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How to Create a Decorative Garden Window

February 29, 2008 | Category:Articles-Host | Author: admin

If you have a sunny window in a room where you don’t have to worry about privacy, this d

Things to Know about Kitchen Cabinet Design

February 28, 2008 | Category:Articles-Host | Author: admin

Kitchen cabinet doors can add to the beauty of your kitchen. The appearance of your kitchen cabinets rests on the quality of your cabinets. You can therefore completely change the look of your kitchen simply by changing the doors of your kitchen cabinets. Good kitchen cabinet design is also important if you want to get the most storage use possible out of your available storage space, and this should also be the goal in the design of any kitchen.

Kitchen Cabinet Wood Types

Kitchen cabinets can be made from dozens of woods including Oak, Maple, Pine, Cherry, Hickory, Poplar, Alder and Birch. Hickory and Oak are the hardest and the heaviest. Cherry, Birch and Maple are considered to be well suited to cabinetry. Less expensive and more plentiful woods such as Alder and Poplar work best with glazed finishes used in creating an ‘antique’ look. Pine is a soft wood that can be more prone to dents and scratches.

There are three types of cabinet door shapes, slab, recessed panel, and raised panel.

There are many cabinet design styles to choose from. Four of the more common cabinet design styles are: traditional, country, shaker and contemporary.

Kitchen Cabinet Construction

Kitchen cabinets are generally constructed using a combination of these kinds of woods, as well as particleboard or plywood.

Some cabinet doors are made of solid wood, which is generally more expensive. Although solid wood and plywood kitchen cabinet doors are regarded a stronger and thicker, particleboard is considered less likely to expand.

When selecting kitchen cabinets it is a good ideas to start by defining your style. Will your kitchen design be more along the lines of a traditional look with raised panel doors and a lot of ornate molding? Or will it be more of a rustic look with knotty pine and more simple detailing?

There are three main types of kitchen cabinets. These include, in-stock kitchen cabinets, semi-stock kitchen cabinets, and custom kitchen cabinets.

While custom-cabinet doors are more expensive than the do-it-yourself variety, the advantage is that you are able to get exactly what you want at a very high level of craftsmanship. You can tailor the cabinets to the exact specifications and needs of your kitchen.

There are also several styles of cabinet doors that can be related to one or two of the overall design styles. Doors for a custom kitchen cabinet can be flat or frameless, raised, curved, simple, or carved.

James Mahoney is the author of many kitchen design articles and has a site about kitchen design ideas at Kitchen Designers Ideas.com. He also publishes a newletter on kitchen design.

[tags]kitchen cabinets, kitchen cabinet design,kitchens, kitchen remodeling[/tags]

Finding the Perfect Kitchen Backsplash

February 27, 2008 | Category:Articles-Host | Author: admin

So you’ve seen a terrific-looking kitchen backsplash in a home and garden magazine and fallen in love. Or your next-door neighbor just got her kitchen remodeled and now you want what she’s got. Or maybe you’re just tired of the same old, same old and want something new. Whatever the reason, it’s clear you want a new one. Read on to find out where to find one that’ll not only knock your socks off, but keep splatters from reaching your walls and cabinets, as well (oh, and did we mention you’re sure to find a kitchen backsplash that’ll do it in style, too?).

How about a tin kitchen backsplash that comes in five patterns and 45 different powder-coat colors? That’s what you’ll find at The American Tin Ceiling Company, among many other home d

Three Ways To Get Great Bedroom Design Ideas

February 26, 2008 | Category:Articles-Host | Author: admin

One great way to find new bedroom design ideas is from bedroom design pictures in magazines and books as well as from one simple thing like a vase, painting or pillow.

You can get some great ideas from those designer bedrooms in the decorating magazines. Don’t be scared if the look you want really like seems a bit pricey, you can shop around to purchase similar items to those in the design for less cost. Purchase some magazines or design books and make note of all the bedrooms you like. Is there one that you can’t live without?

Decorating your bedroom to resemble a design that you see in a book or magazine is not that difficult. Simply write down all of the items in the photographs that you want to have in your room (drapes, bedding, accents, wall art, rugs etc) then take the photograph with you while you shop and attempt to match them up. Remember, when shopping for things from a photo you need to pay attention to the scale of the pieces so that they look proportioned next to each other when you get them home.

If you are buying new furniture but are on a budget, try shopping at yard sales or thrift stores where you can take home some great buys on furniture that is almost like brand new. It may take time before you can purchase everything you need but you’ll produce a great designer look if you follow the picture thoroughly.

Or maybe you want to come up with your own unique design? If you know you need a new look but don’t know where to start then take a look around your bedroom as it is. What things do you still like about the way it looks? What are the things you don’t like? If there is some item that you still like such as maybe a wall hanging or vase, then use that to be the base of your design and design the bedroom around that item working with complimentary colors and matching furniture.

