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Monday, August 10, 2009

Interior Designing and Construction






Interior Design is the name of placing the Right Things on Right Place with Good looking Combination. It is being done almost in old constructed homes but better to think befor construction if you are constructing new home. Interior design or Decor is a profession concerned with anything that is found inside a space - walls, windows, doors, finishes, textures, light, furnishings and furniture. All of these elements are used by interior designers to develop a functional, safe, and aesthetically pleasing space for a user. The work of an interior designer draws upon many disciplines including environmental psychology, architecture, product design, and traditional decoration (aesthetics and cosmetics). We plan the spaces of almost every type of building including: hotels, corporate spaces, schools, hospitals, private residences, shopping malls, restaurants, theaters. Today, interior designers must be attuned to architectural detailing including floor plans, home renovations, and construction codes. Some interior designers are architects as well.

In furnishing any room the major piece for the primary activity of the room must be considered first - the sofa in the living room, the bed in the bedroom, the desk in the office. This piece in most cases should face the focal point of the room. The focal point can be a view window, fireplace or, as is often the case, the television. Large pieces should be evenly distributed so as not to put the room off balance. Leave room around them for the best affect. In selecting these pieces, keep the architectural shapes in the room in mind. To echo a curved bay window with a curved sectional sofa or curved desk is pleasing to the eye.

The arrangement must make your activity comfortable and convenient as well as flatter your furniture. Think about the use of the room as you place the furniture. If you typically eat or drink there, is there a place to set your cup or plate down? Is there enough storage for books or CDs? If the room is used for socializing, is there enough seating and is it appropriately arranged? Wherever possible keep pieces of similar scale together. A small occasional chair would look better next to an accent table or floor lamp than next to a large overstuffed sofa. Try to balance pieces opposite one another. A pair of upholstered chairs is visually more balanced across from a sofa than a pair of small scale occasional chairs. Mix straight lines for interest in a room. A round table or curved chair breaks up the monotony of an otherwise linear room. Balance the number of wood and upholstered pieces. Mix hard and soft surfaces by adding rugs or fabric covered tables to a room otherwise filled with wood, metal and stone.

Creating an area for a secondary use adds function to a room. A reading corner in a bedroom or a game area in a family room can be created with a minimum of space. A long empty wall can be made into a focal point by grouping pictures over a long narrow table. Place a desk under a window to take advantage of the natural light and view. Place a curved item in a corner to soften the angle. A corner cupboard or curio cabinet is a wonderfully functional piece that adds character to the room while displaying your favorite collection.

Be aware of the light in the room when selecting and placing your furniture. A dark cabinet may disappear in a dimly lighted alcove. Bright pieces may seem garish under a picture window. Break up the horizontal lines of the room by mixing in taller items. A secretary or bookcase against the wall, a high back chair next to the sofa or a pair of lamps on a credenza will give the eye some variety and improve the view. A sofa may be placed diagonally in front of a corner that has been softened by a plant or screen.

You can direct the flow of traffic through a room with the placement of your furniture. Leave a minimum of two and a half feet for walkways and avoid flowing traffic through a conversational grouping if possible. Guide the traffic around the room's perimeter to create a less disruptive environment. Be aware of the usage of adjacent rooms in laying out your floor plan and flow colors from one adjacent room to the next when they are visible from one another.

Ultimately, your home is an expression of who you are. Design your rooms so that you are comfortable, with a realistic eye on your own taste and habits. After all, you're going to be living there.

Consulting with interior designer coming together to create a unique space and develop their vision flexible, functional environment that optimizes your space. Initially finalize all schemes and decorative treatment, prepare design drawings needed for custom furniture and any interior architectural details. Submit final drawings to various contractors necessary to interpret our design concept. Finalize and prepare specification of all approved selection. Prepare budget costs.Design Firm to consult with architect or other professionals in connection with project if necessary. In the next phase During Progress of work Review all working drawings, specifications, and finished schedules submitted by contractor to ensure adherence to our design. Approve all materials, finishes, and color samples submitted by contractors. Supervise all decorative work in field. Inspect all installations at job site.

