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  • Minimum Space in Front of a Bathroom Vanity

    Good bathroom design not only takes into consideration how good the bathroom looks but also how it functions. Part of this function is how a user interacts with the bathroom, including how much space…

    Last Updated: May 03, 2013
  • How to Replace a Bathroom Vanity Light With Track Lighting

    Bathroom vanity lights can be old fashioned and obtrusive. Often they increase the heat in the bathroom and direct the light away from where you need it most. Replacing the bathroom vanity light with…

    Last Updated: May 02, 2013
  • How to Make Custom Designer Keys

    Custom designer keys can really help you remember what key belongs to what item. Make custom designer keys with help from an experienced crafts expert in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 11, 2013
  • How to Totally Get Rid of an Add-On Bar

    Web browser toolbars are add-ons, or extensions, that you can add to your browser to extend its functionality. Sometimes add-ons get installed on your system without your knowledge or consent by…

    Last Updated: Apr 06, 2013
  • How to Enlarge a Window for a Kitchen Remodel

    The kitchen in many older houses has an undersized window, and replacing it with a larger one is one way to visually broaden the space. Enlarging a window opening isn't a difficult framing project,…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • How to Remodel Your Kitchen for $1000

    An old or outdated kitchen can quickly date and bring down your entire home. A new, complete kitchen remodel may cost as much as $20,000 or more if you let the pros do it, but you can get an updated…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • How to Replace a Tiled Vanity Top With Marble

    Tiled countertops are used in many parts of the country as a practical way to create a waterproof surface for the vanity. Over time, however, tiles can crack and grout can become discolored. When this…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • Decorating & Designing a Small Kitchen

    Just because a kitchen is small doesn't mean that it can't still make a lasting impression. Decorate and design a small kitchen with help from an interior designer living and working in New York City…

    Last Updated: Mar 27, 2013
  • Repurposing Kitchen Islands

    You'd be surprised by just how versatile kitchen islands really are. Find out about repurposing kitchen islands with help from an interior and life designer in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Feb 26, 2013
  • How Low to Place Vanity Lighting on a Wall

    Vanity lighting needs to be installed in a very specific location for the best possible results. Learn how low to place vanity lighting on the wall with help from a registered interior designer in…

    Last Updated: Apr 20, 2012
  • How to Update Your Bathroom Vanity

    Updating your bathroom vanity can be accomplished in a number of different ways depending on your preferences. Learn how to update your bathroom vanity with help from a registered interior designer in…

    Last Updated: Apr 20, 2012
  • How to Design a Glass Shower

    Designing a glass shower requires you to keep a few key things in mind. Learn how to design a glass shower with help from a registered interior designer in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 20, 2012
  • How Do I Keep Bathroom Remodeling Costs Down?

    Remodeling your bathroom can take up not only a lot of time, but a lot of your hard-earned money as well. Keep bathroom remodeling costs down with help from a registered interior designer in this free…

    Last Updated: Apr 20, 2012
  • Do-It-Yourself Kitchen Makeovers

    Giving your kitchen a makeover doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg. Learn about do-it-yourself kitchen makeovers with help from a registered interior designer in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 05, 2012
  • How to Tile a Curved Vanity Top

    Putting a ceramic tile top on a vanity creates a durable, attractive surface, which can match the tile in a bathroom or accent the colors in a dressing area. You can use tiles of any size, unglazed or…

    Last Updated: Mar 27, 2012
  • How to Install Banisters at the Tops of Stairs

    Banisters are vital to keeping people safe on a stairway because they both supply a barrier to prevent someone from falling over the side and they also provide a rail to grip to prevent slipping. Some…

    Last Updated: Mar 27, 2012
  • How to Replace a Bathroom Shell

    A bathroom shell, also known as a shower or bathtub surround, is a cost-effective solution if you want an updated look and have a tight budget. Replacing the shell is also an ideal time to inspect the…

    Last Updated: Mar 27, 2012
  • How to Add an Overhead Light to a Kitchen Without Drilling

    Many homeowners and renters seek methods to add lighting to their kitchens without performing major renovation. In some cases, the desire to add an overhead light in a kitchen without drilling comes…

    Last Updated: Mar 23, 2012
  • How to Build a Dormer in a Bathroom

    A dormer can change the outward appearance of a house, but it also can be a major improvement for the interior. A dormer window in a bathroom will open that room to additional outside light. A dormer…

    Last Updated: Mar 21, 2012
  • A Custom Function Parse Error in WordPress Design Editor

    The WordPress Theme Editor screen offers an alternative to downloading your WordPress theme files, editing them and uploading them again. However, under certain circumstances you may see a Parse Error…

    Last Updated: Mar 21, 2012
  • How to Choose Kitchen Floors & Counters

    Selecting kitchen floors and counters requires you to keep a few very important things in mind. Choose kitchen floors and counters with help from a professional kitchen designer in this free video…

    Last Updated: Mar 02, 2012
  • Kitchen Renovations to Increase Worth

    Not every kitchen renovation will increase the value of your home. Learn about the types of kitchen renovations that will increase value and worth with help from a registered interior designer in this…

    Last Updated: Feb 22, 2012
  • Do Corner Kitchen Nooks Have to Be Up Against a Wall?

