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Garden | September 4th, 2010
How do you want your home to look like? Pretty? Maybe girlish? Or just a little unique from the other homes’ designs? There are a lot of things that individuals want for their houses and it could possibly get somewhat tough how they will be able to ensure that they’ll materialize their wants into a thing they could see and touch. But then, things ought to not necessarily be that tough for them especially that the decorative hardware is going to transform your home from plain to something far better. Exactly what would be the various kinds of cupboard pulls and hardware that you can use? What are the designs which are readily available and just how can it help make your home appear much better than before? Here are a couple of the good examples that you must acquire and utilize in your home.
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Decorative Hardware For The Home That You Care For
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Tags: Cabinet Hardware, Construction and Maintenance, crafts, decorative hardware, door hardware, door hinges, door knob, door knobs, Garden, hardware, Home and Garden, Home Improvement, Materials and Supplies
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Garden | September 4th, 2010
Springtime will be here and it’s about time to let your current environmentally friendly hand goes outrageous. Deciding upon gardening isn’t merely a fantastic solution to rest; it may also be beneficial to local wildlife. Why stop only admiring the flowers from your backyard garden once you could get enjoyment in observing the butterflies and birds take a stop in your garden? Have a look at many of these sowing suggestions to help you entice local wildlife in your backyard.
Butterfly-Attracting Plants
It’s no doubt that some of the most highly sought-after types of wildlife in gardens are butterflies. Not only do they add to the beauty of the landscape, they pollinate flowers, too. There are many butterflies that you can spy on in Southern California, including the ever-famous Monarch (Danaus plexippus), the Pipevine Swallowtail (Battus philenor), the American Lady (Vanessa virginiensis), the American Snout (Libytheana carinenta), the Painted Lady (Vanessa cardui), the Common Buckeye (Junonia coenia) and the Red Admiral (Vanessa atalanta). You might even catch a glimpse of a Pearl Crescent (Phyciodes tharos) or Variegated Fritillary (Euptoieta claudia) butterfly, too.
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Tips On How To Bring In Butterflies And Additional Amazing Creatures In The Back Garden
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Tags: butterfly garden, facts, flower, flowers that attract butterfly, food for butterfly, Garden, gardening, habitat, Home Improvement, house, Kit, live museum, migration, monarch
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Garden | September 2nd, 2010
Most people spend a lot of time and money making the inside of their home look great. Now think what that home would look like if the same effort were put into the outside. I’m not talking about general landscaping, but some of the more functional elements. Let’s look for a second at what is probably the most underutilized part of many homes…the patio.
Most people would get a lot more use out of this area by simply adding a patio cover. And if you want one that looks great, and will increase your home’s overall value, then wood patio covers are definitely the way to go. Wood simply looks elegant and romantic, while providing many functional benefits as well.
But first let’s talk about why you need a patio cover. The shade it gives will let you sit outside even when the hot summer sun is beating down. And the cover will protect you from other elements as well. Now you can sit outside and enjoy a warm summer rain while not getting wet. You can enjoy a cool shower while staying dry in the evening. And of course we already mentioned it will add value to your property.
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Wood Patio Covers – Improving Look And Function Of Your Patio
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Garden | September 2nd, 2010
Items made of wrought iron last for a very long time. Wrought iron features such a low carbon base that is easily molded into all sorts of interesting designs. Wrought iron curtain rods and wrought iron drapery hardware are actually some of the most becoming decorative items you can use to accentuate the atmosphere of your home. With so many attractive patterns in wrought iron curtain rods and wrought iron drapery hardware, you are sure to feel like a King or Queen of your home while you decorate with these items.
You can create a sturdy and rustically beautiful ambiance in any room of your home whether it is modern or in a country style, when using wrought iron curtain rods and drapery hardware. There are interesting designs of wrought iron curtain rods and drapery hardware that is complimentary to many different styles of furnishings, in the office or in the home, wrought iron is very elegant.
Common curtain rod and drapery hardware colors in wrought iron are black, brown and metallic. Recently, a larger color pallet has been introduced to wrought iron. But a vibrant color is not necessary. It is the intricate design and superior craftsmanship that make wrought iron the classy metal we know and love. Take your time and enjoy the vast array of style and design.
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Only Use Black Wrought Iron Curtain Rods & Drapery Hardware
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Tags: curtain rods, decorating, drapery, drapery hardware, exterior, Garden, home, Home and Garden, Home Improvement, interior decorating, rural living, Shopping, window treatments, windows
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Garden | September 1st, 2010
Everyone knows that kids like tons of toys. Every time we head to shopping malls and do buying we just can’t resist getting them a new one especially if they really want it. Each Holiday and birthday celebrations not to talk about other special events they obtain additional gift toys and it pile up over time. Next thing you know, your house is filled with toys scattered all over the area.
This is very dangerous not only to your kids but also towards the parents. You should have a proper way to maintain and organize these toys. Something that is tough and sturdy but not so hard with sharp edges that can cause injury if unexpectedly ran over specially the young children. This really is exactly where the plastic toy containers come to the relief, not like wooden and metal boxes, plastic box are soft and lightweight but will not easily break even if mistreated or abused. It may ding a bit but will not really collapse or something.
