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Quick and Easy Plaster Wall Finishes

Updating your room with plaster walls can give any room a custom designed look. While there are many plastering techniques that can make your walls look like a team of artisans remodeled your home, they are quick and easy applications that you can do yourself to get this custom look in your home.

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Hotel Interior Design and the Importance of Lighting

Compared to a house, lighting places whose aim is to temporarily receive guests, such as hotels, spa, tourist centers, has several peculiarities. First of all we should think about the psychological impact of artificial light compared to natural light on people. In a hotel during the day people are attracted by the interior design, by furnishings, shapes and colors.

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Coffee Tables – Designing the Living Room

A coffee table is a vital piece when located within a living room, den, or family room setting. It is the playing field, the surface across which all interaction takes place. They tend to stand out, dominating an environment, while also defining it. Seating, entertainment settings, and all other aspects of the room must by nature fit in around this central piece, and so it is important that you choose wisely when making a selection.

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Shopping For Home Decor Solutions and Homeware Items

Home decor and homewares encompasses everything in your home that gives it that personal touch, which makes it feel like home. So over time, you have a lot of looking and shopping to do, for all your home decor solutions. From your patio outdoor decor, to your bedroom furniture, you are always looking for just the right addition, to add that finishing touch. Decorating your home can also be costly, so its always nice to know where to get good ideas and solutions from, and where to go to get the most from your allocated budget.

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Ceiling Secrets – Tips For a Beautiful Ceilings

Have you ever seen a beautiful ceiling and wonder how they did it? You can do it yourself in your own home! Here are some secrets you can consider.

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Home Interior Design Making Your Home Your Style

If you are planning to decorate the interiors of your home, there are many places to start with, the first being obviously the wall.
Choosing an appropriate color is really a daunting task. Mainly because there are so many options to choose from, literally an infinite array of colors and shades. This is the most versatile [...]

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Enjoy Cooking – Be Social With Island Kitchens

This is a common saying that a house is not only made of cement, sand and stones while it is made of people residing in the house. The family that is staying in the house embellishes the house with their love and shares a common bonding. From the very ancient times families have changed so many faces. The types of families were sometimes joint and sometimes nuclear as per the convenience of the person living in.

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Why Your Kitchen Is Not Cool!

You have repainted the kitchen, installed some tile for a backsplash, and even installed a replacement floor. However something is gone from your kitchen decor. You shop around, and notice that none…

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Kitchen Issues – How To Make It Even Better

You’ve repainted the kitchen, put in some tile for a backsplash, and even put in a brand new floor. However something is gone from your kitchen decor. You look around, and understand that none of th…

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How To Create A Cool Looking Eating Kitchen

You have repainted the kitchen, put in some tile for a backsplash, and even installed a replacement floor. But one thing is misplaced from your kitchen decor. You go searching, and understand that n…

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Working Wonders With Color

Remember, color is your least expensive decorating tool. And it can do any number of things. For example, you can “heighten” a too-low ceiling with a light color, or you can “bring down” a too-high ceiling by painting it a shade darker than the walls.

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Locate Your Clothing Easily With Closet Rods

Find and retrieve your clothing without much fuss by using closet rods. With a closet rod, you can properly hung your pants and shirts to make them ready for wear always.

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What Are Your Picture Frames Telling Your Guests About You?

Do you know what your picture frames are telling your guests about you and your family? Are you leaving a good impression or are you telling your visitors you just don’t care or give a darn what they feel and think? Join us as we examine this decorating area.

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Closet Curtains For a Stylish Door

Closet doors need not be boring and bland. Replace it with closet curtains for a unique and stylish look.

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How to Step Up a Floor Plan and Arrange a Room

An excellent way to establish a floor plan is on graph paper, allowing each 1/4 inch on the paper to equal 1 feet in the actual room. Draw the room to scale and indicate the exact size and location of all doors, windows radiators, air conditioners and door swinging radius.

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