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Automist Kitchen Fire Protection







icoPosted by: Edit Kasza  :  Category: Small Kitchen Design

A breakthrough in home safety – a kitchen tap sprinkler system that controls residential fires.

Automist is an award-winning safety device which mounts discreetly underneath a standard kitchen tap. It utilises “water-mist” technology which is already widely used in ships and factories. Water-mist is ideal for the kitchen and is an effective suppressant on both electrical and chip pan fires. By targeting the kitchen, Automist addresses over half of all domestic fires, and allows complete coverage of small bedsit and studio apartments.
If a kitchen fire starts the system is triggered automatically by a wireless heat detector. It can also be activated by pushing a button. This starts an under-sink pump which drives mains water through the unique nozzle unit, quickly filling the kitchen with dense fog, suppressing the blaze. Independent fire testing has demonstrated that the system can improve survivability by reducing both heat and exposure to toxic gases.

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RTA Cabinets for Your Kitchen Renovation: http://KitchenCabinetHub.com







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Kitchen Cabinet Hub is your place to find the best in kitchen cabinets and more. This is an introduction to Ready To Assemble – RTA- cabinets

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UNMATCHED CRAFTSMANSHIP AND TIMELESS DESIGN







icoPosted by: Edit Kasza  :  Category: Kitchen Island Design

http://www.tourfactory.com/s601832/r_www.youtube.com

This home is located in Spokane, WA.

Contact Karen O’Donnell, Full Time Realtor for more information.
Coldwell Banker Tomlinson North
509-217-0091

A Microsoft Executive’s custom high-tech European-style home nestled on private 30+/- acre gated estate, offers 11,200+/- square feet of living area, 4+ bedroom suites, 9 bathrooms, 7 fireplaces, theater, steam room and exercise area. Extensive use of alder and black walnut wood, granite, marble & limestone throughout. This home features wood beam details, cathedral ceilings, his and hers offices, fiber optic wiring, geothermal radiant heating and cooling, Otis elevator and Lutron lighting system. Perfect for entertaining, the gourmet chefs kitchen boasts Wolf gas range and wall ovens, Sub-Zero refrigerators, refrigerated and warming drawers, large granite kitchen island, and nearby butler pantry kitchen. Experience the taste of formal dining as rich flavors of alder wood built-in cabinetry and beautiful treed and mountain views complement one another. Informal dining is also set for you near the kitchen and family room. Daylight lower level features full second kitchen and laundry room. Enjoy the theater room’s leather seating for 12, stage and HD 132″ projection screen. Also enjoy separate winter/summer hot tubs, in-ground pool, shade pavilion with refrigerator, BBQ and fireplace, heated potting shed, gated raised bed gardens and an oversized attached 4-car garage. Don’t forget to visit the 1800+/-sqft cottage featuring a 1,000 sf conference room, office or game room, 1 bedroom, 1.5 bathrooms, kitchen, laundry room guest suite. Lower-level 1,800 sqft 8 car garage with 12′ doors, radiant heat, workshop and exterior parking. With no expense spared, this home is the ultimate in design and technology. Visit www.team-spokane.com for additional information, photo tour and directions to property.

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What To Eat To Build Muscle – Part II: Lunch







icoPosted by: Edit Kasza  :  Category: Kitchen Remodel Ideas

http://athleanx.com Continuing the series of “what to eat to build muscle”, Jeff takes you into his kitchen once again to show you exactly what he eats to get his 3.5% bodyfat and ripped lean muscle. Straight from the AthLEAN-X “guy friendly” meal plans comes three quick and easy lunch options that will help you to finally start showing off those six pack abs that you are hiding behind some fat right now!

Celebrity fitness trainer Jeff Cavaliere developed the most cutting edge meal plans in the muscle building community today! His unique and creative combinations make the other boring meal plans seem outdated and unappetizing. The AthLEAN-X “X-Factor” Meal Plans are the best tasting, most creative, and most effective 90 day meal plans available today!

Let Men’s Fitness magazine writer and former New York Mets physical therapist Jeff Cavaliere show you how to burn fat, get ripped and build muscle with his patented combination of strength training, athlean burst conditioning and easy to follow meal plans!

Get the complete system in a “done for you” format by visiting http://athleanx.com right now. Be 89 days closer to your new AthLEAN body today!

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Are you looking for bathroom design ideas in draper?







icoPosted by: Edit Kasza  :  Category: Bathroom Design Ideas

http://www.Homeupgradereport.com
801-974-5347
garry wellisch ,garry wellisch tells how to do bathroom design ideas in draper, and how to design with low maintenance.
We install for you or diy.

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Where on a housing floor plan do you think is the best place for the bedrooms and bathrooms?







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I eventually want to build our own house so I’m trying to decide where and how I want to put what room and exactly what I want.

Well… here’s a few things… the whole house needs to be one floor because I was in a car accident in 2004 that I’m told I’m lucky I didn’t die. Often I’m in quite a bit of pain. Climbing stairs now is hard but I can do it. By the time I’m 60, I really don’t think I can climb stairs for any reason.

We don’t intend on having children and if we do, it won’t be more than one.

