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Friday, May 23, 2008

Microsoft Will Shut Down Book Search Program

The Money Times New York Times - 1 hour ago
By MIGUEL HELFT SAN FRANCISCO - Microsoft said Friday that it was ending a project to scan millions of books and scholarly articles and make them available on the Web, a sign that it is retrenching in some areas of Internet search in the face of ...

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

How to Choose Bathroom Cabinet Knobs and Handles

It's amazing how something as simple as the yellowed plastic knobs on your medicine cabinet, or the worn chrome handles on your vanity, can make your bathroom look shabby and outdated. It's a simple process to change to new hardware, and there are a wide variety of choices available to help add style or whimsy to your décor. Read on for important things to consider before you buy, to help you make the perfect choice for your new bathroom cabinet knobs and handles.
Post a CommentAdd to Favorites EmailPrint ArticleSave/Share: Flag Article InstructionsDifficulty: Easy Things You’ll Need:Color swatches and/or paint samples Time and effort to consider all the details and choices Samples of existing knobs and/or handles Step1 Don't choose gold handles if all your other fixtures are chrome! Consider the finish of existing fixtures. The best look for a bathroom is matching or complementary hardware and fixtures. If you have a lot of chrome that you have no plans to replace, don't choose gold handles for your cabinets. If you want to match the cabinet or décor, rather than other fixtures, you can look for painted or matching wood finishes. Step2Consider the style or theme of the room. If you have modern cabinets, go for sleek metal finishes. French country styles look great with ceramic or wooden knobs. Whimsical décor allows you to choose knobs with painted patterns or handles in the shape of sea creatures, animals, flowers and more. Step3Make note of the location of the knobs and handles. Ornate knobs can be pleasing to the eye, but not as fun when you bang your knee on them. Wall cabinets are usually not an issue, but in small spaces a protruding knob might catch on clothing or unsuspecting elbows. Bathroom visitors spend a lot of time in front of the sink, so make sure that vanity knobs and handles don't present a hazard. Step4Is the bathroom used by children? It's best to choose smoother designs that they won't be hurt by if they bump into them. Avoid ornate metal designs that they might get their little fingers stuck in. Step5Remember the water and humidity in bathrooms. When selecting bathroom cabinet knobs, it's best to choose ones with durable finishes that won't tarnish or erode. Step6If you want the fixtures to match your décor, bring paint samples and color swatches to the store, along with your handle measurements. If you're considering blue handles for your blue cabinets, you want to make sure it's the same blue. The same is true of wood tones. It's much easier to match the items in the store, rather than waiting until you get home to discover you have the wrong shade. Step7Consider price. Items available for immediate purchase in the store will generally be the least expensive option. Special order knobs will offer you a wider range of options, but will cost a lot more. Don't forget about shipping charges when ordering on-line. Step8If you have the time, visit more than one store to find as many options as possible. On-line retailers provide even more choices. See Resources section.
Tips & WarningsIf your cabinet hinges are fully visible, you'll want to change those to match your new knobs and handles. Take note of the size and style so you can buy hinges that fit your cabinet properly. Ornate knobs and handles can also be more difficult to clean. Not all knobs and handles are the same size! There are different types for different sized cabinets, closet doors, and other furniture. Bring a sample of each of your existing handles to compare and select the proper size. Alternately, you can measure the space between the holes where the handle screws into place, and take note of screw lengths and thicknesses. This will be especially important when ordering on-line. Keep in mind that on-line pictures may not provide an accurate shade of the item.

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Monday, January 7, 2008

Bathroom Vanity Cabinet Designs

How to Define Your Vanity Style ...Bathroom Vanity Cabinet Designs - How to Define Your Vanity Style and Create a Beautiful Bathroom.

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Wednesday, December 26, 2007

photos of bathroom cabinet

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Saturday, October 13, 2007

bathroom cabinet set

Detailed Bathroom Cabinet Set Description
Features:
a) Main cabinet: 1200 x 500 x 850mm
b) Mirror: 600 x 800mm
c) Main material: oak, solid wood
d) Pattern and color: black, white, paint
e) Features: waterproof, moisture - proof
f) May be pre - assembled

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Thursday, September 20, 2007

How to Install Bathroom Cabinets

Few elements affect the feel and functioning of a bathroom as much as the cabinetry. Installing cabinetry does not require professional skills, but an eye for precision is all-important.
If you're installing more than one base cabinet, you will need to make sure the units are level, plumb, and flush with each other so that they will work properly and look right.
To ensure this, the first cabinet must be level and plumb, both from side to side and front to back, because all of the other cabinets will be aligned to it.
A corner cabinet should be installed first. Plan to put in cabinets after rough wiring and plumbing but before new flooring.
If the cabinets don't arrive assembled, put them together according to the manufacturer's directions, with the exception of the doors, shelves, and drawers.
For preassembled cabinets, remove these parts, labeling them to take the guesswork out of reassembly.The wall to which you are affixing the cabinets should be smooth, level, and clean. Place a long straightedge against it to make sure it's flat. Mark any bumps or bulges.
During installation, tap short pieces of wood shingles, or shims, beneath and/or behind the cabinets as necessary to make slight adjustments. If the irregularities are significant, compensate for them by using a Upper cabinets should be fastened securely to wall studs, particularly if they will be loaded with heavier items such as small appliances or big containers of bathroom cleansers.
Most cabinets have a support rail that runs across the back; screw through this or through a strong part of the cabinet. For each cabinet, use at least three screws that penetrate the wall studs by a minimum 1 1/2 inches.

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Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Kitchen Cabinets, Garage and Bathroom Cabinets from Merillat ...

Ebuild offers information on thousands of cabinets ranging from kitchen and bathroom cabinets to garage storage. Browse several respected brands including ...

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