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8 – Glen Innes Examiner – Thursday, October 16, 2014 www.gleninnesexaminer.com.au www.gleninnesexaminer.com.au Glen Innes Examiner – Thursday, October 16, 2014 – 9 HEALTH ISSUE DO YOU DRINK CONTAMINATED WATER? WHY BREATHE CONTAMINATED AIR?! Get ready for Summer... Call Your Local Franchisee Today 1300 608 318 www.hydrokleen.com.au Each Franchise is independently owned and operated. AW1510089 Christian Ferris 0429 774 109 0413 919 530 6732 2284 [email protected] For a top quality finish - Everytime! For all your dry plastering needs, small or large Obligation free quotes Operating in Glen Innes and all surrounding areas New Construction Renovations Plasterboard repairs FULLY LICENSED AND INSURED FULLY LICENSED AND INSURED AW1510222 A A . . S . K . Electrical Ph: 6732 2631 or 0427 453 066 Fax: 6732 2647 and A.S.K for Ken All Domestic, Rural, All Domestic, Rural, Commerical & Industrial Electrical Commerical & Industrial Electrical Installations & Repairs Installations & Repairs Security Lighting Phone Outlets Pty Ltd S L P O AW1519769 Lic. No. 93263C AW1510246 Oliver & Macquarie Street, Glen Innes Ph: (02) 6732 4722 AH: (02) 6732 5596 Mob: 0428 659 136 Glen Innes Glen Innes BRICK SUPPLIES BRICK SUPPLIES Agents for bricks, blocks & pavers from PGH, Boral, Austral, Claypave & others. 46 years helping build Glen Innes and the District Also Specialising in Quality Assured Concrete • Loam • Cement • Blue Metal • Sand •Gravel • Plant Hire STAGE 3 STAGE 3 JOBS TO JOBS TO BE DONE BE DONE Here’s the PLAN Contact Mel to advertise 6732 1666 STAGE 4 Be comfortable 23.10 STAGE 5 Enjoying the outdoors 30.10 TOP KITCHEN TOP KITCHEN TIPS TIPS BATHROOM TRENDS BATHROOM TRENDS DESIGN DETAILS To set the right tone, you need to decide the ambience of the room, bright and light or sultry and moody. All-white, chalk or pale grey never go out of fashion, and can make a small room seem super-spacious. Dark tones, meanwhile, make a strong impact, and have become a popular option for inner-city living. Colour and texture need to harmonise in the kitchen, so it’s worth putting together your own mood board before the renovation begins. On white cardboard, stick on all the colour and surface swatches, including paint, tiles, veneer and flooring. A burst of colour is a feast for the eyes in a kitchen. A splashback in coloured glass makes a style statement, while mosaic or ceramic tiles also add brilliance to the room. It can be hard finding where to start when planning the design of your new kitchen. Start the process by writing a list of features you like and dislike about your existing kitchen. This will quickly help your new design take shape. When putting together a kitchen layout, the classic ‘triangle’ is the core of the design. The main working areas, cooktop/oven, fridge and sink, have to be positioned at three sides of a triangle. This simple rule will make cooking and cleaning a breeze. BUILDING BASICS A kitchen renovation can range from a one-day job to a two-week build, depending on the amount of work involved. Dirt, dust and noise are impossible to avoid, so consider moving in with family or friends during the messiest stages. If you’re on a tight budget, a flat-pack kitchen is hard to beat. The latest ranges provide amazing flexibility, even the most awkwardly shaped kitchen can have every centimetre utilised. Easy instructions mean you can put together a brand new kitchen in one or two days. For busy homeowners, a kitchen company can make your life so much easier. They can guide you on the layout, the design, materials, appliances, as well as doing the demolition and installation. CABINETRY For a quick, cost-saving fi x-me-up, replacing doors and/or bench tops can transform your kitchen from clunky to couture. If your cupboards and drawers are looking a little scruffy, an easy spruce-up is replacing old handles and knobs with the latest ranges. For an up-to-the-minute look, consider integrating the fridge and dishwasher within the new cabinetry. By enclosing the front of appliances to match the texture and colour scheme of the cabinets, a kitchen looks stream-lined and minimalistic. STORAGE Contemplate installing an island bench with built-in cupboards and drawers on both sides of the unit. This provides plenty of room to store small appliances, cookbooks and rarely used kitchenware, such as platters that only appear on Christmas day. Replacing cupboards with drawers means it’s much easier to reach all kitchen items. Extra- deep drawers are perfect to store pots, pans and small appliances, while wide, shallow units