HOME LIGHTING DECOR: IT’S MORE THAN JUST ILLUMINATION!

By On April 30th, 2011
Home lighting is an important component in homeplace. Adding decorative light to home provides beautiful scene and lighting creates magic more than just illumination. Lighting can be used to decorate walls and enhance wall decor same as art glass decorative accents do. Participate in your favorite hobbies, works and home activities and see how lighting will add style with grace to your living room decor or bedroom decor. Right lighting fixtures enhance the beauty of accent walls and architectural things placed within a room. Choose right type of lighting system for home so as to change whole look. Lighting has various uses and purposes. Accent and Wall Decor Lights: If your home has artwork, bookcases, shelves or architectural feature to highlight, then accent lighting is ideal. Accent lights draw attention to chosen focus without emitting excessive light. Sconces affixed to wall provide accent lighting in stairways & hallways. They also add touch of style as well. Other types of wall lights are wall lanterns and strip lighting which are helpful in creating different moods & atmosphere for a room. Table and Floor Lamps: Table & floor lamps provide numerous options to place them for lighting versatility. Table and floor lamps can provide warm and soft environment in a room. Floor lamps are perfect choice when there is enough space in rooms. On the other hand, table lamps always save lot of space and offer good illumination where required. They provide romantic atmosphere when added to bedroom. These lamps can be used to accent items .. more»

TOP OPTIONS FOR KITCHEN IMPROVEMENT

By On April 30th, 2011
Are you seeking innovative, interesting ways to improve your kitchen?  Kitchen improvement through renovation or full-scale remodeling is a great way to breathe new life into your home.  This is popular whether you’ve lived in your home for a number of years, or have purchased a home for the first time.  Remodeling offers you the ability to transform that kitchen area from a humdrum, boring room to a vibrant area in which your family will gather to laugh and play.  What are the top options in kitchen improvement? Upgrading Appliances – Let’s face it, those appliances in your kitchen are a bit on the outdated side, aren’t they?  If your kitchen appliances are older than you, it’s a good bet that it’s time for an upgrade.  Thankfully, you will find a wide range of new kitchen appliances from which to choose. The stove, for instance, is one of the first appliances most homeowners change. If you have an antiquated, single unit stove, you can change it to a dual-oven model, or even get rid of the stove altogether.  A countertop range and wall-mounted stove combination is quite popular today and one of the most frequently made kitchen improvement options. Getting rid of that old refrigerator is probably the next best move.  You will find side-by-side models that feature stainless steel exteriors and immense interior space.  You will also find models that have the freezer at the bottom of the unit, which offers .. more»

REPAIR BASEMENT, KITCHEN, GARAGE AND OTHER CONCRETE FLOORS: TIPS AND TRICKS THAT SAVE TIME AND MONEY

By On April 28th, 2011
Here are useful tips learned during more than 40 years of installing epoxy urethane floor seals and coatings on Fortune 500 company concrete floors, as well as in basements, garages, and decks. These tips can help you avoid mistakes that can limit the life of your floor. There are three broad steps to doing your floor project: planning and preparation, repairing, and applying the coating. This article is the second in a three part series, and deals with repairing holes, cracks, and other damaged areas. General guidelines for applying an epoxy coating to your floor: Do no harm. Investing in preparation produces the most years of service. Let the chemicals and equipment do the work. What can go wrong, will go wrong, unless you think ahead. Technique is what separates mortals from Rembrandts. An once of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Now let's get started with tips on how to repair those holes, cracks, and spalled areas. Plan the job. Repairs should be done after the floor has been cleaned, prepped, and dried. Dealing with old lifting paint or seals. Bevel the edges of holes left by thick finishes pealing off. Technique, technique, technique. Hairline cracks Expansion joints Glue together surface breaks and chunks You get two tries to repair your problem Screen the floor after your primer coat repairs are made Sweep your floor with a kitchen type broom before coating. Vacuum the corners . Its just too hard to get grains of sand and other small particles out of corners and along baseboards or out of holes unless you use a vacuum. Push brooms just don’t pick up .. more»

INSTALLATION AND REFINISHING CONCRETE FLOOR PROJECT: TIPS AND TRICKS THAT SAVE TIME AND MONEY

By On April 27th, 2011
Here are useful tips learned during more than 40 years of installing epoxy urethane floor seals and coatings on Fortune 500 company concrete floors, as well as in basements, garages, and decks. These tips can help you avoid mistakes that can limit the life of your floor. There are three broad steps to doing your floor project: planning and preparation, repairing, and applying the coating. This article is the third in a three part series, and deals with applying the epoxy paint to the floor. General guidelines for applying an epoxy coating to your floor: Do no harm. Investing in preparation produces the most years of service. Let the chemicals and equipment do the work. What can go wrong, will go wrong, unless you think ahead. Technique is what separates mortals from Rembrandts. An once of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Now let's get started with tips on how to coat your floor with an epoxy or urethane floor paint. Plan the job. Good floor prep is key to a long lasting floor. Take a break. Mix 200 strokes. Easy work makes for a better job No one is perfect Don’t worry about tricks of gravity A rag may not save you Technique, technique, technique. This is an application pattern I like to teach and can serve you very well. Tip your roller and remove it quickly before it fills with liquid. Apply a quick wet line 3 or 4 feet back from where you had stopped coating. Now fill in the area between that wet line and your previous rolled area. As you overlap the new .. more»

ADDING A PATIO TO YOUR HOME

By On April 26th, 2011
There are several things a home owner can do to increase the value of their homes. Renovations and diy home improvement projects are the most successful paths to follow. In order to increase the value of your property, you must start by making the property more appealing to potential buyers. Once your property appeals to a broader range of potential buyers, the sale of your property is virtually guaranteed. The key to increasing the value of any property is knowing where in the home to renovate to bring the best increased value results. The rooms in your home that most increase the value of your property include the kitchen and bathroom. Additional storage space or living space such as an attic or basement also add to the value of the home once renovated. Creating a living space that flows and accommodates any size of family is what potential home buyers are ultimately looking for. When you renovated any one of these rooms in your home while sticking to a moderate and realistic budget the potential value of your home can be achieved. When it comes to utilizing the garden or outdoor space to add value to your home, creating the perfect patio space will instantly increase the property value overnight. Construct a patio that not only increases the value of the home instantly, but it also utilizes the outdoor space. Patios create a functional outdoor space that can be used by the entire family. Another aspect of patios space is that it offers .. more»


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