Archive for January, 2009

A Real Victorian Bathroom

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

digital_photography_online_110Furthermore, when we think about traditional Victorian Bathrooms we also think of the beautiful mirrors with highly decorative edges and the fixed shower heads that had a wide spray. And although such shower heads began to change in order to go more towards the smaller water savers, you can now find classic replicas that are able to give you that widened spray yet still keep with the energy efficiency that we all want.

The newer styled bathroom of today tends to be designed with clean lines and sparse floor plans. However, if you want a truly traditional Victorian look you will do well to remember that clutter is not a bad thing. What these extra Bathroom Furniture pieces do is ad that lived in look and feel. This could mean you purchase some extra furniture to hold little trinkets and objects that will add to the character of the room.

Underfloor Heating Kits by ergonomic design

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

digital_photography_online_19n an age of stainless steel and plastic, going vintage is a refreshing turn for many homeowners. And there may be no better place to incorporate vintage materials than in the kitchen. Furthermore, using vintage materials saves valuable items from the landfill, making vintage a feel-good and appealing option for your kitchen remodel. From fixtures to frills, the kitchen holds a wealth of opportunity for history-minded homeowners.

We provide underfloor heating solutions for wooden floors right through to the more powerful underfloor heating systems that are ideal for tile floors.

Underfloor heating and cooling is a structure of central cooling and heating which uses warm conveyance and radiant cold or heat for inside climate handle, rather than forced air heating which relies on convection. Heat can be provided by circulating animated water or by mesh, electric cable or film heaters.