1/22/2019


Is your bathroom looking horribly out of date? If so, it’s time to breathe new life into it by sprucing it up. If you’re on a budget, there’s no need to worry – you won’t need to renovate the entire room – in fact just by changing a few details you can make your bathroom a much more pleasant place to take a shower.

Updating Your Fixtures
While your sink and tub might still be in decent shape, even if they’re pretty old, an old fashioned faucet is going to spoil the look of your space. There are lots of different options on the market today in a choice of finishes and colors, so you should be able to find something that suits your sense of style and the feel of your bathroom. While you’re thinking about updating your fixtures, it could be time to paint your medicine cabinet and the walls too. White is always a good choice for a bathroom since it brightens the space and makes it look more minimalist.

Art Belongs in A Bathroom Too
If you don’t want to redo your tiling, you can add some stylish bathroom-appropriate artwork to your walls that will distract from the less than beautiful tiles. If there is only space for a single artwork on your bathroom wall, try taking the tile color as the main shade for the piece of art. That will create a more cohesive feel to space while adding a touch of style.

Do you suspect that your home is suffering from a mold infestation? It’s no wonder that you’re feeling worried. Black mold can be toxic, and getting rid of it can be a hassle, so spotting it quickly and getting rid of it straight away is paramount. The good news is that it’s possible to easily fix most black mold cases as long as you catch them quickly.

What Exactly Is Mold?
Black mold is a very common type of indoor mold. It grows in humid, dark and damp spaces in your home, releasing spores into the air which is then inhaled or absorbed into the skin. It also gets transported in this way around the home. Black mold is often called toxic mold. This is because it causes a host of health problems like sneezing, coughing, itchy and sore throats, itchy and watering eyes and even more serious health problems for those with compromised immune systems.

So, which signs should you look for in your property?

Picture by Pedro Figueras

The trigger points for stress for each and every single person varies, and there is no scale to determine what you should and shouldn't be stressed about as we are all entitled to have our own feelings about particular scenarios. However, objectively by looking, analyzing and understanding why we are stressed, we can hopefully move out of an uncomfortable, frustrating or perhaps painful spot into a better one. This takes some self-reflection and analysis initially and some input and action to follow. To move on from a stress-inducing scenario to a positive one, here’s what you can do;