Saturday, August 27, 2011

Have You Heard About the Healthy Home Carpet? [Video]

Have You Heard About the Healthy Home Carpet? [Video]

Your Backyard Makeover!

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If your home is the castle, then your backyard is the royal grounds behind the castle.  Keep your yard fit for a king (and queen) with these helpful tips.

 

No matter how carefully you water the royal garden, there is always bound to be a bare patch.  But, don’t fret!  On your next grocery or garden store visit, pick up a few baskets of perennials in full bloom.  Remove the hangers and nestle the baskets into the bare spots. (The baskets should easily be disguised in the surrounding foliage.)

 

Create a relaxing effect with your very own water garden.  Simply fill a metal pail with water, and float candles, glass baubles or no-fuss water lettuce in your new oasis.

 

Like all royalty, you appreciate your privacy.  Take advantage of potted plants in your yard to create a natural hedge for privacy and shelter.  Arrange them in varying heights and enjoy the beauty of their blooms.

 

[Backyard image by Powi]

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

How to Avoid Carpet Stains [VIDEO]

Clever Organizing Solutions for your Garage & Laundry Area!

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Truth: You haven’t cleaned your garage in years.  Instead of feeling guilty about your lack of Susie Homemaker-ness, here are some clever organizing solutions for the parts of your house that tend to attract the most clutter.

1. In your Garage: Install an inexpensive pegboard mounted to the wall and keep tools at eye level for whenever you need ‘em.  

2. Store things you use regularly, like cleaning supplies, closest to the door to the house.  Hang wire and curtain panels to quickly hide your bins of supplies...how chic!

3. Use a mesh laundry bag to roundup soccer balls, basketballs, footballs, baseballs, and any other loose sports equipment in the area.

4. Utilize shelves and hooks to keep object off the floor and keep your garage clutter free.

5. In the Laundry Area:  Create a clothes hanging section in your laundry room with retractable drying racks. 

6. Arrange detergents and other products in the order in which you use them: stain treatment, detergent, dryer sheets...

7. If you still do family laundry (lucky them!), leave out a 3-bin sorter for whites, colors, and delicates.

8. Keep a basket handy to fold anything straight from the dryer.

[image by tillwe]

 

Monday, August 22, 2011

You CAN Teach a Dog New Tricks; or Simple Updates to Old Furnishings

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Simple pieces have an advantage over the more extravagant because of their “update-ability.”  Here are a few tips on ways to update simple pieces of furniture in your home, without setting foot in your local Home Depot.

 

Wondering what to do with that plain veneered dresser in your guest room?  Update your pulls with vintage style knobs to change the whole vibe of the dresser, while giving it that quality associated with the past.  You can find knobs and pulls at your local vintage shop, thrift stores, or even better...at estate sales!

 

If your style is more contemporary go for some bakelite knobs, which can be found at a fleamarkets or online at Ebay.  Also looks for knobs in nickel, chrome, Corian, or even rubber to pull off that modern feel.

 

If your style is traditional, look for knobs that have already stood the test of  time.  Typically these knobs will be composed of ceramic, glass, wood, copper, and pewter.  A classic oak or maple  knob could be just what the doctor ordered.  And just what your end table needed.

 

[image by apartment28]

Thursday, August 18, 2011

4 Easy Home Decorating Projects to Re-fresh that Room! #easy #ideas

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Have you been "meaning" to redecorate at least one room in your house this year? We're here for you! Here are 4 easy decorating projects to help keep and accomplish that style goal.

#1 Extra fabric lying around?  Why not frame it for a quick, inexpensive piece of art?  The best part?  With so many different styles of fabric, you can change the piece out whenever you want!

#2 Does the idea of your kids decorating their own room make your toes curl?  Avoid the hassle of random nail holes and hooks by covering their wall with magnetic primer.  You can paint over it in whatever color while still maintaining the magnetic power.  Now your kids can post their own artwork, posters, and pictures- and change them out whenever they want.

#3 Transform your entrance way by painting a runner on the floor.  (Note: this won’t work with carpet.)

#4 Is your sofa feeling a little “behind?”  Pre-made slipcovers are easy and inexpensive ways to update any furniture.  Try to buy one with the closest measurements to your actual couch for a tight fit.

[Beautiful Image by Nono Fara]

Monday, August 15, 2011

6 Creative Centerpieces for Every Occasion (in less than 5 minutes, we Promise!)

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So, your mother-in-law is “just dropping in” for dinner tonight, and the house is in a mid-week shamble.  Not to mention your dinner table...it's a wreck.

We'll tell you what. You figure out what’s for dinner, and we’ll give you tips on how to make your table “mother-in-law approved.” 

6 Creative Centerpieces for Every Occasion, in 5 minutes or less

1. Big blossoms like roses, hydrangea, or peonies look beautiful displayed in an unused serving piece.

2. Float bright granny smith apples in clear vases with varying water levels for a whimsical style.

3. Plant sweet peas in cabbage heads for a playful, organic touch.

4. Fill a large footed vase with a bag of Hershey kisses.

5. Pair smooth objects with smaller, textured ones- display in a pedestal glass vase.

6. Line floral arrangements down your table―if you don't have enough vases, cake tins, jelly molds, and small ice buckets make surprisingly pretty containers.  Shorten stems on carnations and arrange them in a bunch in a wooden salad bowl.