are handy to store cutlery and utensils. A corner cupboard used to be a space waster, but kitchen designers have solved this dilemma by maximising every square centimetre. Have a look at various corner options, such as lazy susans, bi-fold doors and dual-access doors. When designing a kitchen layout, ensure that you include as much storage as possible. It’s easy to accumulate more items through the years, so a few extra drawers and cupboards never go astray. FINE DETAILS Don’t forget the little essentials as you design the layout. Take time to figure out where you’ll position lights, powerpoints and a phone jack. To add atmosphere, a pendant light positioned over a benchtop can act as a focal point of the room. And if one is never enough a large benchtop can accommodate two or three pendants for extra brilliance. A hard-working cook doesn’t want guests to see an array of dirty pots and pans during a dinner party. To solve this problem, a small raised barrier at the end of the island bench can separate the kitchen area and the social zone, hiding any mess until it’s time to wash up. One is the loneliest number when it comes to kitchen bins. Single, double or triple bins of varying capacities can be selected, making it easy to separate recycled and general items. And instead of having bins on show, they now slide or swivel out of hidden cupboards. INSTALL SOLAR AND SLASH YOUR POWER BILL BY UP TO 90%! Buy now and pay “zero interest ever!’’ with ezypay* *Please refer to www.answerenergy.com.au for terms and conditions Call 1300 658 114 HUGE DISCOUNT WHEN YOU PAY IN CASH! ANSWER ENERGY | [email protected] www.answerenergy.com.au Electrical Contractor NSW – 196167C CEC-A8159131 | ABN 12164933224 AW1509338 Remember Your Wet Seal and Frame Inspections Council has three (3) certified Building Surveyors accredited with the NSW Building Professionals Board to assist you in planning your dream home. Inspections and appointments in Glen Innes are available from Monday to Friday. Inspections and appointments in the Emmaville, Deepwater, Red Range, Glencoe, Wellingrove and Wytaliba areas can be arranged for Tuesdays and Thursdays. For more information, contact Council’s Department of Development, Regulatory and Sustainability Services at 136 Church Street (phone 6730 2350) between 8.30am and 4.30pm on weekdays. AW1510282 CERAMIC TILES Range of wall & floor tiles to suit every room including glass feature tiles SEE OUR DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM 100 Lambeth St, Glen Innes Phone 6732 3644 AW1517460 Whether building a new home or renovating an existing household, or merely carry out much needed repairs to your plumbing, there is light at the end of the pipe or (tunnel). Services include: Free Quotes Licenced Roof Plumber – Roofing and Guttering Septic and Tank Installations Gas Installations – Stove / Hot Water Wood Heaters Fitted Solar Hot Water Systems Broken Pipes General Plumbing Repairs Lic. No. 228890C RUMING'S PLUMBING Ruming’s Plumbing “Anything plumbing day or night” Call Jason 0427 145 531 AW1510273 AW1510243 Oliver & Macquarie Street, Glen Innes Ph: (02) 6732 4722 AH: (02) 6732 5596 Email: [email protected] MARR’S Ready Mixed MARR’S Ready Mixed Concrete & Mini Mix Concrete & Mini Mix Agents for bricks, blocks & pavers from PGH, Austral, Boral & Claypave. 46 years helping build Glen Innes and the District Specialising in • Quality Assured Concrete • Cement • Loam • Sand •Gravel • Blue Metal AW1510249 SUPPLYING ALL YOUR SUPPLYING ALL YOUR BATHROOM AND BATHROOM AND LAUNDRY NEEDS LAUNDRY NEEDS Vanities Toilet Suites Tiles Wall & Floor Towel Rails Grab Rails Taps Laundry Tubs and much more Ph: 6732 2155 207 Ferguson St, Glen Innes Contact your local stockist COLOUR Drawing inspiration from nature, neutral tones continue to be in the ‘must-have’ list. From tiles to towels, soft tones of camel, olive and oatmeal add warmth and serenity to the bathroom. Pure white is an all-time favourite, not only does it evoke freshness, it also gives the illusion of more space. For a more daring approach, dark, shimmering tones bring pure glamour to the bathroom, picture glossy charcoal or onyx tiles, gleaming chrome fi ttings and, for a theatrical look, a stunning black chandelier. A little bit of luxury never goes astray in the bathroom! VANITY & STORAGE Flexibility is key in the cabinet world, with storage units that can be mixed and matched. Open shelves are handy to store towels, deep drawers can store larger appliances such as hairdryers, and narrow drawers keep cosmetics and other essentials in perfect order. Wall-mounted shelving and freestanding