    In most kitchens, the corner kitchen nook is up against a wall. Find out if corner kitchen nooks have to be up against a wall with help from a registered interior designer in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Feb 22, 2012
  • How to Install Vanity Splash Pans

    Splash pans, or splash guards, prevent water from running off the side of your tub or shower floor and damaging your walls or floor. The splash guard installs along the corners of your tub, shower or…

    Last Updated: Jan 08, 2012
  • How to Add a Raised Counter to a Kitchen Breakfast Bar

    A kitchen breakfast bar is an area with surface space for eating or cooking and usually with some seating. Building a raised counter on the breakfast bar will increase the surface space available. You…

    Last Updated: Jan 04, 2012
  • Free Do-it-Yourself Bathroom Floor Replacement

    If you have a bathroom floor that you do not like, then you can transform the floor space with a few simple materials from your home construction supply and craft stores. Add a little creativity and…

    Last Updated: Jan 04, 2012
  • How to Build a Kitchen Island Ledge

    Extending a kitchen island by installing a ledge provides you with more surface space for cooking or storage. As with the original island countertop, a ledge extension requires a strong support to…

    Last Updated: Jan 01, 2012
  • DIY Bathroom Wall Hideaway Cabinets

    You can build your own bathroom cabinet with a minimum of parts and labor by building it into your bathroom wall. Such a hideaway cabinet uses the wall studs as the sides of the cabinet. The finished…

    Last Updated: Dec 30, 2011
  • How to Layout the Bathroom Plumbing in a Basement Before the Floors Are Poured

    A home’s plumbing system is a network of water supply lines, drainage pipes and plumbing vents, all of which efficiently direct water flow in and out of the home. Because breaking out a concrete…

    Last Updated: Dec 29, 2011
  • How High to Install an Outlet Above a Bathroom Vanity

    Electrical wiring is not something you treat like a toy. Even if you do all the work with the power off, wiring something incorrectly could create a short circuit or a fire hazard once you turn the…

    Last Updated: Dec 28, 2011
  • How to Install the Plumbing for Ikea Vanities

    IKEA is a major manufacturer of bathroom furniture, including a wide variety of vanities. Although the selection of IKEA vanities varies in style and design, all of the company's vanities use standard…

    Last Updated: Dec 28, 2011
  • How to Install a Vanity Top With Unsquare Walls

    One of the most difficult steps in installing a new vanity top is squaring the vanity top to the walls. The walls in older homes become out of square due to settling of the framing. Fortunately, since…

    Last Updated: Dec 26, 2011
  • How to Wire a Waterproof Spot Light in the Shower

    Waterproof spotlights in showers are standard canister lights with a waterproof trim that uses a gasket to keep water out. The waterproof trim makes the light suitable for installation over showers or…

    Last Updated: Dec 26, 2011
  • How to Finish When Gutting and Renovating a Bathroom

    Renovating a bathroom is challenging and time-consuming. If you haven't planned out your renovation project completely, the job is liable to be even more difficult. When you're getting close to a…

    Last Updated: Dec 25, 2011
  • Wrap-Around Do-It-Yourself Kitchen Countertops

    When homeowners remodel a kitchen, they often gut the entire kitchen so they can start from scratch. These types of projects can be very expensive, so any part of the remodel that you can complete…

    Last Updated: Dec 24, 2011
  • Framing a Kitchen Island Counter

    Kitchen islands provide extra counter and storage space to many residential homes. Kitchen islands typically consist of cabinets on one side with a countertop that overhangs on the side opposite of…

    Last Updated: Dec 23, 2011
  • How to Build a Kitchen Island From a Bathroom Vanity

    With the proliferation of small appliances designed to make cooking chores faster and easier, you may covet more food preparation space. Few serious cooks would turn down extra storage space, too, but…

    Last Updated: Dec 23, 2011
  • Framing a Soffit Above Bathroom Cabinets

    If you're looking to improve the appearance of your bathroom, one project to consider is installing a soffit above the cabinet. A soffit is a box-like area of the ceiling that is often used to hide…

    Last Updated: Dec 19, 2011
  • How to Glue a Glass Sheet to the Wall in Remodeling a Bathroom

    When remodeling a bathroom, you may choose to use glass sheets to cover the walls. Glass protects the walls from moisture and is easy to clean, making it a viable option for high-humidity bathrooms.…

