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There are thousands of different colors, different patterns even different types of wallpaper. How do you know which color or pattern that matches its surroundings is the best? Read on, and you’ll have a good idea! Color / Pattern – this is largely a personal choice; but there are simple things you can do to select the color / pattern that will actually work. If you like hot pink wallpaper and the rest of your house made in marble I would recommend shying away from your personal preferences and go with something that will last and add value to your home does not take away from him. » Read the full post
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The average person visits the bathroom about 6-8 times a day, so that on average 2500 times a year. That adds up to approximately three years of your life in the closet. If we factor in how much people spend on average in the shower or bath, taking into account here that we live in a hyper clean society, we have to tack on a few more years. Think about everything else you do there, from bathing your kids to get ready to go out at night. That’s a lot of time in a small space that we call the bathroom. No wonder then, that the trend for a bathroom remodeling has been doing flips and turns out faster than water down the toilet. » Read the full post
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Homeowner’s history knows that choosing paint colors is a nerve-wracking and important decision. Ready-mixed paint has been available since the mid-nineteenth century and since then the homeowner must choose their colors without really knowing how they finished the house will look. After all, a two-inch paint chip looks very different than 3000 square meter house! During a visit to New England in the 1840s, the famous novelist Charles Dickens commented, “All the buildings look as if they had painted it … Every morning is the whitest white house; each shutters the greenest of green.” If you have an older home and want to choose a color other than green and white, here are some guidelines ” » Read the full post
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The bedroom is where we spend most of our time, but also tends to be most neglected when it comes to decorating. Currently, money can be a significant factor! Here are some tips to brighten your room with the money at all!
1. Rearrange! A new fresh arrangement always makes the room feel new. Do not be afraid to try new angles for your furniture … your bed on a diagonal, or even right in the middle of the room! » Read the full post
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Choosing the wooden floor or a more suitable home decorating plans with Empire furniture can be a bit difficult. There are some excellent books to base your decor design ideas. You can then get from them interesting complements and ornaments for all the corners of your home, of course based on a colonial style. One of the most famous books on that date is – Illustrated history of furniture, by Frederick Litchfield. You can read some tips from the book along the following paragraphs. We want to encourage the reader to follow his ideas because they can help you to find your own style. » Read the full post
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There are more ways than one window dressing. Of course most people think of curtains and drapes because they are often ready made and easily hung. What they may not realize that the window interior is lovely traditional window treatment that can be used with or without other types of window dressings. There are window coverings and window dressings or treatments. Both serve different purposes and add to the overall look of the decorative elements. To the untrained in decorating (which may account for most husbands) or color-blind that blocks light and provides privacy may seem like a complete window treatment. There can be decorative blinds or colors, but their main purpose is to control light and privacy. » Read the full post
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It is important that the colors in different rooms around the house come together logically. Analyze each tone; determine the color, and in what proportions, they complement each other to give the final result. Here are ten household helpful guide to choosing the color of rooms:
1. Brighten up a dark room by painting the walls with a pale color. » Read the full post
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Not all of us “do-it-yourself”. And not all of us have the money to finance the classy furniture. However, each of us can use your imagination to bring out some beauty even from slums and old looking objects we find around us. So what can really do is to think creatively. To use these things in some ways they are not intended to be. Or to buy goods at relatively low cost which, when enhanced can really take their effect in enhancing your home. Here are some home decorating tips that can benefit you in any fashion that will save enough money. » Read the full post
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When it comes to our house, we all want to be comfortable and inviting people who take the time to visit us, as well as one we can be proud to show off. If your house seems a bit dim or feel a little outdated, you can make some changes that will lighten it and leave you with the feeling that you’ve just given your home a much-needed facelift. Here is some quick and economical way to redecorate your home. » Read the full post
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If you have a hunting lodge, or just a country lodge or cabin retreat to get away from the daily stress of city life, then you have the opportunity to create an atmosphere totally different from your main city or town of origin. You can use a variety of appropriate designed and themed decor to create an atmosphere that not only in accordance with your simple home from home, but quite the opposite of what you normally possible on your primary residence. If you go to the cabin to get away from “normal” life, the contrast in decor will add to that escapism. » Read the full post