Q: How do I choose the right natural stone material for my renovation projects at home? Natural stone has been used as a material for the interior of homes for a long time now. It is used for walls tiling and floor tiling, wall columns, countertops, fireplaces, and other interior design elements.
Read MoreQ: How can I use Feng Shui in my kitchen renovation? A: Signifying the art of living in harmony, Feng Shui is rooted in ancient wisdom and philosophy of China.
Read MoreQ: Can you give me a few tips on how to select hardwood floors for our renovation? A: Timeless beauty, clean lines, strength and durability as well as the ease of cleaning and the classic look make hardwood flooring the perfect choice for your home.
Read MoreQ: What are the most common kitchen plan designs? A: The basic kitchen plan, in other words, the classic kitchen design comes in one of the following designs—the u-shape, the L-shape, the island and the peninsula designs.
Read MoreQ: What trends are pushing the top for 2014 in countertops, flooring and cabinetry? A: Looking into the future is always exciting at the beginning of the year, which is why we particularly love this question!
Read MoreRepairing Your Hardwood Floors Q: Can you give me a few tips on managing with scratches, stains and general maintenance for my new hardwood floors?
Read MoreKitchen Tips: Cleaning Butcher Block Countertops Q: I love my new butcher block countertops, but I’m not sure what the best approach is for taking care of them.
Read MoreQ: How can I ensure that my bathroom stays “waterproof?” A: One of the best things you can do to help keep your bathroom protected against water-related damage is to inspect it every 2-3 months.
Read MoreQ: What kinds of things should I think through when it comes to choosing kitchen lighting? A: Kitchen cabinets lights were once considered purely functional fixtures whose only purpose was to providing lighting for shelves and work areas beneath cabinets.
Read MoreIdeas for Distinctive Bathrooms Keep Flowing Q: How can I add more style and sophistication to my just-functional bathroom? A: Traditionally, bathrooms have been designed to be functional, but have often lacked the style and sophistication that is characteristic of those you see today.
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