    Last Updated: Dec 19, 2011
  • How to Add a Bar to the Galley Kitchen for a Kitchen Remodel

    A galley kitchen is a very user-friendly space for a cook, but a bar area will make it more user-friendly for family members and guests. Figuring out where to place a bar will require going over…

    Last Updated: Dec 19, 2011
  • How to Add a Nook for a Refrigerator Outside of the Kitchen

    Smaller kitchens sometimes have inadequate space for refrigerators. If the house is old, the size of the space may have been calculated for a much smaller refrigerator. Other issues include inadequate…

    Last Updated: Dec 19, 2011
  • How to Enclose an Open-Design Shower

    Open shower designs are becoming more and more common in contemporary homes, especially those that have small bathrooms, since the lack of a shower enclosure helps to make the bathroom feel more open.…

    Last Updated: Dec 19, 2011
  • How to Replace Bathroom Vanity Lights Going From One Light to Two Lights

    Lighting is important in bathrooms, especially over the vanity, so you can see yourself in the mirror. If your vanity lighting contains only one bulb, you can replace the single fixture with two…

    Last Updated: Dec 19, 2011
  • How to Repurpose a Dresser to a Bathroom Vanity

    A repurposed dresser, whether purchased new or found at a thrift shop, makes a charming bathroom vanity. The dresser adds storage space and creates a starting point for the bathroom's design.…

    Last Updated: Dec 19, 2011
  • DIY Counter-Height Breakfast Nook

    While most breakfast nooks are built at standard table height and use benches or booth-style seating, modern decorators have taken breakfast nooks to a whole new level. Now, people are building…

    Last Updated: Dec 19, 2011
  • How to Add a Breakfast Bar to a Countertop

    Adding a breakfast bar to an existing countertop requires a lot less effort than installing the countertop. There is no need to create a stable base of cabinetry when adding a breakfast bar, as there…

    Last Updated: Dec 17, 2011
  • How to Add a Breakfast Nook to a Kitchen

    A breakfast nook suggests an inviting, cozy space recessed into a corner of the kitchen. While they never really went out of style, breakfast nooks are making a big comeback these days because they…

    Last Updated: Dec 16, 2011
  • How to Design a Farm Kitchen

    Whether you live in an old farmhouse or are planning on designing a kitchen for your new home, the farm-style kitchen evokes feelings of country and comfort. Many designers and companies produce…

    Last Updated: Dec 16, 2011
  • How to Do Cove Lights in a Bathroom

    Incorporating some kind of accent lighting is wise to achieve aesthetically pleasing lighting in a room. It might not have a purpose other than to be eye-catching and dramatic, but that is reason…

    Last Updated: Dec 16, 2011
  • How to Install a Bath Vanity Against a Baseboard

    Removing or cutting the baseboards when you install a new bathroom vanity can lead to problems in the future. If you decide later to replace the vanity cabinet with one that's narrower, you'll have…

    Last Updated: Dec 16, 2011
  • How to Redo Your Kitchen Yourself

    Remodeling your kitchen doesn't have to be an expensive project that you pay someone else thousands of dollars to complete. It's possible to give your kitchen a complete overhaul, on your own, to suit…

    Last Updated: Dec 16, 2011
  • DIY Rustic Kitchen Island

    It is not uncommon for homeowners to spend a small fortune remodeling their kitchen, but there are many simple ways you can transform your kitchen for less. Creating your own rustic kitchen island,…

    Last Updated: Dec 16, 2011
  • How to Add an Extra Recessed Medicine Cabinet in a Small Bathroom Wall

    Adding an extra recessed cabinet inside a small bathroom requires you to plan carefully on the placement of the new cabinet. You cannot install the cabinet inside the wall where electrical wiring or…

    Last Updated: Dec 16, 2011
  • How to Remodel a High Bathroom in a Ranch

    Upgrading a second-level bathroom in a split-level or raised-ranch home often involves upgrading the room to make it more spacious and luxurious than the more utilitarian first-floor bath. This is…

    Last Updated: Dec 16, 2011
  • Do I Need a Permit to Redo My Kitchen?

    If you are planning to remodel your kitchen, it's best to do the job properly. Part of the process may include acquiring any work permits necessary. Permits vary, according to local ordinances and…

    Last Updated: Dec 16, 2011
  • Standard Height for Water & Drain Lines in a Bathroom Vanity

    When installing new fixtures in your bathroom, making sure the water supply lines and drains are properly placed does more than help you meet local code. It also makes it easier to remodel in the…

    Last Updated: Dec 14, 2011
  • How to Make a Laminate Vanity Top

    If you are remodeling your bathroom and have advanced carpentry skills, you may want to make your own laminate vanity top. While you can purchase ready-made countertops to fit over base cabinets, the…

    Last Updated: Dec 14, 2011
  • Can You Use Airtight IC Lights in Bathrooms?