cupboards also minimise clutter. With various cabinetry on offer, it means that similar surfaces and shapes bring continuity to the bathroom. Wall mounted vanities expose more floor area to the eye creating the illusion of a bigger space and make cleaning a breeze. A mirror-fronted cabinet positioned above the basin, which can be recessed or semi- recessed for a streamlined look, helps keep clutter at bay. Mirrors are also available with electrical demisters so they can be used even when your partner is having the steamiest of showers. A recessed shower niche has also become a must-have in new bathrooms, offering easy access to essential shampoos and body gels. BATH Once an old-fashioned item, the freestanding bath has come into its own with sensual shapes and modern materials that make it the star of the show. It evokes pure romance and relaxation; all you need are a few candles, soothing music and a great book on hand! Built-in baths, meanwhile, have never disappeared; latest ranges boast modern contours and durable materials. Various sizes and shapes mean that even the most modest zone can be transformed into a personal sanctuary. SHOWERS As a morning pick-me-up, the shower now offers massaging sprays to get the day started on the right track. Once a star performer in boutique hotels, the wet room, with no shower screen, has now become a popular option at home. With clever tiling and stainless steel floor grates, it creates an open feel with minimal splash. Rain showerheads are also making their way into more bathrooms. Oversized versions are on offer for a descent drenching, while the most high-tech ranges are built into the ceiling for a seamless approach. Combining an overhead shower rose dropped down from the ceiling and a sliding shower on a wall bracket brings the best of both worlds together. Use a shower mixer with a diverter to toggle between the two. Overhead showers are great for taller users whilst the wall bar can be lowered for small children and the hand piece is useful for rinsing the shower area during bathroom cleaning. BASINS Placed on top of the vanity, the solid above-counter basin makes a strong statement – a popular choice in many designer bathrooms. Setting an above counter basin to one side of the benchtop can free up convenient bench space. For a space-saving solution, a semi-recessed basin overhangs the vanity utilising a shallower cabinet provides more floor space. For a sleek look, an under-counter basin – also known as an undermount basin that sits seamlessly under the vanity top – has a contemporary feel. It’s a perfect option for those who adore the sleek, minimalist look. When choosing a compact ensuite or powder room, a wall basin is irresistible – various shapes can range from strong square angles to more feminine curves. TOILETS These days, most new toilets are water efficient, so the only real choice to make is the style. Wall facing toilet suites butt up against tiles from the top of the cistern to the foot of the pan creating a flush line, no dust traps, easy to clean and aesthetically pleasing to the eye. In-wall cisterns are making their way from the commercial world into bathrooms. Sleek flush mount button systems combined with a wall face pan or a wall hung pan save space and are ideal for powder rooms and smaller ensuites. In-wall cisterns can also be incorporated in the vanity unit if the wall cavity doesn’t allow. TAPWARE Design is key when selecting tapware but water efficiency is equally important. The latest ranges ensure you don’t suffer from poor flows or low-water pressure. When deciding, look at taps that have high Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards (WELS) rating – a 6-star rating is the most water efficient available. On the design front, the current geometric shapes on offer boast straight lines, smooth edges and defined curves. But the organic look is also on the trend radar, drawing inspiration from nature. The easier-to-use mixers are still prominent, while wall-mounted tapware above the basin saves space and evokes a boutique-hotel style. SPLURGES A shapely soap dish, decorative small objects, or a selection of body lotions or perfumes – beautifully grouped beside the basin, can personalise the room. Heated towel rails have a sense of indulgence and the good news is that they are now affordable, with various designs and configurations on offer. design • style • comfort AW1510236 Custom designed kitchens Vanities Laundries Latest trends and styles Speak to Mitch or Serena to help design your dream kitchen. Ph: 6732 4270 117 Ferguson St. NEW SHOWROOM OPEN AW1515373

