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  • Your Bedroom Furniture Relation

    Posted on July 3rd, 2009 Kelly Kim No comments

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    If you’ve been preparing to pull a idealistic interior for your bedroom but just couldn’t get things right, you’ll want to know some things before taking your next shot. Designing a romantic bedroom requires as much scientific preparation as does designing any other living space in your home. There are many affordable bedroom furniture choices out there and you simply have to know what you want and why. Now, if you’re grim about getting a lovey-dovey feel to your bedroom, leave no detail to chance.

    Primarily, you’ll want to throw in some genuine warm and soft sheets on the bed. The smoother, the better. The warmer, the best. You’ll by no means want to feel cold under them. Silk sounds like a great idea. The feel of it against your skin is always a enjoyment and should help create the mood you’re trying to build. By all chance, the color of these sheets must go together with the general scheme of the room. No matter how soft or warm they are, they will have to go together with your walls and other furniture. Otherwise, they will just be another failed attempt on your part.

    You can’t argue with tall, lovely candles as far as their romantic mood-creating powers are concerned. When they come scented, the more you won’t win. But you don’t want your bedroom looking like a cult church so keep those waxes to a minimum. They usually work in small but strategic numbers. For example, having two or three pieces on an armoire and a bigger one with heavier details on a night stand goes great. When the scents go up the air, you’ll probably think you’ve done a perfect job until you remember more things.

    Yes, your duvet. It doesn’t have to be the same color as your walls. It simply has to have a presence. When you enter a bedroom, it’s the duvet that usually catches your attention, so when you have a gorgeous combination of cushy colors in there; everything more often than not just falls into place right around it. Make sure to get a duvet that’s attractive and inviting to the person you’ll almost certainly be hiding under it with.

    And when you have the duvet providing an attraction base, you’ll want your accents in lovely heart-shaped throw pillows all over it. You can, of course, choose other shapes but hearts do work in targeting this particular mood. How else do you solidify romance than with hearts? Those pillows also add a third dimension to the look of your room and make it look fuller and more embracing.

    Perfumed candles should be adequate to take care of the scent kinetics but if you have a particular perfume in mind, the candles may do as visual highlights. Misting your room with your preferred fragrance will more often than not complete this whole romantic number and, believe it or not, it can create sparks you never knew could still fly between you and your partner.

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  • Guest Room Decoration

    Posted on July 2nd, 2009 Sarah Hitchinson No comments

    Coming is coming and you need a place for them to sleep. A guest room doesn’t have to be a last minute thought. Plan your guest room and be prepared for anyone who wants to stay.

    Before you start designing your guest room you want to take a look at what you already have. What size bed do you want to place in your guest room; queen, full, or two twin beds. Twins beds are a great idea if you have a teenager who has friends staying over often. Depending on the room, you will need to place a dresser somewhere in the room to hold clothing. You may want to consider adding a chair to sit down in so they can read before turning in for the night.

    Always place your guest room as close to the bathroom as you can. This will be beneficial if your guests need to get up in the middle of the night.

    Decorating your guest room will be easy to do just make sure that it is welcoming. You will need fresh flowers on the dresser and pastel colored comforters, linens, and curtains in the room.

    You will also want to add an area rug to the guest room. If the guest room also has a bath you want to combine the look and feel of the bath and bedroom. Place the same area rug in the bathroom as you do in the bathroom.

    Now it’s time to add those personal touches like scented candles or potpourri. This will give the room a warm and inviting smell. Place to scented candles and potpourri on a dresser but not near the bed.

    Make sure you include adequate storage space in your guest room. A dresser or small three drawer chest will give your guests a place to store their clothing. Make sure a mirror is available in the bedroom if a bathroom is not next door. This will give female visitors a place to put on makeup and get dressed in the mornings.

    Keep small comforts in mind when designing your guest room. Add an extra blanket in case your guests get cold during the night. Make sure there are clean towels and linens that are easily accessible to your guests. Add soft, comfortable pillows to the bed, and turn the mattress from time to time to keep it soft. Add artwork and use soothing colors to make the space welcoming. Remember to incorporate soft area rugs and scented candles and your space will be inviting for guests.

