By: Conrad Mckee | 2012-03-03 | Business If you want the visitor at your residence or business place notice the floor of your premises, you need to take special care of the floor. read more
By: Robert Deans | 2010-11-09 | Home & Family Everyone desires to have a fabulous looking home. For a few, this may mean stylish and fashionable interior styling. For other people, it could mean having a garden that resembles a paradise. Or you could simply want a single room inside your home that you are proud of. For men in the home, it may be a sleek office space. For a child, their bedroom is their castle! A woman may have to have a fantastic kitchen. Marble is a material which is seen increasingly more within home design . read more
By: boldscreenprinting | 2012-01-06 | Home Improvement Flooring is considered the most significant aspect of the interior design, whether in your home or office. Polished and well maintained marble floors usually reflect the personalities of those people who stay there. Hence, marble restoration is a common practice to renew the look of the home. read more
By: Angelo | 2012-03-21 | Interior design When we enter a house or a building, the very first thing that we perceive with our eyes is a floor. The floor of any household or business premises gets the very first glimpse of an enterer. read more
By: Joel Darras | 2011-02-01 | Real Estate For masonry restoration specialists, deep knowledge of the structure of this class of materials is essential for determining masonry restoration needs and forensic analysis of the building envelopes interaction with mechanical, environmental and chemical elements over time. read more
By: carllhalls | 2012-03-30 | Business If you have ever purchased a home with marble accents, or if you are building a home with a beautiful marble entryway or any other area made from marble, then you already know how marble has an amazing capability of turning a boring room into a beautiful work of art. read more
By: AlenaRuan | 2012-03-30 | Home Improvement If the marble at your house is discolored or patinated then it is high time that you call for expert help. Read on to find out the various ways of removing marble muck from the walls and the floor. read more
By: Robert Deans | 2010-12-16 | Remodeling For everyone that has damaged marble in the house, marble repair is definately something to take into consideration. A common belief is that when marble gets damaged then a whole item will need replacing! This can be costly. read more
By: Angelo | 2012-03-03 | Business Marble is a valuable investment and can be damaged by exposure, improper maintenance, use of wrong cleaning chemicals, scratching, staining and etching. read more
By: Rob Bailey | 2011-03-26 | Business Each and every homemaker has the desire for their flooring, countertops, and all other stones or the marble areas that always have a unique looks found when they were setup originally. Over time, thes... read more
By: manjusmith | 2011-03-16 | Home Improvement Marble restoration basically involves removal of scratches, dull spots, and other blemishes from read more
By: AllanBrown | 2011-03-24 | Remodeling Minor blemishes in marble caused by stains or scratches will be corrected by a decent grade sharpening powder or tin dioxide, out there at most leading monument or household maintenance stores. Rubbing within the powder with a properly mounted piece of felt and waxing over the affected space ought to do the trick. read more
By: John Edwardz | 2010-10-03 | Home & Family Love your marble counter tops and marble floors, but clueless on how to maintain and clean them? Fret no more because here are some great tips you can put to very good use when looking after your marble. read more
By: biz4tech | 2010-11-10 | Home improvement Marble Building Material What does it take for a house that is transformed into an elegant home? Is the door? Is the garden? Sometimes the little things and details may that count read more
By: Rob Mabry | 2010-03-31 | Arts & Entertainment To many, Indiana Jones was a hero. Antagonist to the Nazis, adventurer, professor...American. But was this "collector of rare antiquities" really just a thief and smuggler? With the opening of the Acropolis Museum in Athens, the debate over cultural history ownership and "elginism," or cultural vandalism, is renewed. Should artifacts taken from their cultural context by other nations be returned? Or is the very act of procuring these ancient artifacts history to be preserved? read more