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 everyoneCyprus has many retailers that specialise in selling materials and tools for DIY home improvement. Browse through the Shopping & Style section of The AngloFILE, AngloINFO's directory of English-speaking suppliers and businesses in the region. Slightly 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. See the Home & Garden category of The AngloFILE for local English-speaking specialists. Of course, 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. If you are looking to undertake a project on this scale, you can find those experts listed in the Builders & Home Improvements category of The AngloFILE. Finally, if you're seeking renovation inspiration or help you can ask questions and share your thoughts on the Home & Garden Discussion Forum. Featured Advertiser From The AngloFILE-
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