May 24th, 2009 by Devid Ascott
If you’re on a quandary as to how to make your office look and feel much better, say upkeeping its career-oriented look while giving off a warm and friendly ambiance, just to stress that you won’t eat applicants, scream at suppliers, harass employees or scare partners. You want an office that is attractive and impressive. Well, here’s an article for you. Below are some simple ideas on how to create an office you have in mind.
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May 23rd, 2009 by Bret Tardone
If you wish to inject adventure, the wild and exotic to your home interior, an African safari theme is the best choice. It is an all-encompassing design that meets all three. Africa is a sought-after place by many travelers, an ultimate getaway. Using an African-inspired theme to your home is as close as you can get to being in the vast lands of this continent, surrounded by the colors of nature and the sights that one can only describe as amazing.
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May 22nd, 2009 by Beau Tribione
Every room is better with a beautiful focal point, but how do you create a focal point? Worse yet what happens when your room has competing focal points? Learn the answers to these questions and create the perfect focal point for your room with just a few simple steps.
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May 21st, 2009 by Milo Hawkins
The last thing that you see before you fall asleep at night and the first thing that you see whenever you wake up is your bedroom. When you’re not sleeping it can be the coziest of cozy hideaways to listen to music, watch television, and read. While searching for brand new fun bedroom decorating ideas, keep in mind the following: have you determined how you will decide to use your bedroom and the furniture that you already have in it? Do your ideas for bedroom decorating include seating, furniture size, and storage space? Obviously, you want to be able to decorate your bedroom in the style that best suits your taste. You must remember however, that your bed is going to be the focal point of your bedroom, so make sure that you go all out and keep it as luxurious as possible.
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May 21st, 2009 by Carl Rana Omar rana
Summers on its way again and its time to pull up a couch get a chilled glass of water and turn that Ceiling fan on, to feel that refreshing cool breeze cover the whole room. As with all we can buy today, you can always find those companies that excel in the manufacture of their given product and ceiling fans are no different. Hunter and hampton bay ceiling fans are just two of the leading companies amongst others. Lets take a look back in history to read a little about how they came into being, and their evolution to date.
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May 19th, 2009 by Carl Nute
There’s nothing like going back in time to when things had true meaning and you had time to enjoy life. Television shows like “Happy Days” or even “The Andy Griffith Show” came alive in homes once a week. Now you can bring the 50’s style back into your home.
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May 18th, 2009 by Harold Kutchman
Rustic style is becoming a hot new trend and decor for those people who are looking to add some beauty and nice warmth to their houses. With the addition of nice rustic furniture and some quick little changes you can go from cold and tired to a look that will generate inviting looks and a nice warm comfortable feel to your home. Rustic homes take some richer colors and a traditional theme to create the right feel. Plus you may find that this rustic style can be one dcor that will not cost you a ton to change too.
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May 18th, 2009 by Darnell Wilson
We are exposed to a lot of modern houses, especially if you’re right smack in the city. I personally crave the different style of rustic design common in country homes. For me, such a house has an intriguing yet inviting character. It seems like it has a lot of stories dying to be told. Southern houses in the United States, particularly those built before the Civil War are an epitome of a remarkable period - fine living, rich culture, meticulous design.
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May 17th, 2009 by Felix Carter
It is always a good idea to blend Montessori school with home. Continuing their education while in the comfort of home can give them a positive experience. If you don’t send your child to Montessori school you can still create their bedroom to be Montessori style so they can improve their learning and understanding. Dr. Montessori has a theory about this idea regarding living minimal and nature can go hand in hand. For example toys should always be manual toys so the child can focus and concentrate more. Shapes and textures are also important in learning. At the same time learning should be relaxed and fun. This helps your child learn all the basics of math and science using hands on and not memorization.
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May 16th, 2009 by Margret Wilkons
Moving into a new place and decorating can be challenging. It’s a blank canvass and you have the paintbrush to create pictures. If you have no idea what you are going to paint in the first place, then you will be staring at a blank canvass for a long time. Decorating a new house is starting from scratch. It can’t even be called a home yet, as you have not yet injected yourself into the place. This is where your decorating project should begin.
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