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How You Can Use Reclaimed Wood In A Rustic Kitchen

There are many decorating trends, and rustic, chic, and rustic-chic are a few of them. The kitchen is by far one of the more important focal points in the home. In order to achieve a rustic or rustic-chic appearance in the kitchen or any other area of the home, reclaimed wood is a great option. Reclaimed wood can be utilized in an assortment of ways. Keep reading to learn three different ways in which reclaimed wood can be used in the kitchen. Read More 

Working With A Masonry Contractor To Create Your New Outdoor Space

Working with brick, stone, and similar materials to create an outdoor space that you and your family can enjoy can be challenging. Hiring a masonry contractor to create the space for you is an excellent way to get a space that is relaxing and will look wonderful when it is complete.  Designing Your Space The first step is to determine what you want this space to be and what materials you want to use to create it. Read More 

Wood-Look Tile Flooring Is A Carefree Alternative To Hardwood Planks

Wood-look tile flooring is popular due to its beauty and easy maintenance requirements. If you love the appearance of wood flooring but you don't want to commit to all the care wood requires, then choosing wood-look ceramic or porcelain tiles for your home might be a good choice. Here are some things to know about wood-look tile flooring and why it's often a better choice than hardwood planks. Tile Flooring Is Less Expensive Read More 

Work Zone Equipment You May Need For A Highway Construction Project

When construction is being performed on a roadway, measures have to be taken to keep everyone safe, including the workers and the drivers. It is often not feasible to completely block the flow of traffic on a roadway; instead, tools and work zone equipment have to be used to make the project possible. Numerous types of work zone equipment are available, and each has its own purpose. However, those pieces designed for safety can be quite unique. Read More 

Reusing Your Old Cedar Shakes When Re-Roofing

When you're planning a new roof installation with all-new materials, your worn-out shake roof may have quite a few shingles with life left in them still. You don't want to send them to the landfill, but you can't keep them on your roof. So once your re-roofing service tears off the old roof, what's to be done with it? Here are a few ideas for reclaiming, recycling, or even upcycling the shakes on your own property. Read More