Posted: October 4th, 2010 | Author: writingteam11 | Filed under: Around the Castle | Tags: filters, house, water | No Comments »
Hi, my name is Peter and bought my first house for me and my wife about a year ago. Having our first own home is very exciting. We are in love with our cute two-bedroom house. We were so lucky to hit a bargain. The house is a huge house even thought it has two bedrooms.
Furnish the bedrooms with about two double beds and a couch is possible with our huge rooms. In the main bedroom, we have a walk-in closet and en-suite bathroom. The kitchen is equipped with very nice pantry for storing dry foods. Walking through the kitchen to the backyard, you walk through an extra room with a double sink and spaces fitted for a top-loader washing machine and tumble dryer. Having such a huge backyard, we can easily invest in a big dog or two like Doberman’s or Labradors.
The day the home application got approved, my wife and I were standing in front of the house. That brought a tear to my wife’s eye. She was so excited to finally have her own home.
When the transfer was finalized we did not let grass grow underneath our feet. We immediately filled the pickup truck with our furniture and head off to our new home. We were so tired after unpacking that we decided to head to our bedroom, take a shower and then go to bed.
What a nightmare we had that night. According to the sales agent, this house had a “good plumbing system”. Oh boy, was he wrong. I turned on the tap as soon as I climbed into the shower. Then the foul stench hit me and I could swear I was light headed for a few seconds. My very expensive shower gel lost the fight to the foul stench and could not protect me from it. So we decided to head over to my parent’s house to clean ourselves. The following day I spend most of my time looking for the water filtration system that will correct our little problem. For about 2 weeks we were doing our laundry and showering at my parent’s home.
One wants to be independent the day you buy your first home and after searching, I found a water filtration system and installed in our home and the problem was solved. I then started this blog at http://www.waterfiltersweb.com about water filtration system for those that can identify with our little problem.
Posted: April 14th, 2010 | Author: writingteam11 | Filed under: Around the Castle | Tags: bathroom, bedroom, carpet, decorate, dining room, flooring, floors, home decor, home improvement, house, interior decorating, interior design, kitchen, rugs | No Comments »
Using easy things like an area rug can add such a lot to the flooring and feel of your home. Putting a small rug in a room can add a little accent or a huge focal point. These are some simple ways to use a rug.
1. Save the carpet from the kids! Youngsters can be really hard on the carpet, and not everybody can afford to just go out and replace the old stuff. By employing an area rug in a kid’s bedroom you’ll be ready to save wear, and the marks will be far less difficulty. You will also give your kid’s bedroom a whole new look.
2. Cover that worn out carpet: Let’s accept it we all have had a little point where replacing the carpet was just out of the question. {However ,} you can always cover up those imperfections with a tiny rug, while also adding a great design to your room.
3. Entrances: Putting a nice rug in the door way can be a significant benefit to the feel of the house. Putting a small rug in front of the door can be like a welcome home greeting, and will give your home that relaxing homey feeling.
4. Give style to hardwood: Though hardwood floors are beautiful and a great thing to have, too much can make your place feel boring and empty. Adding an area rug will add style and warmth to the feeling of your house.
5. Give it a focus: Putting an area rug in a room could be a great way to give any room a focus. If it is a living room, rec room, or bedroom, adding that tiny bit of color will tie everything in harmoniously. You’ll be able to see the difference upon entering the room.
6. Cover an unsightly wall stain: If you have a patch of wall with a massive stain or hole, you can always cover it up. With a light weight rug you can cover up that stain while at the same time adding a little bit of art to your room. Woven area rugs look good when hung on a wall and always give the room a more pro feel.
Whatever you would like to do with your room, whether it is add style or cover up imperfections, you can be sure that adding area rugs will do the job. There are such a lot of different styles that you can do just about anything with them.
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