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	<title>All Things Vintage &#187; Matthew Kerridge</title>
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		<title>Snooker Tables</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2009 08:02:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Kerridge</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you considering purchasing a snooker table? If you enjoy snooker, then owning your own table is certainly an attractive option. Snooker tables developed from the old English billiard tables.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you considering purchasing a snooker table? If you enjoy snooker, then owning your own table is certainly an attractive option. Snooker tables developed from the old English billiard tables.</p>
<p>Choosing a good snooker table means considering things like table size and quality of manufacture. If you like a more challenging game, you will probably want a table with the smallest pocket requiring greater shooting accuracy. You will also to have chosen a table that matches the size of the room that you will be using to play snooker.</p>
<p>Leave enough space to allow players to make shots without bumping into the wall. In most cases, that will mean at least three feet of space around the entire table. For a professional table, you will need even more room, at least six feet all around the table.</p>
<p>Cue size is another important consideration since you will need more room for longer cues. Professional snooker players use a 57-inch cue, but you might want to choose something smaller depending on your room size. The regular cues sizes are 36-in., 48-in., and 57-in.</p>
<p>The thickness of the table cover determines how fast the ball rolls with thicker covers slowing down the balls responsiveness. However, thicker covers will last longer. The playing surface, which is known as the bed in snooker parlance, is made of slate in regulation tournament play. However, cheaper tables are made of artificial materials.</p>
<p>You will, of course, also want to consider price when choosing a snooker table for your home. The cheapest budget tables are generally not meant for serious players, but there are economy tables suitable for home play. The middle range and professional tables are the highest quality, and of course, more expensive. You will choose the latter if you are looking for something similar to tournament snooker.</p>
<p>A professional table will be made with fine woods like oak and with regulation thick slate beds. The cloth covering will be made of fine materials that allow balls to roll less erratically providing more accurate shots. A regulation table will have a slate bed that is about one-inch thick and will have a covering made of materials like wool or baize. The cushions will be made of rubber. The rails that border the table should be made of wood to provide greater accuracy when a ball bounces off it.</p>
<p>Some snooker tables are designed for multipurpose use and, for example, can be used as a dining table when not playing snooker. Other tables can be folded and stored away when not in use.</p>
<p>Finding a good snooker table is not too difficult but it pays to plan in advance. By considering things like room size, you can decide on what table and cue size is right. The quality of table you choose will depend on how serious you are about your game, and of course, how much you can afford. Finding a snooker table that meets your requirements involves first knowing where you will place the table, determining the proper size, and knowing what quality you desire and can afford.</p>
<p>Matthew Kerridge is a huge snooker fan and loves playing the sport. If you want further information about <a href="http://www.topofthecue.com/">snooker tables</a> or are searching for a trusted snooker table company please visit http://www.topofthecue.com</p>
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		<title>Plan For Your New Kitchen Remodel</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2009 07:37:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Kerridge</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people feel that the kitchen is the heart of the home. Family and friends gather in the kitchen to celebrate birthdays, graduations and holidays. The kitchen is a wonderful place to share secrets and stories while preparing family meals and eat family dinners. If you've been dreaming of a larger kitchen or a more modern space, now is the perfect time to embark on a kitchen remodel. Choose a design firm that specializes in kitchen redesign or do-it yourself with the help of a kitchen planner.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most people feel that the kitchen is the heart of the home. Family and friends gather in the kitchen to celebrate birthdays, graduations and holidays. The kitchen is a wonderful place to share secrets and stories while preparing family meals and eat family dinners. If you&#8217;ve been dreaming of a larger kitchen or a more modern space, now is the perfect time to embark on a kitchen remodel. Choose a design firm that specializes in kitchen redesign or do-it yourself with the help of a kitchen planner.</p>
