Have you gone to the mall and started to wash your hands and feel sooo uncomfortable? Maybe the space between the faucet and the lavatory is too narrow or small - you can't move your hands too well. When washing your hands, you hit the walls of the lavatory and feel like you you are actually getting the germs from other people's whashing? Maybe the splash of water is not right that splatter gets into your clothes? Are the designer faucets a work of art and good to look at but is not practical when brushing or washing?
Here are the principles to the Perfect Match of a faucet and Lavatory:
1. When you open the faucet in its maximum opening, splatter will not get in to your clothes.
2. You can freely move your hands while washing them and not touch the walls of the lavatory.
3. When you open the faucet half way, the water hits the drain in the middle or a little behind it. Not in front of it.
4. Its big enough that when washing your face, most of the water will go in the lav.
Have you bought the Perfect Match? Let me know..
Keep on Dreaming..
Emil M.
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Saturday, December 31, 2011
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Don't Waste that Space under your Bed! Tips from Your Home Your Dream Philippines
Hello again Dreamers!
Sorry i was not able to post the past few weeks. terribly busy at work and had a lot of personal stuff to work on.
Image: http://www.gowfb.ca/4-PC-Nevis-Platform-Bedroom-Furniture-Set-by-Modus-Furniture-International-p-3951.php?products_id=3951
Here is the tip of the day!
When planning your space for a small home, Get a bed that has a clear open space at the bottom about 400 milimeters. the under side of the bed is a very big space to store your stuff like ironing board, shoes (there are shoe racks that are designed to fit under the bed), collapsible bags, narrow boxes for books and old magazines! Just make sure you cover the openings with either bed linings that is cloth or a solid cabinet type door with recessed handles.
Now you have a second cabinet. There are plastic containers that are now specifically designed to fit under the bed. so dust wont get into your things.
Small space or big space, the more stuff you can neatly keep near your bedroom, the less time you will spen in the attic to look for stuff you need.
Think big for your small space...
Emil M.
Sorry i was not able to post the past few weeks. terribly busy at work and had a lot of personal stuff to work on.
Image: http://www.gowfb.ca/4-PC-Nevis-Platform-Bedroom-Furniture-Set-by-Modus-Furniture-International-p-3951.php?products_id=3951
Here is the tip of the day!
When planning your space for a small home, Get a bed that has a clear open space at the bottom about 400 milimeters. the under side of the bed is a very big space to store your stuff like ironing board, shoes (there are shoe racks that are designed to fit under the bed), collapsible bags, narrow boxes for books and old magazines! Just make sure you cover the openings with either bed linings that is cloth or a solid cabinet type door with recessed handles.
Now you have a second cabinet. There are plastic containers that are now specifically designed to fit under the bed. so dust wont get into your things.
Small space or big space, the more stuff you can neatly keep near your bedroom, the less time you will spen in the attic to look for stuff you need.
Think big for your small space...
Emil M.

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