Are you asking to yourself “Who would be the best person to help you find suitable fixtures and fittings for doors and windows?” Well, architects are trained to create designs that are structurally sound, functional, and aesthetically pleasing. They also often have basis knowledge of construction materials, though not the detailed knowledge required when choosing appropriate hardware.
Interior designers also specialize in the decorating and furnishing of rooms and can offer fresh, innovative ideas and advice, but will be concentrating on the appearance rather than how the fittings work. Maybe a blacksmith or metal worker would be the person to ask! No, a joiner is the best person to give advice.
Basically, joiners understand what is needed, they have made doors and windows and know how big a hinge would be needed to hold the weight of a solid oak door, or which lock would fit properly and safely in rebated french windows. Advice is often needed as good quality hardware can be expensive. You need to get the right thing, before cutting holes in your precious doors and windows.
I think it’s fun and exciting to travel this time of the year. For sure there are not many people in most destination vacation. I don’t like super big crowd where I can get lost any time. Hehehe! Actually, I just thought about it after reading an article about Orlando Disney Land.
Basically, a healthy snack is the one that contains little or no sugar, little or no salt (sodium), no white flour and no saturated fat. Check the food labels to see what is inside. Many foods are now labeled ‘fat free’ but are laden with sugars and will still cause an influx of calories. Do not assume that ‘fat free’ means healthy! Western societies are eating more and more fat free foods, and yet obesity levels are rising faster than ever. Healthy snacks do not live in a vending machine. Here are some healthy snack ideas.



