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Can a Toilet go on an Internal Wall?

Chances are if you are asking yourself this question you may have been told by your builder or designer that the toilet needs to be placed against the outside wall. While there are good reasons to do so, it is not always necessary. In fact, …

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Are Bigger Tiles Harder to Lay?

Tiles are an excellent way to finish walls and floors in both residential and commercial premises. Not only are tiles affordable, but they are also quite durable and provide a beautiful appearance to the area they are used in. All you must do is choose …

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How High Should Baseboards be off the Floor?

Whether you are building a new home or room, remodeling one, or just doing a few touch-ups, baseboards can add both a unique touch to the room and help to hide flooring edges. Baseboards can add a bit of elegance to a room, but can …

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Should You Drywall the Ceiling Before the Walls?

Drywall is one of the most common building materials for many walls and ceilings. It’s easy to work with and can be easily installed. It is relied upon because it creates for clean finishes, is really durable, and will require minimal work and effort if …

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Modern Outdoor Furniture for Small Spaces

There are few things in life as delightful as basking in the sunshine while enjoying the outdoor living space of one’s home. With modern space-saving outdoor furniture, you will have everything you need to create the perfect backyard oasis, regardless of its size or shape. …

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Modern Space-Saving Furniture: What is it Exactly?

Choosing furniture for a home is no easy feat.  Many factors come into play including space, architectural design, and personal style. Space-saving furniture is always a bonus, regardless of your home’s size.  You may now be wondering to yourself, ‘what exactly is space-saving furniture’? What …

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What is the Difference Between Molding and Trim?

If you’ve recently embarked on a renovation project, chances are you’ve heard the terms molding and trim used interchangeably and may be wondering what the difference is between the two. Trim is a general term used to describe the material used around openings such as …