Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Bathroom Decorating On A Budget (Getting A New Look With Mirrors, Lighting, & Vanities.)

By: LoLo5

Is your bathroom looking a little outdated and tired? Can't afford a complete makeover. There are a number of affordable ways to give your bathroom a face-lift without breaking the bank. By simply changing, (or redesigning,) the vanity, adding some updated lighting and new mirrors you can add a lot of extra value to your home. You will definitely be adding a lot more enjoyment to your day.

As with redecorating any room in your home, you'll want to decide your design style. Is the rest of your home more traditional , or contemporary, or maybe a mixture of the two. Whatever your style you'll want to continue it in your bathroom.

One of the first items you'll want to address is the vanity. It's possible that with a little paint and some new hardware, you're old vanity can be re-purposed and given an updated look. If this is not possible there are several options for you to choose.
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Monday, August 17, 2009

Let's Find The Bedroom Of Your Dreams:

By: LoLo5

Decorating a bedroom can be a scary endeavor whether it be a master bedroom, guest bedroom, or a kids room. The most important thing to remember is that in this fast paced world we live in a bedroom is not just for sleeping anymore. Large or small a bedroom can be made into your personal oasis by using the right colors and textures. Add that just right furniture, area rug, luxury bed linen, and decorative accessories, and of course you'll want some really great artwork on the walls and don't forget the lighting, properly placed functional lighting can set just the right mood for the whole room. With all this in place and a few personal touches you will have your own beautiful bedroom retreat. It doesn't have to be expensive or extravagant to be relaxing and beautiful. After a busy day at work, spending time with the kids, chores at home, and all the 100's of other things we do everyday, we all need to unwind. Our bedroom should be our haven, a place to relax, and just get away from it all for a little while. Large or small a bedroom can be made into your personal oasis by using the right colors and textures.  Add that just right bedroom furniture, bed linen, and accessories, and don't forget the lighting, the right lighting can set the mood for the whole room.  With all this in place and a few personal touches you will have your own beautiful bedroom retreat. It doesn't have to expensive or extravagant to be relaxing and beautiful.  Just make it a room you love to be in.



Always Remember: Just Put A Little Attitude In It

Monday, August 10, 2009

Living Rooms: The Most Social Room In Your Home:

By: LoLo5


Our living room is usually the first room we invite our guest into when they visit our home. This is the room where we should show off all of our style and sophistication, because it's the first chance our guest has to form an impression of our personality and of our home. You should give great consideration and careful planning to your living room decorating endeavors to achieve the look that best suits your families personalities and need. First pick a theme, then spend enough time choosing your furniture and accessories to achieve the look you want.  After you've chosen your furniture then you'll need a area rug, table lamps, and great artwork and accessories to finish the look.  With a little thought on space planning and furniture arrangement you'll be ready to entertain with the confidence of knowing that your room looks great. Just be sure to,  

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

How to Clean Leather (Keep Your Leather Furniture Looking Great)

One of the first fabrics that man fashioned to wear or use, leather has been a popular material from its beginnings. Leather is a beautiful, long wearing, breathable, natural fabric that has multiple uses, i.e., clothing, shoes, furniture, luggage, and vehicle interiors. This valuable fabric is an investment that will last for years if it is treated with care. Owners want to know how to correctly clean leather products because leather can be quickly ruined if handled incorrectly. Leather hides can be categorized as belonging to several types, depending on the process to preserve the hides. The piece of leather can be smooth, suede, dyed in a variety of ways, coated, or tanned naturally. The dye used to color the fabric can be of different types that demand different handling. A product that works beautifully on one type of leather can permanently stain a different type. It is important to read any manufacturer’s instructions to understand what type of finish was used to create the item.  There are general rules for how to clean leather, however. These rules apply to how to clean car upholstery, belts, purses, jackets or other clothing, as well as furniture, luggage, and leather shoes. All leather needs an environment that is not too wet, not too dry, not too hot, or not too cold. Any extremes in the atmosphere can cause irreparable harm to the hides.

Because leather is a natural fabric, it needs to breathe. Store leather in a cool area where it can have air circulating around it. Its color can also fade if it is kept in full sun. Furniture should be placed carefully in a room to avoid exposure to direct sunlight. Cars with leather seats need to be stored in a garage to preserve the color and to avoid permanent marks from the sun shining through the windows in the same pattern daily.

Leather can also dry out over time. Exposure to heat or direct sun can hasten this drying process. Moisture can and should be restored to the leather by rubbing in conditioners on a regular basis. This conditioning also helps leather repel some substances that might soak into a dried-out piece.

Removing stains can be a challenge on leather goods. Only use products that are specially formulated for safe use on leather. Always test the product on an inconspicuous spot to see if its use will change the color of the item. If the garment is one of a set (for instance, one of a pair of gloves) treat both items to maintain a color match. Small spots may respond to careful application of alcohol, corn starch, or cuticle remover applied with a cotton swab. This last suggestion will work by removing a thin layer of the leather, so be careful to test in an inconspicuous spot on dyed items. A water-stained garment may be saved by wetting the entire garment to attempt to match the “new” color.

An expert may need to be consulted to discover how to clean car upholstery that has unusual or extensive stains. Following a regular maintenance schedule and wiping up any spills immediately should keep the interior of the car attractive and comfortable.

Certain natural leather finishes can be permanently stained or turn a different color if exposed to too much water or other liquids. One key rule is to clean the piece immediately, before a substance has a chance to soak in or dry onto the hide. Homeowners should not panic or look the other way when their leather furniture is spilled on or marked because they are unsure how to clean it.

Leather, because it is a natural fabric, should be maintained by washing at least twice a year. This washing should be done gently, by hand. Use a mild soap or a saddle soap. Create suds in a bowl and apply the suds to the leather surface with a soft cloth or sponge. Do not use the soapy water. Be careful to keep the cloth barely damp -- not wet. After washing, buff the leather item dry with a second soft cloth. Do not try to dry the leather item near heat, as this will cause the leather to become brittle and possibly shrink. After washing and drying the item is complete, rub a good leather conditioner into the fabric. This conditioner serves to protect the leather from spills or stains, and helps keep it soft and supple. If unsure about using a leather conditioner, the manufacturer’s directions will explain how. Clean leather by hand, gently, with the proper products, and this fabric will last for years.
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