    Lights that carry an insulated contact or “IC” rating are fully insulated. The insulation in these recessed lights prevents energy loss when they are installed in ceilings. If conditioned…

    Last Updated: Dec 13, 2011
  • Do-It-Yourself Bathroom Stall From Scratch

    Bathroom stalls offer privacy in a bathroom shared by two or more people. With the stall, one person can use the toilet while another uses the sink or shower. A stall does not require floor to ceiling…

    Last Updated: Dec 13, 2011
  • What Height Is Master Bath Cabinetry With a Knee Space?

    The height of bathroom cabinetry in a master bathroom determines specific features available in the space. If you plan to construct or redesign a master bathroom and want knee space under the cabinets…

    Last Updated: Dec 13, 2011
  • What Size Light for a Breakfast Nook in a Kitchen?

    A breakfast nook in your kitchen is a valuable asset that increases the available space in the room and gives your family a place to start the day together. The appropriate light in a breakfast nook…

    Last Updated: Dec 12, 2011
  • Why Do Outdoor Bathrooms Have Roofs?

    Outdoor bathrooms and outhouses have been a staple in human convenience for centuries. These small buildings consist of four walls, a roof and a toilet or other means of seating for use during…

    Last Updated: Dec 12, 2011
  • What Kind of Light Can Be Used in an Enclosed Shower?

    When your enclosed shower is a bit dreary or shadowy and needs additional lighting, it's tempting to take the easy way out and simply hook up a table or floor lamp nearby. However, installing proper…

    Last Updated: Dec 11, 2011
  • Is a Light Above the Shower Safe?

    Water and electricity do not mix. While this is almost always true, technological advances now enable homeowners to enjoy tub and shower lighting without fear of electrocution. Provided you select the…

    Last Updated: Dec 11, 2011
  • How to Frame a Bathroom Layout

    A bathroom is laid out as part of the planning process. A detailed plan is drawn that includes measurements and the location of the bathroom fixed within the plan. This floor plan is used by the…

    Last Updated: Dec 10, 2011
  • How to Raise the Height of a Bathroom Vanity

    There are a variety of reasons to raise the height of a bathroom vanity, including the installation of a smaller bathroom mirror than before, so have the vanity match the heights of other pieces in…

    Last Updated: Dec 09, 2011
  • How to Cast a Concrete Vanity Top

    Concrete isn’t just for sidewalks and driveways. This product, along with its new colors and textures, is finding its way into home décor. A concrete vanity is just one example of the many…

    Last Updated: Dec 09, 2011
  • How to Relocate a Light in a Bathroom

    Whether it is part of a larger remodel plan or a standalone project, you may want to relocate a bathroom light. If you have never attempted this type of task before, it may seem a little intimidating.…

    Last Updated: Dec 09, 2011
  • How to Make a Fabric Breakfast Nook

    Whether part of a large kitchen or featured as an alcove off the kitchen, a breakfast nook makes a relaxing space where you can enjoy your morning cup of coffee in peace. If you're interested in…

    Last Updated: Dec 09, 2011
  • How to Retrofit a Vanity Top to a Bathroom Cabinet

    When you decide to replace the vanity top in your bathroom, you must install a new one that fits correctly on the existing cabinet, otherwise the counter can wobble and loosen the faucet’s…

    Last Updated: Dec 09, 2011
  • How to Refinish an Aristokraft Laminate Kitchen Island

    Laminate has many applications and is often used in kitchens because it is affordable and durable. Aristokraft uses laminate in many of its kitchen surfaces, including islands, for these reasons. If…

    Last Updated: Dec 09, 2011
  • How to Make a Template to Put Down a New Kitchen Floor

    If you are installing a new kitchen floor, make a paper template of the floor. This will make the job easier, and the end result will be more professional-looking. Because a paper template is…

    Last Updated: Dec 09, 2011
  • How to Renovate a Bathroom With a Vaulted Ceiling

    A vaulted ceiling in a bathroom can open up the room, making it feel airy and light. However, the high ceilings add an extra element to the remodeling plan because of the additional vertical space.…

    Last Updated: Dec 09, 2011
  • How to Install a Stove Into a Kitchen Island

    Installing a stove into a kitchen island is not much different than installing one along a wall. Once you have a plumber or electrician provide the hookups required for a gas or an electric stove, you…

    Last Updated: Dec 08, 2011
  • How to Design a Kitchen Garden With Artichokes

    Many gardeners add artichokes to their kitchen gardens to eliminate the high cost of purchasing them at the grocery store. While they are easy to grow, artichokes are often challenging to integrate…

