Giving Your House Some New Pizzazz With Area Rugs

January 31, 2010 by Shawn J. Hess  
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If you’re trying to find a method to give your home a more relaxed feel, or simply trying to find something new but don’t need to have to spend thousands of bucks redecorating, then area rugs are a great choice. These easy rugs make for such great decor and can add so much to the feel of a home that you will be able to give any home a new but simple make-over. You do not have to spend lots of cash either because there are many smashing rugs that look good in any room that are offered at great and reasonable prices.

Area rugs (especially varieties such as white shag rugs) don’t have to be only for the floor either. Many people hang them on the walls as a bit of art and add a little glamour into the home. If you have got a little, or perhaps a large stain on your carpet, you can easily hide it by simply putting an area rug over it.

Replacing the carpet in only a single room can get quite expensive so getting an area rug to cover up any imperfections on your floor is a great thing to do. You now don’t must look at those stains just because you can’t afford to replace the carpet, just cover them up and cause it to appear new!

Also, if you have a hole in the wall that you can’t afford to have fixed, you can simply hang an area rug of your choosing, and not merely will you cover up that ugly hole, but you will have put a nice work of art in it’s place. Area rugs also are superb for giving a little style to a large and uninteresting hardwood floor. Putting southwestern area rugs out will fill in some of that empty space and give you home a more comfortable and inviting feel.

Area rugs are excellent for adding heat to any room too. You do not have to worry about getting your feet cold when walking on your tile or hardwood flooring as you can put area rugs down as a kind of protector. Whatever plans you’ve got for your house, area rugs are a great advantage to any home. Not only do they add some style but they can make a home feel more welcoming and cover up any imperfection which will exist.

So if you would like to give your house a new look without spending hundreds or even thousands of dollars, just go out and pick yourself out some nice area rugs.

Tips On Hardwood Floor Installation

January 30, 2010 by Shawne M. Patrick  
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Many houses had their interior decor installed with hardwood flooring. The reason many house owners choose this flooring is usually because it adds style to the home and it is also sturdy. Installing this flooring isn’t easy by far. Many people can install it themselves while others need professional help. If you have a sub-floor it’s a good idea to fix it first before installing a hardwood floor.

Some Tips On Hardwood Flooring Installation :

1) The sub-floor must be covered with 15 pound asphalt felt, overlapping the seams by three inches. You will need a staple gun to anchor the felt to the sub-floor. Measure the rooms width to get an accurate center line.

2) Indicate the edge of the 1st row of flooring by snapping another chalk line 1/2 in. from the starting wall precisely parallel to your center line. Then a 1/2-inch gap between the flooring and the wall and this should make allowance for growth if needed. It will be covered by a base shoe baseboard molding.

3) Now you will need to pick the longest boards or widest planks for the 1st row of flooring. Now near the wall where the nail heads will be covered, drill pilot holes for one 1/2-inch finishing nails. Then, face nail the 1st row through the plywood sub flooring to the floor beams or sleepers. Use a nail set to recess the nails below the surface.

4) Installing the second row and each row after you will have to then move a short piece of flooring along the edge and give it a sharp rap with something like a mallet to tighten the new row against the prior row before you actually start nailing.

5) Finally, when you reach the last row you need to use a block and a pry bar to wedge the last boards firmly into position. Drill holes and face nail boards where base shoe or baseboard molding will cover using the reference marks along the wall to locate the joists. Set the nail heads below the surface using a hammer and nail set. This is the last step when installing hardwood flooring.

Obviously, you are not going to carpet over a new hardwood floor, but you’ll definitely need to dress it up with two new area rugs. Enjoy!

Creating A Personal Space For Your Child

January 28, 2010 by Shirley Henderson  
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As children become more aware of the various interior design possibilities their desire to have an active role in the look of their room increases. Parents have also played a role in the growing popularity of decorating children’s rooms because it allows them another room in the house to vent their creative furor on. Sometimes it allows them a place to experiment with design options they wouldn’t feel comfortable with in other parts of their home, perhaps a particularly bold splash of color or an interesting painting technique.

