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  • Home Decorating with Native American Touches
    By admin on January 8th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    There really is no style of home decorating that can be identified as decidedly Native American. There are however touches that can be added to almost any style of d?cor. The trick is always a matter of incorporating these things without making them seem out of place. Of all the design styles that exist, and of course depending on the tribe in question, the southwestern style of home decorating and design would actually make a good match for many Native American artifacts, touches, and artwork.

    Pottery is central to a Native American theme. Different tribes had different styles of creating pottery. If you have a favorite tribe or a favorite style of pottery you may want to build the remainder of the room or design area around the pottery you love as it is quite personal to many people and not all styles of pottery will match all other styles of weaving, carving, basket making, or artwork. Pottery is very useful in a kitchen if you plan to use some of it in this room. Not only can most pottery be baked when cooking but it also works wonders for storing things like utensils that you would like to have in reach, strays, napkins, and any other things you can think to store within the pottery you have available. If you are going to pay for it you may as well put it to good use.

    Speaking of artwork. There are some beautiful Native American prints as well as some 'sand art' that is a must have for a room that is trying to capture the spirit of the Native American or at least a specific tribe and incorporate that spirit into their homes. I think this is a beautiful idea for those who wish to pay their respects to those who are ancestors to many of us. Not that the pottery mentioned above isn't art work in and of itself but the addition of art that can be placed on the wall is a welcome addition in many homes.

    Keep in mind also that many Native Americans played the flute. Some people display a collection of Native American flutes next to their prized pieces of art. There really is no wrong way to go about home decorating when it is your own home that is being decorated. Select the things you like, omit the things you do not like. You do not even have to be loyal to one tripe, design, style, or region when decorating your home. Some people have happy little collections that are filled with all kinds of odds and ends pieces from a wide variety of artistic styles along the way.

    For those who are hoping to stick with a somewhat Native American theme baskets are once again a good selection to add to the collection. Baskets are not only lovely but also incredibly useful for holding blankets, throws, rugs, pillows, knitting supplies, magazines, and anything else you do not wish to have cluttering the living spaces of your home. They are even quite good about hiding remote controls for the electronic equipment when you place them cleverly throughout the room.

    The best suggestion for those who wish to honor their Native American neighbors and ancestors by incorporating the artwork and designs into their home decorating plans is not to spend too much time planning. The Native Americans appreciated nature and allowing many things to happen naturally. Use this opportunity to learn this very important lesson while incorporating other great things you appreciate about them into your home.

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  • Fall for Home Decorating
    By admin on January 8th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Autumn is the time of year in which you can literally smell the changes. Leaves are burning, peanuts are roasting, and most people are just beginning to fill a hint of a chill in the air. More than smelling the changes that are coming you can see them. Leaves begin to take on brilliant hues and the colors are spectacular to watch and witness. This is the time of year that thoughts begin to turn to football, hiking, and the upcoming holidays (for there are quite a few on the horizon).

    Fall contains two primary holidays for many people. Those include Halloween and Thanksgiving. Keep these holidays in mind when planning your primary fall home decorating scheme and make small adjustments in order to accommodate the holidays. Personally, I love the colors associated with autumn. The yellows, shades of gold, orange, and brown are favorites for my decorating taste. I always regret a little that this time of year is often overshadowed by Christmas as it approaches and the expectations of others that I decorate for Christmas almost immediately after celebrating Thanksgiving.

    For those who lack inspiration when it comes to home decorating for fall, keep the colors mentioned above in mind. One great theme to incorporate into the decorating process would be the theme of leaves. Leaves falling from the trees are one of the most common associations with this time of year and it is a great look to incorporate into your home. You can even find leaf garlands in fall shades if you are inclined to look for them. Leaves can also be incorporated into lovely centerpieces and floral arrangements to hallmark the season.

    Harvest is another common association with autumn. This is also rather easy to incorporate into most home decorating designs. Gourds make an excellent accent piece for this time of year and you can find real ones in almost any vegetable market along with many realistic imitation gourds. These can be used, much like or along with leaves, as part of centerpieces, in floral arrangements, in tabletop decorations, and even to hold place cards for large gatherings. They are incredibly versatile as well as colorful and make a great addition to any autumn home decorating venture.

