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Tips For Remodelling Your Bathroom

April 15, 2021 by Miriam Dunning Leave a Comment

When it comes to renovating or modernizing the family home, it is likely that the biggest single projects that the homeowner will undertake will be within the kitchen and the bathroom.

A good bathroom design must not only be practical and functional, but it must also be in keeping with the tastes and styles of the homeowners to endow it with a sense of comfort and peace.

Here are a few tips to assist in crystallizing ideas for the perfect bathroom renovation.

Customizing your renovation project

Of all the rooms in the house, the bathroom is that singular room where each member of the household focuses on themselves. As such, the bathroom should not only be practical, but it should endow the user with a sense of privacy, serenity, and comfort.

Each person is unique, and a well-planned bathroom remodel should also underscore that sense of uniqueness. Consider engaging with a professional planner such as the Bathroom Specialists in Bedfordshire, Woodstone Bathrooms, to bring the project to fruition.

Consider the purpose of your remodel

Begin by considering the purpose and the scale of your intended remodeling project. Is the plan to gut and modernize the entire bathroom? In many cases, particularly with older homes, the plan is to remove all fixtures and fittings and undertake a complete facelift of the bathroom.

In other cases, the intention may be to retain certain elements of the existing bathroom – the bath or existing floor and wall tiling, for example – and install or blend new fixtures into the existing décor.

Perhaps the bathroom is too small and needs to be expanded to accommodate the needs of a growing family.

Considering the purpose of the project will give both the homeowner and designer a clearer idea of what is required.

The bathroom floor plan

Dependent on the scale and extent of the remodeling project, the plan and layout of the bathroom may perhaps vary from that of the original bathroom design.

A good professional will assist in the best layout, taking into consideration the location and the serviceability of existing plumbing and wiring.

As a general rule, it is advisable to keep new plumbing fixtures and upgrades as close as possible to the existing plumbing if intending to keep costs of demolition and renovation to a minimum. However, the world is your oyster with remodeling, and with the upgrade giving the bathroom an extended lease of life (not to mention increased property value), the homeowner may consider a more radical re-fit to be worthwhile.

Creating a sense of space

Many older-style bathrooms are typically small and cramped affairs and may benefit from some simple renovations to give the room a more airy sense of space.

Changing the room décor to lighter colors is an obvious first step. This can be further reinforced by switching to a clear glass shower door rather than a shower curtain which blocks light and gives the visual impression of a solid barrier.

Switching to pedestal sinks cuts down significantly on space and gives the impression of a more spacious room.

Using a well-positioned large mirror can add a finishing touch to add a further sense of space.

Summary

The bathroom renovation is typically one of the biggest single-room projects the homeowner will undertake.

Following a few early steps and then engaging a professional bathroom specialist will ensure a rejuvenated bathroom that will not only satisfy comfort and luxury but add significant value to any home.

Filed Under: Diy/Home Tagged With: bathroom, DIY, home, home improvement

5 Things Your Kitchen Needs To Make It Multi-Use

January 22, 2021 by Miriam Dunning Leave a Comment

Thanks to the pandemic, there are thousands of families up and down the country that are now juggling working with childcare as well as keeping on top of the daily tasks that need doing. Therefore, if this is you, you’re not alone, and you will be pleased to know there are ways that can make this difficult task much easier. One of those solutions is to make use of multi-use spaces, such as in your kitchen.

Why Multi-Use Spaces?

Thanks to everyone being at home, your kitchen is likely to have been turned into a multiple-use zone, where the kids do their e-learning, you do your home-working, hubby does his work, and one or all of you still have to cook every day. These five tips will help you create a multi-use area that is perfect for busy families just like you.

A Kitchen Island

Kitchen islands, if your kitchen is big enough, are a really great idea for busy parents and families! They provide ample space for you to work on food while the kids work on their school work, and they look so good too.

To really make your kitchen island multi-use, don’t put the cooker on the islands, as this will mean less work surface space, but keep your island nice and clear. Have a look at granitetransformations.co.uk for some great inspiration for your next kitchen update.

