Archive for April 18th, 2008

Apr
18

WHAT MAKES AN IDEAL KITCHEN

Posted by Kim and Charles Petty
by Kim and Charles Petty

It is a mistake to suppose that any room, however small and unpleasantly situated, is “good enough” for a kitchen. This is the room where housekeepers pass a great portion of their time, and it should be one of the brightest and most convenient rooms in the house; for upon the results of no other department depend so greatly the health and comfort of the family as upon those involved in this ‘household workshop’.

Every kitchen should have windows on two sides of the room, and the sun should have free entrance through them; the windows should open from the top to allow a complete change of air, for light and fresh air are among the chief essentials to success in all departments of the household. Good drainage should also be provided, and the ventilation of the kitchen ought to be even more carefully attended to than that of a sleeping room. The ventilation of the kitchen should be so ample as to thoroughly remove all gases and odors, which, together with steam from boiling and other cooking processes, generally invade and render to some degree unhealthful every other portion of the house.

There should be ample space for tables, chairs, range, sink, and cupboards, yet the room should not be so large as to necessitate too many steps. Undoubtedly much of the distaste for, and neglect of, “housework,” so often deplored, arises from unpleasant surroundings. If the kitchen be light, airy, and tidy, and the utensils bright and clean, the work of compounding those articles of food which grace the table and satisfy the appetite will be a pleasant task.

It is desirable, from a sanitary standpoint, that the kitchen floor be made impervious to moisture; hence, concrete or tile floors are better than wooden floors. Cleanliness is the great desideratum, and this can be best attained by having all woodwork in and about the kitchen coated with polish; substances which cause stain and grease spots, do not penetrate the wood when polished, and can be easily removed with a damp cloth.

The elements of beauty should not be lacking in the kitchen. Pictures and fancy articles are inappropriate; but a few pots of easily cultivated flowers on the window ledge or arranged upon brackets about the window in winter, and a window box arranged as a jardiniere, with vines and blooming plants in summer, will greatly brighten the room, and thus serve to lighten the task of those whose daily labor confines them to the precincts of the kitchen.

The kitchen furniture. ———————-

The furniture for a kitchen should not be cumbersome, and should be so made and dressed as to be easily cleaned. There should be plenty of cupboards, and each for the sake of order, should be devoted to a special purpose. Cupboards with sliding doors are much superior to closets. They should be placed upon casters so as to be easily moved, as they, are thus not only more convenient, but admit of more thorough cleanliness.

Cupboards used for the storage of food should be well ventilated; otherwise, they furnish choice conditions for the development of mold and germs. Movable cupboards may be ventilated by means of openings in the top, and doors covered with very fine wire gauze which will admit the air but keep out flies and dust.

For ordinary kitchen uses, small tables of suitable height on easy-rolling casters, and with zinc tops, are the most convenient and most easily kept clean. It is quite as well that they be made without drawers, which are too apt to become receptacles for a heterogeneous mass of rubbish. If desirable to have some handy place for keeping articles which are frequently required for use, an arrangement similar to that represented in the accompanying cut may be made at very small expense. It may be also an advantage to arrange small shelves about and above the range, on which may be kept various articles necessary for cooking purposes.

One of the most indispensable articles of furnishing for a well-appointed kitchen, is a sink; however, a sink must be properly constructed and well cared for, or it is likely to become a source of great danger to the health of the inmates of the household. The sink should if possible stand out from the wall, so as to allow free access to all sides of it for the sake of cleanliness. The pipes and fixtures should be selected and placed by a competent plumber.

Great pains should be taken to keep the pipes clean and well disinfected. Refuse of all kinds should be kept out. Thoughtless housekeepers and careless domestics often allow greasy water and bits of table waste to find their way into the pipes. Drain pipes usually have a bend, or trap, through which water containing no sediment flows freely; but the melted grease which often passes into the pipes mixed with hot water, becomes cooled and solid as it descends, adhering to the pipes, and gradually accumulating until the drain is blocked, or the water passes through very slowly. A grease-lined pipe is a hotbed for disease germs.

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Apr
18

When to Call a Junk Removal Company

Posted by Amy Nutt
by Amy Nutt

Cleanliness and tidiness at home are very important, and you can remove your junk with the help of a junk removal agency. However, you may be quite unsure when is the best time to have your junk removed. It is really not a good idea to call a junk removal company when you have too little junk, but you should also bear in mind that an increase in the amount of junk will cost you higher removal fees. So, it is really necessary to determine a budget before you decide to have your junk removed. Selection of a good junk removal agency is also essential as rates of these agencies may differ substantially.