Color has a great impact on our emotions and our working habits. Colors are extremely important in a hospitality, office or retail setting. Determining the best color scheme for you is not an easy task. The following measures should be considered:

Size of space
Complexity of color scheme in relation to layout.
Are you only looking for paint color selections?
Do you need and entire color scheme including flooring,
works surfaces, etc.

It is extremely important that you determine a budget before beginning an interior renovation.The amount you budget for the interior design of your space is contingent upon your location,clientele, finish types,quality of materials used and the design details unique to your environment.

Interior design is hard work, but those who do it well find the work very satisfying.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Floor Carpeting and Rugs





Floor Carpeting and Rugs
Carpeting adds warmth and beauty to your home. A carpet is a loom-woven or threaded floor covering. Many people choose to carpet their home from wall to wall or all of their floor. There are many benefits to carpeting. Not only does it insulate against the cold, add safety, absorb sound, and cushion the feet, but it can also help to tie together a color scheme or make a bold statement of its own.

There are several aspects to consider when choosing carpeting for your home, including color scheme, construction, and cost, as well as its location and the use it will receive. A carpet with a quality rating of 4-5 (on a scale of 1-5) will usually be best for a high-traffic area of the home, such as a hallway or living room, while a quality rating of 3 may suffice for a less-traveled area such as a bedroom. Neutral colors typically blend in well with surrounding design elements, but this is not the only choice in carpeting. There are also many bold colors that can make carpeting the focal point of a room and express an element of style.

In addition to various colors, textures and patterns also lend an air of sophistication. There are several types of carpets, including plush/velvet which has a smooth, level surface, Saxony, which has a smooth surface but more twist to the yarns to create a less formal look, and frieze, which is a cut pile featuring very twisted yarns, creating a "curly" texture. Level loop piles are loops that are not cut, but are the same height, creating an informal look. An example of this is Berber carpet. Multi-level loop pile has several different loop heights to create texture and patterns. Cut and loop pile is a combination of the two and provides the most amount of texture.

Fibers are an important part of carpet construction and may be nylon, olefin, polyester, acrylic, wool, or blends of the above. Nylon is the most popular carpet fiber, while olefin provides resistance to wear and stains. Wool tends to be the most expensive fiber and generally has the most bulk.

Area rugs add a final touch of class to floor. The great thing about modern area rugs is that although many are mass produced, you can still buy great quality hand-made rugs at reasonable prices. You can pay a small fortune for a rug or you can pay next to nothing - it all comes down to the quality of rug you want and how you are going to use it. Hand made rugs are the ones that ultimately cost more, but with a little love and attention they will last you a lifetime and never lose that unique look and feel. This is another attraction of area rugs in general, and many are now considered to be works of art in their own right.

So how do you go about choosing an rug that is right for your budget and looks great too? First, take a look at your room's decor. Take into consideration the colors you have in the room, are they light and bright or more sedate in nature? What mood are you trying to create, is it a traditional or more cotemporary look? What is the existing floor surface? Is the rug for use in a formal or informal room? How much light does the room get? Ultimately what you are trying to achieve from the area rug is a blending of the room's atmosphere and a practcal solution too.

Where to buy rugs is another question. Some might say that you should only ever buy after you've seen the rug first. While this is probably true, there is a marked difference between seeing the rug in the showroom and in your room at home. So if possible, always get some sort of agreement from the rug retailer that if you are not happy with the way the rug looks in your home, you can swap it or get a refund. The best solution would be for the retailer to come to your home with a variety of rugs and demonstrate each in its natural surroundings. There are a few retailers that do this so always ask before you start looking.