Pop Up Electrical Outlets

If there’s one thing that’s lacking in older homes, it’s a good selection of outlets! Usually, outlets are located on walls. In kitchens, this could mean dangerous wires trailing while the kids (and you) try to charge laptops to do homework or watch TV.

Pop-up electrical outlets are the perfect solution, and when not in use, they can be pushed back into the island out of the way. Perfect!

Good Chairs or Barstools

You’ve probably found yourself doing more homeschooling than you were planning to do over the last twelve months, and if you’re like many busy parents, you’ve also found yourself trying to work at home while the kids do e-learning?

Make this situation better for you all and your bodies by getting good chairs or barstools for your kitchen and bar. Chairs that support your back and help you sit correctly for those long hours behind your laptop will benefit all of you.

Plenty Of Storage

Kitchens aren’t just places to make food anymore, and even if yours is just a food prep kitchen, it’s likely that you’re missing out on vital storage space that can be used to store all kinds of kitchen gadgets and accessories.

Getting a good variety of storage is important here, especially if you’re storing homeschooling supplies next to the cereal.

Easy Clean Surfaces

Last but not least, invest in easy to clean surfaces. More people at home for longer means increased risk in spilled drinks, pen breakages, and of course, the odd crayon finding it’s way onto your work surface.

Go for a nice granite, stone, or lacquered finish for your work surfaces to help with the clean up after the inevitable disaster that’s likely to happen!

Filed Under: Diy/Home Tagged With: DIY, home, kitchen, multi use kitchen

A Workable Guide to Welding Containers and a Recommended DIY Project Idea for Your Backyard

January 4, 2021 by Miriam Dunning Leave a Comment

Have you ever driven around your neighborhood during the weekends and come across garage sells with containers on sale?

Now, if you are like me, I am pretty sure you wondered to yourself, “Why on earth would someone go through the trouble of selling containers?”

Well, if you have a backyard and have been trying to find a DIY project for your garden. Then keep reading on, I will explain to you a reason why you need to get your hands on a container or containers that are up for sale the next time you stumble upon a garage sale.

What can you do with Containers?

If you are looking to start planting potatoes or any other vegetable in your backyard, you could consider nurturing them in containers.

However, you need to keep in mind that you won’t find brand new containers in garage sales. Otherwise, what would be the point of purchasing a used container, when you could simply make a trip down your local hardware store and get yourself a brand new one?

The majority of containers in garage sales have split ends, and more than likely will require you to join the split ends by way of welding.

Here’s some good news for you, if you are passionate about preserving the environment, you could consider reusing these disregarded containers and put them to good use by welding them.

This is because once plastics are taken to the junkyard, they tend to pollute the environment since they aren’t biodegradable.

On the other hand, if they are shredded and reused, it often wastes one’s energy. So, the better way to put split plastics to good use would be through plastic welding.

How to Weld Plastic

It would help if you remembered that you don’t need a certification to make your DIY welding project a success. With careful research online, you can stumble across writeups such as this one that can help you get them done efficiently.

  • Step 1.  The first step towards ensuring a successful result in your DIY plastic welding project is finding a plastic welding rod covered with a non-heat conductor handle, and heat the rod. Once the material is heated for about 30 seconds, you can proceed to the second step.
  • Step 2. After heating the plastic welding rod, your next step would be to join the two split ends using the heated piece.

You go about this drawing the hot material from one split end to the other.

Your goal is to melt the plastic, so it bonds together.

You need to note that the material will tend to cool off after a few seconds, so you will need to ensure that you put it back in the flame to continue tracking your welding up and down the container’s split ends.

  • Step 3. Once you are done with welding, you can fill the container with whatever you need as good as new.

Filed Under: Diy/Home Tagged With: containers, DIY, home, welding

Best tools for cutting through plywood

July 23, 2019 by Miriam Dunning Leave a Comment

There is no need to settle for rough and splintered edges when cutting through thin plywood. Neither is there a need to wrestle with thicker, larger, more awkward to manoeuvre plywood work pieces.

There are a number of tools that you can use to make the job of cutting through plywood a quick and easy process. In this case it is all about finding the right tool for the job – if you seek some advice in doing this then head over to https://besttoolreview.net. 

