Increasingly, homeowners looking for an inexpensive way to make their home more livable and increase curb appeal with an eye toward resale are embracing the nationwide trend of creating outdoor living spaces. These areas usually feature spaces for entertaining friends and family while grilling, dining, eating and relaxing. That often means room for a patio,… Continue reading A Concrete Way To Raise Your Home’s Profile
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A Color Chart: For Use Before You Decorate
As an interior designer, there are many tips I give my clients to aid them in making decisions of all kinds about the planning of their homes. I really enjoy walking with people through all of the various decisions that need to be made. I find that one of the hardest decisions that people have… Continue reading A Color Chart: For Use Before You Decorate
A ceiling fan right there
So I’m sitting in the kitchen in the middle of the day getting ready to watch a football game, I have the oven going with the mini hotdogs, getting ready to settle in when it happened…I’m sweating! That’s when I decided to install a ceiling fan. A ceiling fan offers many functional benefits while adding… Continue reading A ceiling fan right there
A Buyer’s Guide To Finding The Perfect Shed
Imagine all your outdoor clutter compiled into one organized space. Storage sheds will give you that extra space, and at the same time allow you to start parking your cars in the garage again. The common idea when you think of a shed is a dull box-like structure, which sits in your backyard and never… Continue reading A Buyer’s Guide To Finding The Perfect Shed
A Brief History of Vacuum Cleaners
The first person to patent a machine for cleaning was David Hess in the year 1860. Housewives all over America had turned to using rugs and carpets, a trait brought over by the waves of immigrants coming from Europe, to cover their bare wood floors and keep the dust and dirt to a minimum. When… Continue reading A Brief History of Vacuum Cleaners
A Brief History of Swimming Pools
Swimming is, by far, one of the most popular pastimes in the world. It is also one of the oldest. As an organized activity, swimming dates back to around 2500 BC. Swimming was immensely popular in ancient Egypt, and there are a number of relics from the period which depict the act of swimming in… Continue reading A Brief History of Swimming Pools
A Brief History of Sewing Machines
Initially, sewing machines were manufactured for garment factory production lines, allowing for clothing to become uniformly mass-produced. It was French tailor Barthelemy Thimonnier who invented the first functioning sewing machine in 1830 for use in his garment factory. This original machine used only one thread and a hooked needle for a chain stitch. His factory… Continue reading A Brief History of Sewing Machines
A Brief History of Rugs and Carpets
Rugs and carpets have a rich history, only part of which is known. Ancient rugs are very rare because the earliest rugs were made of organic fibers. Organic fibers disintegrate speedily over time, thus preservation over thousands of years is extremely rare. What we do know is that the art of weaving is very old… Continue reading A Brief History of Rugs and Carpets
A Brief History Of Leather Couches
Leather couches are a trend of the late-twentieth and early-twenty-first centuries, and serves both comfort and style. The leather couch in general is an article of furniture providing the space for two or three people and has armrests and sometimes accompanying pillows. Commonly flanked by two end tables and fronted by a coffee table, the… Continue reading A Brief History Of Leather Couches
A Better Refrigerant For Air Conditioners And The Environment
Most air-conditioners and heat pumps sold around the world use a refrigerant called R-22. Emissions of R-22 are considered by some experts to be a significant factor in depleting the ozone layer that protects animals and people from harmful rays from the sun. Families now have the choice to ask for an air-conditioner or heat… Continue reading A Better Refrigerant For Air Conditioners And The Environment