Shower EnclosureTiles look great when they are first fitted into bathroooms but a few months down the line and the grout between the tiles can start to show signs of mould. Cleaning tile grout can be a real pain and it`s not the job to do if you are short on time. I`ve lost count of the amount of hours I must have lost in the past trying to enhance the look of the grout that`s between the tiles in our bathroom. When the time comes to update our bathroom I`ll be looking at other types of materials that can be used around the bath and as part of the
Shower Enclosure. One material that immediately springs to mind is glass as this can now be made into splashbacks, wall panels and
Shower Enclosures. With over 200 standard colours to choose from the glass can create a truly amazing effect in countless areas of the home. Used as kitchen splashbacks they can add a real style statement and when a
Shower Enclosure is made from glass it helps to create a dreamy designer wetroom. From a hygiene point of view a glass
Shower Enclosure is fantastic because it`s so easy to keep clean. Surface areas that are made from glass can simply be wiped down and they won`t harbour the bacteria that can often cause mould to form.
Reclaimed OakMy sister bought a plot of land back in the early 1990s and proceeded to have her own house built upon it. This was to be the family home for the foreseeable future so it had to be as perfect as possible. As part of the build
Reclaimed Oak was used and this proved to be a shrewd move. The oak was used as flooring and it was also used to create special features within the property. I must admit, I`d love to buy a plot of land and build my own home uppon it. In fact, I quite fancy taking on a barn conversion to create our dream family home. A barn conversion would give me a licence to unleash my creative abilities. I`d use plenty of
Reclaimed Oak within the property and have a large feature fireplace that had an oak beam running over the top of it. The flooring, stairs and doors leading into each one of the rooms would also be made out of
Reclaimed Oak. Material of this nature would blend in seamlessly with the natural stone of the main construction. Having seen my sister build her own house back in the 1990s maybe the time has come for her to watch us for a change.
French Style FurnitureMy sister has just redecorated the guest bedroom in her house and given it a flirty French theme. Within the room there now proudly stands a French sleigh bed as well as other items of
Curtains
The majority of homes will have Curtains at the windows unless they are totally trendy dwellings that donā??t feel the need to have these types of window dressings. For the majority of properties they prefer to have drapes at their windows as they can be features that blend in with the interior themes of the room. In lounges and bedrooms, dining rooms and studies a vast array of material can be on display. Customers can opt for ready made products if they like or if they want items that fit perfectly then made to measure goods are available. The heading style at the top of the
Curtains normally comes in four options namely, pencil pleat, pinch pleat, eyelet or tab tops. Itā??s up the individual to decide on the type of curtain rails that they want, and poles or tracks tend to be the usual choices. The best thing is you can now order items online and the process is very simple. If you are uncertain about the fabric or the design samples can be sent to the home. Once you are happy with the style you can order the
Curtains online by simply inputting tack width and drop details, the heading style, plus lining type, and whether a valance and tiebacks are required.