installing ceramic kitchen wall tile
Posted in ceramic products on 06/06/2010 03:58 am by admin
installing ceramic kitchen wall tile

Getting started in the remodeling of the kitchen – walls, floor or furniture?
I intend to completely redo the kitchen and I'm not sure where do I begin. I want to start plasterboard and set up, break lay linoleum and ceramic tile or vinyl and install all new cabinets. Is there a particular order that must make these projects? I guess the last cabinet, but not really sure what I hope than changing the design of the cabinets and add a breakfast bar or island. So I can only plant around it?
In my experience (limited remodeling of some), the simplest method is to first get rid of everything that is not found, do the job wall, then painting, then install the cabinets, floors and install if you use plywood. This is a time and money were on the floor under cabinets, tile and laminate floors and is easier to adjust after the cabinets are installed. With cover sheet PVC floor is easier to deploy the blade before installing the cabinets and put the boxes on top of the new plant, temporarily or cabinets in place and follow summary of the cabinets so you can cut -. The existing ground floor can be left in place while he is strongly attached to the base of his very difficult to get a good apartment if you cut the old floor. Pulling up the old floor and at ground level can be longer than the rest of the work.
My house feels like an incubator in the middle of the day….help!!!?
I live in the tropics.
We bought our house just over a year ago. The sun happens to directly hit it at any time of the day. Canopies installed in the windows are not much help. The walls feel really warm even with air conditioning installed.
Can’t afford to install airconditioning system on all the rooms because of the very expensive electricity bills..
We’ve installed floating floors instead of ceramic tiles because they are much easier on the legs especially for my kids. I noticed that, somehow, they contribute to the warm feelings..
The kitchen, on the other hand, is a lot cooler (probably because it is floored with ceramic tiles?).
Any good ideas about keeping the temperature in the rooms lower? They will be much appreciated.
The trees we planted outside to hopefully help keep the sunlight out are still very young and not tall enough.
What I guess is that your house is not properly ventilated for the free flow of the fresh air and is also not adjoining with other houses by the sides of your house. In that case you may also have to face extreme cold conditions in winter season also, your house being nude from all the sides.
You may have to spare some money to have some permanent solution, than to take shelter of temporary solution by expensive airconditioning, to get respite from the heat. Not only that you may also get respite from the extreme cold conditions, if the situation of your house is such, as I guessed.
The outside rooms may be fitted with exhaust fans if not properly ventilated to exhaust the hot air. Otherwise construct the air chimneys out of your non-ventilated rooms to go at the roof top to make a passage for the circulation of the air. Secondly, the roof may need some modifications by extra masonary work. You may have to spread some wild tall bushes or dry leaves or wood splinters (up to about 2 to 3″ level)on the roof top added with a 6″ layer of mud prepared from earth powder over that and then fitting with brick tiles over that. This may definitely provide a permanent solution for heat resistance from the roof top. If you can afford, the walls of the outside rooms, which are exposed to sun, should also be covered with thermocol and wood panelling.
All this may give you a one time permnent solution of your problems and ample respite not only from the heat but also from the cold of the winter season.
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