    Last Updated: Dec 08, 2011
  • How to Cut a Natural Quartz Vanity Top

    Kitchen and bathroom counter tops often consist of natural stone products, one of which is quartz. Quartz is a solid surface that resists scratches and has many of the same qualities as granite and…

    Last Updated: Dec 08, 2011
  • How to Concrete Kitchen Floors

    Concrete kitchen floors are extremely durable and can be easily cleaned compared to other flooring options. Homeowners have many things to consider when picking which flooring material they prefer.…

    Last Updated: Dec 08, 2011
  • How to Assemble a Bath Vanity

    Assembling a bathroom vanity involves planning and putting together numerous parts, none of which require advanced plumbing skills. The process will be easier if you install the faucet in the sink of…

    Last Updated: Dec 08, 2011
  • How to Add a Vent Hood to a Kitchen Island

    A kitchen vent hood can help remove odors, smoke and grease from a kitchen by directing the air from the kitchen to the exterior of the home through a vent pipe. Although vent hoods are typically…

    Last Updated: Dec 07, 2011
  • Can I Change the Color of My Marble Bathroom Vanity Top?

    If you have an old or discolored marble vanity in your bathroom, you can change its appearance with paint. Few people realize that you can paint over marble, retaining the durability of the marble but…

    Last Updated: Dec 07, 2011
  • DIY Bathroom Corner Cabinet & Shelf Wall Unit

    A corner cabinet and shelf wall unit works well for a small bathroom. This type of cabinet takes up little space because it is installed in the corner and it incorporates both open and enclosed…

    Last Updated: Dec 07, 2011
  • Do I Need to Polish a Granite Vanity Top After Cutting?

    A polished granite vanity is an attractive addition to a bathroom or bedroom. Installing the granite yourself may require that you also polish the surface, but you have options when it comes to…

    Last Updated: Dec 07, 2011
  • Do You Have to Seal Cedar in a Bathroom?

    Cedar is an attractive red wood that releases a pleasant aroma when it is new. It seems like a natural choice for a bathroom, but before installing your cedar paneling or trim, it is important to take…

    Last Updated: Dec 07, 2011
  • Do All Bathroom Vanities Have a Backboard?

    While a traditional vanity top typically includes a short backboard, many vanity top choices for shoppers do not. Ready-made vanities come with a variety of vanity top materials both with and without…

    Last Updated: Dec 07, 2011
  • How to Add a Wall With a Breakfast Bar

    When you're planning a kitchen remodeling project, one factor to consider when designing the new kitchen is your family's eating habits. Breakfast time is often a quick meal eaten before going to work…

    Last Updated: Dec 07, 2011
  • The Requirement for the Distance Between a Vanity Top and an Electrical Outlet

    Bathroom vanities have become the standard for most homes throughout the United States. Vanity tops provide adequate working space for a number of personal-care appliances that people use every day.…

    Last Updated: Dec 06, 2011
  • How to Paint a Breakfast Nook

    Since the breakfast nook is one of your first stops in the morning, give it a fresh paint job to brighten the start of each day. Paint is one of the easiest, most affordable ways to transform a room…

    Last Updated: Dec 04, 2011
  • Removing Shower Door Splines

    Shower door spline is a U-shaped rubber or plastic channel with ribs on the outside. It is also called vinyl glazing channel. This channel fits down inside the metal frame of a shower door. The spline…

    Last Updated: Dec 04, 2011
  • How to Install a Floating Double Vanity

    A floating double vanity features two sinks. As the name suggests, it floats on the wall, with as much as a foot or two of space between the vanity and the bathroom floor. You can create a trendy and…

    Last Updated: Dec 03, 2011
  • Can Bathroom Lights & Outlets Be on the Same Circuit?

    Because the combination of water and electricity can be deadly, code requirements for bathrooms are strict. They're designed to protect your family from injury or death as the result of electrocution.…

    Last Updated: Dec 01, 2011
  • How to Add an Eat-In Bar to a Half Wall

    An eat-in bar can offer a convenient space for your family to gather for breakfast or a casual dinner without the need for a dining table. This can help save space, which is particularly important if…

    Last Updated: Dec 01, 2011
  • Ideas to Remodel Kitchen Soffits With Lights

    Tray and other dimensional ceilings can be stunning architectural design elements in any room, and they elevate the kitchen to more than just the workhorse of the house. But where there's a…

    Last Updated: Nov 30, 2011
  • How to Construct Kitchen Soffits

    Soffits provide a means of hiding dead space above wall cabinets or camouflaging pipes. Contractors find them reasonably simple to make -- they just frame the space and drywall it. Also called…

    Last Updated: Nov 28, 2011
  • The Correct Ways to Replace the Rotted Subfloor in a Bathroom

    Peeling or buckled flooring, spots that feel spongy as you step on them and a distinct musty odor often indicate a rotted subfloor. Simply replacing the rotted floor covering is not enough; the…

