Tips for Keeping Your Wardrobe Neat and Organized

Keeping your wardrobe neat and organized can be a challenge, and if you find that your clothes are often cramped and crowded and you can never find a piece you need, you might want to consider some simple tips in this regard. These will help you keep the wardrobe looking its best and also cut down on time you waste searching for some article of clothing. 1. Organize by use, then color Read More 

Things You Need to Know about Fire-Resistive Glass

In modern building construction, glass has found a range of applications from sealing window and door spaces to serving as walls. Glass also adds to the aesthetic value of a building, and you can use it to break the monotony of vast concrete or wood surfaces.  In addition, glass can also be used to optimise the safety of the occupants, especially when you use fire-resistive glass. This type of glass meets the requirements for impact resistance, meaning that it is designed to combat heat transfer and other fire-related elements in case of a breakout. Read More 

Tips for Dealing with Broken Glass

Accidents happen all the time. Regardless of if you had a slip when moving furniture or doing some home repairs, or if your kids got a little over-zealous throwing the baseball, broken glass has to be handled carefully. If you don't know what to do, or how to do it, you may injure yourself or cause more damage to the already broken glass. Some tips that will help you along the way can be found here. Read More 

A Simple Solution To Scratched Glass Kitchen Splashbacks

A glass kitchen splashback can really add a touch of style as well as practicality to your kitchen décor scheme.  Although glass splashbacks are durable and pretty hardwearing, they can become scratched, spoiling their looks as well as trapping grease and bits of food thrown up by cooking splashes. The good news is that you don't have to totally replace your scratched glass kitchen splashback or spend money on expensive repairs. Read More 

Splashbacks in the kitchen

A splashback is a flat sheet of a smooth material (such as glass) that is usually attached behind a stove in the kitchen, or the basin in the bathroom.  A glass splashback is an attractive and useful feature in the home, but it will need to be handled carefully if it becomes damaged. What function does a splashback serve? Splashbacks in the bathroom are there to prevent the wall from being damaged by repeated splashing. Read More