Personalization in the form of monograms, custom throw pillows and framed art is currently a very popular trend in kids’ room decor. Children can personalize furniture in their room by putting their name on items such as chest of drawers, study desk and closet doors. Framed art can be based on a subject that the child is passionate about or be some of the child’s own artwork that is framed. This can also help to ensure that some cherished piece of art is not lost in the mass of school papers and projects that float around in most homes. Children should be included in the design process to the extent possible. Allowing them to choose the color of certain items or choosing a specific item like a ceiling fan or a lamp will make them feel they are truly a part of the process.

Decorate your child’s walls by framing art work, a world map, or photos of your child’s accomplishments; swimming, playing ball, school play, and more. You can also personalize their room with trophies, ribbons, medals, and more.

Picking up on current color trends in kid’s room decor may also be a nice touch when decorating your child’s room. Right now pink and purples along with white are the most popular colors in girls rooms with brown and greens taking over as the current color trends for boys. Pick bedding to match the color scheme of the room. Space under beds can be used for storage thus freeing up more space for play time in the room and the child’s ever growing collections.

You want to always add a rug to your child’s bedroom. This will be comfortable for your child if they are lounging on the floor or walking barefoot. You can get the area rugs in all different colors and textures so you can find the one that matches your child the most. If you want to save money and purchase everything they want for their room try looking on Ebay. You can save so much money on Ebay compared to department stores with just a few things to choose from.

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How to Find the Right Comforter for Your Bed

January 27, 2010 by Libby Fischer  
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Adding a new comforter to your bed is a small investment that will completely transform your bedroom. With so many options to choose from, it can seem difficult to find the comforter that will work best with your needs and existing decor, but one can use this variety to their advantage. If you are new to shopping for comforters, there are a few things that should always be considered before making your purchase. The tips that follow are designed to help you make an informed decision and find a comforter that you will love for years to come.

Setting a firm budget is a good idea before beginning any shopping trip, and comforter shopping is no exception. They are offered in a wide variety of prices, and those who shop without a budget may find that they have spent more than they meant to. Anyone who is on a tight budget can rest assured knowing that there are high quality options at almost all price points. Small budgets do usually rule out some of the high end designer labels and certain thick down options, but comforters of comparable quality and composition can usually be found with little effort.

When considering which material is best for you, remember that they each come with their own positive and negative aspects. Down comforters are perennially favorites, both for the warmth they provide and their luxurious feel. Most stores offer them in a variety of thicknesses, which can help determine their cost. Do keep in mind that down comforters are usually offered in only white and must be used in conjunction with a duvet cover. A duvet is easier to wash and can be purchased in any number of colors or styles. Cotton is a less expensive option than down. Cotton comforters are usually filled with a synthetic lining, increasing their thickness and warmth. One of the biggest benefits of a cotton comfort is the fact that it is washable and hypoallergenic. The last main comforter category is the quilt. For those who love the homey look that a quilt gives, but lack the time or desire to make one themselves, there are a number of commercially available quilts that are as beautiful as they are inexpensive.

Matching a comforter to a room’s existing style does not need to be hard. For those who want the bed to blend with a room’s decor, solid colors are the best option. To dress up a solid colored comforter, consider adding throw pillows or sheets in interesting colors or patterns to give the bed a more individual feel. If you would like your bed to be the central point of interest in your room, try a comforter in a bold color and pattern. If you are investing in a patterned comforter, tone down the other aesthetic flourishes in the room to avoid clashing. Make sure your pattern is in a color scheme that will compliment your decor without matching too much.

Shoppers can buy comforters almost anywhere. Department stores, both those local to you and larger online retailers are still popular choices. If you are on a tight budget, online discounters generally have a large stock of comforters that are offered at a significant discount. When dealing with a new online store, always make sure that they have a good reputation and accept exchanges.

Libby Fischer is a remodeling and home interior specialist who writes for Comforters Guide. Feel free to come to the blog for extra info regarding comforters.

Redecorating Your Daughter’s Room

January 25, 2010 by Abbie Osborne-Wilson  
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Last night at the dinner table your young daughter announced, “Suzy Smith is getting her room decorated and I want my room decorated too.” Mom and Dad look at each other and an unspoken agreement is reached. “OK,” Mom says, “we’ll talk about it after dinner.” And just like that, a re-decorating project is born.