If you are formulating your bedroom design idea on an item that you already have then think about what other decor you need to make the whole room work. Curtains, wall art, bedding, rugs and accessories are more of the things you will be choosing. If possible bring the piece with you on shopping trips so you can be sure your selections compliment the item. You could redo an entire room based on a favorite pillow - simply buy accessories in a similar style and match your bedding, rugs, wall colors and wall art in style and color.

Another easier and less expensive method to come up with a bedroom design is to plan it around a coordinated bedding set. Not as much fun or as unique as bringing to life your own idea, but it can work. Some of these sets have matching accessories like pillow, curtains, lamps and at times furniture. You can redo a whole bedroom with a complimentary look in a pinch and in one stop at the store!

Lee Dobbins writes for Topic Giant where you can find more informative articles on interestig topics.

[tags]decorating, interior decorating, decor, design, interior design , bedroom[/tags]

Home Interior Decorating Ideas for Bargain Hunters

February 25, 2008 | Category:Articles-Host | Author: admin

Hunting for home interior design bargains is actually pretty fashionable these days. Many homeowners are interested in making their money stretch as far as possible. And there are many ways to achieve this with home decorating. The big secret to success in home decoration bargain-hunting is to have patience and give it time. The more patient you are, and the longer you look for bargain items, the better bargains you will find for your home.

Some very good places to start when looking for pieces related to interior design are secondhand furniture stores and discount stores. If you are a careful shopper in these kind of stores, you can often come across items such as furniture, linens, accessories and much more at very low, bargain prices. Sometimes you can even come across great deals on household electronics such as televisions and stereo systems. Just be sure that whatever you buy in these stores is still in usable condition, and that the reason it is selling so cheaply is not because it is somehow broken.

Other great potential bargain-hunting spots include yard sales, flea markets, auctions, and even estate sales. You can expect to find plenty of competition at these spots for the very best deals, but it’s still worth making the effort, as you can come across very high quality items at bargain basement prices that just can’t be found anywhere else.

Whatever item or product that you are searching for, be sure to be smart and price savvy. This means that you don’t want to buy items just because they seem like they are good deals. You only want to buy what you really can use in your home decoration projects. A very common trap for many people is getting carried away and buying way too many useless items simply because they were deemed to be a great deal, instead of actually being useful. Do your best to try to resist this kind of temptation.

In fact, establishing a set budget for your decoration projects is a great form of self discipline that can help keep you on track at all times. It will help you avoid buying items just for the sake of getting a good deal. Instead, it will keep the focus on the job at hand and the project you are currently working on.

Another aspect of getting home decorating bargains is the labor that can be involved with certain projects around the home. This can include painting, moving furniture, carpet cleaning, and so on. This can be tricky for some homeowners to figure out. It’s true that you can usually hire someone very cheaply to do certain tasks around the home. However, there are some projects where workers who have more experience or better skills can actually get the job done faster and for less money. And a side benefit is that the work is often done much better with less costly mistakes being made. So before deciding on any labor that may be involved in any home decorating project, be sure to weigh both the skill level that is necessary for the project, and the cost of hiring both skilled and unskilled labor before you make your final decision.

Finally, good planning can save plenty of money on almost any home decoration project. Attention to detail is critical for many jobs around the home, so take the time to get a thorough understanding of the work that will be involved, then schedule it out carefully in advance, and budget it every step of the way. By following these simple suggestions, you should be able to find the best home decorating bargains and accomplish all of your home improvement projects at the very lowest cost possible.

Thad Pickering writes on many consumer related topics including home improvement. You can find out more about home interior decoration and bedroom interior design by visiting our Home Improvement website.

[tags]decorating, home decorating, interior design, home improvement, home decor[/tags]

Kitchen Remodeling Tips

February 24, 2008 | Category:Articles-Host | Author: admin

Baring it to the essentials, you’d say that kitchen remodeling should be easy, as easy as pointing your finger over the right direction: putting the refrigerator here and installing the sink there. That, however, is the planning of a conventional designer living decades ago. There are now so many magazines and books to tell you the best kitchen remodeling tips.

The kitchen of today has evolved more than what it is naturally intended for. Yes, it still has to grill those tenderloins to meaty juiciness, but today the kitchen has to put up a number of guests in its confines. Treatment of kitchens had made many to consider these rooms as guest accommodating next to living rooms. While in the past they are more inclined for efficiency, over the years kitchens are becoming as much aesthetically pleasing and comfortable as it is efficient as the margin that separates the two becomes more blurred.

Yet, the kitchen is still easy to plan or remodel as long as during the designing phase, these kitchen remodeling tips are in close regard. So don’t scratch that blank matter yet. Get it filled with these kitchen remodeling tips.