When it comes to cutting tools (for any materials) there are generally two level of options – either powered or unpowered. For ease and speed we suggest going down the powered route for this type of cutting.

With that in mind, there are three types of saws that we recommend. These are circular saws, miter saws and table saws.

Circular Saw

These are generally considered the king of power tools and can be used for just about any type of job, including cutting through plywood.

In particular, we like the SKIL 5280-01 15 Amp 7-1/4 Inch Circular Saw with Laser Guide.

Pros

·  Very smooth cuts

·  Lots of power

·  Easy to get straight angled cuts

Cons

·  Laser is difficult to see and is inaccurate

·  Poor quality fence

Specifications

·      A 14 amp motor

·      Up to 5,300 RPM

·      A carbide tipped cutting blade that is over 7 inch long

·      A total weight of just under 7 pounds

Miter Saw

The core to any good cutting tool set up is the miter saw. It can be well relied on for a number of jobs, including cutting through plywood.

In particular, we like the DEWALT DW713 10 “ Portable Compound Miter Saw.

Pros

·  Highly powerful

·  Good build quality

·  Clean cuts

Cons

·  Blade prone to being off when it comes out of the box

·  Laser guide not included

Specifications

  •     A 15 amp motor
  •     Up to 5,000 RPM
  •     A carbide cutting blade
  •     A total weight of 35 pounds
  •     A 3 year warranty

Table Saw

These types of saw are generally best for ripping through boards, whereby they cut right down the length of any wooden work piece, including plywood.

In particular, we like the Rockwell BladeRunner X2 Portable Tabletop Saw with Steel Rip Fence, Miter Gauge, and 7 Accessories – RK7323.

It is a must have cutting tool for any and all projects, and has great versatility and portability.

Pros

·  Versatile

·  Portable

Cons

·  Not very precise

Specifications

  • A rip fence
  • A carry handle built in
  • A total weight of just under 15 pounds
  • A vacuum port
  • A 3 year warranty

Conclusion

Although we have looked at three different types of saw here, which all are capable of cutting through plywood, our recommendation is (and the one that will give the best finish) the table saw.

Its ability to rip through lengths of wood is what really sets it apart from the other saws. We particularly think the Rockwell BladeRunner X2 Portable Tabletop Saw with Steel Rip Fence, Miter Gauge, and 7 Accessories – RK7323 is a quality power tool that will easily do the job.

Filed Under: Diy/Home Tagged With: construction, cutting tools, DIY

Chic Contemporary Bathroom Ideas

May 4, 2018 by Miriam Dunning Leave a Comment

“There is something about a bathroom that feels like a fortress. A closed bathroom door may only be about two inches of plywood, but it feels like an iron bar.” – Ursula Vernon, Castle Hangnail

Some think of it as a fortress, some as a sanctuary, but the fact is that a bathroom has a distinctive and unique place in every household. This room can be improved and modified according to the latest technology and current trends. Some are extravagant, others minimalistic, but ultimately, bathroom design always comes down to personal preference of the user and their own affinities. If you are not quite sure which option you want to go with, and all you know is that you want a contemporary look, it is probably best to keep it simple.

Remember, bathrooms have the power awe your guests; if you did a nice job with the design, that is. This is exactly why we decided to provide you with some useful ideas on how to add a refined modern look to your bathroom and make your guests’ jaw drop every time they walk into it.

Natural light

To get that classic yet crisp look, try to bring in as much natural light as possible. This can be done by going with large windows or putting up a glass brick panel alongside the exposed periphery. The presence of natural and direct light will enhance the décor of your bathroom, and make it feel more open, airy and lively.

Using material palette

Another great idea to highlight the contemporary vibe of your bathroom is to use glossy surfaces like glass, steel, lacquer, tiles, etc. The gloss of materials like the ones used by ACS Designer Bathrooms will provide increased reflection, which can further enhance the lighting effects in your bathroom. Keep in mind to use materials that will bring out contrast and the depth of the entire space. Try to decorate the surfaces with matte and glossy finishes, but make sure you find the right balance between the two. Too much gloss will shock your eyes and make the whole experience unpleasant. On the other hand, too much matte will make your bathroom look like a movie set of “Dracula”. It is a never-ending game of dark and light, reflection, and absorption, and the balance is always key.