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Eco Toy Boxes: Choosing The Right Plastic Toy Boxes
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Tags: Accessories, Furniture and Appliances, Garden, home, Home and Garden, Home Improvement, kids, organizing, plastic, plastic toy boxes, product reviews, storage
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Garden | August 29th, 2010
There are many ways these days that you can put together a stylish home. Don’t rush straight down to the nearest store just because of the it’s name; these will charge you top dollar and there are many other ways to get the same things but a lot cheaper.
A few of the places that you should check out are garage and marketplace sales, consignment stores, your neighbors and Craigslist. This is a great site to find some little gems that you have looked high and low for.
If you are on a tight budget, the classified ads on this site will uncover lots of quality goods at a great price. Saving 50% is nothing to sniff at.
If you like a good rummage, then you’ll love garage sales. Amongst the junk there are some surprising finds to be had.
Yard sales can be a lot of fun if you go to them realistically and don’t set your expectations too high. On the plus side you get to actually see the stuff as opposed to just a picture and there are no charges to shipping as its instant purchase. There are dedicated yard sale addicts who plan their weekends around these sales.
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Home Furniture Does Not Need To Cost Much
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Garden | August 21st, 2010
Think of a patio as your own private oasis. Most patios are surfaced with something hard like bricks, cement, treated wood or paving stones. Most homes that have patios in towns and cities have enclosed patios. This keeps the world out of your garden, allowing you and your family to enjoy the privacy of your outdoor space.
Patio designs are better if they’re simple. This is a small space and too much clutter not only detracts from the peace and calm of a patio but from its attractiveness. A patio should be designed like a room. You don’t want to sit in a room packed with as much furniture as possible and you don’t want to sit on a patio that’s crammed full of every plant imaginable, hordes of lawn gnomes and seating for twelve.
Patios are wonderful planting areas. Small trees, herbs, fruits and vegetables and all manner of flowers do well in containers on patios. Raised beds are nice ways to border patios and to have more space for planting. Don’t forget to check out the availability of light on your patio before buying plants for it.
Tags: Garden, Home Improvement, Landscaping, patio
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Garden | August 20th, 2010
The window blind is a vital part of house decor. If you wish to change the essence of your room, if you wish to give your room a totally new look, why not try a different style of window blind? The window blind is very essential to your room, and unless you try a new style of window blind, you’ll not know the amount of difference it can make.
The beauty of the window blind is that it might provide a completely fresh look to your house, and usually uplift the status of your home. Not only do they brighten up the room, additionally they control the outside light from coming in. Therefore on hot summer days, you can shut out the light as well as the heat.
Today, curtains and draperies are rapidly being replaced by window blinds. This is because window blinds are much more practical and convenient. Many new designs of window blinds have been launched lately in the house decor market, which are quite absorbing. Nevertheless, before heading to your nearest home blinds supplier, you need to remember that these tend to be quite expensive.
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How To Select A High-quality Window Blinds
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Garden | August 19th, 2010
The canonical Victorian lamp shade consists of a metal wire frame that serves as a scaffold for tautly stretched fabric and a fringe or beaded skirt that hangs from the bottom of the shade. This style emerged only after the late 1800s when distribution systems for electricity became common in cities. Prior to this age, home lighting, if any, ran off utility gas. As gas-lighting involves the production of a flame, a fabric shade was out of the question.
Instead, glass lamp shades were used to surround and protect the interior flame from drafts that may otherwise extinguish or displace the flame in a dangerous way. But with the advent of electrical lighting, there was no longer any need for glass shades, and many homes took on the Victorian fabric and beaded shades instead. However, glass lamp shades remained in use for their peculiar aesthetic qualities.
The convention for naming Victorian shades does require some explanation. The period of Queen Victorian ended in 1901 meaning that there was only some 15-20 years between the invention of city-wide electricity and fabric-based shades. Although such fast acceptance of the style is not inconceivable.
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Learning About Victorian And Antique Glass Light Shades
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Garden | August 17th, 2010
Planning is one of the most overlooked aspects in the landscape design process. Landscape planning is incredibly important to the long-term well being of your yard and garden areas. Whether you are planting trees and shrubs or creating edged flower beds and hardscape elements, a good plan will help your landscaping dreams become a reality.
When planning, the first thing you must do is consider your landscaping environment. Get to know your landscape environment well. Are there areas that are sloped? Is your landscape very dry? Is your landscape rocky? Do you have a steep hill in your backyard? All of these things, and more, must be considered during the planning phase of your landscape design projects.
It is a great idea to create an illustration of what you want your landscape to look like. It does not have to be a virtuoso drawing, just something that will give you a rough idea of what you are going for. You should also include all of the existing elements in your yard–any trees, plants, bushes, or hardscape elements that are already in place.
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Landscape Design: Landscape Planning Tips To Get You Started
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Tags: backyards, Garden, garden edging, gardening, Home Improvement, landscape design, Landscaping