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Sony ICF-CDK70 Under Cabinet Kitchen Clock Radio With CD-Changer June 29, 2008

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Sony ICF-CDK70 Under Cabinet Kitchen Clock Radio with CD-ChangerYou can change the look of your bathroom inexpensively by simply changing the sinks or faucets. Likewise, you can replace the old kitchen faucets with new ones without having to remodel the whole kitchen.

Besides kitchen sinks and faucets, you may consider installing an Under Cabinet Kitchen Clock Radio with CD-Changer.

Since my husband constantly listens to the radio at home, this Sony Under Cabinet Kitchen Clock is a great way to save space and stop the constant tuning in of channels to get it right. Those preset channel savers are great!!

The sound is SONY, need I say more. It’s nice to have the 3 CDs available to be listened to as well.

I actually mounted the Under Cabinet Kitchen Clock Radio myself and that wasn’t a problem either, even for me.

Change The Look Of Your Bathroom Inexpensively With Delta Classic Two Handle Centerset Lavatory Faucets June 23, 2008

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Delta Classic Two Handle Centerset Lavatory FaucetIt doesn’t have to cost a lot to change the look of your bathroom. You can do it inexpensively by simply changing sinks or faucets.

I came across these Delta Classic Centerset Lavatory Faucets a few months ago after searching for life insurance quotes online.

The faucets have a beautiful finish and the handles have a very smooth action. The pop-up drain make them an even better value.

Installation for Delta Classic Two Handle Centerset Lavatory Faucets is excellent.

How To Change The Look Of Your Bathroom Inexpensively March 24, 2008

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If you want to change the look of your bathroom but you don’t have a lot of money, you can do so inexpensively by replacing your sink and faucet.

There are lots of choices on the market, many of which are “retro” and look like the faucets in your grandmother’s bathroom. You can also choose from modern-looking chrome faucets or fancy brass fixtures.

You can also still buy the old-fashioned crystal-headed faucets with the snub nosed spout. If you’re so inclined, you can buy the old-fashioned key-shaped faucet handles and can choose from porcelain, brass or brushed chrome finish.

Whatever you decide, there are plenty of choices out there available for you to pick something that exactly fits your lifestyle, budget and needs.

So You Think You Want To Remodel Your Bathroom February 12, 2008

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The smallest room in your home will undoubtedly require the largest number of professionals to remodel. A plumber, tiler, electrician, flooring installer, painter and cabinet installer will be called on to transform your bathroom—unless you’re terribly talented, handy, and patient.

One of the first things you’ll consider when thinking about a bathroom remodel is the bath sinks. There are many styles of bath sinks to choose from today. You’re not limited to the standard white porcelain bowl. Your options are many, including glass, marble, granite or ceramic free-standing bowls to molded Corian and faux marble.

The elegant bathroom you’re designing will definitely need two sinks. You can place them next to each other on a long countertop set atop a beautiful cabinet. Or block out a place on each side of the room for a single sink. Each person will be able to use their sink without rubbing elbows.

Some redesigned bathrooms have the sink in front of a window to take advantage of the natural light. The traditional mirror is found, framed, on another wall.

With extra floor space, you might select two elegant pedestal sinks in either traditional or contemporary designs. Using pedestal sinks will make the room more open, but not provide storage space. So be sure to have cabinets handy!

The faucets on the sinks will serve as the jewelry for the room and should be chosen with great care.

Whether you select traditional polished chrome devonshire faucets or the newer styles of brushed nickel or antiqued bronze aberdeen faucets, these items will be the finishing touch on a major transformation.

Do you dream of a moen showhouse sunken whirlpool tub for leisurely soaking? Does your Victorian home require a claw-foot tub with a hand-held brass showerhead? The least expensive alternative is a pre-molded fiberglass unit which incorporates both shower and tub.

The next most important selection you’ll make is the toilet. There are almost as many choices for toilets as there are for sinks or tubs. If you want a vintage look, you can choose a pull-chain flushing mechanism. If you want ultra-modern, how about a remote-controlled model? There are models with a built-in bidet for saving precious floor space.

Decorating the bathroom, whether it means a fresh coat of paint or a total remodel or something in between, can be a fun and rewarding project. Plan well and be patient, and you’ll love the results.