Color palette

Your bathroom will be a success if you go for the colors like beige, tan, white, grey and pastels. These neutral colors enhance and emphasize the geometry and lines of the space, making every bathroom look interesting and pleasing to the eye. Some of the color combinations that will go hand in hand are pastel pink and crème, gray and blue or mint green, as well as gold and beige.  When it comes to accessories, furniture, and walls, you can go with a clever use of pop colors in the form of focal elements.

Mirror, mirror on the wall

Mirrors are a quintessential part of every bathroom and not just in terms of their practical purpose. The modern design mostly relies on straight lines and sharp geometrical shapes, which can be monotonous, so the best way to break it is to install a couple of mirrors of various geometrical shapes. Oftentimes the scale of the mirror will make a difference, so be careful while selecting the ideal one for your bathroom wall.

The charm of lights

Lights and lighting accessories are among the crucial aspects of the contemporary style. Lighting serves to emphasize the elements in a very minimalistic form. For example, the vanity and the mirrors can be accentuated by the use of down lighting for vanities and backlighting for the mirrors. Modern look helps to point out the element and attaches an extra dimension to space. Furthermore, one can use downlighters or scone to emphasize a particular wall in the bathroom.

Conclusion

Contemporary is the word that suggests the use of modern and trending ideas like window covers from plantation shutters salt lake city. There is a broad range of fixtures, materials, wallpapers, and finishes one can use to achieve the contemporary look for their bathroom. This article showcases a small portion of ideas that can give an insight into to the world of contemporary restrooms. In the past, bathrooms were somewhat neglected, especially in terms of design, but modern generations have managed to stylize the bathrooms and make their design relevant yet again.

Nowadays, everything can be designed and customized in order to serve the user’s original vision and idea. Keep in mind that style, aesthetics, and details are crucial when it comes to bathroom design. The key is to keep it simple, yet chic and elegant.

Filed Under: Diy/Home Tagged With: bathroom, bathroom ideas, DIY, home, house, interior design

Decor trends of 2018

April 23, 2018 by Miriam Dunning Leave a Comment

If you love keeping up to date with the latest decor trends, it’s definitely well worth continuing reading in order to discover some of the top home decor trends of 2018 according to Gary Friedman. All of which are guaranteed to add a touch of style to your home.

Decor trends of 2018:

  1. Dark wood furniture

While light wood furniture has been a more popular option than dark wood furniture in recent years, in 2018 you can accept to see a far greater percentage of dark wood furniture such as cupboards, dining tables, coffee tables and bookshelves in your favorite furniture stores. So if you’re looking to invest in a new solid wood table or desk, it’s well worth browsing a few of your favorite stores to see if any models take your fancy.

As an added bonus, scratches and marks are far less noticeable with dark wood furniture as they are on light wood furniture. So you’ll be sure to love how low maintenance dark wood furniture is.

  1. Velvet sofas and chaises

If you’ve ever toyed with the idea of purchasing an attractive, velvet sofa, now is the perfect time as in the next few months you should expect to see velvet sofas for sale at all of your favorite furniture retailers. If you don’t want to commit to purchasing a brand new sofa, you can still experiment with velvet by purchasing a few cheap velvet pillows, to decorate your sofa or bed with.

  1. Stainless steel

Stainless steel is set to become of the year’s hottest decor trends. A simple way to experiment with the stainless steel trend is to replace your bathroom and kitchen’s outdated handles and doorknobs with sleek stylish, stainless steel versions. Which you’ll be able to pick up for a few dollars each, from your nearest hardware store.

  1. Antiques

It’s the right time to display your family’s antique heirlooms as antique furniture and decorations are set to make a comeback in 2018. Examples of antique items which you may want to consider displaying in your home include antique grandfather clocks, antique writing desks, and antique cabinets.

If your family doesn’t own any antique items, simply attend a local auction or browse through a second-hand furniture store. Where you’re likely to find a wide array of unbeatable bargains.

