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Thursday,Sep 17 2009, 11:45:17 AMthe real Randy Meek of Randy Meek Homes
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You can even add storage to doors, walls, and even ceilings. By using hooks, racks, and towel bars on your bathroom door and walls, you can essentially create more space and store towels, washcloths, and other items much more effectively. You can also have storage shelves installed onto your bathroom walls. Take advantage of your wall space by installing as many shelves that you see fit. Wall shelves are also great for storing towels, washcloths, and toiletries. If you enjoy displaying knick-knacks in your bathroom, do not hesitate to create a border of shelves in that empty space around the bathroom ceiling. This will help to contribute more space to your other potential storage areas.Label your containers, bins, and totes. If each person who uses the bathroom has their own personal tote for bathroom basics, you may want to consider labeling each one and what items it may contain. This will cut down on overbuying which could cause new storage dilemmas.
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Wood windows have a natural appeal to many homeowners. They are considered to have a warm appearance and an elegant appeal. However, there is more to this window type than just its physical beauty. A window replacement contractor would tell you that they are also excellent energy savers, since wood is a natural insulator and seals in temperatures better than metal windows. The wood frames are fantastic at inhibiting the transmission of either the cold air, or the hot air from the outdoors. They are virtually unaffected by temperature extremes and produce higher R-values (energy conservation ratings) than their metal counterparts. In fact, if you used wood for a replacement window in Virginia and touched the frame of the wood window in the middle of the freezing winter, it would show no signs of the temperature outdoors.RANDY MEEK HOMES IN AUSTIN
EAST SIDE LUMBER: You may also elect to indulge yourself in a bathroom remodel. Bathroom updates are another great way to improve the value of your home. Consider a new tub or shower, a new vanity, and some slate or ceramic flooring - no matter what look you choose, your best bet is to find a qualified contractor who knows his or her way around plumbing.