Kitchen Remodeling Tips 1

Are you a housewife that juggles everything: baking, babysitting, and doing the dishes? Then increase your scope by putting your domain in the midst of the household. Design your kitchen (and your household) such that it would make the kitchen the center of the household.

There are several boons that come along with this design. Previously we have discussed how the kitchen has become an accommodation room than in the past. This design will also allow the patron to entertain visitor while periodically checking her cooking. As for the visitor, he will get to know what to expect for dinner.

Kitchen Remodeling Tips 2

Wood as a major material in kitchens is a common approach. However, wood is bad for places that gets a lot of heat and steam, even with exhaust. Wood softens when over-exposed and paint expands and also softens. However, wood is essential for cabinets and similar fixtures. Glass is a new approach for countertops, tables and sinks. These materials don’t hold grease in smoke, unlike wood and is easier to clean and maintain sanitarily.

Kitchen Remodeling Tips 3

Tabletop integration is another new feature in most modern remodeling ideas. These ideas are rather new, and the applications to them are yet to show. However, most integration designs shown over popular kitchen remodeling sites are quite gorgeous.

Milos Pesic is an expert in the field of Remodeling and runs a highly popular and comprehensive Home Remodeling web site. For more articles and resources on Home Remodeling related topics, Remodeling Contractors, Home Remodeling Loans, Remodeling Ideas and much more visit his site at:

=>http://remodeling.need-to-know.net/

[tags]home remodeling, contractor remodeling, kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, remodeling[/tags]

New Home Furniture - Choose Carefully

February 23, 2008 | Category:Articles-Host | Author: admin

One of the best things in life is choosing new furniture. The type of furniture you choose says a lot about you as a person. You can transform a plain home into one that is welcoming and warm. Your likes and dislikes will influence the type of furniture you buy. Some of you will want to change your furniture frequently. Others are happy to live with the same furniture for years. Your budget will usually determine what you can buy but today there is a wealth of styles, colours, woods and fabrics to suit all budgets. As a general rule, the more expensive the furniture the longer it will last but this doesn’t always apply.

If you have young children you will probably need robust furniture that will stand up to wear and tear. On the other hand, retired people are often in a position to indulge their love of fine, delicately constructed furniture. If you dislike classical or traditional furniture you may well prefer modern, contemporary styles or opt for the minimalist look. Those who dislike reproduction furniture often have a love for the real thing, that is, antique furniture which comes with a high price tag.

Whatever your preference, whether it’s mahogany, limed oak, yew, pine, cherry wood, teak or glass, your choice will often reflect your individuality. It indicates that you are making a statement about yourself.

Whatever you decide to buy can make your home look smaller or larger which is often worth bearing in mind. This doesn’t really matter unless you have small rooms, in which case the lighter the colour of furniture and furnishings the better, as these help to make the room look larger.

Buying furniture gives me a buzz particularly when buying sofas and/or armchairs. There are so many styles, fabrics and colours it can sometimes feel a little overwhelming. Do you want plain, patterned, striped, flowered, velvet, silk, tweed, cotton, leather or chintz fabric? Then again do you want a 2, 3, 4 seater or corner sofa? Perhaps you’d prefer two sofas and no armchairs or a combination of both. Once those decisions have been made you can then think about the style you want - ie traditional, modern, country house style etc. At this point you’re almost there ! This is my favourite part - actually getting to choose the furniture after giving it so much thought !

You’ll then want to concentrate on other furniture such as coffee tables, occasional tables, lamp tables and maybe mirrors.

Your initial choice of sofas and/or armchairs will have a considerable impact on the rest of the furniture you choose for the sitting room. You’ll no doubt want these other pieces to complement each other which can be fun and fascinating to arrange. If your sitting room is small, glass topped coffee, occasional and lamp tables will give a feeling of space and light to the room but can look equally stunning in much larger rooms. In particular, glass topped occasional tables with brass legs usually look extremely good with most furniture.

Next may want to think about furniture for your dining room. Again, the style of your home will influence your decision. If you want your dining room to look elegant you’ll very likely consider a classic, highly polished dining table and matching chairs. For a more `homely` look pine may be your choice. If your dining room is large you’ll want matching dressers or corner tables to complete the picture.

Your following concern will probably be the kitchen. Most are completely fitted these days so you may only need to buy a kitchen table and chairs. The existing units and counter tops are generally a good indication of the type of kitchen table you need which helps considerably when making a choice. You’ll find the range is huge !

Now it’s on to the bedrooms where you can let your imagination run riot ! Your first task will consist of selecting the beds if you’re furnishing throughout. I’m sure you know the mattress is the most important purchase when making up your mind. This is one item which really is worth spending as much as you can afford for obvious reasons. The better the mattress the more comfortable it will be and the longer it will last. The style of bed you choose will be personal which shouldn’t present a problem as this narrows the choice tremendously.