If you don’t like the idea of displaying second-hand items in your home, you’re still in luck as a wide variety of furniture companies are set to release brand new pieces which have been inspired by antique pieces.

  1. Large frameless mirrors

One way to add a bit of style to your home and to create the illusion of well needed extra space is to invest in a few frameless mirrors which will instantly make each of your rooms feel larger than they are. So whether you simply love the look and feel of spacious rooms or you live in a relatively small home, which is lacking in space, it’s well worth purchasing a few oversized frameless mirrors.

So if you’re interested in investing in a few new decorative items, it’s well worth using the above guide as shopping inspiration.

Filed Under: Diy/Home Tagged With: DIY, home, home improvements, house, interior design

How to Upgrade the Look of Your Small Yard

March 15, 2018 by Miriam Dunning Leave a Comment

For many homeowners, a bright and spacious garden full of flowers, greenery, and other features is a dream come true. Sadly, the reality is that most of us will just have to make do with our small yards, and this is especially true with modern suburban life. However, just because we have to accept that reality doesn’t mean we have to let our yards look drab and uninspired. There are ways to maximize that modest space and upgrade our yard’s look.

Install a water feature

Having a water fountain installed in your yard may sound excessive and intimidating, but in reality they’re simple and uncomplicated set pieces that can really enhance a yard’s look. If you’re worried about it taking up too much space in your garden, there are many smaller models available that offer the same effect but is much more economical in terms of space—as well as in terms of budget. An example of this is a small wall fountain for the garden, which not only runs on a very small compressor but also only needs a relatively small amount of water to work.

Use tall plants to enhance your yard’s vertical space

Our yards may be constrained in horizontal space, but vertically may be a different matter. If there isn’t anything that can limit just how high your garden can grow, such as existing structures or perhaps your neighbor’s fencing, then planting tall plants and trees around your yard is a great option to help make it look bigger and grander. Fruit-bearing trees are also a wonder to see in small gardens, not only to add more color as the seasons roll in but also to give you delicious, home-grown treats to enjoy every now and then.

Construct keyhole plant beds

Flowers and other colorful plant life are wonderful in giving life to a garden, but too much in a small yard can make things look disorganized and overblown. However, by making u-shaped keyhole gardens in strategic places around your yard, you can maximize your limited space while still enjoying the colorful effect that live plants can have in any space. This also allows you to diversify the plants you grow—one keyhole garden can have flowers while the other can have herbs for the kitchen, and so on.

Give your deck a new look

If you have a deck or porch overlooking your yard, chances are, it could use a good cleaning. Take this chance to give it an entirely new look, either by painting it with an entirely new color or even just giving it a new coat of protective stain and a thorough cleaning. As for the cleaning process itself, while a power washer does make the entire process faster and easier, experts say that it can be too rough on wood—especially if your deck’s been getting on in years. Scrubbing with oxygenated bleach as well as a thorough round of sanding is better for your deck in the long run.

Revitalize your outdoor furniture

During your yard upgrade, you may be tempted to replace your outdoor furniture with newer, stylish models. If you have the budget for it, it’s definitely a solid move to make in giving your yard a new look. However, if you’re looking to save some money or you just can’t bear the thought of tossing what you already have installed in your yard, then simply treating them to some restorative work should suffice. Use a wire brush to remove flaking paint and rust from metal furniture, while those made of wood can be freshened up with a mixture of turpentine and boiled linseed oil-mix. From there, re-stain them to the shade you want with an oil-based varnish or shellac.

A great-looking yard doesn’t always have to involve a lot of space. By carrying out the above steps, not only will you be able to give new life to your yard, but also make it more attractive and appealing to look at in the long run.

Filed Under: Diy/Home Tagged With: DIY, garden, home, home improvements, house, small garden, yard

Safety Tips! Warning Signs of Faulty Wiring in Every Home

March 10, 2018 by Miriam Dunning Leave a Comment

In this day and age, most of us don’t even think about electricity until something goes wrong. This doesn’t mean you should stress about it every day, but if you do notice a sign of an electrical problem, don’t ignore it. Electrical malfunctions result in more than 47, 000 house fires every year, and the majority of those could have been prevented. You might think that this can’t happen to you, but you can never know for sure – and it’s always better to be safe than sorry. With that in mind, here are some of the warning signs that you should look out for.