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  • The Colours of Patio Furniture Covers Are Brighter This Year

    Posted on July 1st, 2009 Jane A Moore No comments

    When it comes to fashion and interior design, trends come and go. Sometimes I agree with the colors and patterns that appear to be in vogue, sometimes not so much. This year is a good design year in my opinion, especially with the trends for patio furniture covers. It seems that this years designers are continuing the retro feel, but the colors appear to be much more vibrant than the cautious monotone palette of the recent past.

    With the recession in full swing, I think many designers have made a conscious move towards brighter more cheerful palettes. Even if this is a sub-conscious design trend, I think that it is a good one, since you can’t help but smile when you see vibrant colors and cheerful fun flower prints everywhere. The colors may clash with the throw back to the 60’s and 70’s rainbow combinations, but I for one am ready for a change from beige on beige.

    Notwithstanding the wild array colours and patterns available this season, there are some common elements that never seem to change from year to year. The elements that are resistant to change or that change very slowly relate to the functionality of the patio furniture covers. These elements relate to the durability of the covers, the quality of the covers, the ease of removing the covers, the style of fastening the covers, and the ability to protect patio furniture from the elements.

    I am often asked about what I look for when buying outdoor furniture covers for me or my clients. The answer is twofold. The first thing I look for is the type of fabric used in the manufacture of the covers. A few decades ago, furniture covers tended to be of a very poor quality with a layer of plastic bonded to a cotton lining. The sun and rain destroyed these covers quickly and quickly the covers looked shabby. The covers that are available today are made from newer more durable and advanced man-made fabrics. These fabrics are both breathable and water resistant. The combination of these factors protects the furniture from the rain and dew and at the same time allows mildew producing moisture to escape.

    The second feature that should be examined relates to durability. Look at the seams. Are all of the seams double stitched? Are there any lose threads which might indicate a weakness in the integrity of the cover? Also examine the manner in which the covers are fastened. The more expensive outdoor patio furniture covers fasten with heavy duty zippers. Zip and unzip all of the zippers completely. Make sure the zippers run smoothly and easily for the entire range of the zipper.

    When buying outdoor furniture covers you should keep a few things in mind. Colour and pattern are important but these aspects are only a part of what should be seriously considered. The functionality of the covers is very important too. Are they easily removed? Are they easily washed? Is the fabric protective and durable? A proper consideration of all of these factors will allow you to purchase the best patio furniture covers for your family.

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  • Baby Bedding Sets - A Suffocation Hazard For Your Child?

    Posted on June 30th, 2009 Bee Fraley No comments

    When you first bring home your baby, items like comforters, quilts and pillows aren’t necessary.

    These sets often come with a bumper too and you might have heard or read conflicting information on them. In the end it comes down to the choice that you make.

    Thinner bumpers are safer than the big fluffy ones that can be a suffocation hazard for your baby. It’s best to remove the bumpers once your baby can stand and climb.

    The essential items for the first year of your baby’s life are sheets, a mattress, and maybe a crib skirt for a better look. You want to avoid fluffy or heavy items in the crib that could suffocate your baby.

    If you want to make sure your baby is comfortably warm, consider getting an organic blanket for swaddling or an organic cotton sleep sac that also wraps up snugly around your baby and doesn’t present a suffocation hazard.

    What will you do with that comforter or quilt that came with the bedding set? As many parents have found, they make a wonderful decorative piece in your nursery.

    They can complement your nursery’s theme and can be hung on the wall or a quilt rack. You might also hang them over the crib’s rail when your baby isn’t inside the crib.

    Purchasing a complete baby bedding set in the beginning may also save you money in the long run, as the set can be used for your child throughout the toddler years as well.

    If you’d rather keep it simple in the beginning with just the sheets and such, purchasing a bedding set later will allow you to give the nursery a fresh new look.

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  • Top Do It Yourself Basement Tips

    Posted on June 29th, 2009 Casey Torren No comments

    If you are looking for do it yourself basement tips then this is your one-stop source. Finishing your basement can create a beautiful addition to your home and is a great investment. A finished basement can be a new living space such as a game room, media room, bar and even bathrooms and guestrooms.

    Planning is one of the most important tip to remember when working on your do it yourself basement remodeling project. You cant just start working on your basement without drawing it all out on paper first and expect the end result to be something you truly wanted.

    Identify the main purpose for the room. For instance, what type of space do you have always waned in your home but never got the chance because your existing basement is unusable? Did you always want to do some woodworking or crafting but did not have the space available? In this case you could have a hobby room right in your basement.

