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Remodeling projects are hot on Hometalk! From planning a remodel to sharing photos of the finished room, Hometalk members love remodeling. Looking for remodeling ideas? Check out clipped remodeling posts on Hometalk boards, or message remodeling contractors to get advice or a quote for your upcoming remodel. Hometalk contractors are encouraged to post photos of their remodeling work. So whether you're planning a kitchen or bathroom remodel, make sure to consult the experienced members, bloggers and pros on Hometalk.



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Using a Wine Rack for Guest Hand Towels

Decorating the bathroom with a wine rack to hold your guest hand towels and other decorating ideas http://www.onemoretimeevents.com/2013/05/bat...
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Tammy H Corona, CA 20 hours ago
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    Anthea Wood Close 2 hours ago
    what a great idea. I was wondering how to display my guest towels in my new bathroom and now I ...»
    have the answer, thank you so much.

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The New Toilet Saga

Replacing a toilet in an old home can be accomplished by yourself, but it is NOT easy due to the "rough in". A plumber may be necessary. Read our saga with our tips at the blog. ...»

Toilets only come in 12 inch and 10 inch standard rough ins.

We had 11.25 inch rough in. However....

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Sue Phoenix, AZ 2 days ago
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    Jeanette S 6 hours ago
    There comes a time when you just have to have a professional come in...and this is one of ...»
    those times! We have had a couple of toilets replaced and all the wax rings replaced in all our toilets! It is worth it!

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  • Before the sink was a mess.
  • This is the small counter beside the stove
  • This is beside the sink the longer counter.
  • The sink is so nice now
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  • The long counter, I keep a cutting board in the front of the microwave.
  • After I love my new kitchen counters!
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Kitchen Cabinet Tile

Recently I did my first tile job by myself on my kitchen cabinet. I have been collecting tile off of Craig's list and i finally decided to recover the counters. here is the before and ...»
after shots. The prep work is sanding the surfaces to make the mastic stick. Lay out your pattern first and cut all tile and re fit to where they will be placed on the cabinet. Set the tile with mastic let dry for a few days. Continue by putting the grout in the cracks.Let stand for 20 minutes and wipe with a sponge,then with a soft towel to remove all the residue. After 48 hours seal with sealer. I still need to finish the wall behind the stove with tile.

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Emma Dorsey Gainesville, GA 19 hours ago
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    Jeanette S 7 hours ago
    Fantastic job!
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  • Supplies Needed... I used.
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Renter's Backsplash

I'am a RENTER and as a renter you are limited to your choices and Home Decor. I rent this townhouse and the owner came in and put in new counter tops and it left the kitchen half new & ...»
half old and I needed a pop of color. So I went online for a solution and I found several DIY for renter's backsplash. Saw the pictures and read the instructions and set off to find the following supplies: Table Placemats, and way to hold them in place, which I chose doublesided tape so it would be easy to remove without damaging the walls and a pair scissors. Since my kitchen is a small area I purchased 10 Benson Mills Bamboo Placement for a $1.00 each from Big Lots(I only used 8). Proceeded to apply double sided tape to placemats (make sure walls are clean) and put the mats in place on the wall. Here is my finished product. There was 1 inch gap between the cabinets. So I filled in the space with a cut down(cut to fit) version of the placemat. So far its working......

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Cheryl Beasley Waldorf, MD 2 days ago
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    Cheryl Beasley 15 hours ago
    Thank you'll all for the wonderful comments and it's sill in place with double sided tape.
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Basement renovation in West Chester, PA.

Pine Street Carpenters designed and remodeled this 70-year-old unfinished basement in West Chester, PA.
Pine Street Carpenters & The Kitchen Studio at Pine Street
Pine Street Carpenters & ... West Chester, PA on Jan 10, 2013
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    Camille 2 days ago
    Great design, love the floors
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  • These mirrors (from Lowes) and sconces (from Home Depot) were both very affordable options and I love the look they create in the bathroom. 2
  • The pedestal tub is my favorite addition to the space.
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DIY Master Bathroom

We completely renovated a 1980's outdated master bathroom (think metallic wallpaper) and created a tranquil space to escape my 3 boys! The post on my blog contains many of our sources.
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Courtney Affrunti Westwood, NJ 6 days ago
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    lovely!
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Kitchen Design & Renovation

A common layout kitchen is renovated with some design changes for maximum storage and impact. A bulkhead hiccup was even creatively managed to be beautiful! ...»

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Soulstyle Interior Decora... New York, NY on Apr 22, 2013
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    Elisa 3 days ago
    love the storage and modern look with the white
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Colorful Tiled Shower

Tiled shower with easy storage access for bath towels. Project completed with Weidmann Remodeling. Shower walls and floors: Edimax Slaty Orche.
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Moda Floors and Interiors Atlanta, GA 5 days ago
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Contrasting Cabinets

Backsplash plays off the dark cabinets. Project completed with Weidmann Remodeling. Pam Goldstein-Designer.
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Moda Floors and Interiors Atlanta, GA 5 days ago
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Recent Kitchen Remodel

Nooks for displaying collections as well as cooking oils. Project completed with Weidmann Remodeling. Backsplash: Autumn Mist Slate in a mixture of 12x12 and 6x6, Bengal Black Slate in 2x4 and Antique Nickel Rope.

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Moda Floors and Interiors Atlanta, GA 5 days ago
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