Your circuit breaker trips too often

When working properly, your circuit breaker is supposed to switch off on its own when overloaded. It’s okay if it trips from time to time, but if you notice this happening every day, then there might be something wrong with it.

There is a weird smell

If you notice any burning, smoky, or unusual smell in your home, try to locate the source. If it’s coming from a new appliance, then don’t worry too much about it – new appliances tend to smell funny the first time they are used. However, if it’s coming from an outlet, make sure to turn off and unplug whatever is connected to it, because this could mean that your wire coverings are melting. In this case, don’t use the outlet, and call an electrician right away.

There is a buzzing sound

When everything is working properly, you shouldn’t “hear” electricity. However, bad wiring, broken outlets, and loose prongs can make the current jump, which produces a buzzing sound. If you live in the Land Down Under and you hear such a sound, don’t hesitate to call a professional electrician from Glenco who can locate your problem, fix it, and ensure that your home is safe.

Your lights are buzzing or flickering

If your lights are often flickering or buzzing, this could mean that there is some electrical issue, especially if this happens when you use some other electrical device or appliance. Lighting fixtures usually use only a small amount of power, which is why it is possible that there is a space heater or some major appliance that uses a lot more power wired to the same circuit. This problem could be solved by installing a separate circuit just for the appliances. However, it could also mean that your wiring is loose or bad, so don’t ignore this sign.

The power outlets don’t look right

Your appliances are meant to produce some amount of heat. However, if you notice any charring or scorch marks on your power outlets, it could mean that the wiring underneath is heating up too much, which is not supposed to happen and in most cases is a sign of some kind of damage. This should be taken very seriously, as such power outlets could lead to electrical fires. Similarly, if your power outlets are too warm or vibrating, it could be another problem with potentially serious consequences. With all that in mind, try to remember to check your power outlets from time to time.

You see sparks

If you feel any tingle or shock when touching your appliances, no matter how mild, don’t ignore it. Turn off the power in that area of your home – or at least unplug the appliances – and call an electrician. Moreover, sparks coming from your fuse fox or any power outlet is never a good sign. However, a sparking appliance could simply mean that the appliance is faulty, in which case an appliance repairman could test it and fix it easily. Plus, if you’ve bought the appliance recently, it should still be under the warranty, which means that it shouldn’t cost you anything to get it repaired. On the other hand, if the appliance is not the problem, call a reliable electrician to examine your power outlets.

 

Never take your electricity for granted since one overlooked issue can lead to costly consequences. Check your outlets from time to time, and don’t ignore any funny smells. Turn off your appliances if you notice any sparks coming from the outlets, check your lights if they start flickering, and most importantly, never try to fix any of these issues yourself. Always call a trained professional to repair your wiring, as only they can ensure that your home is safe and properly wired.

Filed Under: Diy/Home Tagged With: DIY, electrics, home, house, safety, wiring

Garden Skip Bins – Are They Worth It?

March 9, 2018 by Miriam Dunning Leave a Comment

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There is absolutely no doubt that skip bins are a necessity for most building sites. But, many homeowners often don’t realise the benefits a skip bin can offer, and the value of hiring one. While you may be happy enough to lug your rubbish to a tip, know that this is a process that’s not just inconvenient, but detrimental to the environment, too.

So, are skip bins really useful? Besides the fact that you can get cheap skip bin hire Perth experts are offering, here’s a look at the top 3 benefits of hiring a skip.

1. Skip Bins for Commercial Use

Many commercial customers like to use heavy-duty skip bins when it comes to removing building waste from commercial properties. Skip bins are, overall, handy for removing just about any kind of waste from a work environment, especially construction sites. In fact, you can use skip bins to remove everything from asphalt, cardboard and timber to rubble, soil, clay, bricks, steel and even green waste. Skip bins come in a wide range of sizes and are designed to suit most commercial waste removal requirements.