Below are a few images of room settings with a different rug in each. These will give you an idea of what a good qulaity, well positioned rug can do for the look of your home.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Marble Flooring





Marble Flooring
This is one of the traditional flooring styles and adds that extra look to your home decor. However, this kind of flooring can be done to every room and as well as bathrooms and kitchens. Moreover, you can get it installed in your living room, but then again you have to make sure that no hard or heavy object should be thrown over it as the marble might get cracked. Its most important aspects are not the color or style, but rather its installation. Make sure that this flooring is being installed by the right person. The best part about this is that it is one of the long term investments in terms of floorings. These are very durable and long lasting as compared to any other flooring types.

In order to pick the right kind of flooring type for your home decor, a lot of research has to be done. A person’s finances and lifestyle are the two major considerations involved. However, if you have got the right kind of flooring then it can totally improvise your home decor.

We will provide you with information on the bedroom marble flooring. Earlier, marble flooring was considered to be a style that was meant basically for the rich class. It was due to the fact that, initially marble was mined mainly in Italy and so it was expensive. However, now we can get a fairly good quality material from quarries in China, Spain and Mexico and local. Marble flooring adds class to the bedroom and gives it a feel of luxury. Read on to know more about the marble flooring benefits.

There are two kinds of marbles that are used for flooring, namely, white and black slabs and tiles. For the dramatic look, you can combine both types. The best thing about the marble floors is that, they lend a very soothing cooling touch to your bedroom. It is owing to its low heat conduction properties that it doesn’t get warm up easily. This explains the reason why marble floors are preferred in the tropical regions. However, if you want your marble floors to last for a longer time, then little extra maintenance is required.

Marble floors are a timeless luxury that make an excellent choice for commercial or residential floors. Marble, a natural stone, is durable and stain resistant. With minimal maintenance, a marble floor will enhance your space for many years. Just think of the statement a marble floor will make in your bathroom or your entrance foyer.

Terrace





Terrace
Well-designed rooftop terraces provide an escape that a ground-floor patio or deck can't reproduce. A terrace affords views and a respite from noise and grime. If you're starting from scratch, a simple table, sun umbrella and chairs transform a plain roof into a terrace. Expand your living space and create a relaxing roof-terrace oasis with lush plants, comfortable lounging areas and a barbecue.

Terraces present wonderful possibilities in the garden. They are outdoor living rooms during good weather and form a transition from the outdoors to the indoors throughout the year.

The terrace may be either at ground level, below ground level, or raised above it. The simplest type is ground level, which requires only the grading we have indicated. There is a wide choice of flooring materials to use. One may use cement, poured and levelled with a large board, but in maintaining the drainage grade or including shallow drainage paths, smooth turf may be used, in which case the preparation will be the same as for other lawn areas and various other types of bases.

The use of flagstones is made simple by applying a load of sand or gravel to the subsoil and digging the flagstones into the sand or gravel. The niches between the stones can be dug out and filled with top-soil and grass or other cover planted between them. This gives a very pleasing effect.

Hollow clay building tiles can be split and laid as units in the terrace floor, their rough edges in the soil. Another good surfacing material is "exposed aggregate," which is free from glare because of its rough finish. For this type of surface, build a form of 2 x 4's. Pour the flooring in squares, one square at a time, and level with a straight board. The material used is a mixture of cement, sharp sand and crushed rock or pebbles.

Redwood or cypress blocks may also be used for terrace floors and are very attractive, although somewhat less durable than stone or brick. You can buy the blocks cut to size and lay them directly in a bed of sand, which in turn has been laid on compacted gravel or cinder. Un-mortared brick, laid in a pattern, on 2 to 4 inches of well-tamped sand, with loose sand in the crevices for grass, makes a hardy and simple-to-construct terrace floor. The bricks may be laid flat or on end, and to keep them from spreading, drive an angle iron against the corners. Use a pattern that follows the lines of your terrace.