(sourced from realsimple.com)

Saturday, August 13, 2011

So, You’re Expecting? 8 Style Tips for Preparing the Nursery #Nesting

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Congratulations, you’re expecting!  Now what?  If you’re like most parents, you’ll want to have the nursery finished well before your little bundle of joy arrives.  But don’t think you’re limited to pink for Polly or blue for Billy.  

Here are some design tips and tricks for making sure baby’s room is as inspiring for little minds as that Baby Mozart you’ve been playing since your first trimester.

1. Play with colors: try a gender-neutral green or cheery chartreuse as opposed to traditional pinks and blues.

2. Have fun with window treatments: embrace playful animal prints or other happy designs.  

3. Hang a bright mobile over baby’s crib to encourage play and color in the room.  

4. Room Essential: Rocking Chair.  Room Consideration: Day Bed. Just in Case.

5. If your nursery will be minimally furnished, go big with a light fixture or wall art.

6. For a classic nursery, pair pale yellow walls with white furniture and a braided rug.

7. Bold textiles, like an animal print rug or colorful bedding liven up a white-walled room.

8. A floral quilt and assorted pillows can bring together a little girl’s room seamlessly.  

[image by Kenziepoo]

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Create an Inviting Space with Simple Items and Deceptively Easy Decorating Techniques

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Decorating on a budget doesn’t mean you have to settle for white walls and outdated pieces.  Using some simple techniques, you’ll find thateven with limited funds, you can still create a welcoming space, without blowing the next family vacation.

Tea Party, Anyone? You might have an tiered metal stand stashed somewhere in your kitchen or pantry.  Instead of leaving it to collect dust, display some decorative fruits in it, or maybe some other items you’ve been meaning to show off.  

No Curtains? No problem.  Instead of investing in wall coverings, consider re-purposing old shutters and using them to frame a window.

Digital Artwork?  In the bathroom?  Yes.  Search wallpaper murals for creative decorating ideas for the powder room.

What to do with that hand-me-down chair?  Consider a recovering- depending on the size of the chair, you may be able to get away with smaller amounts of fabric.  Smaller amounts = smaller price.  Consider sewing a small pillow in a playful fabric to complete your project.  

Every heard of Ross or T.J. Maxx?  If you can brave the overwhelming amount of both inventory and shoppers, you may be in for a rewarding surprise when you visit.  The secret is to finding out when deliveries arrive each week.  Shop early and often.  You really never know what you’ll find at these stores.

[Image by Shandi-lee]

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

9 Home Style Updates You Can Do TODAY!

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Need a room re-do in less than 24 hours?  Here are some tips to update a style in any room...right now!

1. Break up dining chairs: use them to flank a side table, or move 2 of them into your bedroom or living room.

2. Update your lamp shades: you’ll be surprised how quickly this small change can make such a big difference!

3. To lighten up a piece of dark furniture, paint a bright color on the inside.

4. Create a collection: whether it be mirrors, picture frames, candles, teacups...and remember, odd numbers often look better grouped together.

5. Decorate your personal space: put as much effort and enthusiasm into your personal spaces as you do into places that others will benefit from.

6. Take an object that is special to you and include it in your study, bathroom, or bedroom to inspire your while decorating.

7. Define a cozy space: hang curtains in a doorway to close off a bigger space or create a more intimate area in a smaller space.

8. Change your light fixture: similar to updating your lamp shades...instead of a traditional fixture in your kitchen, try hanging a lantern instead.

9. Ditch matching pillows: or anything, for that matter.  Remember, decor should “go” together, but it doesn’t always have to “match.”

[image by Ed Bierman]

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Affordable Home Style Secrets from the Pros!

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Does your living room need a pick-me-up?  Is your bathroom looking a little too blue these days?  Here are some tips from design professionals on ways to update and revive any room in your house!  

Re-cycle your own Items!

 Could those chairs be repainted and used outside?  Can that kitchen table be “coffee sized” and relocated to the sunroom?  Use your imagination and creativity to turn old pieces into updated styles.  

New Uses 

Look beyond an item's traditional uses: try tablecloths as throws, wallpaper as framed art, or an old kitchen chair upholstered and turned into a favorite reading chair...   

Flower Power

Never underestimate the significance of fresh flowers!  Try your local farmer's market for great deals.

Show Your Varied Tastes.

Avoid being “too balanced” or having too many matching sets.  Arrange an odd number of pillows on your couch, or group together complementary colors of candles in different sizes.

Get Creative with Your Bookshelf Settings

Stack books horizontally and vertically for a more playful look!

 

[image by  Per Ola Wiberg ~ Powi]

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

How to Make a String Tree Wall Mural (and Become the Coolest Mom on the Block)

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Have you found yourself stuck, spending countless hours pulling off aging, sticky Disney decals from your 12-year-olds wall?  Are you looking for a new (less painful) way to decorate your soon-to-be teen’s room that’s easy to update and doesn’t involve a single broken nail?  

Look no further, the string tree wall mural is here!

What you need: pushpins, yarn or string, thimble

What you do: Make the Outline: start arranging the pushpins on the wall in a “tree-like” fashion--don’t worry about being symmetrical or perfect or even--oftentimes trees grow more crooked than straight, anyway.

Wrap the String:  Wrap the brown yarn around the push pins- trunk first, then work on the branches one by one.  It’s a good idea to use the same pin several times.

Add Character: make knotholes by wrapping the string in a circle, vary the size of the branches and space between--add pictures at the ends of branches, get creative!

Starting and Stopping: If you need to run to the bathroom or answer the door in the middle of the project, simply pin the yarn to the wall and wrap it a few times to maintain tension.  Don’t forget to come back! (: