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Using Baskets in Decorations

April 4th, 2008

Baskets are one of the great secrets professional interior designers use with great success.  Baskets can be extremely cost effective as a decorating device, and they can be very functional as well.  They make wonderful decorating tools and can add style and texture to any room.
Most baskets have a lot of character and can accent your furniture and dcor
nicely. Baskets can be expensive or cheap. You do not have to spend a lot of
money on a great looking basket. If you want to buy the expensive baskets for
your home, then you will be able to find some great antique looking ones to
decorate your home.

Docrating on a Budget

April 4th, 2008

We all know what it is like to have big dreams of how perfect your interior could look with unlimited funds.  Well, don’t freat if you don’t have money.  Our interior design blog ha all kinds of tips and tricks for desinging on a budget.  One of the best ways to approach interior design is to set a conservative budget - below what you can afford, and discipline yourself to stay within it.  You’ve probably seen many of the shows on HDTV where professional designers get all kinds of great stuff at $1 stores and other cheap places.  One man’s junk is truly another’s treasure when it comes to interior design.

Interior Design on new Homes

April 4th, 2008

How should you go about designing the interior of a brand new home?  When painting walls, if you apply some well known interior
design tips and tricks to your method, you will be happy with the
overall effects when complete.  For example, make darker rooms brighter with lights.  Add character and direction to larger areas by defining
them with contrasting colors and textures.  Bold or stark color panels can also
provide a defining feature to an area that you can showcase wall pieces on when
you are ready to accessorize.

Once the walls have been treated in your new home, the next
item on the agenda while planning interior design for new homes would be dynamic
placement of your hanging accessories such as mirrors, pictures, and art.  Do
not over clutter walls.  Make good choices and place such items in key places by
establishing focal points or presentation areas that will flatter the rest of
your design.

Tips on Taking Care of Your Wood Flooring

June 11th, 2007

If you have installed wood flooring in your house it would mean that you have made quite a handsome investment. Obviously you would want to have value for your money. The good thing about wood flooring is that, with a little bit of care, you can have great flooring for at least three decades. One that is natural and regal at the same time. A floor that will complement almost any kind of furniture and décor. In the following section of the article we will provide you with a few basic tips on how to take care of your wooden flooring.


Know Thy Enemies


Dirt and Grit


The polish on the floor is absolutely essential to the look of it. And dirt and grit on it would be like rubbing sandpaper on it causing scratches and dents. Cleaning and wiping helps, but the first thing you should do is put effective doormats at the entrances so that the dirt from shoes gets trapped in it.


Water


If water, or for that matter any other spill, stands on your floor long enough then it can warp the floor. So it is advisable that you wipe the floor as soon as you can if something spills on to it.


Furniture Legs


Dragging furniture on the floor can cause scratches to the surface. It makes sense to lift the furniture up and then move it. Proper padding to the legs of the furniture also helps.


Wrong Cleaners


Neutral pH cleaners are the ones that you should be using when cleaning the surface of the wooden floor. They won’t react with the material and will not alter its nature. Avoid oil soaps at all costs ‘coz they tend to build up a layer which will cause difficulty at the time of maintenance and polish.


UV Effect


Long exposure to direct sunlight may lead to discoloration of the floor. Use curtains and blinds to avoid the sunrays.


Tools to Clean


Brooms: The ones with fine exploded ends are ideal for trapping the dirt and the grit. The broom can serve as your primary tool and can be used regularly. The more often you clean the less will you have to clean at one go.


Canister Vacuums: There are vacuums which come with specific bare floor attachment. Such vacuums, called canister vacuums are ideal to get the dirt and dust out of every single corner. A weekly cleaning with the vacuum should be enough.








Tania Penwell provides information on hardwood flooring and other DIY topics for A1 Wood Flooring - your guide to finding and caring for beautiful wood floors.

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