A sunken terrace is one which is below ground level. It can be very attractive, and it does give a feeling of coolness on a humid day or a hot night. The sunken terrace requires a retaining wall to prevent soil from continually eroding into it, and also to maintain the topsoil of the surrounding garden. The subsoil must be dug to a depth of about 5 or 6 inches below the level you wish to attain with the terrace itself. The use of sand or gravel as a base is of importance. The top treatment can follow your own dictates.

The raised terrace is generally not fully raised, but starts at the house level and is raised at its outer edge. Again, a retaining wall is called for. The principle problem with the raised terrace is levelling. Once this is accomplished, and the retaining wall built, construction follows the same procedure as in any other case. Drainage is supplied either by a central drain, going into a tile line, or by underground piping through the retaining wall.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Glass Etching / Stained Glass







Glass in Doors, Windows, Skylight ceiling improve the look. We can use Plain, Frosted, Tinted Glass or design by etching and stained Glasses.  

Original stained glass design transforms a room like nothing else can. Depending on the light and the time of day, it might have a muted glow or a sparkly brilliance. Stained Glass arts and crafts activities to entertain your creative children with beautiful windown hanging arts. Using stained glass in a decorating scheme never seems to go out of style. Stained glass provides soft, diffused light that changes with each color used in the design. When turned on at any time of the day, the colors will play across the wall or floor and provide interest to your room.  

Glass etching design can be enhanced with gold foil paint. Gass etching might be one of the most ingenious ways to add a touch of your own personal style to your home. Regardless of whether your decorating style is modern, country or traditional, there is a fashionable pattern to use when you etch your glass. Don't believe glass etching can be so versatile? Here are some great glass etching patterns for each type of style: 

Modern and contemporary glass pieces look stunning when etched with simple geometric patterns or organic, earthy silhouettes. Try circles, squares, swirls, leaves, branches or flowers when etching glass with a modern style. 
 
Traditional glass pieces add an elegant touch when etched with scroll designs, damask patterns, vines, diamonds and other intricate patterns. Try looking at wallpaper and fabric for inspirations when looking for a traditional pattern to etch on glass. 

When choosing which pattern to use when glass etching, look around at the decor in your home and find a pattern that will compliment what is already there. Glass etching looks so beautiful, and the best part is that it is so easy. 

Home Theater






When you have a big house, with many rooms, some of the rooms are not used, and to not keep them empty you can make something useful by indoor pool can become a veritable home theater, and they did a really great job having a spacious home theater with stadium-style seating.

Any room can also functions as an entertainment area as long as it has a decent-size TV and a few speakers. But a home theater is something else altogether. It’s a space designed exclusively for viewing movies in a setting that can embody all the drama and attitude of a real commercial cinema. A home theater is typically set apart from the rest of the house; has no windows; and includes specialty home theater seating, wall treatments and other elements that give it a style all its own. It also usually features some fairly sophisticated electronics to create larger-than-life images and big, booming sound. But a video screen and speakers are just the beginning. Here are the five most important technologies you should incorporate into your home theater.

One of the best ways to plan your home theater is to draw out a floor plan, including the positions of all electrical wall outlets. You will need to consider whether you choose to build your speakers into the walls of your room, or display tall, freestanding floor speakers. Screen placement and seating arrangements are also major issues to consider when planning your home theater.

Begin by determining the best position for your television screen, depending on its size and shape as well as the room dimensions, walls, ceiling and positioning of furnishings therein, since they will influence your quality of sound. You may want to consider sound proofing your home theater room to reduce distractions of noise. 

You might also be interested in the different types of home theater furniture, such as cabinets and racks for display and proper placement of your home theater accessories and components. Many of these are quite attractive and budget friendly, while being a components secret hide-out.

When the lights start to dim at a movie theater, that’s your cue that the show is about to start. You can evoke that same sense of anticipation and drama in your own theater by having a lighting system installed. In addition to lowering the lights, a lighting control system can add visual interest to the room by illuminating portions of the ceiling and walls during intermission and after the show. While the movie is rolling, the system could keep a few step lights on so that latecomers can easily find a seat. Anything is possible with a lighting control system, so let your imagination run wild. Turn your ceiling into a galaxy of stars, run rope lights around the perimeter of the ceiling or use pin lights to illuminate snack trays.

