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June 5th, 2009 | Posted in Kitchen Cleaning Tips | No Comments
One of the best places for someone to remodel their home is in the kitchen. Many make an honest attempt to remodel their home in order to increase its resale value but they come up short because they neglect to tackle the kitchen. But this is changing as many real estate agents and also regular homeowners realize that there a great premium to be placed on ensuring that the kitchen is given due focus.
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May 11th, 2009 | Posted in Kitchen Cleaning Tips | No Comments
Remodeling of homes has become an imperative for both individual home owners wishing to resell their houses and for real estate agents. Only modernized homes that look elegant attract buyers these days. If you have refurbished your house well then you have actually added dollops of value to your home; whether you’re are an individual seller or a real estate businessman a properly remodeled house will fetch you enormous profits at the home market.
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May 2nd, 2009 | Posted in Kitchen Cleaning Tips | No Comments
For decades, old-fashioned stainless steel sinks have grace the homes of many. They become popular due to that distinct metallic appearance and shine which makes them unique and fashionable at the same time. Since it is made of stainless steel, there was a perception for it, to be easy to clean.
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April 27th, 2009 | Posted in Kitchen Cleaning Tips | No Comments
Many things should be taken into consideration when you decide to remodel your kitchen. One of the first steps is choose the appliances for your kitchen. Are you purchasing new appliances or keeping the ones you have? Your decision will be influenced by the age of your current appliances. You must also take into account the overall decorating of the room. What color will the kitchen be?
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March 18th, 2009 | Posted in Kitchen Cleaning Tips | No Comments
Between washing the dishes and cleaning your teeth, you probably spend several months a day contemplating the area behind the taps. So why not jazz it up? Using faux painting techniques, you can create an eye-catching backsplash that enhances the dcor in your bathroom or kitchen. It’s this kind of detailing that adds a finishing touch to the look of a room.
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March 9th, 2009 | Posted in Kitchen Cleaning Tips | No Comments
Do you have a clean kitchen? Well, you should. Your kitchen, the counter in particular, will have constant contact with the food that you cook, which in turn will make contact with your body. It’s not farfetched to assume that whatever is growing on your kitchen counter will get to your food, and consequentially into your stomach.
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March 1st, 2009 | Posted in Kitchen Cleaning Tips | No Comments
Do you keep a clean kitchen? Well, you should. The kitchen, and the counter in particular, gets contact with the food that you eat everyday. Think about that for a second. Whatever dirt is lying on your counter, will inevitably lead to your food, and thus get into your system. Imagine whatever’s growing in there, penetrating your food. Is it disgusting? Of course it is.
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February 25th, 2009 | Posted in Kitchen Cleaning Tips | No Comments
It is important to keep your kitchen clean. It is the center of food preparation, and the cleanliness or lack thereof in the kitchen contributes to the cleanliness of the food. Everything that touches the food should be monitored, for they will all eventually end up consumed by a person.
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February 17th, 2009 | Posted in Kitchen Cleaning Tips | No Comments
Is your kitchen a clean place? It has to be. Your kitchen, particularly the counter, will be having direct contact with your food, which will in turn have direct contact on your body. So whatever is growing on your counter will likely be eaten by you, in small but continuous amounts.
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February 6th, 2009 | Posted in Kitchen Cleaning Tips | No Comments