    Last Updated: Nov 24, 2011
  • My Fluorescent Kitchen Light Doesn't Work in High Humidity

    Fluorescent lights are an alternative to incandescent lights, providing more hours of illumination with less energy cost. Typically, the initial cost of buying a fluorescent bulb is greater than that…

    Last Updated: Nov 22, 2011
  • How to Fix a Hump in the Kitchen Floor

    If you have a large hump or bulge in your kitchen floor, there’s a good chance that a structural issue with your home is causing the problem. For humps that are several feet long or cover a…

    Last Updated: Nov 22, 2011
  • A Do-It-Yourself Roll-Out Kitchen Storage Pantry Unit

    Rolling storage is incredibly flexible, and increases its usefulness by facilitating easy transport to whatever area of the house you require it. Yet when used for kitchen pantry storage, it's…

    Last Updated: Nov 22, 2011
  • How to Replace a Bathroom Light With a Receptacle

    Since both bathroom lights and receptacles use 12- or 14-gauge electrical cable, you can use the existing wiring when you switch a light for a receptacle. However, since most electrical boxes with…

    Last Updated: Nov 22, 2011
  • Will a Bathroom Vanity Hide the Mounting Bracket of a Wall Sink?

    While a wall-hung bathroom sink can help a small bathroom appear more open, it lacks the storage and counter space that a vanity can provide. Because wall-hung sinks are installed with a bracket that…

    Last Updated: Nov 22, 2011
  • What Is the Most Durable Marble to Use in Kitchen Floors?

    Marble floors add a one-of-a kind natural element to a kitchen. The ancient Greeks and Romans recognized marble for its enduring attractiveness. Marble is a stone resulting from limestone…

    Last Updated: Nov 21, 2011
  • Venting Requirements for Island Cooktops

    Island cooktops have become a common feature in today’s homes. These cooktops make family meals and entertaining a group activity in which food preparation becomes part of the fun. Installation…

    Last Updated: Nov 20, 2011
  • How to Install an Estate Vanity Top

    Estate vanity tops provide an attractive and prefabricated surface to your home vanities, and can be purchased in a variety of configurations, styles and colors. Estate makes vanity tops for bathroom…

    Last Updated: Nov 20, 2011
  • Most Durable Vanities for Bathrooms

    Choosing the most durable vanity involves more than just selecting a certain brand. A vanity's construction and materials affect how well it will hold up under daily use and the damp conditions of a…

    Last Updated: Nov 19, 2011
  • How to Layout a Basement Bathroom

    A bathroom is a convenient addition to a finished basement that alleviates bathroom traffic in the main area of the house. Laying out a bathroom can be a challenge under any circumstances, and a…

    Last Updated: Nov 19, 2011
  • Remodeling the Cover Plate for a Tub Shower

    One very simple remodeling step you can make in your bathroom is to replace the cover plate or valve trim as it is also called. This cover plate is a single piece of metal that fits onto the shower…

    Last Updated: Nov 19, 2011
  • How to Make a Kitchen Island With a Slide-in Stove

    Planning an island with a slide-in range takes some extended thinking, as you will need to account for electrical or gas hookups and for a ventilation system. The electrical system can be run…

    Last Updated: Nov 18, 2011
  • Performance Standards of Cultured Marble Vanity Tops

    Cultured marble appears in myriad household items, from sinks to countertops to vanity mirrors. In 2001, the cast polymer industry adopted a set of standards for manufacturing materials like cultured…

    Last Updated: Nov 18, 2011
  • How to Install Inside Cabinet Lighting for a Bathroom Vanity

    Bathroom vanities are often difficult to see in their darkest corners. Because these vanities are used for storage, important items can often find their way into the parts of the interior that are…

    Last Updated: Nov 18, 2011
  • How to Add an eBook to the Nook

    The Nook is an eReader device sold by Barnes & Noble. This handheld tablet allows you to store and read hundreds of books electronically. Books available for eReader devices are also known as…

    Last Updated: Nov 18, 2011
  • How to Build a Bathroom Vanity Around a Baseboard Heater

    Baseboard heaters have a frustrating habit of showing up in home locations where you want to carry out simple projects. The presence of a home heating element, which requires additional space between…

    Last Updated: Nov 17, 2011
  • How to Vent a Bathroom Cabinet

    Sometimes a homeowner may discover that their bathroom cabinets are warmer on the inside than the bathroom is on the outside of the cabinet. This situation is often caused by a floor vent being…

    Last Updated: Nov 17, 2011
  • How to Remodel the Shower Right Next to the Toilet

    A bathroom with limited space calls for using colors and materials for a pleasing look. A shower next to the toilet requires a certain amount of wall material to visually separate the two areas in…

    Last Updated: Nov 17, 2011
  • Do It Yourself Kitchen Banquets

    Kitchen banquets are interior decorating designs that can become do-it-yourself projects. Banquets provide extra storage and create cozy dining areas with padded seats. With table seating against a…

    Last Updated: Nov 17, 2011
  • Can You Change the Height of Existing Bathroom Vanities?

