Articles Related To The Tag: Furniture

By: ARA

The old adage states: "The only constant is change itself." When it comes to home decorating, changing the style may seem overwhelming and expensive, but it doesn't have to be. New styles can be created by turning an eye to accessories and small details throughout the home, and it doesn't have to break the bank.

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By: Sharla Harding - www.luxuryhomeelements.com

This article explains how to incorporate heirlooms and memorabilia into your current decor.

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By: Cedar Store

Article provides a brief description of the Amish people and their ways of life.

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By: Debbie Rodgers

Wicker is one of the most popular classifications of outdoor furniture, but its many types and forms can make it confusing to understand. It might surprise you to know that the term "wicker" does not refer to the material itself, but to the method of weaving any one of a variety of materials. These materials include rattan, bamboo, willow, or even fiberglass resin.

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By: ARA

Want to make a dramatic change to your home's feel and decor? You don't have to replace the carpet and furniture, or even paint the walls. Just get rid of that fossil of a television set that has cluttered the family room for who knows how long and replace it with a flat panel TV.

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By: Jan Anderson

I've read so many home decor features, with attractive titles that imply that you can achieve the same designer effects at a fraction of the cost. Unfortunately, the editors' interpretation of "budget" is not the same as mine. They mean, "You can purchase this sofa at just $1,500 instead of $5,000. I couldn't afford to spend $1,500 on decorating my entire house, let alone allocate that sort of budget to one item of furniture. $5 would be a more appropriate amount.

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By: ARA

The top trend in decorative lighting has little to do with style, shape or shade choices. Instead, it focuses on the new mindset of the consumer.

"People have realized you're not buying just a lamp or a sconce or a chandelier -- you're buying an accessory that lights up," says designer Sergio Orozco.

Decorative lighting is considered to be one of the best accessories you can buy. "If chosen correctly, it is as important to a room as your best piece of furniture," says Orozco, a New Jersey-based furniture and lighting designer. "It reflects your taste and adds the finishing touch."

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By: ARA

Spring is in the air -- the days are getting longer, the temperatures warmer, and soon crocuses and daffodils will be shooting up all over. It's a good time to banish winter from your home with some redecorating projects that will bring spring inside.

"You don't have to buy expensive new furniture or spend hours repainting to give your home a fresh spring look," says Sandy Moran of Perfect Glue, a consumer line of adhesives from the Liquid Nails brand. "Small projects are an easy way to perk up your home."

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By: ARA

The long, cold winter that has brought record low temperatures and snowfall to many parts of the country is finally winding down. Soon the landscape will turn green and flowers will start blooming. Before you know it, it'll be time to take a cue from Mother Nature and redecorate your home.

But you don't have to wait for spring, or spend a small fortune on new furniture or an interior designer to make a dramatic change. You can do it with flowers. They come in all shapes, sizes and colors, and can be used to create any number of decorating effects.

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By: Jorbins.com

Don't you love it! You finally get the house you want. A nice big living room with the decor and furniture you want. All the little knick-knacks and collectible stuff all arranged to your liking. Next thing you know...

You have kids! And they will get into everything. What decor once worked for your home just may be extremely hazardous for small children.

Not to worry though, armed with these simple tips you can make sure your living room decor is much safer for and even from children.

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Tinted windows are becoming more common in and some cases people are asking themselves why they see so many homes with them. The answer is window tinting has many positive effects on your home and pays for its self many times over. The plus sides of window tinting include reducing the heat taken in and the ac loss though your windows, letting you sleep, helping protect furniture and the people in your home from the sun, fading, making your windows safer if they are to break, reducing glare, and being a stylish accent to your home.

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