with neighbors, too, if people aren’t careful how they approach the subject. If you’re looking at replacing a dividing fence, it’s best to start with some consultation with your neighbors before you make any commitments. The best first move is to talk to your local fencing contractors and make sure you’ve got all the facts, prices, and options ready to show the neighbor. The situations Typical situations for dividing fences Read More...

Advices on bathroom lights choosing

June 9th, 2010

Where to put a light in your home, which light to be chosen are questions must be considered when you are decorating your room. Bathroom is a special place for its humid environment. We can easily find that everything will be disorder without the light. There are various kinds of lights for you to choose, For instance, LED lights, which are consisted of emitting diodes, are energy saving and with small size; natural light bulbs can give off a sun’s natural rays; wall sconce also offers Read More...

Building a Boundary Wall

May 24th, 2010

1. Municipal approved plans are needed to build any permanent structure on a property. 2. Boundary walls must be build as per the design rules in the National Building Regulations and a copy of this can be obtained from any registered architect to inform you about these design rules. 3. Determine the exact location of the boundary between properties as no walls or foundations may be build over the boundary line. If you are uncertain about your property boundary, you should ask a registered Read More...

Stay Safer At Home

April 20th, 2010

Here are some great safety tips that will help keep your home safe from burglars. Don’t Open Your Door to Strangers. Many burglars will try to look like a police officer or a delivery person. Your front door should be equipped with an eyepiece so you can see who is standing on your porch. If you are not expecting them, insist on their proper ID, and call their office to verify their presence. Never open your door to them until you’re completely satisfied that they are who they Read More...