2. Getting Rid of Domestic Waste

Many customers also book skip bins for their domestic clean-ups. Domestic bins are available in smaller capacities, making them ideal for just about any kind of project, from a small clean-up to a larger home renovation project. What’s more, the bins can take all kinds of household and green waste to ensure that waste is safely transported from your home and properly disposed of.

3. Getting Rid of Garden Waste

Renovating your garden? Clearing up? Use a skip bin! Skip bins are ideal for green waste and garden removals, too. Many customers hire a garden skip bin along with garden bags to dispose of green waste, whether they’re tidying up their garden or having a complete outdoor overhaul. Garden skips are also available in a range of capacities and usually only accept recyclable waste products like grass cuttings, foliage, flowers, branches, twigs and leaves. For larger soil, timber and other types of waste, it’s better to hire a general domestic skip bin.

What’s the Verdict?

Hiring a garden skip bin is definitely worth it! It’s a simple and highly cost-effective way to get rid of your unwanted garden refuse in the safest and most responsible manner. Skip bins can also be used to get rid of domestic and commercial waste from properties. What’s more, hiring a skip bin isn’t as costly as some homeowner’s thing. When you hire a bin, you also get to dispose of garden waste in the most effective and efficient manner possible.

Instead of dumping your garden refuse, burning it or leaving it to rot and bring down the value of your property, consider hiring a garden skip bin. It will be delivered to your doorstep and taken away when you’re done with it. It’s really as easy and affordable as that!

Filed Under: Diy/Home Tagged With: DIY, garden, garden skip, home

The Subtle Differences Between Blinds and Shades

December 8, 2017 by Miriam Dunning Leave a Comment

Many homeowners around the globe are confused when thinking of blinds and shades, and it is understandable that most people think the two terms mean the same thing, when in actual fact, there are subtle differences. For those who are not yet clear on this, here is a definitive explanation that will enlighten you as to the differences between blinds and shades.

Blinds

For a screening unit to be classified as a blind, it would have either vertical or horizontal slats, which allow for fine control over lighting. The range of materials that can be used in extensive, and includes the following:

  • Timber
  • Aluminium
  • Fabric
  • Composites

Styles are also varied, and the mechanism used to raise or lower the blinds have also changed over the years. Initially, they would operate using a series of pulleys and a rope, yet these can present a risk of strangulation for children and pets. Modern units can be cordless, and some larger units can also be motorised, for easy adjustment. If, for example, you are looking for excellent quality vertical blinds in the UK, there are online suppliers of made to measure units that are guaranteed to please. Blinds are much preferred over traditional screening, such as curtains, as one has a much finer control over light and seclusion by adjusting the angle of the slats. Many people prefer vertical blinds, as they do not gather as much dust and are generally easier to keep clean, and with composite materials, a wipe with a damp cloth is all it takes to keep the blinds looking like new.

Shades

Shades are termed as “soft window coverings” and are typically made of fabric. The shades can be raised or lowered, as with a blind, yet there are no slats, rather the fabric (or other material) is a single piece. There are many styles of shades, some that pleat and fold as they are raised, while the majority are roller operated, for easy adjustment. Shades offer the homeowner an effective way to block out all sunlight, and the range of materials used allow for matching with the existing décor. Although there are no slats, the shade can be adjusted by raising or lowering and with modern versions, you can stop the shade at any point, which gives you a certain degree of adjustment, but if you really want the perfect system for light control, blinds are the way to go.

If fine control over lighting is not essential, shades offer the ideal screening solution, and with either a single colour or pattern, one can select something that matches the décor of the room. Blinds, on the other hand, do give you more choices with respect to how much light you block out, and with a choice of either horizontal or vertical slats, blinds are considered very effective for domestic screening. There are online suppliers of both shades and blinds, and the perfect way to order is made to measure units, which are certain to fit perfectly.

Most online suppliers have a guide to precise measuring, and if you follow the instructions to the letter, you are sure to have the perfect size. For customized blinds that are sure to fit and can be installed for you, contact The Blinds Source, a window treatment installer.

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