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HEALTH ISSUEDO YOU DRINK

CONTAMINATEDWATER?

WHY BREATHECONTAMINATED AIR?!

Get ready for Summer...Call Your Local Franchisee Today

1300 608 318www.hydrokleen.com.au

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Glen InnesGlen InnesBRICK SUPPLIESBRICK SUPPLIESAgents for bricks, blocks & pavers from PGH, Boral, Austral, Claypave & others.

46 years helping build Glen Innes and the District

Also Specialising in• Quality

Assured Concrete

• Loam

• Cement• Blue Metal• Sand •Gravel

• Plant Hire

STAGE 3STAGE 3JOBS TOJOBS TOBE DONEBE DONE

Here’s the PLANContact Mel to advertise

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TOP KITCHEN TOP KITCHEN TIPSTIPS BATHROOM TRENDSBATHROOM TRENDSDESIGN DETAILSTo set the right tone, you need to decide the ambience of the room, bright and light or sultry and moody. All-white, chalk or pale grey never go out of fashion, and can make a small room seem super-spacious. Dark tones, meanwhile, make a strong impact, and have become a popular option for inner-city living. Colour and texture need to harmonise in the kitchen, so it’s worth putting together your own mood board before the renovation begins. On white cardboard, stick on all the colour and surface swatches, including paint, tiles, veneer and fl ooring. A burst of colour is a feast for the eyes in a kitchen. A splashback in coloured glass makes a style statement, while mosaic or ceramic tiles also add brilliance to the room. It can be hard fi nding where to start when planning the design of your new kitchen. Start the process by writing a list of features you like and dislike about your existing kitchen. This will quickly help your new design take shape. When putting together a kitchen layout, the classic ‘triangle’ is the core of the design. The main working areas, cooktop/oven, fridge and sink, have to be positioned at three sides of a triangle. This simple rule will make cooking and cleaning a breeze.

BUILDING BASICSA kitchen renovation can range from a one-day job to a two-week build, depending on the amount of work involved. Dirt, dust and noise are impossible to avoid, so consider moving in with family or friends during the messiest stages. If you’re on a tight budget, a fl at-pack kitchen is hard to beat. The latest ranges provide amazing fl exibility, even the most awkwardly shaped kitchen can have every centimetre utilised. Easy instructions mean you can put together a brand new kitchen in one or two days. For busy homeowners, a kitchen company can make your life so much easier. They can guide you on the layout, the design, materials, appliances, as well as doing the demolition and installation.

CABINETRYFor a quick, cost-saving fi x-me-up, replacing doors and/or bench tops can transform your kitchen from clunky to couture. If your cupboards and drawers are looking a little scruffy, an easy spruce-up is replacing old handles and knobs with the latest ranges. For an up-to-the-minute look, consider integrating the fridge and dishwasher within the new cabinetry. By enclosing the front of appliances to match the texture and colour scheme of the cabinets, a kitchen looks stream-lined and minimalistic.