    Bathroom counters and vanities generally stay within a narrow range when it comes to height; CornerHardware notes they tend to stay under 31 inches tall. This doesn’t work for everyone, though,…

    Last Updated: Nov 17, 2011
  • How to Do Wainscoting in the Bathroom

    Give your bathroom a sophisticated touch of class with wainscoting, a wall treatment that features planks and vertical lines. Wainscoting finishes include light wood, dark wood and white; or you can…

    Last Updated: Nov 17, 2011
  • Mounting a Marble Vanity Top

    Marble vanity tops can be an attractive addition in many bathroom designs. Marble is a stone, which can be shaped to fit any size or shape of vanity. Unlike a laminate top, a marble top is not screwed…

    Last Updated: Nov 17, 2011
  • How to Remove Bathroom Cabinets for Plumbing

    Bathroom remodeling projects may involve changes to the existing plumbing. You may have to remove bathroom cabinets, such as a vanity, in order accommodate new plumbing. Removing bathroom cabinets is…

    Last Updated: Nov 17, 2011
  • Renovating a Formica Kitchen

    Removing Formica laminate elements like countertops, cabinets and backsplashes and replacing them with natural materials can enhance the room and add value when it is time to sell. Renovating a…

    Last Updated: Nov 17, 2011
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    Giving a vanity a fresh coat of paint is a practical way to freshen up a bathroom. To make the vanity shiny, you need to use high-gloss paint. One of the keys to this project is to make sure you are…

    Last Updated: Nov 17, 2011
  • Large Toilet and Shower Designs

    Bathrooms and bathroom furniture and appliances come in a variety of shapes and sizes and affect the way you design your bathroom. A large toilet and shower are nice because of the comfort and space…

    Last Updated: Nov 17, 2011
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    Breakfast nooks add a cozy, decorative element to a kitchen while conserving space and adding storage. Also known as a banquette, the concept originated in Europe as window seating in a formal room.…

    Last Updated: Nov 17, 2011
  • How Tall Are Bathroom Vanities?

    Bathroom vanities usually consist of a cabinet with a sink and counter attached. The cabinetry has the biggest impact on the height of a vanity. However, your control over the height depends on…

    Last Updated: Nov 17, 2011
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    A walk-in shower adds another useful appliance to your bathroom. However, it can be expensive to install if you choose to build your own custom shower. Installing a pre-formed shower base with…

    Last Updated: Nov 17, 2011
  • Bathroom Vanities by Size

    The size of a bathroom vanity is just as important as its appearance, because the size affects the amount of counter and storage space you have in your bathroom. A vanity's dimensions also may affect…

    Last Updated: Nov 17, 2011
  • Bathroom Layout Measurements

    Laying out a bathroom is an important step in arranging appliances and fixtures in a way that is easy to use and pleasing to the eye. A well laid out bathroom is one in which there is space for…

    Last Updated: Nov 17, 2011
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    You need to stretch a laminate floor when the ambient humidity and temperature conditions in your kitchen fall outside of the range that the flooring manufacturer recommends. This causes the planks to…

    Last Updated: Nov 17, 2011
  • How to Design and Size a Shower

    Designing a bathroom shower can be a way for you to express your creative ideas, but do some advance planning so you don’t run up your costs and take the fun out of the project. The size of the…

    Last Updated: Nov 17, 2011
  • Do It Yourself Kitchen Vapor Barrier

    Any homeowner who has ever dealt with the frustrating, expensive and persistent problems associated with excess indoor moisture surely knows how useful a vapor barrier can be. Any area of the home…

    Last Updated: Nov 07, 2011
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    The task of raising the height of bathroom cabinets is made easier by the fact that all of the hardware needed is already installed in the cabinet. Basic tools are all you need to adjust the cabinets…

    Last Updated: Nov 07, 2011
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    Building a custom kitchen takes a lot of planning, but the results can be spectacular. Begin by leafing through home decorating magazines, researching online and visiting showrooms for inspiration.…

    Last Updated: Nov 07, 2011
  • How to Add SSID Names to the Nook

    The Nook is an eReader device supported by Barnes and Noble. Once you purchase a book, it's downloaded to your device using the built-in Wi-Fi connectivity. If your network is secure or for some…

    Last Updated: Nov 04, 2011
  • How to Redesign the Layout of the Kitchen to Include the Mudroom and Laundry Room