I’ve already designed what I want for the master bedroom, walk in closet, and bathroom. But I’d like to put a smaller bedroom (big enough for one queen bed and at least one bedside table and a dresser), and a normal regular bathroom (combination tub/shower, toilet, and small vanity with a small linen closet) in the house as well with the bathroom able to be accessed by anyone that comes in the house.

I don’t want them tiny rooms but not large either like ours will be.

The family room, and kitchen I want to be an open floor plan (without the extra floor thats nothing but ceiling and glass).

We don’t do alot of entertaining, and barely use the kitchen for anything other than cooking a quick meal, so I was thinking of skipping the dining room entirely and simply having a peninsula or island that we eat at or only a very small table off in a nook or something. Usually we eat in the living room watching tv anyway.

Our bedroom and bathroom are more important to us than any other part of the house, but I need to decide where to put the other bathroom, and the second bedroom. I want the bedrooms to be as quiet as possible, but also understand the bathrooms need to be private.

If I can avoid making an interior bathroom for the second bathroom that would be though not absolutely necessary since we won’t be using it in the morning anyway.

What do you think?

Keep in mind that these aren’t exact sizes of these rooms, and can be easily moved. I’ve included graphics below. If you don’t think they work, let me know. I’m completely willing to change them.

The first is a basic graphic to give an idea of what things look like. I’m already done the basic design of the bathroom and its alot more complicated that this little graphic but its basically right.

http://i753.photobucket.com/albums/xx174/moiraesfate/basic.jpg?t=1284753334

This is the one with the second bath but without the second bedroom since I don’t know where to put it.

http://i753.photobucket.com/albums/xx174/moiraesfate/possible1.jpg?t=1284753397

The last one is with the second bedroom added in a possible location.

http://i753.photobucket.com/albums/xx174/moiraesfate/possible2.jpg?t=1284753466

If any of them don’t look right, please let me know. Let me know what you think anyway.

This is proving harder than I thought and there’s no alot of info on the net about this stuff.
Oh and to add… I do have a laundry room worked in there near on the other side of the walk in closet, I just didn’t include it in the drawing.

I’m also trying to decide where to put the utility room but I’m thinking on the other side of the kitchen would work so we can get at the heater, the water heater, and the ac unit. I’m also debating an installed vacuum but haven’t decided yet.
I’m asking because I want opinions. If I don’t like them, I can dismiss them but other people may think of things that I didn’t. Thats the whole point of this site, isn’t it?
I’ve been looking at building because I think most architects must be on drugs now or something with bedrooms leading right off the living room or kitchen, or these insanely high ceilings that no one with a brain would want to clean and the like.

In the master bath, I actually have made a walk in shower. Meaning, there is no bump as all. There are these really interesting drains you can place along the wall so that they’re almost invisible to take the water. And I’ve added things like bars to help me stand without a problem when I get older. And a seat in the shower too. I hate to say it, but I may end up wheelchair bound when I get older. Right now is ok, I don’t even need a cane, but that might change as I get older. The doc says I’m going to have horrific arthritis.
We haven’t decided on a location for the house yet, thats why I’m doing basic design for myself now, and we can change it as things change before we finally settle on what we want and get an architect to make final plans.

I’m just making basic drawings and designs now. Buying and building it are probably 10 years away. We need to save the money for a partial payment first.
Oh yes, I prefer a gently sloping ramp to steps. Steps are hard on my bad leg. I always have to hold on to the railing with a good grip and even use my arm to help lift myself slightly if I’m in a particular lot of pain that day. Some days I feel no pain at all, other days are agony.

I have a metal plate near my knee and a rod that runs from my knee to my ankle. I’ve been told the bone is weak and it scares the living daylights out of me the idea that I might fall down because I think I might be hospitalized (dog knocked me down the stairs at an in-laws recently. Glad I didn’t fall on my bad leg. As it was I got pretty banged up and I’m still hurting because of it).
Oh, and one of the prohibitive reasons why I want a second bedroom and second bath is that I live in a different country from my family. I badly want them to visit but the cost is so hard on them that they can’t afford it.

Since I work in hotels, I know that a good portion of any trip (besides the plane tickets) is the cost of the hotel room.

I’d like my family to be able to stay with me and my husband when they visit rather than being forced to go to a hotel. It would mean they can come visit more often by cutting a good $1000 or more off the cost of their trip.

I think your best bet would be to go to Lowe’s or Home Depot or a book store and get yourself a book of house plans. What kind of lot will you be building on? If it has a view you will certainly want to take advantage of that. Do you want the morning sun shining in your bedroom windows? Will you want to hide from the hot western sun (put the garage on that side to shield the home). It will be a lot easier for you to tweak a plan that has the features you want. I personally wouldn’t bother with a dinning room again, but would have a very inviting eating area. Looking at house plans I always picture what I could do with that dining room until I’m ready to sell the home to someone who may want one.
As for your mobility issues – consider showers that have a slight bump so a wheel chair can be rolled in. Wider halls, double door on the master, very open bathroom area. Wheelchair ramps built in to the porch design so it looks pleasing. I am not saying you will be in a wheelchair, but I know I prefer a ramp to steps. I thought I had done a good job planning for aging parents by having wider halls and a wider shower stall – but stepping over that 4" lip became a problem, as did door knobs and faucet controls. Should have put leaver type handles on everything. In your search line type in "handy capped home plans". Try this site: http://www.coolhouseplans.com/wheelchair_house_plans_home/index.html

