Archive for February, 2008
February 29th, 2008
Home is where the heart is and your heart may be longing for freshly-painted walls. Taupe is taking over as a neutral wall color. Construction companies are switching from so-called builder's white to builder's taupe. What is taupe and how can you find a shade that works for you?
February 27th, 2008
Choosing paint colors for your home may seem difficult, but in fact it really is quite simple. Your first step should always be determining exactly what you are planning to paint. For example, if you were painting a car you probably would not want to paint it rust colored. This is the same concept for your home; consider your color choices carefully since you will be looking at it for a long time. You want something that you enjoy, and if possible inspires you or even helps you to relax.
February 27th, 2008
Choosing a good quality tradesman is essential when you are wanting work done to your home regardless of what you are wanting. In terms of keeping your home safe, you want someone who is trustworthy. In terms of keeping your home in good condition, you want someone who is experienced and knowledgeable. Because of the importance of selecting the right tradesman, it is important to ensure that you are selecting the right tradesman based upon your particular needs.
February 20th, 2008
Adding a knockdown texture can add interest to any wall. But if you just paint the wall in a solid color, you will diminish the textured look. A great way to enhance or to bring out the knockdown texture is to apply a color wash faux finish to the wall.
February 20th, 2008
Recently, I was talking with Decatur landscape architect Dottie Myers about stone walls and how much they add to a garden. In fact, one of the first things I did in my new garden (which I started less than two years ago) was to have a low granite stone retaining wall built. I chose granite because our house is made of granite. In my case, the wall was the perfect solution to create an outdoor space, address drainage issues and deal with a grade change. In some gardens though, where space is tight or there are tree roots that make putting in a footer impractical, carefully placed boulders can serve the same function as a wall. It is easy to work boulders into a natural or informal setting, but they also can work in more formal gardens. Boulders were on my mind when Dottie took me to see how she used them in the established garden of one of her clients. The space was a small backyard that already had existing granite and brick walls. Her client wanted to get rid of the ailing lawn and replace it with a cozy courtyard.
February 19th, 2008
Are you ready to give your kitchen a much needed facelift without spending a fortune? Kitchen cabinets are the largest feature in your kitchen's decor. Changing the color of your kitchen cabinets is the simplest thing you can do to quickly change the decor of your kitchen. With a little planning and some preparation you can do a professional looking job without having to hire a painter.
February 18th, 2008
Updating the look of the rooms in your home can become a pretty pricey investment. To dramatically change the tone of any room in your home, for a small cost, interior painting is the answer.
February 14th, 2008
Painting for some people is a dreaded but necessary task. Others love the creativity that painting provides them and they don't mind getting a little messy while they do it. Painting should provide you with the opportunity to take your ideas and then put them on your walls. You have many options to choose from in colors and painting styles and you will want to be certain that your ideas will flow throughout your home.
February 13th, 2008
Paint is an affordable and simple way to instantly update a space without spending a fortune. A freshly painted room is bright and clean while a recently painted piece of furniture feels new again. Keep reading to learn 5 different ways you can use paint as an inexpensive redecorating tool.
February 12th, 2008
Faux painting, a decorative hand-created painting technique, has become very popular in interior designs. It captures warmth of textiles, depth, texture and blends of light and color to create one of a kind wall treatments for your home or office. There are numerous techniques, but we will look at five trendy styles.
February 12th, 2008
Typically, many Apartmentites don't spend a ton of time worrying about color in their apartment, but color is the key to emotional response in the place you love! The color that you paint your walls can help promote certain moods and can reflect on your decorative capabilities in huge ways. But the mood that you wish to create can vary from room to room. It's important to remember to connect the colors from room to room to make sure they flow together. How do you do that? Easy!
February 6th, 2008
New software helps log cabin home shoppers pick the perfect stain for their home.When most people go out and begin the shopping process for a log home, the log cabin stain that they choose isn't usually at the top of their list of priorities.
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