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Bathroom design can be a difficult task, especially since the majority of the room’s contents tend to be unattractive, making the choice between a shower door and a shower curtain essential. In addition to serving a practical purpose of keeping your bathroom dry, even when the shower is running, shower doors and curtains add a unique look to your room. Face it, the shower or bathtub is generally not the loveliest part of your bathroom, so you need an element to incorporate a bit of design into your bath. The choice between a shower door and a shower curtain directly depends on your budget, needs, available space, and design plan. |
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There is a growing debate over pet doors these days. Typically, a door for pets in years past was simply a hole cut in the lower corner of the door to allow your dog, cat, pig, alligator, or any other type of four legged animal out of your home. Sometimes these doors were covered by nailing a flap of leather for weather’s sake, but that was about as fancy as you could get. However, with the growing decline of doggie doors (and cat doors) in homes today, the manufacturers have developed new ways of ensure that the doors allow your pet out and your pet—and only your pet—back inside. Noticeably, these pet doors come with a larger price tag of their leather flap predecessors, but they work considerably better. |
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If you are tired of being squeezed into walls and corners by your traditional inward or outward opening doors, look to pocket doors. A pocket door is a unique form of door that has been around for many years, but is still a safely guarded secret. Many historic homes will have a pocket door installed somewhere, since space was kept at a premium, especially in hallways and bathrooms, where the doors typically appear. Often, a pocket door doubled as a secret door, since no hinges or methods of opening or closing the door can be seen. By installing pocket doors in your home, you can save space while gaining privacy. |
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The installation of your garage door may have you scratching your head at the plethora of garage door parts included in the kit. However, before you become too disillusioned to complete the installation process, consider that each and every part performs a specific job. Furthermore, each of these parts work together in harmony in order to ensure that your garage door lifts and lowers on command, regardless if that command is machine or manual. If you are still wondering what all the garage door parts are that make up your door, consider the following. |
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There are two different types of garage door springs commonly used in today’s garage doors: torsion springs and extension springs. Before you decide to replace these springs on your garage door, ensure that you are using the correct type of spring and have the appropriate knowledge regarding the correct way to safety replace the spring in question. For example, many individuals are injured on an annual basis when attempting to install garage door springs, so consider shelling out the cash for a professional to complete this particular project. |
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