<p>Your newly remodelled kitchen is not complete without new appliances. The appliances you choose are an important part of the dcor and theme that you&#8217;re creating. For a bright wall colour, consider neutral appliances in black or white. If you&#8217;re trying to give your kitchen a retro feel, choose coloured appliances in colours like cherry red and cobalt blue. If you&#8217;re looking to create a modern, contemporary, or just elegant kitchen, look for stainless steel appliances or ones with a stainless steel look. Your kitchen planner can help you determine the best location for your new appliances. The kitchen planner will also help you in selecting the right sizes for your appliances.</p>
<p>A cabinet makeover is an inexpensive way to modernize an outdated kitchen. Use your kitchen planner to help you choose a new cabinet colour or simply paint the face of your old cabinets. Pay attention to details like drawer and door pulls and knobs. Replace part of the cabinet door with clear glass and display dishes as art. Install dim lighting inside the cabinets for a sophisticated look. Free floating shelves provide open storage.</p>
<p>Another major component of a kitchen remodel is replacing damaged and old floors. Kitchen flooring options include linoleum, ceramic tile, and laminate. Choose eco-friendly flooring choices by choosing sustainable flooring like bamboo or cork. Hardwood flooring is stylish and can also be environmentally friendly if you choose sustainable wood. Stone or even stained concrete flooring give kitchens an elegant and luxurious ambience.</p>
<p>Increase your kitchen workspace by adding an island to the remodelled kitchen. Installing a sink or stovetop into an island provides convenience and lets multiple cooks work in the kitchen at once. For a small kitchen, consider the islands that come on rolling carts. They are small and normally fold for easy storage when not in use.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t neglect the countertops when completing a kitchen remodel. Your kitchen planner can help you plot the dimensions and depth of the materials you&#8217;ll need. Homeowners on a budget should consider Formica and tile for countertops. Engineered stone, cheaper than the natural stuff and made in 3000 different colours, is a cheap way to bring change into your new kitchen. For a modern or industrial themed kitchen consider stainless steel or concrete for the countertops.</p>
<p>Backsplashes are an easy way to add some colour to your kitchen. Glass tiles, popular in industrial or modern style kitchens, are fairly inexpensive and come in an array of colours. Ceramic tile, usually found in traditional style kitchens, provides a colourful back drop for your kitchen. Wallpaper, though harder to clean from spills, provides another colourful aesthetic as a backsplash and on other kitchen walls.</p>
<p>Matthew Kerridge is passionate about home improvement. If you want further info about kitchens or are looking for an online <a href="http://www.wrenkitchens.com/help/plan-online">kitchen planner</a> please visit http://www.wrenkitchens.com</p>
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		<title>Benefits of UPVC Windows</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 08:38:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Kerridge</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[double glazing]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[UPVC windows have been used for the last twenty years for new and replacement double glazed windows. They have grown in popularity over the years because they are easy to mass-produce, have low cost, low maintenance and high insulation. UPVC windows are common, particularly in the UK, because they are available in a variety of designs and are a good choice for buyers looking for quality, durability and affordability.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>UPVC windows have been used for the last twenty years for new and replacement double glazed windows. They have grown in popularity over the years because they are easy to mass-produce, have low cost, low maintenance and high insulation. UPVC windows are common, particularly in the UK, because they are available in a variety of designs and are a good choice for buyers looking for quality, durability and affordability.</p>
<p>Constructing UPVC windows is an energy intensive process that involves extruding polyvinyl sections. UPVC stands for unplasticized polyvinyl chloride, a synthetic material that can be inexpensively made, requires no wood and is recyclable.</p>
<p>Welding, or screwing or bolting sections together are the two options for assembling UPVC windows. Welding creates a stronger assembly, but is more difficult to repair and replace. Bolting and screwing the sections into frames and windows is a fast way to assemble them, and allows for easy replacement of damaged parts.</p>
<p>UPVC windows are available in a wide range of styles, including casement windows, vertical sliding, and reversible and tilt-and-turn windows. Casement windows can be fixed, side-hinged or top-hinged, and are noted for their high level of security. Vertical sliding sash windows are also possible for consumers wanting a classic look. Reversible windows are a good choice for high-rise buildings because they eliminate much of the difficulty of cleaning. The hinges allow the window to rotate 180 degrees, so that the exterior of windows can be cleaned from the ease and safety of inside. Tilt-and-turn windows have a special mechanism that allows the window to open inwards from the side or top to help with ventilation and airflow.</p>
<p>The synthetic material is a low maintenance product, making UPVC windows easy to care for. Problems that occur with other types of windows, such as pests, rot and weathering is resisted by the material. It is easy to keep the windows looking good and working well for a long time. All is takes is cleaning with warm, soapy water once in a while as well as lubricating the hinges.</p>