What are the things you can call a junk removal company to remove?

While deciding how much junk you should have before calling a junk removal agency, it is wise to find out the types of things that junk removal companies pick up and also the things that they don’t. Most junk removal companies do not pick up commercial and hazardous waste. The main types of waste that junk removal agencies pick up are as mentioned below:

Paint, Pesticides, Insecticides, Paint thinners and Strippers, Tires, Batteries, Antifreeze, Motor Oil, Oil Filters, Propane Tanks, Florescent Lights, Solvents, Fertilizers, Pool Chemicals, Oven and Drain Cleaners, Furniture and Metal Polish, Electronics, Monitors and Others.

When is the right time to call a junk removal company?

Cleaning the entire home in a day can be hectic and troublesome, so instead of removing a large amount of junk, it is best to remove it slowly. On the other hand, the cost of junk removal depends on the amount of junk you want to dispose. Therefore, it is indeed essential that you know exactly how much junk to remove at a time.

Usually, the charges for commercial junk and domestic junk removals can vary. If you live in a small house, it is wise to get junk removal service when you have a small amount of junk, as this is more affordable. There are different online space calculators which can be used to determine the right amount of junk to dispose. With these calculators, you will know exactly how much junk you should dispose to get the best possible rates.

Getting the best prices for junk removal

You may have doubts when it comes to the prices of junk removal services. There may be several different types of junk removal charges. For less junk, the junk removal service providers will typically charge lower rates. In case you have a lot of junk to remove, you may have to pay maximum charges. The exact charges can be determined by calling the junk removal service providers. After you are sure of the prices, then you can decide the amount of the junk you want to dispose. It is also important that you find out the prices and quality of services of different companies to ensure that you have the best deal possible.

The pricing for junk removal can also vary depending on the locality you are in. Some junk removal companies will provide the rates of their junk removal services according to zip codes. Special discounts are also available for those who take advantage of online junk removal booking facilities.

Calling the junk removal companies

Garbage removal service providers usually have toll free customer care helplines, and you can find the information you need by dialing these numbers. You can also call the customer care executives of different companies to have a better idea of the junk removal services offered by them. It is also a good idea to write e-mails to these companies as most of them will respond to your enquiry promptly.

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Apr
18

Tips for a Home Improvement Loan

Posted by Ray Walberg
by Ray Walberg

Home improvement loans are designed to help a homeowner make improvements to their home. They are specifically given to be used for home improvements and may actually be easier than to obtain than other types of loans. This is because a home improvement loan helps to build equity in the home, so it is actually going to be making money. The current equity in the home is what is used to base the loan upon.

The Basics

A home improvement loan is considered a low risk loan. It is secured with the home equity and is used to raise the equity in a home through improvements. It must be used to make home improvements, improvements that should increase the overall value of the home, and preferably not purely decorative - such as installing unique shower curtains! The main criteria for securing this type of loan is that the person owns the home and has some equity built up in the home.

The main uses for this type of loan are to make improvements or up dates to a home. Often they are used for major remodeling projects or major additions. There are two basic types of loans - the traditional home improvement loan and a FHA Title I home improvement loan.

Types of Loans

Traditional loans require about 20 percent or more equity built up in the home. The loan is taken through a lien on the home because it is basically an advance of the equity that is in the home. They are usually for a term of up to 15 years. The interest rates are usually much lower than other loans due to the low risk.

FHA Title I loans are made through the government. The type of improvements are restricted under this program, though. Some improvements such as swimming pools, are not allowed. The borrower does not need equity to secure this type of loan. This loan is good for people with credit problems and no equity. The term can be up to 20 years.

Any loan where the amount borrowed is under $7,500, a lien is not taking. The requirements for such a loan may also be less strict. They are also much easier to get and may offer much better terms and interest rates.

Making a Good Choice

Just as when shopping for that initial home loan, a home owner should shop around for an improvement loan. It is important to look for the best deal. Not all loans are the same and banks will differ in their terms. It is best to look at a few options and choose the one that will work best for your situation. Also, it is best to avoid borrowing too much, only borrow what you need. It helps to get some estimates on the work before ever looking for a loan.