Atlanta Kitchen Remodeling | Atlanta Classic Kitchens Testimonial (678) 615-8848







icoPosted by: Edit Kasza  :  Category: Small Kitchen Design

Atlanta Classic Kitchens provides kitchen remodeling and kitchen redesign services for any kitchen from your small kitchen redesign needs to your new contemporary kitchen designs. Atlanta personal chef Leslie Fight from ” Fight’s Feast” offers her testimonial for her redesign. www.gakitchenremodeling.com

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Choosing Home Interior Paint Colors – How To Choose Room Colors







icoPosted by: Edit Kasza  :  Category: Kitchen Cabinets Design

http://bit.ly/hstyler1

► Nadia’s tips on how to choose the right interior paint colors for your home

You’ll be surprised how a new color can transform a room. Repainting a room is a truly is a fun and inexpensive way to completely change your home.

○ Use a fan deck
First, you want to equip yourself like a pro with a fan deck from your local paint store. A fan deck is a book of all the colors available by a certain paint manufacturer. Go around and match a paint color to all the main objects in a room, things like:
- Furniture
- Window treatments
- Cabinets
- Accent pieces

○ Next, go back to the paint store and get individual paint chips of each color. These are the main colors of the room, and you’ll use these to find interior wall colors that will complement them.

○ Visualizing your color choices with 3D design software
Using online kitchen design software, you can experiment with different wall color combinations and use it to recreate your home so you can literally see what your choices will look like from room to room. It’s so great to try before you buy or lift a finger.

○ Consider the sight lines in your home
If you are going to paint your dining room a royal blue, for instance, and you can see into your living room, don’t paint the living room a color that will clash, like lavender. Choose colors that will work in harmony with each other.

That doesn’t mean you can’t be bold. Experiment with some dramatic options, like painting one wall a different color than the rest of the room. Once you’ve found colors you like, paint a larger surface with your top two choices, then place them against the wall you’re going to paint. Let them live there for a couple of days, so you can see how they make you feel and how they change with the light.

○ How the pros did it
Look through decor magazines to see how pros make color work in different spaces. Pay attention to what you like. For example do softer colors appeal more than brighter ones to you?

Choosing Home Interior Paint Colors – How To Choose Room Colors

Paint is a simple way to refresh any room, but experimenting with new colors for your space can be intimidating. Learn tricks of the trade and how to choose a palette like an expert with professional designer Nadia Geller. Plus, see how to use Autodesk Homestyler, the free* online 3D home design software, where you can test out your choices before you ever pick up a brush.

*Autodesk Homestyler is a free online service that provides access to home design software created by Autodesk. Free products and services are subject to the terms of use that accompany them.

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How to Start A Kitchen Renovation – Part 1







icoPosted by: Edit Kasza  :  Category: kitchen renovation

http://www.homeforher.com Home For Her provides Real Estate and Renovation advice to independent women home owners. This video gives advice on the first steps of a Kitchen renovation.

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UNMATCHED CRAFTSMANSHIP AND TIMELESS DESIGN







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http://www.tourfactory.com/s601832/r_www.youtube.com

For more information, contact:
Karen ODonnell Full Time Realtor
509-217-0091
Coldwell Banker Tomlinson North

A Microsoft Executive’s custom high-tech European-style home nestled on private 30+/- acre gated estate, offers 11,200+/- square feet of living area, 4+ bedroom suites, 9 bathrooms, 7 fireplaces, theater, steam room and exercise area. Extensive use of alder and black walnut wood, granite, marble & limestone throughout. This home features wood beam details, cathedral ceilings, his and hers offices, fiber optic wiring, geothermal radiant heating and cooling, Otis elevator and Lutron lighting system. Perfect for entertaining, the gourmet chefs kitchen boasts Wolf gas range and wall ovens, Sub-Zero refrigerators, refrigerated and warming drawers, large granite kitchen island, and nearby butler pantry kitchen. Experience the taste of formal dining as rich flavors of alder wood built-in cabinetry and beautiful treed and mountain views complement one another. Informal dining is also set for you near the kitchen and family room. Daylight lower level features full second kitchen and laundry room. Enjoy the theater room’s leather seating for 12, stage and HD 132′ projection screen. Also enjoy separate winter/summer hot tubs, in-ground pool, shade pavilion with refrigerator, BBQ and fireplace, heated potting shed, gated raised bed gardens and an oversized attached 4-car garage. Don’t forget to visit the 1800+/-sqft cottage featuring a 1,000 sf conference room, office or game room, 1 bedroom, 1.5 bathrooms, kitchen, laundry room guest suite. Lower-level 1,800 sqft 8 car garage with 12′ doors, radiant heat, workshop and exterior parking. With no expense spared, this home is the ultimate in design and technology. Visit www.team-spokane.com for additional information, photo tour and directions to property.

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