    However, a tip is not to over-specialize your space. Take this advice especially if you are planning to sell your home in the next several years. Not all potential buyers will be into a hobby room. So make sure your finished basement can be easily transformed for other purposes.

    Consider the lighting for the room. Yes, you could always install lighting fixtures but why not save on energy bills and utilize natural light? Aside from ceiling height, inadequate lighting is one of the major reasons why basements feel typically claustrophobic, cold and uninviting. In this case, search for any way to incorporate a connection to the outdoors. If your home provides walk-out opportunities, you could perhaps install new sliders or French doors to enhance natural lighting. You could also add more mirrors to reflect natural light.

    Think of a theme or color palette if you do not know where to start with the paints and colors. Maintain finish continuity. Try to match the hardware of furnishings, lighting fixtures, etc. Do you want a sense of calm and serenity in your living space? Would you like your basement to appear larger than it really is? In these cases you may want to use cooler colors such as greens and blues. If you want something more lively, you can use warmer colors such as reds and yellows.

    Now that you have had your decorative ideals planned out, you should seriously consider solving any problem in the basement first. This involves waterproofing and repairing all cracks, holes, chips and other types of damage that is usually found in a basement. Overlooking this step could mean damage to your finished basement within just a short period of time.

    To help you get started on your do it yourself basement remodeling project, here is a basic project sequence: first clear out your basement, do some waterproofing, incorporate a subfloor, lay out your walls, frame walls and ceiling, install electrical appliances and plumbing, schedule electrical and plumbing inspections, install insulation and drywall, install flooring, install lighting fixtures and finally paint your walls.

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  • The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Nuclear Energy

    Posted on June 28th, 2009 Lucy Grey No comments

    The following article presents the very latest information on the advantages and disadvantages of nuclear energy. If you have a particular interest in the advantages and disadvantages of nuclear energy, then this informative article is required reading.

    Investors hoping for growth will want to focus on companies focused on types of renewable energy with the largest resources. Investments in clean energy companies and projects worldwide reached $155 billion in 2008. Not including large hydro (which may be clean but is hardly green).

    Investors are encouraged to research and verify facts and under no circumstances is our site endorsing the content as a recommendation to buy or sell stock. Investors hoping for growth will want to focus on companies focused on types of renewable energy with the largest resources.

    Hopefully the information presented so far has been applicable. You might also want to consider the following:

    Investors should note the company’s shares suffered on Wednesday after California voters struck down a proposition that offered tax rebates to buyers of more fuel-efficient cars. California-based Clean Energy has maintained that the ballot initiative’s failure will not hurt its long-term prospects.

    Renewable energy technologies tap into natural cycles and systems, turning the ever-present energy around us into usable forms. Renewable energy technologies tap into natural cycles and systems, turning the ever-present energy around us into usable forms. The movement of wind and water, the heat and light of the sun, heat in the ground, the carbohydrates in plants-all are natural energy sources that can supply our needs in a sustainable way.

    Renewable power has been more in demand for the last few decades although drastic change needs to take place so as to save our environment from the damaging effects of fossil electricity. Whatever we do to our world currently is going to be endured by all succeeding societies. Renewable fuels have become one of those motherhood-and-apple-pie catchphrases, as unobjectionable as the troops or the middle class.

    Knowing enough about the advantages and disadvantages of nuclear energy to make solid, informed choices cuts down on the fear factor. If you apply what you’ve just learned about the advantages and disadvantages of nuclear energy, you should have nothing to worry about.

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  • There Are Plenty Of Good Reasons To Get A Patio Awning

    Posted on June 27th, 2009 Dennis E. Tracy No comments

    When you’re a resident of a part of the country that witnesses climatic changes with the seasons, you’ll want to know about how getting a patio awning can improve your way of life. If you and your family spend the winters yearning for spring, you know how drastically the weather impacts your life. Everyone loves the sun and the summer time, but sometimes things can get too hot.

    Patio awnings can protect your home from the harsh elements as well as provide a great benefit during the months you enjoy the outdoors. Harsh UV rays from the sun can damage your skin during the spring and summer months. You may feel torn because it’s simply too nice outside to be indoors. Wouldn’t it be great if there was a way to enjoy the outdoors safely? With a patio awning, you can have the best of both worlds.

