Home Decorating Showroom

The Christmas Decorating

With Thanksgiving being only a memory for most of us, the holiday decorating now begins in earnest. Like many, I need to have and enjoy my Thanksgiving holiday without Christmas getting a foothold in my mind before its time--not an easy task if you go out into the retail world any time after the Back to School posters come down.

Some homes are adorned with one grand tree, decorated from tip to tip and top to bottom. Many trees sport a different theme each year. Some homes have a tree in many rooms and each tree reflects the family's interests and each room's décor.

Even a modest home can usually support a small table top tree of the family's special and most precious ornaments, including those classrooms, Popsicle creations, the children made 30 years ago, once dripping with glitter. While some families proudly hang these worn treasures each year on the family tree, some are a bit more hesitant to do so, as not to "spoil" the themed tree. Why not create a small table top tree of just those special ornaments, or a tree with the most delicate pieces that you fear might meet a disastrous end if they are hung among the mass of shiny, bright ornaments?

A small manzanita branch that is secured in a sturdy base can fill in for an evergreen that is more traditional. Ornaments can stand out and not compete for attention when they are hanging from delicate ribbons on bare branches. This is especially nice for the young children who like to admire their own creative works. Read More...

Implementing the Perfect Landscape Design

Nowadays, having a nice home does not just involve the house structure and the interiors of the house. True, the first thing that a person sees is the aesthetics of the house structure and is furthered awed with how the interiors of the house is impeccably designed. If you are planning to sell your home, of course, you want to get the best deal out of it. You might have a really beautiful house however, the area surrounding it is unkept, and then chances are, the potential buyer will think twice about the price that you are setting for your home. Nowadays, a well-kept garden adds value to one's home as well. This is where proper landscape design comes in to help you sell the house.

It does not really matter where the main garden space is placed, be it at the back or at the front or even both. The important thing here is that it is well-kept and seen as orderly especially when there will be people visiting your place to check on it. True, having a huge space outside of your home is a chore to maintain but you will reap a lot from keeping it from growing out. That extra space has a lot of potential for other uses not just a play area for the kids during the afternoons, which your buyer can utilize. Read More...

Kitchen Renovation Tips

Renovations are a process that take time, from saving up to planning what you want and then to actually making it happen. When it comes to kitchen renovation, it can be tough if it is your only one and you want to try and have access to as much as possible during the work. Before you start a kitchen renovation project, there are a few things you should know and consider.

First, expansion of a room can be difficult and costly, so think about whether that is something you must absolutely do. If you are trying to stay on a budget then it's best to work in the confines of the space you have. If you can spend more on expansion, then by all means. But it's best to get some estimates before going ahead with the work.

Two of the most important parts of the kitchen, in that they take the most abuse, are your flooring and cabinetry. The floors are being trampled over all day, with family, friends and guests walking in and out. And cabinets are constantly being touched, pulled, and otherwise manhandled constantly. So it's a good idea to splurge a little more on that part of your kitchen renovation. You want these two parts to be the best quality so they last a lot longer.

Because of so much rearranging, sometimes the best thing to do with the kitchen is to gut it completely before starting work. Chances are you'll need to deal with new plumbing, re-wiring and completely redoing the floor. Getting everything out of the kitchen and out of your way is the best way to get started on this. Read More...

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