Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 29th, 2008
If you appreciate the beauty of illuminated colored glass then a Tiffany lamp is what you’re looking for. The vibrant colors of the stained glass glowing in a darkened room are mesmerizing to the eyes of the beholder. The light bursting from Tiffany stained glass lamp shades is so intense, you find yourself questioning how [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 29th, 2008
Are you one of those people who positively dread the holiday season—at least when its your turn to host the annual family gathering? Do you find yourself staying up nights just wondering where everyone is going to sit? Will this be the year that its finally warm enough to send your sisters’ children [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 29th, 2008
If you know much about basic aesthetic design in the art of interior décor, you certainly know that light colors (especially white) will make any room look larger. This is why many rooms in homes all over the world will have white or light -colored walls. Many people, unfortunately, have been held back [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 29th, 2008
Many homeowners new to the world of outdoor plants fail to
understand the part of mulch and the importance it plays in the
landscape around flowers, trees, shrubs and plants. It does not
matter what kind of landscaping or gardening is your passion:
container gardening, flower or vegetable gardening, or planting
trees and bushes, putting mulch around garden beds helps [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 28th, 2008
In landscape design and architecture, hard landscaping materials refer to construction materials that a designer or architect uses to enhance the landscape design. Some examples of hard landscaping materials include stones, bricks, gravel, concrete, glass, and the like. The matching term soft landscaping materials refers to the plants.
Here are some common hard landscaping materials to [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 28th, 2008
Kitchen tables are the throwback from yesteryear. From a time when people would congregate in the kitchen to enjoy the company and warmth. To all sit down at the table and enjoy the daily feast with the family. They would all sit together to enjoy the meal and discuss all the events [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 28th, 2008
A loft bed is one that is raised up on legs or stilts or other support structure. They often stand anywhere from five feet off the ground to eight or even nine feet above the floor. They are ideal for many, many situations, and they were originally designed to save space. Not everybody lives in [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 28th, 2008
We’ve illustrated eight easy ways in which you can decorate and accessorize your room to mimic the Georgian Period.
Colours – the colours used in the Georgian periods tends to fall into two different groups. The earlier period tended to focus on stronger shades like burgundy, sage green or blue grey. They tend to use the [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 27th, 2008
There are a number of fabrics that are commonly used to make curtains and drapes. The fibres that are used to manufacture the material determine how well it will wear and wash and how well it will hang at your window or door. The yarns used to construct the fabric can be man-made or animal [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 27th, 2008
When I first got into the Futon business about six years ago, I was under the impression, as a lot of folks are, that futons weren’t nice enough for anywhere other than college dorms and first apartments. Well, things have certainly changed. This is not to say that those unfinished tri-fold frames [...]
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