STORAGEContemplate installing an island bench with built-in cupboards and drawers on both sides of the unit. This provides plenty of room to store small appliances, cookbooks and rarely used kitchenware, such as platters that only appear on Christmas day. Replacing cupboards with drawers means it’s much easier to reach all kitchen items. Extra-deep drawers are perfect to store pots, pans and small appliances, while wide, shallow units are handy to store cutlery and utensils. A corner cupboard used to be a space waster, but kitchen designers have solved this dilemma by maximising every square centimetre. Have a look at various corner options, such as lazy susans, bi-fold doors and dual-access doors. When designing a kitchen layout, ensure that you include as much storage as possible. It’s easy to accumulate more items through the years, so a few extra drawers and cupboards never go astray.

FINE DETAILSDon’t forget the little essentials as you design the layout. Take time to fi gure out where you’ll position lights, powerpoints and a phone jack. To add atmosphere, a pendant light positioned over a benchtop can act as a focal point of the room. And if one is never enough a large benchtop can accommodate two or three pendants for extra brilliance. A hard-working cook doesn’t want guests to see an array of dirty pots and pans during a dinner party. To solve this problem, a small raised barrier at the end of the island bench can separate the kitchen area and the social zone, hiding any mess until it’s time to wash up. One is the loneliest number when it comes to kitchen bins. Single, double or triple bins of varying capacities can be selected, making it easy to separate recycled and general items. And instead of having bins on show, they now slide or swivel out of hidden cupboards.

INSTALL SOLAR AND SLASH YOUR POWER BILL BY UP TO 90%!

Buy now and pay “zero interest ever!’’with ezypay*

*Please refer to www.answerenergy.com.au for terms and conditions

Call 1300 658 114

HUGE DISCOUNTWHEN YOU PAY IN CASH!

ANSWER ENERGY | [email protected] www.answerenergy.com.au

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Council has three (3) certifi ed Building Surveyors accredited with the NSW Building Professionals Board to assist you in planning your dream home.

Inspections and appointments in Glen Innesare available from Monday to Friday. Inspections and appointments in the Emmaville, Deepwater,Red Range, Glencoe, Wellingrove andWytaliba areas can be arranged forTuesdays and Thursdays.

For more information, contact Council’s Department of Development, Regulatory and Sustainability Services at 136 Church Street (phone 6730 2350) between 8.30am and 4.30pm on weekdays.

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Range of wall& fl oor tiles to suit every room including glass feature tiles

SEE OURDISPLAY INOUR SHOWROOM

100 Lambeth St, Glen InnesPhone 6732 3644

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Whether building a new home or renovating an existing household, or merely carry out much needed repairs to your plumbing, there is light at the end of the pipe or (tunnel).

Services include:• Free Quotes• Licenced Roof Plumber – Roofi ng and Guttering• Septic and Tank Installations• Gas Installations – Stove / Hot Water• Wood Heaters Fitted• Solar Hot Water Systems• Broken Pipes• General Plumbing Repairs

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Agents for bricks, blocks & paversfrom PGH, Austral, Boral & Claypave.

46 years helping build Glen Innes and the District

Specialising in• Quality Assured Concrete

• Cement • Loam • Sand •Gravel • Blue Metal

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SUPPLYING ALL YOURSUPPLYING ALL YOURBATHROOM ANDBATHROOM AND LAUNDRY NEEDSLAUNDRY NEEDS• Vanities

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• Towel Rails

• Grab Rails

• Taps

• Laundry Tubs

and much more

Ph: 6732 2155 207 Ferguson St, Glen Innes

Contact your local stockist

COLOURDrawing inspiration from nature, neutral tones continue to be in the ‘must-have’ list. From tiles to towels, soft tones of camel, olive and oatmeal add warmth and serenity to the bathroom. Pure white is an all-time favourite, not only does it evoke freshness, it also gives the illusion of more space.For a more daring approach, dark, shimmering tones bring pure glamour to the bathroom, picture glossy charcoal or onyx tiles, gleaming chrome fi ttings and, for a theatrical look, a stunning black chandelier. A little bit of luxury never goes astray in the bathroom!