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Apr
18

Quick Bathroom Decorating Tips

Posted by Johan Bearstein
by Johan Bearstein

During recent years, bathrooms have increased in size and this has meant new decoration techniques have been developed; this room can now be more attractive and one that you will be proud of. With the amount of time we spend in this room why shouldn’t it look and feel relaxing and an enjoyable? Why shouldn’t this room be a pleasant place to visit especially when you may relax in a bath for 30 minutes or more.

If you add the opportunity to show off your bathroom decorating ideas a little to your neighbors then it suddenly seems more worthwhile. There isn’t much point in spending thousands of dollars making other rooms pleasant to live in if you are going to leave your bathroom in a state of poor decoration.

Some of the best bathroom decorating ideas often come from methods you have probably used around the rest of your home and will keep it in tune with your overall style. So if you like the look of certain plants on small tables throughout the house then there is no reason why this same theme should not continue in the bathroom as well. Small round or square tables are also good for magazines, which is something else that will not look out of place in your bathroom.

On the other hand, if you find you have ideas that work well in the bathroom, why not see if they work in other rooms in your home. Wall and floor tile are a prime example of this transfer of decorating ideas which can be seen in many homes.

But a bathroom tile that sets of one room can also provide a welcome alternative to the bland, white look so popular in kitchen these days. Tiles are usually the first aspect of decorating to be looked at for both the kitchen and the bathroom but there are many more decorating ideas which should not be overshadowed.

Soap trays, dishes and dispensers are commonplace now and can be really decorative. There are even articles in home decoration books and magazine illustrating how easy it is too make your own soap rays.

An unusual idea came from one magazine which showed how to make dispensers from clay which would not be a material that would automatically spring to mind. Of course, another great idea is to put something relaxing opposite the bath, such as a picture of a boat floating on a quiet lake. There is no reason to allow this room to stay dull and uninviting any longer with all the ideas and materials available today.

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by Elizabeth Murphy

Stainless steel kitchen appliances are becoming quite popular in home kitchens, but they have been used for years in commercial kitchens for their usability and longevity. Most people like the stainless steel finish because it looks nice, but there is much more to it than simple good looks.

Metal has a timeless quality to it and stainless steel fits just about any dcor. Theres no need to replace your appliances in a few years when the color goes out of style (think avocado and almond colored appliances!) and the stainless feature allows your appliances to stay spotless for years to come.

Benefits of Stainless Steel Appliances

There are plenty of reasons to select stainless steel appliances, including the aesthetic aspect. Here are just a few.

Easy to clean. With a stainless steel finish, your appliances will always be easy to clean and that will make your entire kitchen look better. Also, you wont have to worry about chips on the surface.

Long lasting. Stainless steel will last longer than your average appliance in most cases, which keeps your kitchen nice and neat looking.

No scratches. Scratches and dings dont show up in stainless steel like they do with regular enamel, which chips and cracks, looking very ugly after a while. With metal, your kitchen will stay nice and beautiful for years to come.

Youll be in style. Did you know that stainless steel finishes make up 40% of appliance sales these days? People love the sleek, stylish look of the metal and its modern qualities.

Its safer. Metal is far easier to disinfect than any other surface, so you can do a quick wipe with bleach and not have to worry about germs and bacteria adhering to the surfaces of your appliances.

No rust. Regular appliances tend to rust, particularly in humid environments, when they get scratched or chipped. Stainless steel appliances prevent this from happening, keeping everything clean looking.

Time savings. You dont need to take much time to clean stainless steel appliances. In fact, they practically take care of themselves!

Stainless steel appliances are becoming the standard in new homes. They add a lot to the ambiance of a kitchen and the crisp, clean look of metal really goes with any finish. You can combine it effectively with a sterile type kitchen, with metal countertops and white finish cupboards. Or use stainless steel appliances together with wood finishes for a warmer kitchen. Either way, youre bound to like the finished effect.

While the cost may be slightly higher, this is offset by how long your stainless steel appliances will look good. Regular, enameled appliances tend to chip and look old long before their mechanical function wears down. You end up having to choose . . . do you keep the funky, ancient looking appliance until it actually stops working, or do you scrap it and get a new one, even though this one still works?

Choosing stainless steel appliances removes this problem. Your appliances will look great longer and this is actually a great way to save money in the long run, since you could very well end up using your appliances for years after an enameled one would have been tossed because it looked nasty.

Stainless steel appliances make your home look better. They boost the beauty factor and are so much easier to take care of that it just makes sense to go with a stainless steel finish. You can expect them to not only improve the look of your kitchen, but last longer, too.

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