Archive for October, 2007
The principle features of the Moroccan decorating style, such as heavy furniture, bright fabrics and the use of strong colors. How you can make it work in your own home.It is often difficult to tell one style of furniture from another, they are so much alike. That is not a situation that is likely to happen when it comes to Moroccan furniture.A motif beloved by hippies, poets and artists, Moroccan decor as well as furniture is now becoming popular among the rest of us…
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If you have fabric vertical blinds then you probably find that very little cleaning is required at all. This is due to the fact that most of these vertical blinds are static proof. This helps to repel the dust away. However, some will eventually get through and stick. Usually a sweep with your vacuum cleaner is enough to keep these types of vertical blinds clean. When maintenance is required, check out this article.
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Remodeling porches can be a great benefit to homes in regard to both its appearance and value. The following example from DoItYouself.com shows how you can make more of your outdoors with new ideas, such as painting, staining or trying some basic carpentry skills. You can turn a plain backyard into a fresh, fabulous outdoor environment. This may also be a good time to repair an old porch while also sprucing up its appearance.
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What’s the best way to give a unique gift? To make it personal and nothing’s more personal than your own photo. Here’s how to give personalised gifts with a difference.
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Calenders are an affordable souvenirs, which can be given to friends, colleagues and even to your boss.
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Whether your bedroom is crammed with clothes, or your guest room doubles as a home office, we’ve got all the tricks to help you store your stuff without compromising on style.
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A casement behavior of curtains can fasten an out of the commonplace faucet to a room or a window and can also add evaluate of solitude.
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