Enhance The Look Of Your Rooms with Mini Blinds

Posted by KJ | Home Improvement | Tuesday 30 June 2009 9:43 am

Mini blinds can instantly change the look of a room and give it a new dimension. They come in different sizes and colors and are ideal for smaller rooms. Vinyl blinds are best for the kitchen, bathroom and other high-humidity areas. Aluminum blinds are less expensive and durable. Rooms that have wrought iron furniture are the best match for aluminum mini blinds.

If your room has wooden furniture, then wood mini blinds are your best choice. They are available in wood tones or solid colors and are among the most expensive. If wood blinds are too expensive for you, then you can opt for faux wood mini blinds which is a combination of wood and vinyl. They are less expensive, resist moisture, easy to maintain and don’t fade or break.

Maximizing Storage Space in Small Homes

Posted by KJ | Home Improvement | Monday 29 June 2009 9:42 am

When space is a problem in your home, modular stacking units are your organized storage solution. Stacking units are one of the most practical devices to maximize the amount of storage into a limited amount of space. You may select the basic style of arranging matching boxes, crates or tins on top of one another, or you can purchase a customized unit to match your home’s theme or storage needs.

 

Plastic storage units are very light, durable, and the most affordable among the modular stacking or transportable storage systems sold in the market nowadays. Units can be bought by piece and add-ons are available if needed later on. Wicker baskets are also ideal for storage if your home’s theme is more natural and simple.

Add a Warm Cozy Touch to Your Bedroom

Posted by KJ | Home Improvement | Sunday 28 June 2009 9:41 am

When choosing a design for your bedroom, be certain that it will have a warm and relaxing appearance. Bright colors like orange should be shunned as strong colors tend to keep you awake longer. Pastel, neutral and warm colors should be the color of choice for bedrooms.
Use lampshades and other accent lights to create mood. They also provide a play of light and shadow patterns on the walls.

Use wood and carpet on your bedroom floors instead of marble or tiles. It won’t feel good to come out of a warm bed and step on a cold floor. As a third of your life is spent in bed, buy top-quality pillows, sheets and mattress. Your bedroom is your very own personal space. For this reason, your room’s design and ambiance should provide the warmth and coziness you deserve.

Know the Pillow That Is Best for You

Posted by KJ | Home Improvement | Saturday 27 June 2009 9:39 am

When choosing pillows, focus on comfort and support instead of warmth and weight. If you like to lay your head into a deep, soft pillow, select down or a traditional mix of feather and down. Feathers provide support while down provides the softness. You can choose your desired ratio. Pure down pillows provide the best comfort as they are very durable and hardly goes out of shape.

Top-quality synthetic pillows are a near match to natural ones except that they make your head bounce instead of sink into it. They are easier to wash and dry, and cost a lot less than down. Support pillows are made of high-density foam material and can be used alone, or placed over your usual pillow as a support for your neck and shoulders.

Squeaky Wooden Beds: How to Get the Squeak Out

Posted by KJ | Home Improvement | Friday 26 June 2009 9:38 am

If you can’t fall asleep or is awakened in the middle of your slumber by your squeaky wooden bed, then this is probably caused by bed slats flexing and bending under your weight. Many wooden beds are fitted with a thin plywood board or a system of slats. In this case, it does not matter what type of wood was employed for the bed’s frame. Simply have the worn-out plywood board replaced with a new one.

Another common cause are loose bed joints and the bed is just about ready to come apart. If this occurs, you can either purchase a new bed or get the bed’s joints aligned back into its place. Should you decide to do this yourself and know zilch about woodworking, you could be risking a good night’s sleep.

Creating More Living Space in Small Rooms

Posted by KJ | Home Improvement | Thursday 25 June 2009 9:36 am

A small room not only restricts your movements; it’s size limits storage space for your other stuff as well. If financial constraints prevent you from moving to a larger place, then you have to work on your current room to create more living and storage space.

Get rid of bulky, space-gobbling furniture and accessories. Sell that massive couch, bed, chairs or table and replace them with lighter, space-saving ones. Create more storage space by putting up shelves and wall-mounted cabinets. With some extra cash, you can install a wall mount for your television. A writing desk can double as a computer workplace while a clothes chest can also be used as an extra seat.

Were you able to solve your own space problems? Post your tips and suggestions here.

Is Your Water Garden Pond Safe for Children?

Posted by KJ | Landscaping | Wednesday 24 June 2009 9:35 am

Don’t leave young children unsupervised around your water garden pond. While the colorful fishes attract attention, don’t forget that a child’s curiosity may bring them too near the water’s edge. They could lose their balance and fall into the water, hit their heads on the pond’s edge as they fall or worse, drown. Children have been recorded to drown in water that’s less than six inches deep.

To prevent accidents, you could install a slip-resistant material to minimize the slippage factor around the smooth edges bordering your water garden pond. You would also want to consider setting up safety railings along the pathways. You can consult your local building authority for guidelines on eliminating the risk of slippage on your pond’s edge.

Create Your Backyard the Way You Want It

Posted by KJ | Landscaping | Tuesday 23 June 2009 9:32 am

If you are the type who don’t entertain much and would prefer to keep your backyard to yourself, then you probably don’t need expensive landscaping jobs. You’d probably be happy with a quaint backyard with a bit of basic landscaping. You may want to add some grass, well-placed shade trees and some of your favorite blooms. If space allows, you may want to throw in some bushes to add some verdant green to floral colors.

Maintaining this type of backyard will have the same requirements as a large backyard, but with less time demand on your part. Your backyard landscaping will be a reflection of your personality but whatever it is, homeowners everywhere will agree that you can create your backyard any way you want to.

You Can’t Just Stick It Anywhere

Posted by KJ | Landscaping | Monday 22 June 2009 9:31 am

Every successful and efficient landscaping follows a certain blueprint. By taking your time and carefully plotting out every step of your plan, you will come up with a better landscape layout.

How do you intend to use your yard space? You definitely don’t want your landscape plans to disrupt your family’s daily routine and activities. Check whether planting a shrub in a certain area would block access to another part of your property. Will it interfere with family activities and games once you put up a flower bed in the lawn area?

A landscaped property is a thing of beauty which can only be fully appreciated if it doesn’t get in the way to hamper anyone’s movements or encroach into your family’s personal space.

The Beauty and Benefits of Bee Balm Plants

Posted by KJ | Landscaping | Sunday 21 June 2009 9:30 am

There is probably an area on your yard that’s constantly wet that plants refuse to grow on it. Why not consider planting bee balm? Bee balm thrives best on wet ground and is a great sight if you’re after floral color.

Besides adding beautiful natural color to your landscape, bee balm plants possess both curative and culinary benefits. Culinary herb planters describe bee balm in tea as refreshing and have a unique taste. Bee balm is used medicinally as a skin wash for the treatment of skin rashes and minor irritations. In fact, the ground leaves can indeed be applied as a balm to relieve the pain and swelling of bee stings, hence the name.

For both its benefits and floral beauty, the bee balm plant is a useful addition to your landscape design.

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