July 12, 2011 - Posted by Nate Fulton - 0 Comments

It is a matter of common erudition that fire is one of the biggest causes of damage to homes, and be it electrical or oil based or even a simple match-stick fire, the damage done to our sweet homes is simply irreparable. However, there are a few facets to fire damage that can be restored by exercising a few proper steps and taking adequate care while doing so which is subside the impact of the disaster.
Repairing smoke damage to walls is the first thing to improve the aesthetics of the house after a fire damages a house.
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July 12, 2011 - Posted by Ryan Mayo - 0 Comments
Homes can get warm in the summer and get pretty cold in the winter. When the winter comes along the bills tend to get pretty steep.
Have you ever thought of how to stay warm in the winter? Well it is pretty simple actually. If you have stone flooring in your home then the best way to deal with it would be to lay rugs on the floor. This would keep the room warmer. Using rugs on the floor means you can take the carpets off during the summer to keep the place cool as well.
Another way of ensuring that the rooms stay warmer in the winter is to use heavy curtains to keep the cold out.
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July 12, 2011 - Posted by Nate Fulton - 0 Comments
Granite Transformations is the Perfect Solution for Boat and RV Remodeling
Remodeling takes only a few days with Granite Transformations!
July 12, 2011 - Posted by Ryan Mayo - 0 Comments
Aaron and I had a blast hosting our first ice cream social this past Sunday evening as a way to reach out and befriend co-workers and other folks we’ve been getting to know in the area. I didn’t want to take on too much this summer while being late in my pregnancy (37 weeks!), but still wanted to take advantage of the lovely backyard we’ve been blessed with and all the sweet friends the Lord is sending our way! So we decided to host an ice cream social. It was a great success and was relatively simple to coordinate. If yo
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July 11, 2011 - Posted by Zara Maddocks - 0 Comments
Koichi Takada Architects have designed the TREE Restaurant in Sydney, Australia.
We wish to emulate the comfort and tranquility the canopy of tree can create. Timber profiles create the branches of the tree, transforming the Sushi Train restaurant into a place of nature. Dappled light filters between the timber branches. The flairs of light change as you move throughout the restaurant, mimicking the irregularity of natural sunlight, while highlighting the path of the Sushi Train.
Conceptually the TREE has become symbolic of the nurture and care put into growing this successful business. The branches extend to the perimeter, encompassing diners and workers alike.
The timber profiles have been cut using CNC technology, minimizing waste and allowing accuracy and detail in the design.
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