As projects go, there can be no more fun project than a mother and daughter re-decorating the little girl’s bedroom. The project will require many hours of planning, take many days to accomplish, and give them many years of enjoyment. As with all decorating projects, this one must have a theme to build around. The main theme can come from something the little girl is particularly interested in, some subject or character she especially likes. It may be space or Snow White or Toy Story or horses.

She may have several “best choices” and need some help from Mom in narrowing down the options. Magazine pictures, TV programs, books can all offer suggestions to consider. At some point, through some process, a theme will be chosen. If some items are to be kept from her room’s current furnishings, the bed, for example, you might start building the theme around them. New bed coverings highlighting the chosen theme could be a starting point.

Choose items, furniture and colors that reflect the theme. A safari theme will look great with area rugs and beddings in animal prints and artworks of wild animals. A nature park theme will look realistic with colors of nature, particularly shades of green and blue. The ceiling can also be painted so it will match the area rugs and other decors.

If the bed is to be replaced, its place could be taken by a themed bed. Furniture can be ordered directly from the manufacturer to save money. The headboard could be covered in polyester batting and fabric printed with the theme or the headboard could be a bookcase for the display of gadgets and memorabilia and pictures.

If you or your daughter is quite an artist, mural painting is a wonderful idea. It will add character to the walls and thus, the room. If not and your little girls is still interested, there are artists who specialize in mural painting.

Don’t worry about your little girl outgrowing her re-decorated room-she will. Walls can be re-painted, bed coverings replaced. Another growing-up stage can be accommodated by another re-decoration. There will be time enough later to deal with that change. For now, just think of the excitement and fun you two will have planning and accomplishing this project. And picture the look of joy on your little girl’s face when she exclaims, “Mom, I love it! I absolutely LOVE it!

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Find The Best Barstool

January 24, 2010 by Jenna Connor  
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We call it a barstool but we buy a pair to use in the kitchen at the counter or with the kitchen island. We say “barstool” when we purchase a set of stools for the new gathering table we bought for the dining room. When adding a home bar to the family room, two or three of these make it more functional as a gathering spot to entertain friends and family. Breakfast bars, dining counters and breakfast nooks are common space-saving designs in condominiums while gathering tables have become a popular way to furnish dining rooms in homes with smaller sized formal dining areas. For this reason, these have become an integral part of interior decorating for a variety of decor styles. Because stools have become so popular, the market is very competitive, with the industry offering a range of styles and designs, from swivel to adjustable to backless, for virtually every room in today’s modern home.

But not all types of seating for the bar are created equal – in height that is. While we might casually call them barstools, they stools are available in different heights designed to meet specific functional purposes.

Seat height: A counter in the kitchen, a gathering table or a counter height dining table will typically need a stool with a seat height of 24 to 26 inches. A home bar, pub table or counter that stands 40″ high requires a stool 28 to 30 inches high (as measured from the seat to the floor). A bar or counter between 45″ to 48″ high will require a spectator stool, also known as an extra tall home bar stool, that has a seat height of 33 inches.

Function and Features: With all the different ways these can be used, they are also available with many different features. While most come with a footrest, others also have arm rests and back rests for added comfort while sitting for extended periods of time. From the basic to the more elaborately designed with padding, ability to swivel and even some that are height adjustable.

It is my sincere hope that this simply yet powerful article will help you select the best bar stool for your home bar. Once everything is placed, just remember one thing, drink responsibly and have fun.

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Bedroom Decorating With Flair

January 23, 2010 by Abbie Osborne-Wilson  
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A bedroom is a place where you go to sleep and relax. It can be a sanctuary away from the world after a tough day. Or just a spot where you can lay down and read a book, before falling asleep for the night. When you want to decorate your bedroom you should go with ideas that will make you feel more comfortable and relaxed. A bedroom can be decorated with flair and still look nice and be just as comfortable as always. You don’t need to spend a ton of money either to make a nice sanctuary for yourself.

Most likely when you change your bedroom around you will repaint the room. If you want to have a comfortable room a nice warm color is the best to go with. But think of adding some more flair to the room by putting up stencils or stamping a nice design to the wall. This will add a nice texture to the walls and room.