VANITY & STORAGEFlexibility is key in the cabinet world, with storage units that can be mixed and matched. Open shelves are handy to store towels, deep drawers can store larger appliances such as hairdryers, and narrow drawers keep cosmetics and other essentials in perfect order.Wall-mounted shelving and freestanding cupboards also minimise clutter. With various cabinetry on offer, it means that similar surfaces and shapes bring continuity to the bathroom. Wall mounted vanities expose more fl oor area to the eye creating the illusion of a bigger space and make cleaning a breeze.A mirror-fronted cabinet positioned above the basin, which can be recessed or semi-recessed for a streamlined look, helps keep clutter at bay. Mirrors are also available with electrical demisters so they can be used even when your partner is having the steamiest of showers. A recessed shower niche has also become a must-have in new bathrooms, offering easy access to essential shampoos and body gels.

BATHOnce an old-fashioned item, the freestanding bath has come into its own with sensual shapes and modern materials that make it the star of the show. It evokes pure romance and relaxation; all you need are a few candles, soothing music and a great book on hand!Built-in baths, meanwhile, have never disappeared; latest ranges boast modern contours and durable materials. Various sizes and shapes mean that even the most modest zone can be transformed into a personal sanctuary.

SHOWERSAs a morning pick-me-up, the shower now offers massaging sprays to get the day started on the right track. Once a star performer in boutique hotels, the wet room, with no shower screen, has now become a popular option at home. With clever tiling and stainless steel fl oor grates, it creates an open feel with minimal splash.Rain showerheads are also making their way into more bathrooms. Oversized versions are on offer for a descent drenching, while the most high-tech ranges are built into the ceiling for a seamless approach. Combining an overhead shower rose dropped down from the ceiling and a sliding shower on a wall bracket brings the best of both worlds together. Use a shower mixer with a diverter to toggle between the two.

Overhead showers are great for taller users whilst the wall bar can be lowered for small children and the hand piece is useful for rinsing the shower area during bathroom cleaning.

BASINSPlaced on top of the vanity, the solid above-counter basin makes a strong statement – a popular choice in many designer bathrooms. Setting an above counter basin to one side of the benchtop can free up convenient bench space. For a space-saving solution, a semi-recessed basin overhangs the vanity utilising a shallower cabinet provides more fl oor space.For a sleek look, an under-counter basin – also known as an undermount basin that sits seamlessly under the vanity top – has a contemporary feel. It’s a perfect option for those who adore the sleek, minimalist look. When choosing a compact ensuite or powder room, a wall basin is irresistible – various shapes can range from strong square angles to more feminine curves.

TOILETSThese days, most new toilets are water effi cient, so the only real choice to make is the style. Wall facing toilet suites butt up against tiles from the top of the cistern to the foot of the pan creating a fl ush line, no dust traps, easy to clean and aesthetically pleasing to the eye.In-wall cisterns are making their way from the commercial world into bathrooms. Sleek fl ush mount button systems combined with a wall face pan or a wall hung pan save space and are ideal for powder rooms and smaller ensuites. In-wall cisterns can also be incorporated in the vanity unit if the wall cavity doesn’t allow.

TAPWAREDesign is key when selecting tapware but water effi ciency is equally important. The latest ranges ensure you don’t suffer from poor fl ows or low-water pressure. When deciding, look at taps that have high Water Effi ciency Labelling and Standards (WELS) rating – a 6-star rating is the most water effi cient available.On the design front, the current geometric shapes on offer boast straight lines, smooth edges and defi ned curves. But the organic look is also on the trend radar, drawing inspiration from nature. The easier-to-use mixers are still prominent, while wall-mounted tapware above the basin saves space and evokes a boutique-hotel style.

SPLURGESA shapely soap dish, decorative small objects, or a selection of body lotions or perfumes – beautifully grouped beside the basin, can personalise the room. Heated towel rails have a sense of indulgence and the good news is that they are now affordable, with various designs and confi gurations on offer.

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