Фев 05, 9253 | frogqueen96:
Ever change the finish on a bathroom fixture?
Is it possible to spraypaint (or use another method) to inexpensively, yet effectively, change the finish on a bathroom sink faucet? I'm remodeling and already have some really nice faucets in oil...
A: I actually change the finish to oil rubbed bronze all the time, as it is quite trendy
I normally do this with bath hardware, toilet paper roll holders, towel bars, light fixtures,...
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Фев 05, 8445 | river gal:
Bathroom fixture website claims in business since 1999 but has 4 customer reviews?
All of the reviews are positive. The website has a very large inventory and very good pricing. How can it be that so few people have written reviews? I would like to purchase all of tbe fixtures...
A: Shopping online is a risk.
Some general rules to go by.
has a friend shopped there? most likely not.
Do they have a phone number and address listed?
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Tips on How to Prepare Your Home for Holiday Guests
I’m lucky and have a guest suite always ready for holiday guests. But even with a dedicated space, preparing my home for the annual onslaught of friends and family takes time and forethought.
Some preparations for holiday guests take only a few minutes; some take a lot longer. My advice: Start preparing your home for the holidays now.
Prioritize
The day before guests arrive is no time to pull apart junk drawers and clean out linen closets. Declutter guest rooms and public areas — foyer, kitchen, living room, den, and dining room. Remove anything unnecessary from countertops, coffee tables, and ottomans; if it’s out of sight, keep it out of mind, for now.
If you run short of time, bag up the clutter and store it in car trunks, basements, and out-of-the-way closets. Sort and arrange after your guests depart.
Safety
Light the way: Even though you can navigate your home blindfolded, your guests can’t. Make sure outside lights are working so they don’t trip on the way to your door. Put motion-activated night lights in hallways, bathrooms, and bedrooms to ensure safe passage after the sun sets.
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nEStiNG
I know this is part of the hormonal process of preparing for baby. I do it every time, well, I've done it the last two times. This instinctual urge to "fix" and "decorate" and "organize" EVERYTHING in my house is honestly driving me bananas. But I can't stop! Seriously, when I was pregnant with Baylor I made Nick check every light fixture in the house and purchase bulbs for anything that was out...the night before I went to the hospital. Luckily there isn't much to fix in this house. Now that we have bathroom mirrors life seems pretty normal. Two months of stooping over to do make-up or check teeth will wear on the nerves. Ok, so mirrors - check! So now I'm on to the decorating aspect of my nesting syndrome. The (un)fortunate part about my style of decorating is that I re-use and re-purpose and sometimes I just move something to a different spot in the house for a new look. Example, the rug in the "baby wing" of our room was under the dining table two weeks ago. The curtains...