<p>UPVC windows manage to incorporate both efficient use of synthetic materials and good aesthetics. Many designers are now using these windows, and homeowner?s making updates are choosing these windows when they do so. The clean, sharp lines and good construction adds to the look of a house. In addition, they can come in a variety of colors, as well as a photo realistic wood finish, and the look will not deteriorate over time.</p>
<p>Thermal and noise insulation is improved with UPVC double glazed windows. Up to 60% of heat loss occurs through windows and doors, and UPVC windows can help reduce energy costs and keep a comfortable indoor temperature in the summer and winter. The air space between the two panes of glass provides an insulating layer between inside and outside. These windows also help with noise insulation, creating a quite environment inside the home.</p>
<p>Matthew Kerridge is an expert in home improvement. If you would like more information regarding <a href="http://www.anglianhome.co.uk/replacement-upvc-windows/">UPVC windows</a> or are searching for a reputable double glazing company please visit http://www.anglianhome.co.uk</p>
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		<title>A Guide To Fire Alarms</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Oct 2009 10:06:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Kerridge</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most often required by law, fire alarms are one of the most important fixtures in the home today. They are the one safety feature that could save the lives of an entire family. The number of deaths from smoke inhalation that could be prevented each year with the proper use and maintenance of a fire alarm is astounding. The risk of losing one's home, family or personal possessions is far too great to not have an alarm installed and working properly.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most often required by law, fire alarms are one of the most important fixtures in the home today. They are the one safety feature that could save the lives of an entire family. The number of deaths from smoke inhalation that could be prevented each year with the proper use and maintenance of a fire alarm is astounding. The risk of losing one&#8217;s home, family or personal possessions is far too great to not have an alarm installed and working properly.</p>
<p>There are two types of sensors that make up the bulk of all fire alarms. The first type is called an ionization sensor. This type of sensor does well at detecting fires which are burning very fast and moving though the structure. Those types of fires release ionized gas that can be tracked. The second type of sensor is called a photoelectric detector. This uses a small, light-sensitive device to try and spot pieces of particulate matter that is in the air. These particles are given off by fires that are burning more slowly, releasing more smoke that is heavier with debris.</p>
<p>Almost every governmental agency that deals with fire safety recommends using a fire alarm that contains both an ionization and photoelectric sensor. These types of units are known as dual sensor alarms. Dual sensor alarms are the most accurate way to detect a fire, no matter what the cause.</p>
<p>One key element involved in how the fire alarm and its sensors work is the exact location of where the alarm is installed. Because the particles that are being detect are floating along with the other gases in the room and gases tends to rise, then the alarms must be in a raised position. The particles in the air will accumulate near the roof when a fire starts, and the alarms must be as close to this area as possible. The manufacturer&#8217;s installation instructions will specify exact measurements.</p>
<p>At least one fire alarm should be placed on each floor of the house. They should be placed inside all of the bedrooms, and outside of the bedrooms as well. An alarm should be placed in the basement, since this is the origin of many fires.</p>
<p>The purpose of a fire alarm is to alert a family to the potential threat of a burning fire. This warning will fall on deaf ears if the family does not have a concise plan in place for what to do in this situation. It is very important that there is more than one escape route planned in the event that certain areas of the home or property become inaccessible due to the fire. There should also be a common meeting place for everyone to assemble once outside. The plan should be memorized and practiced.</p>
<p>The most difficult step to remember when dealing with fire safety goes beyond installation and planning. It is the routine maintenance of the fire alarms themselves. For units that require a battery to run, or use them as a backup power source, the batteries must be replaced every six months regardless of how much power is left in them. The alarm should also be kept very clean since dust particles can reduce the ability of the sensors to detect particles. Keeping a fire alarm in good working order when it is installed correctly can help reduce the chances of being seriously injured in a fire.</p>
<p>Matthew Kerridge is an expert in home safety. If you would like more information about types of <a href="http://www.adt.co.uk/fire-alarm-systems-and-protection.html">fire alarms</a> or are searching for a reputable fire alarm business please visit http://www.adt.co.uk</p>
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