It there are no custom built wardrobes or chests of drawers you’ll need to add these to your list of furniture to buy. Once more, the range is endless including rich wood finishes such as mahogany, light limed oak, teak, pine or a white matt finish to name but a few. It’s also worth remembering bedside tables. Here again your lifestyle will have an effect on your choices. Very young children or teenagers will be crucial to your decisions.

You may have a conservatory in which case you can’t go wrong with pine or white cane furniture plus deep, comfy cushions in whatever colour or pattern takes your fancy.

Should you have a family room, how you furnish it will be dictated by how many people use it and how often. If it’s used frequently the furniture you choose obviously needs to be hard wearing. Leather or tweed covered sofas usually work well in addition to being hard wearing and looking good.

For those of you who have a study or office remember that it, too, needs to be and look comfortable. So yet again you’ll want to buy the best you can afford. Apart from a good desk and office chair, a really comfortable armchair is always useful and gives a cosy atmosphere. A matching bookcase will be functional as well as attractive.

Finally, the garden! Garden furniture is a must and is now much more comfortable than it used to be. Tables, chairs, sun loungers in matching or co-ordinating fabrics look inviting and create a relaxed atmosphere for the whole family. Last but not least don’t forget the canvas garden umbrella and stand.

Oh, I almost forgot! You might like to add a couple of garden benches.

Michael Russell
Your Independent guide to Home Furnishing

[tags]home furnishing[/tags]

The Perfect Addition To Your Home A Kitchen Island

February 22, 2008 | Category:Articles-Host | Author: admin

The kitchen is the heart of the home and you want it to be a room that is welcoming and cozy for family and guests. But kitchens tend to be busy places and can get messy and cluttered up pretty quickly with all of the appliances and gadgets, not to mention d

Shared Bedrooms - How To Make It Work

February 21, 2008 | Category:Articles-Host | Author: admin

If you have more children than you have space, it’s time for some creative solutions.

Sharing a bedroom means having two of everything - duplicate beds, dressers, storage units etc. To avoid conflict over who has the better desk or dresser consider the same furnishings for both children.

Their individuality is expressed in your creative approach to decorating each child’s own space.

One good approach is to give each sibling his own set of belongings in his own color and seek input from him regarding how he wishes to decorate his part of the shared bedroom.

It’s important that shared bedrooms have some consistent design elements that tie the room together and a storage system which encourages organization from both parties.

To eliminate major design and d

Kitchen Remodeling Software, An Answer To Your Needs

February 20, 2008 | Category:Articles-Host | Author: admin

Do you want to join your neighbors in this ongoing kitchen remodeling craze? Yet you’re worried that you don’t really have the artistic talent to put your beautiful kitchen design in paper? Plus, you don’t have extra funds to pay a designer to work on it, nor do you have the time to sketch it out. Definitely you’re looking for a fast, cheap, and convenient help. Thanks to technology, there are thousands of kitchen remodeling software out in the market today. Just choose which one is most useful in your kitchen renovation; these kitchen remodeling software kits are actually equipped with various programs that are beneficial to your kitchen remodeling.

With the different companies, manufacturers, and brands, you’ll surely drown with the different software products they offer. One thing you must bear in mind is that, you have to read the labels and features of that software package before you buy it. There are several kitchen remodeling software that are helpful and useful only to contractors or remodeling services, there are also some that are programmed for designer’s use and projects, and there are also some packages that are designed for the homeowners’ convenience and benefit. Just make sure you get the one that’s most useful to you, to get your money’s worth.

Most of the kitchen remodeling software are user-friendly, the steps are as easy as 1-2-3 or A-B-C. What’s even more fun is that, you’ll feel like you’re just playing with your ideas and getting a real visual as well. You may have so many kitchen designs in mind, with various colors, styles, materials, appliances, and fixtures, but you really don’t have a clear and vivid image of these designs — would the colors clash or would it look out of place. By using a kitchen remodeling software, you can finally put it in place and can even mix and match your designs to have the best picture you want in 2D and 3D images.

If you’re also not good in numbers and accounting, there are software with additional programs that will help you in handling estimates, costs, budgets, schedules, material quantity, and other project management needs you may have. In this way, you get a picture of what you’ll spend and buy, at least you won’t be wasting so much money, effort, time, and materials because you’ll know how many tiles to buy, how much paint you need, etc.

With the availability of the kitchen remodeling software, one can surely become more innovative, creative, and artistic in planning and designing.

Milos Pesic is an expert in the field of Remodeling and runs a highly popular and comprehensive Home Remodeling web site. For more articles and resources on Home Remodeling related topics, Remodeling Contractors, Home Remodeling Loans, Remodeling Ideas and much more visit his site at:

=>http://remodeling.need-to-know.net/

[tags]home remodeling, contractor remodeling, kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, remodeling[/tags]

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