Growing and Caring For Hydrangeas

Posted on: 18 October 2016

If you're looking for a reliable and beautiful ornamental tree or shrub for your borders or to display in pots on a patio, the hydrangea could fit the bill perfectly.  There are many different types of hydrangea, from mini-shrubs or climbers to larger specimens, and they range in colour from white or cream to blue, mauve, and pink.  The flowers appear during the summer months, lasting right through the autumn and often changing in shade as they age, providing a long season of interesting colour.
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Use Glass to Create an Ultra Modern Bathroom

Posted on: 29 September 2016

What's the first material that comes to mind when someone says 'modern'? Chances are, it's glass. Although it's often pictured in larger rooms or open plan areas, including glass in your bathroom can create a really clean, fresh, stylish look. When it comes to using glass, less can be more, so you won't need to incorporate all of the ideas below to make your bathroom look great. However, if you want a really striking effect, then the combination of all of these suggestions will definitely create it.
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Top Health Benefits of Professional Carpet Cleaning

Posted on: 12 September 2016

Carpets are a popular feature in many residential areas because they give a warm and comfy feel under the feet. Aside from that, carpeting can come in a wide array of visually appealing colours, making it easy to find a product that can seamlessly blend with any interior décor and the homeowner's personal sense of style. But the beauty of carpeting is best appreciated when it is clean. A buildup of soil, dust mites, pet fur and droppings, and other forms of dirt on your home carpeting will not only cause your floors to look unsightly, but it will also result in premature aging of the carpeting.
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Why You Should Invest In a Building Audit

Posted on: 29 August 2016

When it comes to construction, some property owners tend to assume that process simply involves the purchasing of building supplies and leaving the construction contractors to do their work. Whether you are constructing a private residence or a commercial property, you will still have to get involved in ensuring that the property is up to code. The best way of doing this is by investing in a building audit. These audits are carried out by independent entities who will be objective when it comes to the assessment of your property.
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