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The latest trend in kitchen counter tops or worktops, as they are also called, is to cover them in ceramic tiles. The ceramic tiles are the same ones that go on your floor or walls. individuals no longer care for the old MDF plastic coated worktops, pretty as they appeared to be until not so long ago. They are now so old-fashioned, darling! You simply must have a ceramic tile counter top in the kitchen.

There is such a broad range of ceramic tiles too. There are thousands of styles of tiles in dozens of materials. There are stone, slate, ceramic and quarry tiles to name but a few of the materials used to make tiles. However, the majority of individuals go for the ceramic tiles for their counter top, because there is more choice and they are less expensive.

Some of the designs obtainable for a ceramic tile counter top are plain, riven, patterned, mosaic, floral, rustic, country or artistic, but really, the world is your oyster when it comes to selecting ceramic tiles. They are also available in different sizes, but the most common are: 25 mm (one inch); 150 mm (six inches); 225 mm (nine inches) and 300 mm (one foot).

As you probably already know from your previous experience with tiling the kitchen and bathroom, ceramic tiles are very versatile. They can be cut or snapped fairly easily, once you get the knack and they are easily laid down although some tilers would rather one method and others another.

In Europe tiles are usually laid on lines of adhesive which have been spread with an adhesive applicator. This technique uses roughly half the adhesive you would normally use. In Asia they tend to lay tiles on a full bed of cement. It does not matter which method you use for walls or your counter top as the tiles will not be subject to any weight.

A ceramic tile counter top in the kitchen is an outstanding idea because there is plenty of variety, they are easy to lay, hard-wearing and heat-resistant. It is a surprise that they did not catch on a long time ago.

Some individuals count the ceramic tiles above the work surface as part of the counter top although it is not really. It is part of the wall tiling. Anyway, choose your tiles carefully, because you will be seeing them often. A lot of people choose to have an off-white splashback with several picture tiles placed at random but with a panel of six or eight tiles making a frieze in the centre. A granite counter top cut neatly around your hob and sink looks great. This style works best if you have a built-in sink and cooker.

Black is too harsh for many, so they might pick a lighter, say, marbled tile. This looks lovely too. It is all a matter of getting the colours of the splashback and the counter top co-ordinated well, but it is not difficult. You could also have a panel in the ceramic tile counter top. If you are stuck for ideas, just walk around a home improvement centre and look at their show kitchens. What they have in MDF, you can do in ceramic tiles.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article writes on quite a few topics, but is at present involved with solid fuel cookers. If you would like to know more or check out some great offers, please go to our website at Electric Freestanding Cooker.

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Debt can be an exhausting problem that weighs you down and affects your personal life greatly. But what if you have exhausted all of your resources and still can’t free up enough money to start repaying your debts in a big way?

You still have choices.

Perhaps it is time to think about the big things in your life- private schools, your house, and your cars. Are these things truly a necessity? Another option you have is to go through your house and your things and see if there is anything of value to sell. You can go after more money at your current job, or by taking on a second one. And there are still other alternatives yet. Credit counseling and bankruptcy are always available, but you are not there yet, so for now, take a deep breath and determine what you can accomplish on your own.

If you are a parent with children attending private school, consider moving them from private to public. For parents, the thought of moving their children from one school to another can be overwhelming. If this is not something that you as a parent are willing to do, you can always see about applying for financial assistance from your current school.

It is also possible that your living environment is sabotaging your ability to make ends meet. Just last decade, we were afraid that if we did not purchase at the very moment that we would be priced out of the only neighborhood we wanted to live in. It’s a hard decision, but it very well may be that selling your home is a solution that you have to consider. While it is a conventional pearl of wisdom that your house is the asset you’ll retire on, and the most valuable asset in your portfolio, unless you can afford to make the payments, it’s also going to be the one that can be your downfall. Switching  to a larger house for less expense can be an option, but you also may need to consider renting for a while. Bear in mind that if you can keep the cost of moving low, renting will save you the cost of homeowner’s insurance. (Renter’s insurance is much less expensive.) Other things you will save money on include yard care, and commuting costs if you can find the right location to rent from.

If you can wrap your head around it, there is probably another, less expensive way for you to get back and forth to work each day. Think about it. Could you get by without a car for a while? Not only would it save you the expenses of paying for the car itself, and it’s upkeep (oil changes, repairs etc) but think about all of the money that goes to parking, insurance and gasoline. And if you feel as though you cannot go without a car, what about trading in your expensive car for one that runs just fine but is used?

Oftentimes, thinking outside of the box is all that it takes to get yourself out of a difficult situation. If you approach your situation with a calm and open mind, you may find that the solution comes easier to you than you ever thought possible.

Mallory Megan works for Rapid Recovery Solution and writes articles about national collection agencies Get a totally unique version of this article from our article submission service

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