By Max Bellamy / Published on April 21th, 2008 / Home & Garden
When shopping for a bathroom vanity sink, let both function and style be your guide. Bathroom vanity sinks must exist in unity with the cabinet and mirror. Ask yourself what this sink will have [..]
 By Max Bellamy / Published on April 21th, 2008 / Home & Garden
Bathroom vanity tops offer many options to the discerning customer. Ideally, they should all have a strong, smooth surface that defies stains and spills, mild heat and impact. Some materials on [..]
 By Max Bellamy / Published on April 21th, 2008 / Home & Garden
Minimal, linear, often metallic and futuristic, contemporary bathroom vanities come in modern finishes such as brushed nickel and chrome, and are usually free of extraneous ornament and [..]
 By Max Bellamy / Published on April 20th, 2008 / Home & Garden
Bathroom Vanity Mirrors are an integral component of the bathroom vanity. Mirrors are often included in vanity sets. The most frequently asked question when purchasing a mirror for a bathroom [..]
 By Max Bellamy / Published on April 20th, 2008 / Home & Garden
The basic bathroom vanity includes a mirror or medicine cabinet above, a sink or basin and counter or ‘top’ below, and a cabinet beneath. In some cases the sink and top are one unit. To call [..]
 By Max Bellamy / Published on April 20th, 2008 / Home & Garden
Discount bathroom vanities can be found in many places, some more unusual than others. You first must decide what discount means to you and how far your budget will stretch. Buying used from [..]
 By Max Bellamy / Published on April 19th, 2008 / Home & Garden
Philip Diehl first invented the ceiling fan in 1882, around the same time electricity was beginning to spread into homes and businesses throughout the country. Over the next decade, Diehl [..]
 By Max Bellamy / Published on April 19th, 2008 / Home & Garden
A ceiling fan used outdoors, such as on a covered porch, deck, or gazebo, can serve several purposes. Outdoor ceiling fans can provide a cool breeze and make hot days much more comfortable, [..]
 By Max Bellamy / Published on April 19th, 2008 / Home & Garden
There are ceiling fans designed especially for children, which have designs made to appeal to the imaginations and interests of young ones. There is a wide selection of children’s ceiling fans [..]
 By Max Bellamy / Published on April 18th, 2008 / Home & Garden
There are several differences between tropical ceiling fans and standard ceiling fans. Tropical ceiling fans have wider blades than typical fans. A large number of tropical ceiling fans are [..]
 By Max Bellamy / Published on April 18th, 2008 / Home & Garden
The blades of a ceiling fan make all the difference. The amount of airflow a fan generates depends on the type and size of blades it has. Most ceiling fans have four blades, but they can have [..]
 By Max Bellamy / Published on April 18th, 2008 / Home & Garden
One of the first improvements that ceiling fan inventor Philip Diehl made on his invention was the addition of an electric light. Back in 1882, when the ceiling fan was first created, this was [..]
 By Max Bellamy / Published on April 17th, 2008 / Home & Garden
Ceiling fans sell at a wide range of prices. They usually cost at least $100, and some models can cost more as $500. This may be too much for many people, but luckily, it is easy to find [..]
 By Max Bellamy / Published on April 17th, 2008 / Home & Garden
Nearly every residence has at least one ceiling fan. Ceiling fans are so common that many people have difficulty sleeping without one. Ceiling fans appear in bedrooms, living rooms, offices, [..]
 By Max Bellamy / Published on April 17th, 2008 / Home & Garden
It all came about due to a cry from English housewives for more artful, cheaper, mass produced kitchen wares to serve their meals on and drink their mead from. That cry and the invention of the [..]
 By Max Bellamy / Published on April 17th, 2008 / Home & Garden
Everything has its day and its time, and Wedgwood China is no exception to the rule. Because the company is 250 years old there are patterns that were used to create dishware that simply no [..]
 By Max Bellamy / Published on April 16th, 2008 / Home & Garden
Since the company is now slightly over 250 years old, anything made from year one to year 150 is now officially considered to be an antique. Antique certification begins for any item that can [..]
 By Max Bellamy / Published on April 16th, 2008 / Home & Garden
There is not a lot of discount Wedgwood China available, although, given the prices of some of the items in the line, any discount is greatly appreciated. You might not think paying $50 for a [..]
 By Max Bellamy / Published on April 16th, 2008 / Home & Garden
There are recognized, factory-certified Wedgwood China outlets in many locations around the world for your shopping convenience. These places carry only Wedgwood China and anything you purchase [..]
 By Max Bellamy / Published on April 15th, 2008 / Home & Garden
If Josiah Wedgwood were alive today, even he would be surprised at the large sums of money changing hands for some of his early work. Still intact, still complete early collections are almost [..]

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