Top Bed And Bath Stores in Simi Valley, CA

Los Angeles Kitchen & Bath is the leader when it comes to major and minor home remodeling projects regarding the kitchen and bathroom. With experienced contractors who take pride in the kitchen...Read More…
With Private Quarters you can create your own 7 Layers of Bliss with our butter-soft sheets, soft featherbeds and down comforters. Improving the comfort of your bed can improve the quality of your ...Read More…
Los Angeles Kitchen & Bath offers a huge selection of various tiles, flooring, fixtures, countertops and cabinetry, all to be customized to your specifications. Los Angeles Kitchen & Bath s...Read More…
Macy's, established in 1858, is the Great American Department Store - an iconic retailing brand over 740 stores operating coast-to-coast and online. Macy's Simi Valley Town Center offers a first cl...Read More…
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The Bathroom Is The Most Important place In Your House…

Many homeowners are spending too much effort in designing their living room and dining room thinking that this is enough in providing their family members and guests with the best looking house possible. These are the places that often goes under the scrutiny of the guests, and that is why many homeowners are putting more effort in designing them rather than the hidden portions of the house. What most homeowners often forget is that bathrooms are also important parts of their home. What most homeowners do not know is the fact that the bathroom is also a part of the house where their guests are more likely to go more often than not, especially if they decide to hang around and stay for awhile. The bathroom speaks volumes about our personality and character as a homeowner. This is part of the reason why we also need to pay attention to its appearance. As homeowners, we must also consider our bathrooms in our home improvement projects not just for impressing our guests but to present our family members with a comfortable and appealing bathroom they can use.After all, everyone loves to go the bathroom for cleaning their bodies or for seeking a quiet place for refuge. The bathroom is the part of a house that is often used and many personal daily rituals daily rituals are done within its comforts. For more information or to start the path to your perfect bathroom, visit our website: http://www.losangeleskb.com E-mail:mail@losangeleskb.com For a Free in home estimate and consultation call us toll free:1-800-239-7439 ...read more

By Kitchen Remodeler Oxnard Kitchen Remodeling Contractor 93063 March 25, 2011

What’s the Best and Worst Solid Flooring for Wet or Moist Places

0 – Solid Wood Solid wood flooring, particularly of the parquet or tongue-and-groove variety, will not work in below-grade environments such as basements. It's not at all recommended for bathrooms, where water is prevalent. But it can work in a kitchen. 1 – Laminate Flooring Remarkably, this artificial product performs a notch higher than solid wood flooring in moisture test, mainly because laminate flooring has the ability to be glued together. The glued-in seams prevent water from getting in. However, remember that not all laminate is glued; some is of the lock-in variety. The main problem is that the base of laminate flooring—the stuff under the so-called "wear layer"—is will blister and essentially self-destruct the minute water touches it. 2 – Engineered Wood Engineered wood performs better than laminate flooring because its base is of a sturdier, more water resistent plywood base. Not the thing for intense water but it will hold up in a pinch. 3 – Linoleum Tile Linoleum is oil-based, and therefore is good against water. However, it is a composite material. Tile has seams that water can work into. 4 – Sheet Linoleum Same issues as linoleum tile, except sheet linoleum has no seams and thus performs better. 5 – Vinyl Tile Now we're talking water resistence. Good ol' plastic to shed water… Vinyl tile is simple to install. Only issue, again: seams. The stick-on vinyl tile has no seam adhesion properties. 7 – Ceramic and Stone Tile Ceramic and stone tiling are often used in showers, bathtubs, pools, and more. So it's highly resistent to intense water. 6 – Sheet Vinyl A solid surface with not a seam in sight. Hard to do much better than sheet vinyl. 8 – Concrete Concrete would not have been a category years ago. But in recent times, people have been installing tinted and stamped concrete even indoors. Properly sealed concrete is wonderful against water. For more information or to start the path to your perfect kitchen and bathroom, visit our website: http://www.losangeleskb.com E-mail:mail@losangeleskb.com For a Free in home estimate and consultation call us toll free:1-800-239-7439 ...read more

By Kitchen Remodeling Bath Contractor Simi Valley General Contractor 93065 March 25, 2011

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By Private Quarters Consultant October 14, 2010