Picking some nice looking sheets to go on your bed is a great way to add your own look into the room. Maybe you want a nice silk sheet that will make you not only relaxed but feel a bit romantic too. Add a nice comforter on the bed to finish the look off.

If your bedroom is one where you want a romantic feeling don’t get the room too crowded. For this reason you will want enough closed spaces where you can clear the clutter up. Remember you may have to make up for a smaller bedroom by placing more storage around, but not making it way too crowded.

When picking out the correct bed for the room you will need to consider how much room you have in the room. Don’t buy a bed that is way too big you will just make the room seem way too small. You need space to get around your bedroom, plus a crowded room won’t really make you feel like you can relax too much. Adding some nice throw pillows in different sizes and colors is a great touch on the bed.

With the addition of a nice are rug you can make the room seem very warm. Get a rug that will tie everything together in the room, something with some color or a nice design that will fit just right into the room. Even if you have carpet in the bedroom a nice area rug will add a really nice effect to the room.

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The Playroom Decoration Project

January 22, 2010 by Lyle Cornally  
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Changing your baby’s room from a simple nursery to a fun playroom is an instant treat for your little one. Here are some ideas to help you in decorating:

Storage – start by making the room as orderly as possible. This is not purely for aesthetic purposes but for your child’s safety as well. Without clutter, your toddler can play and run around all he wants without stubbing his cute toes or stepping and sitting on something that might cause him pain. Moreover, instilling cleanliness early on is a discipline that he will carry up to adulthood. Make use of cabinets and shelves as storage. There are also plastic containers in all sizes and colors for keeping toys. It is also a way of teaching your child to play with one toy at a time and return it before getting another one. This will prevent clutter in the room and maintain neatness.

Liven up the walls with some pictures. These don’t have to be expensive, just some posters, or pictures from magazines, and of course the child’s own art work, are perfect. You might also want to add a bought frieze or stickers, and perhaps something with the alphabet on it, just for an educational touch! Don’t forget the ceiling, especially if it’s a bedroom, because a nice idea is to add some glow-in-the-dark stickers, maybe of stars and moons.

Decorate the walls with fun wall hangings such as colorful pictures, your child’s photos, educational materials (an alphabet board is nice) and stickers. Your child will enjoy looking at all the visual treats on the wall, while learning some things. Children at developing stages have an amazing memory, actually far better than adults have, so start right by exposing your child to numbers, colors, pictures, letters, etc. way before pre-school starts.

Every play area should have a quiet space, with a comfy chair or bean bag and some books, and maybe a cosy rug or cushions. You will also want to have somewhere for those teddy bears to live! One good storage idea for these is a hammock, strung across a corner or side of the room.

Toddlers love to dress up, so find room for a dress up box. It is a good idea to have a small table and chairs, too, which the toddler can use for sitting down and drawing, or for tea parties.

Finally, your kid just like the other billions on earth would most likely prefer the floor over the chair. Children, especially at a younger age like to roll around, sit and lie down on the floor to play. Accessorize and have a floor covering at the same time by using an area rug. You can choose one big rug or place smaller area rugs in designated spots in the room, such as under the table and chairs, at the center of the playroom and by the cabinet. However, don’t miss placing one where your child sits and plays often. Buy area rugs that are made for children because they are more colorful, designed with children’s themes, thicker and non-toxic safe for children to use.

So, plan ahead, and you will have a space where your toddler will feel happy and comfortable and where he or she will want to play for hours.

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Facts About The Serta Perfect Sleeper Mattress

January 21, 2010 by Nina Adelson  
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While you go to bed at night the what you do not want to have to do is be concerned about the condition of your mattress. However, if your mattress is lumpy or slumped it is hard not to think about it. One way to avoid that trouble is by getting a high quality Serta perfect sleeper mattress.

A Serta perfect sleeper mattress is one of the best mattresses on the market. They have implemented the use of numerous layers to create a sleep encounter like no other. They offer two different mattress types and each one gives you the support and comfort that you need to get a excellent night’s slumber.

