Posted in Brushed Nickel Wall Sconce on January 23rd, 2010 by Kichler Brushed Nickel – Be the first to comment
Minka Aire Group is a well-known and reputed manufacturer of a vast range of fans that are sold under the Minka Aire fan brand name. Minka Aire is a leader in decorative lighting as well as fan accessories too. The hallmarks of their products are the superior quality and workmanship that make for a fantastic lifelong investment and goes a long way in customer satisfaction. A family run business, the Minka Aire Group is established in two different continents, which makes them a truly interna Read more...
Posted in Brushed Nickel Wall Sconce on January 20th, 2010 by Kichler Brushed Nickel – Be the first to comment
Is your bathroom is leaving you less than flush with pride? Without question, beautiful bathrooms help sell houses and enhance homeowners’ enjoyment of their living space; an investment for the day when you’ll need to romance potential buyers with a knockout bathroom. Knowing what’s in and what’s out in bathroom design is important for homeowners deciding where to spend their hard-earned dollars. You can easily and inexpensively update your restroom with a fresh, modern look, withou Read more...
Posted in Brushed Nickel Wall Sconce on January 18th, 2010 by Kichler Brushed Nickel – Be the first to comment
Bathroom vanity lights can get your day started off in the right direction by bringing out that hidden smile. Many homeowners are searching for creative ways to give their bathroom areas a beautiful touch. The bathroom is the one area inside the home that is often overlooked, when it comes to décor themes. Vanity lights around your bathroom mirror, above your sink, or installed in walls will give your restroom a showcase appearance every time you walk inside. There is a vast selection of b Read more...
Posted in Brushed Nickel Wall Sconce on January 16th, 2010 by Kichler Brushed Nickel – Be the first to comment
An outdated kitchen may be inconvenient andunappealing, but a behind-the-times bath can bedownright demoralizing. Shabby bathrooms are not onlyno fun to live with, they’re a big turn-off to potentialbuyers. But in today’s economy – and buyers’ real estate market– it doesn’t pay to go overboard and over-spend on abathroom remodel. A major remodel not only strains yourwallet, it can result in overly personalizing the bath intosomething that won’t appeal to a broad range of potenti Read more...
Posted in Brushed Nickel Wall Sconce on January 14th, 2010 by Kichler Brushed Nickel – Be the first to comment
A bathroom sink and faucet should be selected from the style you wish to define. What kind of room makes you comfortable? Do you prefer a contemporary, traditional or transitional look? Do you like color or do you prefer a serene, monochromatic look? What about your family’s needs – grooming – aesthetics – comfort – function? In selecting a sink and faucet, there are other considerations as well:What Size Will Fit? The size of your bathroom sink will be dictated by the size of yo Read more...
Posted in Brushed Nickel Wall Sconce on January 11th, 2010 by Kichler Brushed Nickel – Be the first to comment
(ARA) — It’s a room with a toilet and a sink. Maybe a window, if you’re lucky. The average size is a tiny four feet by five feet. And if it can’t get any worse, it’s probably the most frequently used room in your house — especially for guests and visitors.
Yes, it’s the powder room . . . also known as the half-bath or guest bath. While for years this has been a miniscule room, often forgotten when decorating, today’s builders are actually allocating more Read more...
Posted in Brushed Nickel Wall Sconce on January 9th, 2010 by Kichler Brushed Nickel – Be the first to comment
1. A sense of historic connection resonates with buyers today. French, English, Tuscan and Spanish homes with stone or stucco walls, tile roofs, iron fixtures, heavy beams and rustic floors are in demand. Old world styles are in demand.
2. The Craftsman style, built in the early 1900’s, is back. Rustic stonework, deep eaves, tapered columns and wide trim, reflect the handmade look over the mass produced.
3. Farmhouses and country homes are sought after for re Read more...