    Patio awnings are great during the summer months when everyone heads outside. Many times, it gets to be just a little too hot and we’re forced back indoors. When you install a patio awning on your home, you can enjoy the beauty of nature while staying cooler. The temperature under your patio awning can be as much as 20 degrees less than outside in the direct sunlight. It’s perfect for those evenings when the kids want to stay out and play.

    Turn your outdoor patio area into a cool summer retreat with a patio awning. Enjoy all of the beauty of being outdoors and communing with nature without getting the hazardous effects of the sun. Patio awnings are great for eating outdoors. Summer picnics with the family don’t require trips far away when you have a patio awning. Enjoy your favorite foods and wildlife surrounding you without being blinded by the sun.

    When you love the great outdoors but can’t take the heat, a patio awning can turn things around. There are retractable and permanently fixed awnings available. You may end up installing several patio awnings on your home to keep costs down and the good times rolling. They’re perfect for sitting outside in the morning with your cup of coffee and newspaper, too. Patio awnings make your outdoor space a bit more like the indoors, only better!

    Patio awnings come in a multitude of colors and patterns. Pick one to match your trim or primary paint color. Spice things up by adding a dash of color to your home and deck. You’ll be able to choose from various materials like vinyl and cotton. There’s surely something that will improve your way of living and the value of your home.

    During the rainy season, let your patio awning protect your home. Roll your awnings in to keep winds and rain from beating on the windows. Awnings are perfect for those times that you want to let some air in but can’t open the windows all the way. Keep elements out while keeping the air flowing in to your home.

    You’ll thoroughly enjoy the multitude of benefits that a patio awning will bring to your home. Spend more time with the family outdoors, no matter how warm it is. Enjoy relaxing evenings and beautiful sunrises with your patio awning.

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  • Important Basement Subfloor Guidelines To Consider

    Posted on June 26th, 2009 Casey Torren No comments

    It is a common practice to install a good basement subfloor when refinishing your your basement. This is because subfloors are necessary to make the structure of the space more durable and much better to walk on.

    Basement subfloors serves as foundation for any flooring material that is later laid over it. The floor covering that is utilized calls for a shielding material under it to keep moisture from damaging the carpet, tile or what other materials you select as the floor covering. There are various subfloor materials that you can buy, however, it would be a good idea to compare the costs as well as the quality beforehand.

    A basement subfloor is a good way to finish a basement that has a concrete floor. The majority of basements already come with a concrete floor and this makes it simpler to work with a wooden subfloor as the covering.

    Do not start your subflooring project until you have evaluated the room for any existing problems. Check the foundation and fix any source of moisture access. Clean and vacuum the concrete and get rid of any ridges that may get in the way of the installation. Check that you have all the tools and materials ready. Your tools should include things like subfloor panels, spacer boards, hammers, leveling kit, circular saw, pull bar, square, wood blocks, spiral saw/jugsaw, tape measure, chalk and reel and pencil. Youll also need safety materials such as safety glasses and a dust mask.

    Your next step is to plan the layout. Measure the length and width of the space from a preliminary corner. Partition the measurements by 2 feet or width of the panels. Remember that the panel joints are to be spread out from row to row. Drawing a course layout on paper will assist you in picturing your basement refinishing project.

    Once your layout is done, place a few lines on the slab to highlight the areas of the first few rows. This will assist in directing the staggered joint areas until you have the first few panels applied. The applied floor will also require a inch expansion gap around all perimeter walls and space protrusions. Apply these straps along the end and butt the panels against them.

    Then, with the straps installed, put the first panel in your preliminary corner. Based on the size of the space and your ensuing layout, this first panel or row may not need to be hacked to size. Line up the following panel and employ a hammer and wood block to hit together the tongue-and-groove joint. Attach the panels tightly to prevent any division in the seams. Complete the process from one side of the space to the other, one row at a time.

    The important this is that your basement subfloor is either water-proof or water-resistant. Have a good moisture barrier underneath the basement location before installing the subfloor. Choose only good materials to lay for your subfloor to ascertain that it will endure for several years. Numerous kinds of flooring can be applied to make your basement versatile and pleasurable for your family and guests.

