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Use Apps for Shower Bath Decisions

When it comes to shower bath decisions, it's not always easy to pick the most appropriate one, so people might find it beneficial to make use of smartphone applications.
According to the Miami Herald, Good Housekeeping recently launched a free app boasting step-by-step instructions for craft projects and home improvements.
Lifestyle director Sara Lyle confirmed that the software offers lots of advice on a number of issues, ranging from "inspiration for a bathroom renovation" to "how to remove mustard stains".
She went on to note that the portable nature of the program means homeowners can take their phones with them when shopping for materials or bathroom furniture.
The ColorSnap app from Sherwin-Williams could also prove useful, as it allows people to take photos of items and then find the paint shade closest to them.
When contemplating bathroom suite design, it can often be tricky to know just where to begin, but rather than panic it could prove useful to head to the internet, as one publication has noted there are a number of interiors websites offering assistance.
Fox News suggested turning to pages such as Colorjive when considering repainting a space - this portal allows users to upload photos of the rooms in question and road-test different schemes.
Benjamin Moore's Personal Color Viewer does similar, while Armstrong's My Project could help anyone intending to redo their flooring in the future as it permits the testing out of numerous options from laminate to hardwood.
Google SketchUp also received a mention and is apparently "fairly easy to get started with and enormously powerful", enabling people to build 3D models of properties, as well as featuring appliances and furniture that can be dragged and dropped.
It is also possible to see what other homeowners have done with their bathroom suites, if they post their creations on the Warehouse facility.


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