I like to check out the washrooms (restrooms) in fancy restaurants and hotels. For me, this is a place where top of the line pieces can really shine. It is easy to skimp on furniture and still make a room look nice, but with plumbing, you need something that is both aesthetically beautiful and highly functional. Yes, I am a snob when it comes to plumbing fixtures. There are certain brands that make me go 'wow!' when I see them in places. Nice plumbing fixtures really show how much thought went ...
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Pfister Kamato Faucet
A new faucet can not only save you a lot of water, but can also completely change the look of your bathroom. I had a chance to review the above faucet, which you can read about here. This faucet is one of many beautiful ones available from Pfister. I love the way this faucet looks in my mom's bathroom. I am working on renovating and redecorating her home and this has made a big improvement! I love watching the water flow out of this faucet. ...
Organize Your Shower
A few days ago I told you about simplehuman and their amazing array of organizational products, introducing you to their line of slim canisters. I was also given the opportunity to review another product by simplehuman - these wall mounted pumps. These wall-mounted pumps are adhered to the wall with silicone glue. The glue is very strong and you won't have to worry about these pumps falling off your shower wall. The two product pump I received came with an optional razor holder that you can ...
Delta Raincan Showerhead Review – House to Home
Water-saving showerhead to reach greener-lifestyle goals in the new year I recommend Delta Addison Series Raincan Showerhead About product This WaterSense Delta Raincan showerhead is very efficient - the H2Okinetic Technology improves water efficiency by 40 % ! I know that in the past I have had low-flow showerheads that made it difficult to wash up properly due to lack of water-pressure. This showerhead is different. Taking showers is one of my favourite ways to relax. I'd be sad if ...
Home Tour with Kylie – Bathroom {Guest Post}
Post 6: Bathroom The bathroom of our home was the only room that needed structural problems fixed. Unfortunately, in addition to more beige paint (which was literally peeling off the walls and taking chunks of plasterboard with it), the bath–shower was rusted through and leaking into the garage below. Our only solution was to have the bath completely replaced and re-tiled. We wanted the room to remain as true to the original 1970s design as possible, so we sourced a new steel tub, and used ...