Monday 3rd March 2008Knock on WoodJust about everyone - even those renting a furnished
property or living in a newly-built home - can feel the urge to freshen the place
up with a new coat of paint, different decor or even a more structural
change.
While many home improvements are DIY, other jobs may need plans, buildings approval
or the help of a contractor. Something for everyoneItaly has many retailers that specialise in selling materials and tools for DIY home improvement. Browse through both the Furniture, Hardware & Appliance Shopping INFOrmation Page for lists of suppliers, and the Shopping & Style section of The AngloFILE, AngloINFO's directory of English-speaking businesses in the region. More complex jobs - say, fitting a kitchen, repainting the interior, installing heating or air-conditioning - may need the help of an artisan specialising in a particular skill. If you have bigger plans that involve major structural changes or additions, the odds are high that you will have to engage more professionals - an architect, a team of builders and a site manager. See the House & Home Improvements category of The AngloFILE for local English-speaking specialists. Finally, if you're seeking renovation inspiration, why not have a look at the Home & Garden titles in AngloINFO's online Bookshop, or ask questions and share your own experience on the Home & Garden Discussion Forum? What else?Keeping up with all the new stuff on AngloINFO is easy - just click here! We've been adding new entries to the AngloFILE just about every day, and there are now over 1,940 listings there! If you want your business added, just follow this link. Why am I getting this e-Mail?Either:» You signed up specifically for the AngloINFO Update, or... » You are a registered member of AngloINFO Milan. When you registered, you agreed to receive the AngloINFO Update. If you'd rather not get it, just go to the AngloINFO Update Page, and enter your e-Mail address (the one to which this newsletter was sent) into the Unsubscribe box -
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