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  • How To Decorate A Bachelor’s Home

    Posted on June 25th, 2009 Henry Murray No comments

    I raise my hand in agreement to the notion that it’s much easier to buy presents for girls and a challenging brainstorming session to buy for guys. I would raise my other hand with the idea that decorating a bachelor’s pad can be more difficult compared to designing a lady’s place. Not only are the choices somewhat limited with the absence of frills, ruffles, trinkets and lush materials but beautifying a place without losing its masculine touch can be mentally gripping. Creativity then plays a key role in decorating a man’s home.

    Start by browsing through magazines to get ideas on how to decorate your space. If you’re really allergic to anything floral and frilly, don’t bother going through those hyper-trendy publications. Go with magazines that you would actually buy and enjoy reading yourself. Even male interest magazines occasionally feature tips and guides on how to decorate an interior. Ideas, though, can come from anywhere. Even the backdrops and scenes they use for print ads can become the inspiration for your new space.

    You should then consider what you’ve got to work with. Does the room have anything architecturally interesting like a sloped wall or inclined ceilings? Is there some visual drama like with a set of huge windows or a massive bookshelf? Look for the elements that are big and interesting so that you know what items you can accent and emphasize when you begin decorating.

    A guy’s place is expectedly of a minimalist style. Understandably so, men can’t be bothered with details and too many things. Therefore, choosing the right items is vital to make up for the minimal presentation of decorations. One versatile decor are area rugs, great for any theme and color scheme. Usually though, men would go for a dark or neutral area rug with little or no design. Solid color and plain design work well with the masculine approach of the interiors.

    Once you’ve got the floor set up, paint should be the next item on your list. It’s the quickest way to change the mood in any room, especially if you’re trying to convert an overly girls room into a simpler, more serious one. Solid colors are the best idea because they easily work with other visual elements, and the right shade of certain colors can create the right energy and ambiance in a room. Dark greens and light browns, for example, simulate the earthy feel of the outdoors, while deep reds and light blues capture a more formal feel. Keep away from bus patterns and intricate wallpapers that can make a room look busy and dated.

    Although the designs of area rugs and other fabrics do not have as much details or mix of colors, these pieces can still stand out with the right choice of color or design. Choose a solid color or one with a conspicuous pattern. A striped pattern looks great in a neutral-colored room. A dark-colored area rug is an attractive work of contrast in a white or plain room.

    Finally, decorate your pad with personal items. It’s not exactly being sentimental as often associated with women. It’s transforming your place into your home. Photos, paintings, souvenir items and such things can tell something about you. Hence, it’s not going home to a bar, museum or sports hang-out but to a real HOME. Make your place cozy and inviting, and you’ll find your bachelor’s pad a welcoming respite from all your manly pursuits.

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  • Discover How Quality DIY Windmill Plans Are The Solution To Certified Quality DIY Windmills

    Posted on June 24th, 2009 greg thomas No comments

    Don’t pay some contractor 1000’s when with the right windmill DIY plans you can have a DIY windmill for less than $200. You wouldn’t pay 3 times more for a hammer just ’cause you didn’t understand it would you? Alright, maybe that isn’t the greatest example but you get the idea. There is is nothing special about a windmill except how much money it can save you.

    Does the wind ever blow at your house? It only takes a small wind some of the time. Whether you live in the country or the city you can benefit from a DIY windmill.

    Would you like to save thousands of dollars every year on your power bill? Who wouldn’t. All you call for is a quality set of DIY windmill plans and the appropriate support to answer any question you might have. You’ll be making power and saving cash in just one weekend.

    Does living a ‘Greener’ lifestyle sound good to you? We require to do all we can to help guard our earth. Lord knows the government or the corporations is not going to do it for us. It is up to us as individuals, one human being at a time living a greener way of life - get your DIY windmill plans - construct a windmill - and be green.

    It may sound overly simple, but with ground-breaking windmill DIY plans you can help defend our planet. If just one out every 1000 homes in the US alone was creating just a piece of their power with a DIY windmill we could save millions and millions of barrels of oil each year. The big guys would be required to look at other forms of power to make cash - we all succeed.

    Windmill DIY plans for $50 = Your own DIY windmill for less than $200 = Thousands saved each year on your electricity bill! Seriously just 50 dollars for your DIY windmill plans - a great windmill that you build yourself for less that $200 and you could save a minimum of 25% off your electric bill every month. Go ahead and do the math - that is a lot of money for you - not the power business each year.

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