Heating your Home with Solar Energy

Friday, January 14th, 2011

Heating your Home with Solar Energy It doesn’t matter if you are building your home or remodeling, you can turn it into a solar energy home by making a few simple changes to your plan. If electric and gas become hard to manage you may want to consider heating your home with the sun. Solar [...]

Mom’s Bed and Breakfast

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

Bed and breakfast facilities continue to become more and more popular every year. That is why setting up your own bed and breakfast can become a great way to become a work-at-home mom while operating classy limited-stay hotel and restaurant. If you have a large home with some rooms that would work well as guest [...]

Your workshop-garage heater

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Why do you need a heater for your remodeled garage? The answer for this question is pretty obvious: one of the major disadvantages of using your garage as a workshop or a home office is that it wasnt meant for that. The garage is the special place reserved for your car, the garage is the [...]

Engineered Wooden Flooring: Comparing To Different Preferred Non-Carpet Options

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Are you considering engineered wooden flooring? By all means, you probably should. Of the three types of hard flooring that are popular for use throughout the home, engineered wooden flooring is the most likely to be all things to all people. Before you go diving headfirst into the first engineered wooden floors that you see, though, be sure to compare to the main competitors. Those would be solid wood floors, and laminate wooden flooring.

Reclaimed Wooden Flooring Is Not The Cheapest

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

There is a price associated with using reclaimed wooden flooring over traditional wooden floors, but with that price, you’re getting a lot. This is the BMW of flooring, after all, not the Yugo. Reclaimed wooden flooring just looks nicer and richer, though you wouldn’t think it by the name. The costs to recover and process the lumber is not a cheap one, however, and that means the price is going to be a bit higher in the end.