Serta Innerspring Mattress

A Serta Innerspring Mattress uses exceptional materials and body forming foam to form a mattress that eliminates the pain some people feel at their pressure points. It consists of a comfort layer, fire retardant layer, innerspring support, and a foundation that supports your body and eliminates that nocturnal sleep labor that many people suffer from. Each layer contains quality materials that converge completely on your comfort.

The Serta perfect sleeper gives you a selection of toppers to create the best sleeping experience. You can choose from pillow top, ultra cushion top, Euro top, and super pillow top.

Foam mattress

The Serta foam mattress gives you everything that the innerspring provides without the springs. This system relies entirely on memory foam to provide you with wonderful support and relief from pressure. There are four layers which are the comfort, foam support, fire blocker, and the base.

The focal point of this mattress is to present you with a more improved night sleep than any other mattress on the market. One of the fantastic things about a foam mattress is that you won’t experience the movements of anyone else who is sleeping in the bed. That’s a great advantage for anyone who is concerned by movement. The pillow top is much the same as that of the innerspring mattress and includes the same feature Serta materials.

How to select a mattress

Choosing a mattress is a big decision. You ought to take many factors into consideration. A mattress is a large acquisition for many, one that will last for many years, thus utmost care should be taken in the selection.

Comfort: You need to take comfort into importance when picking out a mattress. A mattress that is too rigid could cause you to wake up rigid and sore and one that is too soft could lack back support.

Durability: A mattress is a big decision and you will want to one that is going to last. Buy a good mattress that consists of great materials.

Test: Most mattress showrooms have show models that will let you to experience the mattress that you are . Go ahead and check the mattress that is what they are there for.

Finding the suitable mattress may seem like a bother, but as long as you know what you are looking for and you select cautiously then you should be able to find the appropriate one without a hitch.

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Real-World Themes For Boys’ Decor

January 20, 2010 by Abbie Osborne-Wilson  
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Maybe your little man has grown out of the bears and Winnie the Pooh theme in his room. So what does he want next? Here are a few ideas!

It is quite simple to come up with a design with your little man once they get out of the toddler stage and is ready for the real world. Let him make as many choices as possible with a few rules so it seems as if he’s growing into a man with mommy just around the corner.

Try to figure out if there is a specific item or theme which your son is into before designing a room. There may be something that they enjoy to do such as sports or play video games which you can tie into their bedroom theme.

If you have an animal lover maybe that is what your theme could be. Choose wonderful animal pictures from bugs outside to pets that live in the home. Using a great color scheme such as blues and greens to tie everything together. Add a few posters of animals and use some of his stuffed animals which just sit in the corner as decor.

Serengeti Safari: Animal wallpaper borders and fabrics are a great place to start for a safari theme. Match the paint colors to the wallpaper and fabric designs, then add pillows in animal prints. Mount a straw hat and some play binoculars on a wall to give him his safari equipment. Frame some of his animal drawings and display them on the walls. Or get a disposable camera, go on a backyard safari together, and frame his animal photos.

Many children’s aren’t quite into the animals but more of just the outdoors. Maybe a log cabin is what your little man wants. So why not give him his own log cabin feel. By using a log or pine bed with a few different textures such as flannels and plaids you’ll have yourself one heck of an outdoors theme. A few pictures and decor of fish, bears, pine cones, and other nature like items will kick this room off to a great start.

Boy in Space: Send your son to the stars. Bed sets come in all kinds of outer space themes, from cartoon aliens and flying saucers to NASA astronauts and serious astronomy. Hang mobiles of the Solar System from the ceiling. Use reflective paint to design his own galaxy that will shine down on him at night. The Internet offers plenty of astronomy photos that can be printed out, framed and hung. You might just inspire a junior rocket man!

Maybe you have an artist on your hands. Someone who loves to design and build objects. Why not create a room where you can make his room a village. Each wall can be a specific area of the town such as the general store or even the hardware store. It would be a great way to theme his room based on his surroundings which he loves so much.

If you know one boy you know them all. Many love cars. A car theme room is quite easy to decorate. Black and white checkered flags, car posters, and a shelf for his model cars is a great way to place all his wonderful toys on display. Add a great racetrack area rug in the middle of the floor and you are a go!

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