    An entrance into the kitchen makes a practical location for adding in a laundry and mudroom area. An effective redesign takes into account the current layout and available space while dedicating…

    Last Updated: Oct 24, 2011
  • How to Renovate a Heavily Used Small Bathroom

    If you have a large family or frequent guests, bathroom walls, floors and fixtures can take a lot of abuse simply through regular, daily use. However, there are some renovations you can make to a…

    Last Updated: Oct 24, 2011
  • Bathrooms With a Double Vanity vs. a Double Entry

    Create the bathroom of your design dreams while retaining usefulness of the space. Double vanities and double entrances to bathrooms are both useful options, but they are not for every bathroom. If…

    Last Updated: Oct 24, 2011
  • Roof Leaks in a Breakfast Nook

    Small and cozy, a breakfast nook is not just a spot to eat. It's also a nice place to sit down and enjoy the newspaper, pay bills or surf the net. Its proximity to the kitchen makes it a great place…

    Last Updated: Oct 24, 2011
  • How to Fix a Wobbly Vanity Top Sink

    You might have a wobbling vanity top sink if the vanity’s cabinet is not sitting level on the bathroom’s finished floor or the vanity top is not sitting level on the cabinet. When the sink…

    Last Updated: Oct 24, 2011
  • Hiding Kitchen Lighting

    Perhaps your kitchen is already so cluttered, adding one more decorative element could push the room over the top. Or your design sensibilities may be such that you’d rather not see a ho-hum…

    Last Updated: Oct 24, 2011
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    With today’s wide selection of vessel sinks, it’s a simple project to convert a dressing table into a bathroom vanity. Whether you select a new dressing table or repurpose an antique one…

    Last Updated: Oct 24, 2011
  • Can I Put a Bathroom Vanity on Laminate Flooring?

    Although laminate boards are renowned for their strength, a heavy bathroom vanity unit could potentially cause damage to your floor if you don't take the proper precautions. You can reduce the chances…

    Last Updated: Oct 24, 2011
  • Retro Bathroom Blue & Yellow Tiles Makeover Ideas

    The retro look of bold brights and colorful pastels that dotted the mid-20th century design landscape may feel outdated in the contemporary home. Makeover a vintage color palette such as blue and…

    Last Updated: Oct 23, 2011
  • How to Light Your Breakfast Nook

    A breakfast nook is usually a bright, inviting area with a small table for dining within the kitchen space. A combination of natural light and the lighting fixtures you install create the illumination…

    Last Updated: Oct 23, 2011
  • How to Measure for a Replacement Vanity Top

    The vanity is a major element of your bathroom and may even be a focal point. Therefore, you want the vanity top to look fresh and stylish. If it's looking worn and dated, you could decide to remodel…

    Last Updated: Oct 23, 2011
  • How to Renovate a Kitchen Loft

    Renovating a loft style kitchen that is raised, usually on a small platform with a step, can be a difficult task as most kitchen lofts are fairly small and have limited storage and work space.…

    Last Updated: Oct 22, 2011
  • Why Do Particleboard Kitchen Drawers Stink?

    Kitchen drawers made from particleboard can stink for a number of reasons. Usually, the smell is only evident in the kitchen or the drawers themselves. However, research shows that the use of…

    Last Updated: Oct 20, 2011
  • How to Add Height for Old Bathroom Vanities

    An old bathroom vanity adds a traditional, antique look to your bathroom, but you may notice that you are bending down to check out your appearance in the mirror. If your old bathroom vanity is…

    Last Updated: Oct 20, 2011
  • How to Repair Nail Holes in Bath Walls From a Shower Door Removal

    Shower doors pivot or slide on an aluminum frame that attaches to the shower walls by plastic anchors or cement fasteners. After removing the frame, unsightly holes may remain in the shower walls. The…

    Last Updated: Oct 20, 2011
  • How to Build a Plywood Backerboard Vanity Sink Top

    When making your own tile or mosaic vanity sink top, it is essential to create the right base for the tiling work so that your vanity top looks professional and will last through all the wear and tear…

    Last Updated: Oct 19, 2011
  • Do Bathrooms Need an AC Vent?

    Air conditioning vents help remove heated air and the moisture it carries from the bathroom. These vents may or may not be connected to other parts of the duct work in the house and typically carry…

    Last Updated: Oct 19, 2011
  • Can You Cut a Cultured Marble Vanity Top?

    Cultured marble is a common look-alike material that has seen increased use over the years due to its affordability compared to actual natural stone. In addition to being cheaper, it is also far…

    Last Updated: Oct 19, 2011
  • How to Replace a Circular Kitchen Tube Light

    No matter what type of light fixture you have in your kitchen, it's a certainty that one of light bulbs will burn out at one time or another. If your kitchen is lit by circular tube, or florescent…

    Last Updated: Oct 18, 2011
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