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Saturday, January 28, 2012

Are you in search of the most up-to-date assistance relating to childrens bedroom furniture.

by: Tom

When you're seeking the best information about childrens bedroom furniture, you'll find it difficult separating quality information from unprofessional childrens bedroom furniture suggestions or help so it is important to recognize how to judge the advice that is offered.

Friday, January 27, 2012

A Look at Plantation Shutters -


by: Jimmy Sturo
When potential buyers are looking at a home, many upgrades get their attention. Floor tile, fireplace, and tile backsplash are some popular additions to a home. One upgrade, however, really makes homebuyers take notice. That upgrade is plantation shutters.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

A Review of Popular Ceiling Fan Manufacturers -


by: Max Bellamy
Nearly every residence has at least one ceiling fan. Ceiling fans are so common that many people have difficulty sleeping without one. Ceiling fans appear in bedrooms, living rooms, offices, warehouses, and porches. There are several reputable, well-established ceiling fan manufacturers that make great products to help people escape the heat.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

A Look at Rustic Home Furnishings -


by: Richard Romando
The word ‘rustic’ triggers an image of a rugged, bold, hearty personality. This applies to home furnishing and furniture as well. One can find rustic furnishings in a country house, a hunting lodge or a cabin in the woods.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

A Look at Luxury Down Comforters -


by: Kevin Stith
For those striving to create a bedroom retreat, a haven from the rest of the world, luxury is a necessity. Along with good color choices and fine furniture, a lavishly dressed bed is top priority. One of the most important ingredients for an extravagant bed is a luxury down comforter, and price is no object.

Monday, January 23, 2012

A Guide to Waterbed Mattresses -


by: Eric Morris
If you need a new waterbed mattress, there are a variety of things you should know. For starters, waterbed mattresses come in different levels of firmness. Since even the firmest waterbed is less firm than a traditional bed, most experts recommend buying the firmest waterbed mattress that you can afford.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

A Guide to Platform Bed Plans -


by: Elizabeth Morgan
Do you want to try your hand at building a platform bed? For those of you who don’t yet know what a platform bed is, it’s an exciting, old way of sleeping that incorporates a simple, elegant frame and a single mattress. Its lines have been used in Europe, Scandinavia, and Japan for hundreds, if not thousands of years. Platform beds can be made of wood or metal. If you’re looking to build a platform bed, you’re probably thinking about wood.

Saturday, January 21, 2012

A Dehumidifier Wrings Out Your Home


by: Beverly Marshall
Anyone that has a home office or bedroom in the basement knows how valuable a dehumidifier can be. Without it, the basement would be damp and useless, mold and mildew would grow promoting ill health and insects would have a perfect place to live. Your basement is underground, humid and in constant contact with the cool damp earth. If you don’t control the moisture and humidity throughout the year through dehumidifiers, your carpet and furniture could be ruined, even photographs can be destroyed. I have always found that I am more comfortable when the humidity is lower. I don’t like hot weather, but I would rather have it be dry and hot than cool and damp. What is it they say? “It’s not the heat, it’s the humidity.” You might want to consider installing a ceiling fan to work in tandem with the dehumidifier. You can find all kinds of styles at http://www.portable-air-conditioiner-4u.com. They help circulate the air, will dry out the basement even more and you will feel much more comfortable. Ceiling fans don’t cool the air, but you will feel better because of evaporation than if no fan were there at all.

A Change in Season Reflects a Change in Mood


by: ARA
(ARA) – Change is in the air. Fall is here and winter isn’t far away. It’s one of the busiest times of year for interior decorators.

“The reason we’re so busy is people really get energized in the fall,” says Thomas Pheasant, an award winning interior designer from Washington, D.C. “The change in temperature serves as a signal to start focusing more on the indoors to get ready for winter.”