Posts Tagged ‘decorating’
Tuesday, September 15th, 2009
While having a great looking garden is important you will need to consider ways of allowing the beauty of your garden to show through in various types of weather conditions. Some people also like to have the option of having their garden lit up at night. For these many people, looking at various landscape lighting options will allow you the opportunity of having your garden looking just the way you want it, no matter what the natural lighting conditions are.
In order to provide the best landscape lighting conditions, you will have the choice of a wide variety of lighting fittings. These fixtures can be in the form of lamps, lanterns, spotlights, halogen lights and even solar-powered lights. The cost of these lighting fixtures differs for every style of lighting.
If you are thinking of using landscape lighting you will need to choose where to put the lights in order to achieve the best lighting effects. You may also want to consider which lights will provide your garden with an all over lighting. You can look in gardening magazines to get an idea of the many different ways that these landscape lighting fittings can be utilized.
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Monday, September 14th, 2009
You do not need to go far when you wish to find a place where you can calm your tired senses. Your very own garden is the right place where the brightly colored flowers and plants would freely do the job of giving the relaxation that you need.
However, there is still another way where you can enhance the appearance of your garden. By adding garden dcor even in one corner of your garden, the place will definitely look more stunning and very much inviting.
A garden dcor functions more than a mere dcor. Most of them are designed to be useful as they exist in your little paradise. They can either create a melody or simple but splendid scenery in your garden. A wind chime for instance creates a soft piece of music as the wind blows. Hang it where it would look beautiful which is usually near your door and enjoy its very own created music.
Be more accommodating to those who wish to see the beauty of your handwork in your garden. With an address maker with the word “welcome”, not only your guests will feel welcomed but you will also sense a fresh invitation every time you visit your garden. To make it more perfect, an address maker is usually designed with angel, fairy, gnome, and even frogs.
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Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
by Debra That Painter Lady Conrad
In traditional homes in Tuscany, painted motifs provide a delightful finishing touch to the dcor. Stencils are an easy way to recreate the effect of rustic Tuscany and replicate the Tuscan style in contemporary homes.
Tuscan wall details create a look that is both old world and elegant. Stenciled Tuscan motifs are versatile and are effective in kitchens, dining rooms, living rooms and patios. They can also add unique charm to bedrooms and bathrooms.
Contemporary Tuscan-style decor takes its cue from the dwellings of ordinary country dwellers. Tuscan wall decorations are reminiscent of folk art and have a charming home-made quality. They served a similar purpose to wallpaper and included borders, individual motifs and sometimes entire vistas.
Tuscan Stencil Motifs
The classic motifs in Tuscan decorative work are drawn from nature and reflect the flora of Italy and the Mediterranean region. Think of Italy and olive groves may be one of the first things to come to mind. Not only does the olive branch motif evoke the Tuscan sun, but the muted gray-green color of the leaves fits perfectly into the spectrum of hues in the Tuscan palette.
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Wednesday, May 13th, 2009
by Debra That Painter Lady Conrad
The warm, old world look of traditional homes in Tuscany has inspired a popular style of home decor. Stenciled motifs that evoke rural Italy provide charming finishing detail to a room decorated in the Tuscan style.
Tuscan wall details create a look that is both old world and elegant. Stenciled Tuscan motifs are versatile and are effective in kitchens, dining rooms, living rooms and patios. They can also add unique charm to bedrooms and bathrooms.
The traditional homes in Tuscany that inspired this popular contemporary decor style are rustic and informal. Few were the homes of the wealthy and the style has a home-grown feel and folk art quality. Tuscan mural decorations (and in some cases, entire murals) served to add accents and visual interest to rooms, in much the same way as people elsewhere used wallpaper.
Stencils for the Tuscan Look
The classic motifs in Tuscan decorative work are drawn from nature and reflect the flora of Italy and the Mediterranean region. Think of Italy and olive groves may be one of the first things to come to mind. Not only does the olive branch motif evoke the Tuscan sun, but the muted gray-green color of the leaves fits perfectly into the spectrum of hues in the Tuscan palette.
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Monday, May 11th, 2009
by Zachry Nest
One way to spice up the bedroom is with bed decorating ideas. That is probably not what you expected to hear, right? Because the bedroom is a private part of the house separate from the rest of your home, you have license to have a little fun with the atmosphere of the room. And, the one place where you can have the most impact is the bed.
The bed is the focal point of the room and everything expands out from it. Think about when you enter any bedroom. The first thing you see and look at is the bed. A boring bed can mean a boring room. An exciting room can begin with the bed.
The are limitless bed decorating ideas that you can use for your bed. You can take your bed as far as your imagination will take you. Lets start with the a comforter set. The comforter is the center piece of a bed. It is one of the most noticeable pieces on a bed. You can easily find a cozy, warm comforter to grace your bed and finding duvet sets for it can help you change the overall look for your bed and your bedroom in an instant.
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Tuesday, April 21st, 2009
by Debra That Painter Lady Conrad
The ugliest and most boring concrete slab can be made into an attractive feature with clever use of paint. Faux painting techniques are the budget-friendly answer to transforming boring floors.
In theory, almost any look can be replicated, by introducing color, pattern and texture. The ideal design will vary according to the room or space you are making over. You may want a color scheme or theme to complement the decor style and/or function of a room or outdoor area.
Before You Begin
The design and finish you choose should be well matched to your floor. If you want to distract attention from an imperfect floor, paint techniques can achieve that. If you want a sophisticated, smooth finish, remember you may have to repair and patch the surface thoroughly before you start.
You will also need to think about the traffic in the area you are painting. Is it worth doing an elaborate, time-consuming pattern in a high traffic area? If you don’t like the distressed look that will result, you may want to rethink. Designs also need matching to the surface area. Large, bold patterns may be out of scale for a small room. Equally, small, detailed patterns may get lost in large spaces. If you are using stencils, note that some manufacturers can resize stencils for you.
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Friday, March 6th, 2009
by Debra That Painter Lady Conrad
Grape and grapevine motifs stenciled onto walls are a feature of the popular Tuscan style in home decor but can also be an attractive complement to other styles that embrace an old world look. Stencils today come in a wide variety of designs and are reusable. A grape or vine leaf motif could be just the thing to finish off your kitchen decor. If you like relaxing with a glass of wine on your patio, grapes and vine leaves might be the perfect image to choose.
Locations for Stenciling
Grapevine designs are perfect for borders, which can add the final detail to your Tuscan-style room. A repeated motif that runs around the room can be a subtle and stylish touch. You can stencil borders at floor level, at ceiling or picture rail height or midway up a wall, where a dado rail might be.
You could also consider stenciling your grape motif around features of a room, either because they are too plain or need jazzing up or as a way of directing attention to attractive features. If you have a wine rack, you could highlight it with a grape or vine surround.
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Monday, February 9th, 2009
by Debra That Painter Lady Conrad
If you have a plain wall or concrete floor, indoor or out, that is in need of a makeover, faux brickwork can be the ideal solution. Using readily available reusable stencils, you can transform a surface into an eye-catching feature. It’s a quick and easy faux painting technique that is ideal for beginners.
The Brickwork Look
A brickwork finish can add color and texture to a boring surface. As an interior finish it can add warmth, as well as adding a stylish and modern touch that goes well with many styles of dcor. Outdoors, on patios and paths, brickwork can be an attractive feature, adding interest to a garden or outdoor living space.
Faux painting using brick stencils is an economical and practical answer to various problems. If you have brickwork that needs restoration, it may be the ideal solution. Damaged brickwork is difficult to repair and stripping brickwork of paint often reveals an unsightly surface beneath. Extending actual brickwork – if you can find matching bricks – is messy and expensive. Paint can give you the appearance you want without the hassle of construction work.
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Sunday, January 18th, 2009
by Dr Mark Roberts
If you are looking to build the garden of your dreams, you should know about solar garden lighting and solar lights. A garden, naturally, thrives beneath the light, love, and nourishment of the sun. however, what happens when the sun goes down? Well, with solar garden lights, your garden can be just as illuminated at twilight. That is definitely a special sight to see.
You cannot imagine all the ways solar lighting is superior to more traditional, hard wired lighting options. You only have to think about all the people who are using solar lighting in their homes. Of course, you might not want to go that far just yet. That is not a problem. You can still enjoy all of the advantages in your garden, yard, or on your patio.
One huge benefit over hard wired lighting is the planning involved when you place traditional lights in your garden. It is usually necessary to hire an electrician, which can get very expensive. Moreover, there is a lot of planning involved. After all, all of those wires have to go somewhere. That can pose something of a danger.
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Friday, January 2nd, 2009
by Debra That Painter Lady Conrad
New furniture and wooden fittings can look bland and boring and may not fit into your existing dcor scheme. Distressing cabinet doors, in kitchens, bedrooms or elsewhere, is a way of treating wooden fittings to co-ordinate your dcor. Ageing techniques can be useful whether your home style is antique elegance, ‘shabby chic’ or cottage rustic. Faux painting offers several methods for simulating age and banishing the ‘too-new’ look.
Distressing Techniques
You could give your cabinet doors a managed beating with hammer and chisel to create texture and interest. This will certainly distress your door, but with faux painting techniques you can choose amongst several aged or antique looks and achieve a total finish.
The basic technique involves creating the illusion of wear and age-related texture using two layers of paint. For a more variegated effect, more than two colors can be used. Scraping and scarring the topcoat so the layer beneath shows through gives the impression of age. It is possible to achieve a similar effect by painting streaks with a fine brush, but this may require more artistic expertise. Applying a top coat and then, before it has dried, using the dragging or combing technique to remove areas of paint can also create a distressed look on wooden doors.
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