    Pumpkins are essentially gourds but they have a special place all their own in the fall home decorating scheme. Pumpkins have a special association with both Halloween and Thanksgiving (pumpkin pie anyone) and should not be overlooked as an important tool for decoration. In addition they are just bright, colorful, and cheerful to have around the house. To avoid the stench of rotting pumpkins simply avoid carving them if you intend to keep them around for a little while. Those that are carved should be placed outside and only carved within days of the 'big day'.

    A great centerpiece idea in general for fall would include a large bowl, in outstanding fall colors such as a burnt orange or a shade of gold. For the first part of autumn you can fill the centerpiece with candies that are wrapped in fall colors. This is ideal for family munchies as well as trick or treaters that may find their way to your door on Halloween. Once this holiday has ended you can fill the bowl with colorful leaves and gourds to complete the look. This should carry you through Thanksgiving when it is time to begin thinking about Christmas decorations and wintertime rather than fall.

    Whether you adore fall like I do or dread its appearance each year for whatever reason there is little denying that fall is ripe with decorating ideas and ideals. Take the time to look around your local craft stores and see where inspiration strikes. It is never too early or too late in the year to begin thinking about what you are going to do for your home decorating plan in the seasons to come.

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  • Can you get lighting that fits into a kitchen worktop?
    By admin on December 10th, 2008 | 3 Comments3 Comments Comments
    funbenjy asked:


    Not the ones that go under the cabinets, but whether you can get lights that are inset in the worktops. Thanks

  • What is the best process for fitting a new kitchen worktop and making it stable and level?
    By admin on December 10th, 2008 | 5 Comments5 Comments Comments
    Stephen B asked:

    2.5 metres will need to be cut to reduce the width as I have used wall units as base units. What is the best method of cutting the worktop to ensure I don’t chip the surface which is a gloss laminate?

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  • how do i fit a kitchen worktop?
    By admin on December 8th, 2008 | 5 Comments5 Comments Comments
    JOHN C asked:


    U shaped kitchen

  • Can I fit kitchen worktop above radiator?
    By admin on December 7th, 2008 | 7 Comments7 Comments Comments
    Kitty asked:


    The worktop in question is the everest gloss worktop from homebase , I want to fix it on a wall that has a radiator. if i have it the same height as the worktop on the other wall it will have a clearance gap of 15cm but also have to take into account the baton so clearance gap is really only 7cm. is this enough gap between radiator and worktop

  • How can I cut the end off of my kitchen worktop?
    By admin on December 5th, 2008 | 15 Comments15 Comments Comments
    Jack E-H asked:


    I need to cut the overlap off of my kitchen worktop so that we can fit a wider oven in to the gap. i.e. I want the worktop to be in line witht the cupboard. Which saw do I need and how is it best to do it?
    Thanks for all your help! I don’t feel brave enough to remove the worktop so would ideally like to do it while it’s still atached to the kitchen!

  • How to drill a screw hole in ceramic floor tile?
    By admin on December 2nd, 2008 | 6 Comments6 Comments Comments
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    Popsfav asked:


    We just installed ceramic floor tile. We removed a set of bifold doors and will be replacing them with by-pass doors. Fot the bypass doors, a center guide for the doors needs to be attached in the center on the tile floor.

    What type of drill bit? What size? One slightly smaller than screw like drilling wood or not? Any helpful hints, tips also appreciated! Thanks!

  • Will integrated dishwashers fit into a standard kitchen cupboard unit?
    By admin on November 4th, 2008 | 9 Comments9 Comments Comments
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    jmannix52 asked:


    Are all integrated dishwashers a standard fit, and can you fit one into a standard cupboard unit? Or do you need a special unit / specific unit for the model of the dishwasher?

  • I need to drill kitchen cupboard doors to fit handles, but the wood splits at the exit point, any suggestions?
    By admin on August 31st, 2008 | 20 Comments20 Comments Comments
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    Cheryl B asked:


    Is there some kind of tape I could put on the back of the doors to stop it from splitting where the drill bit comes through?

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