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Some Creative Bathroom Remodeling Ideas

July 24th, 2008


Thinking outside of traditional bathroom designs can produce many creative bathroom remodeling ideas. Just consider things that you really like and use those as an inspiration to decorate your bath. If you are a movie buff, for example, you can look for movie posters of your favorite films and build your bathroom color scheme around them. Imagine how much fun a Walt Disney theme can be in your children’s bathroom or a romantic theme in the master bathroom. If you’ve really got a gift for thinking creatively, there is no end to the many bathroom remodeling ideas that you can come up with. What about a science fiction motif in your bathroom!! creative bathroom remodeling ideas don’t have to come from a magazine for designer bathrooms. Explore your own interests for inspiration and find something that will create a bathroom in which you’ll enjoy spending some time. Your bathroom can be much more than just a useful room. With a few good ideas, you can create a room that is both functional and artistic.

Heating a Bathroom

June 18th, 2008

… another thing you can do to transform your home bathroom is install radiant heat, the kind that radiates up from the floor. It’ll cost you to install, certainly, but once you’ve gotten past that initial hurdle, it’s very efficient and will save you money. Imagine being able to walk around barefoot on your warm bathroom floor. And, if the floor’s warm, that means the rest of the room is too …

Why Candles?

August 19th, 2007

Some people may find candles a messy thing to handle especially when they drip on the table or onto the cloth. However candles give off a soft glow, creating the kind of ambience needed in a romantic setting. Sure, a fireplace has the same effects but candles are portable, can be lit up easily anywhere, can be scented to enhance your sensory experience and above all lack the heat of a fireplace.


Thinking About Making Candles In Containers?


It is relatively easy to learn how to make candles in containers. Before you start, there are a few essential things that you need to get the process underway. You will need wax (soy, beeswax or paraffin), a container (preferably tin, glass or ceramic), a double boiler, pre-tabbed wicks, an empty ball pen barrel, a wooden rod, a thermometer and a glue gun with glue sticks. For the more adventurous, dyes and fragrances can also be added to the ingredients.


Making Candles In A Container


Now that you have your tools ready, let the fun of candle making begin. Firstly, boil your wax. While the wax heats up, don’t forget to use the thermometer to monitor the temperature of the wax. As it reaches the temperature of 160 to 165 degrees Fahrenheit, you have the option of adding either the dyes or the fragrances to your candle. Next, glue the pre-tabbed wick into the bottom of the container by inserting the wick into the empty ball pen barrel which is there to keep your aim straight so that the wick glues perfectly into the bottom of the container.


Making candles is not an exact science, get creative and don’t be afraid to experiment with new tools as long as they are safe to use. Improvise if you cannot find a particular tool to do a particular job, be resourceful. The next step requires you to tie the end of the wick on a wooden skewer or a toothpick, depending on the diameter of the container’s opening. Wood is a much better material to use compared to anything that is metallic which are excellent heat conductors. You may wish to preheat your container before pouring melted wax into it. This process effectively reduces the bubbles. Heat your container by placing it in an oven at the lowest setting for only a few brief minutes and no more, or you can also use a heat gun to achieve the same result. Take care in pouring the melted wax into the container as it can get very hot. Make sure to leave sufficient space from the container’s opening to the level of the wax to avoid spillage. Let the wax cool down and set completely. If you find a depression in the middle of your candle, reheat some of your leftover wax to a temperature higher than the melting temperature to ensure better cohesiveness. This is also to avoid unsightly lines from forming in your finished product.


When the candle is completely set, there you have it, a completely homemade candle right before your eyes. Once you have mastered the basics, the rest are all about perfecting the shape, the colour, the texture and the scent of the candle. Many people make candles as a hobby. Homemade candles make for unique gifts and you definitely have more control over their appearance and functions to be used and enjoyed by everyone in the family.


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Ways to Improve Your Interior Decorating

July 22nd, 2007

By drawing up a few pointers, you can then decide upon exactly what you want. If you are lacking the inspiration that you need, you can easily find it in magazines, television programs and even on various websites. There is an absolute wealth of information that you can get access to and you could even mix some styles up to create one that you really like.

Keeping up with modern decorating can be hard work because new themes and styles just seem to come out all of the time. Sometimes you could get a design and add your own personality to it, making it unique so that you get a chance to be as creative as you like. By combining different decorating styles to create a unique one that is truly your own, is known as eclectic decorating and it is a good way to design rooms in your home.

A different decorating style that may be of interest to you is art deco and with this style it brings lots of lines which are used in elegant ways. What is distinctive about this style is the vibrancy of the colors as they are extremely bright and colourful.

There is no end to the possibilities when it comes to interior decorating, so if you are creative then you could end up with something which no one else will have in their homes. Have a look around at some of the current decorating trends and look for various tips as you could apply all of them into your own designs. It can be as easy or as difficult as you like, but definitely try and plan as much as you can before you actually start decorating in order to avoid any unnecessary stresses.

Ways to Improve Your Interior Decorating

July 22nd, 2007

Interior decorating can be hard work and that is why often it is better to plan everything out beforehand and do a little research.

When it comes to interior home decorating, there will always be many people out there who will own up to the fact that they do not have a clue when it comes to where to start. They may lack the inspiration or they may have a complete lack of ideas as to what direction to head in, and it may end up being rushed without much thought put into it.

A quick splash of paint and many people leave it at that, but what if
you were given a push in the right direction? It can be extremely
tiring when it comes to decorating, but to help to keep stress levels
down, preparation before you start is always the best thing to do.


What to Consider With Interior Decorating

There are quite a few things which you need to consider with interior decorating and some of these things include:

  • Will you use wallpaper or paint?
  • If you use paint what color will it be?
  • What furniture, carpets, flooring etc, will you use?
  • How much is your budget to spend?

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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