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Decide which type design and features are most important to you. For instance – a fireplace, elaborate crown molding, a natural stone tiled floor, or a designer bathtub – such as one made from translucent acrylic, with illuminating colored lights from below. Remember, at this point you are still dreaming, so even if some of the features seem outside your household budget, don’t rule them out yet.
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Free Classified Ads Canada's free, local classified site. Post your ads for free. Sell or exchange goods and services. www.alboa.ca Before setting plans to paper, check local building code guidelines; setback restrictions, what type structures can and cannot be built on your property, height restrictions, and building-to-land-area ratios. This will help avoid frustration and disappointments down the road. Once you clearly understand building restrictions, begin making building plans. Also create a budget; one that is feasible for your unique set of circumstances. Begin by looking at your options realistically. Consider your credit rating and what financial resources will be available on a monthly basis. If you are in doubt as to what your available options are and what you can afford, get input from a professional financial budget planner. Now go over your add on design and wish list again; make whatever changes are necessary based upon building code guidelines and what your budget allows. Next, take a close look at the proposed building site. Consider the location of trees and other elements you want to preserve and work around, as well as obstacles you will have to remove; even those underground. This includes tree roots, power and fuel lines, and septic tanks. It is at this point you are ready to locate and confer with reliable contractor candidates, obtain estimates or (more preferably) quotes, and finalize project details.

1. Protesters 'surrender in Tibet' data: 19.03.08
China says more than 100 Tibetan protesters have given themselves in, as protests again hit a nearby province.

2. Major figures mark NI Agreement data: 10.04.08
Some of those who helped negotiate the Good Friday Agreement are in Belfast to mark its 10th anniversary.

3. Beijing pollution 'not a danger' data: 07.04.08
Olympic chief Jacques Rogge claims air pollution in Beijing will not endanger athletes' health at the 2008 Games.

4. Mills evidence 'inaccurate' data: 19.03.08
Heather Mills' evidence in her divorce case with Sir Paul McCartney was "inaccurate", the judge's ruling states.

5. Primary teachers to fight 'grade pressure' tests data: 19.03.08
Teachers have been urged to scupper primary school tests amid fears thousands of children are being demoralised by pressure to get good grades.

6. IOC'S Rogge says "very concerned" after torch protests data: 07.04.08
International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge said on Monday he was "very concerned" after protests disrupted the Olympic torch relay in London.

7. Two titles apologise to McCanns data: 19.03.08
The Daily Express and the Daily Star apologise to Kate and Gerry McCann over their reporting of missing daughter Madeleine.

8. Gaza gunmen attack border depot data: 10.04.08
Two Israeli civilians and seven Palestinian militants die after a raid on a fuel depot near a Gaza border crossing.

9. Arctic losing long-term ice cover data: 19.03.08
Despite colder conditions, the Arctic is losing a lot of its old, stable ice, according to satellite data.

10. Cardiff set up final with Portsmouth data: 07.04.08
Joe Ledley scores the only goal to end Barnsley's FA Cup run and send Cardiff through to a final against Portsmouth.

11. Barca official says camouflaging player indiscipline data: 10.04.08
Barcelona are using player injuries to hide the fact that a number of players have been sidelined for indiscipline, a high-ranking official at the club said on Wednesday.

12. Britain's financial regulator to hire more supervisors data: 27.03.08
The Financial Services Authority issued a report that found its supervision of Northern Rock was inadequate.

13. Two charged over head on beach data: 07.04.08
Two men are charged in connection with the death of a Lithuanian woman whose head was found on a beach.

14. U.S. to cut staff at its embassy in Belarus data: 27.03.08
The United States will cut staff levels at its embassy in Minsk by almost half, bowing to demands from Belarus amid worsening relations between the two countries, the Foreign Ministry said Monday.

15. Brian Reade: Blow me down.. it was only a bit wet data: 19.03.08
The good people of Columbus, Ohio, probably didn't have time to watch much international TV news this week.

16. Bear Stearns employees sending out rĂŠsumĂŠs in bad market data: 07.04.08
Bear Stearns employees are flooding Wall Street with their rĂŠsumĂŠs as the firm is acquired by rival JPMorgan Chase, but the job market looks bad, investment bankers and recruiters said.

17. Who'd be a toilet attendant? data: 10.04.08
You visit a fancy bar. You go to the toilet. As you wash your hands, a man passes over some nice paper towels. He seems to expect a tip. Welcome to one of the UK's grimmest workplaces.

18. Crash dead remembered data: 07.04.08
A special church service is held in Farnborough a week after an air crash which killed five people.

19. 'Breakthrough' at Stonehenge dig data: 10.04.08
Archaeologists say they have broken through to a layer which could help to explain why Stonehenge was built.

20. Gazprom and Eni prepare to join forces to pipe natural gas from Libya to Europe data: 10.04.08
Some analysts describe Gazprom's moves in North Africa as a "pincer" attack on Europe, which already gets a quarter of its natural gas from Russia.

21. Olympics to 'rebound from crisis' data: 10.04.08
The head of the Olympic committee says the Games will recover from "crisis" after days of anti-Chinese protests.

22. Researchers discover pre-Edison recording in France data: 07.04.08
They say they have unearthed a recording of the human voice, made by a little-known Frenchman, that predates Edison's invention of the phonograph by nearly two decades.

23. Prisons drug trade 'worth £100m' data: 10.04.08
Drugs worth £100m could be being traded in prisons every year, a former prison service manager tells the BBC.

24. Trader sues over 'lap dance injury' data: 19.03.08
A Wall Street trader is seeking damages after allegedly being hit in the face by a stripper's high heel as she performed a lap dance for him.

25. United and Barca poised to claim semi-final places data: 10.04.08
Manchester United and Barcelona are favourites to see off AS Roma and Schalke 04 on Wednesday and set up a mouth-watering Champions League semi-final.

26. Rich nations seek action on rising food prices data: 07.04.08
Development ministers from the Group of 8 industrialized nations called Sunday for action on high food prices, which they said have hurt developing nations as well as efforts by aid donors.

27. Serbia neighbours accept Kosovo data: 19.03.08
Three of Serbia's neighbours - Bulgaria, Croatia and Hungary - have announced they will recognise Kosovo.

28. Beckham seeks more glory data: 27.03.08
David Beckham, already the world's most famous footballer, is expected to reach another career highlight on Wednesday by becoming only the fifth player to win 100 caps for England.

29. Gritty Dutch war games raise eyebrows in former colony data: 07.04.08
Dutch marines say their training in Suriname is just that, but the military activities still arouse suspicions in the former Dutch colony.

30. A12, 'worst road' in Britain, subject to inquiry data: 10.04.08
The A12, voted the worst in Britain, is to be investigated by a former transport chief who only six months ago spent more than two hours stuck in traffic on the route.



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