Designing The Perfect Kitchen Cabinets

The aesthetic appeal of your kitchen can have a dramatic impact on the overall value of your home. Since cabinetry plays a central role in the design of any kitchen, having the right cabinets in place will go a long way toward ensuring your kitchen looks great and functions properly. Here are three tips that you can use to design the perfect kitchen cabinets for your home in the future. Read More 

Comparing Interior Designers? Make Sure You Understand How They Are Charging

If you have decided to hire an interior designer to turn a room or your whole home into an aesthetically pleasing yet functional space, you have probably contacted a few for estimates on what it is going to cost you. However, as you are looking over the quotes, you need to take into consideration how they came up with the estimate. Not all interior design services charge the same way. You may need to pick apart the estimates to understand how they are charging so you can be sure you are getting the best price. Read More 

Tips For Protecting Your Hardwood Floors From Your Dogs

If you have dogs, you know the joy that they can bring to your life. They are warm bundles of energy that simply want your attention and love and are willing to give all of their love to you in return. However, your dogs are not going to bring joy to your hardwood floors. Your dogs' nails can result in deep scratches on the hardwood floor which can be difficult to resolve and expensive to replace. Read More 

Creating A “Game Of Thrones” Bathroom: Ideas For You

As a big fan of the hit television show and book series, Game of Thrones, you may be looking for ways to transform an area of your home into an escape into that magical and mythical world. Creating a Game of Thrones bathroom is a great way to accomplish this. However, you may not know how to start on this epic project or what elements from this complex and exciting fictional world you want to incorporated. Read More 

3 Tips For Removing Carpet

If you are planning on upgrading the flooring in your home, you will first need to remove the current flooring. If you have carpet, it takes more than just cutting and pulling it up. With the right technique, you can get that carpet pulled up without causing damage to the flooring underneath.     Get the Room Ready Before you start removing the carpet, you need to get the room ready. Read More