You can get really creative with a lighting control system, but unless the system is easy to use, all that creativity will be wasted. Be sure to ask your home systems installer for a remote control that can set the scenes while you’re sitting in your favorite chair. You’ll also want to have a keypad mounted at the entrance of the home theater so that you can cue a scene as you walk into the room.

Fall Ceiling






If you are fed up of boring old white then looking for unusual ceiling ideas can be found a lot easier than you might think. Tin is perhaps not the most obvious ciling choice but it is one that works very well. Textures ceilings have long bee very popular but the dgree of succefullnes has been varying to say the least. Some people as soon as they see a textured ceiling will think that it should be removed or covered up. If you want to have a textured ceiling then it’s worth having a look at all the different types available and what methods are used.

If you are decorating a children’s room then you can afford to go a bit crazy with ideas. Children love amazing and unusual designs and are much more easily bored by drab colors and designs. You can paint just about anything onto a ceiling such as stars and planets. This will really appeal to children who love sci-fi and outer space.

It is rather intuitive, and often overlooked, but your ceiling covers as much space as your floor. Yet despite this fact, most people choose to leave it plain white or at best, white with a popcorn texture. What they may not realize is that there are a variety of interesting techniques that can be used to add beauty, style, and personalization to this remote but important part of every room.

If you have a choice, you should not let your ceilings be sealed in with popcorn or other textured treatments. This limits your freedom by making painting and other decorative treatments practically impossible. Instead, choose a nice, flat, standard colored paint treatment for your ceilings, which will allow you to change the style and colors later on. If your ceiling already has a textural treatment that you want to remove, you should consult your local hardware store for the best methods.

When changing the look of your ceiling it is important to be aware of the style that has developed throughout the rest of the room. In this way you can use your ceiling to support this style, and vice versa, rather than having the two clash.

One way to add interest to a white ceiling is to create geometric focal points of color, over various spots in the home. This can include painting an oval over the dining area or a contrasting square over a seating area in a living room. This figure will most often be painted in the same colors as the walls or flooring, to tie the entire space together.

This idea of unity can be carried even further by painting the walls and the ceiling different shades of the same color. If the ceiling is painted a slightly lighter shade, it will make the features fall away from the room, giving a low ceiling the illusion of being much higher up. The reverse is also true where a towering ceiling painted in a darker tone will seem to fall in on the room, making even overwhelmingly large spaces seem cozy.

Another way to make the ceiling seem higher or lower is with molding. You can paint molding the same color as the ceiling to make the room smaller, and paint it the same color as the walls, to make the room seem larger, and the ceiling further away.

Ceilings are a large and important feature in a space, and should not be ignored just because they are remote, and difficult to reach. By using contrast, unity, and color, it is possible to use the ceiling to add a whole new level to your decorative designs.

Skylight inside the home / Natural Light






Introducing more natural light into your home from one or more skylights will make your rooms feel more spacious, expansive and more beautiful. The increase in natural light can help decrease your overall energy costs. Skylights and roof windows can provide spaces with the warmth and brightness of natural daylight in the Livng room, Drawing room, Bed room Kitchen and even in Bath room. They can enhance almost any interior and are becoming increasingly popular. However, in order to gain the maximum benefit from a skylight, it's important to understand the designs, materials and proper positioning.

The physical size of the skylight greatly affects the illumination level and temperature of the space below. As a rule of thumb, the skylight size should never be more than 5% of the floor area in rooms with many windows and no more than 15% of the room's total floor area for spaces with few windows. In very cold weather, skylights are often prone to water vapor condensing on the glazing. This may cause water to drip into the room. Better skylights usually have an interior channel to collect the condensation so it can evaporate later. To eliminate this, efficient skylights are less prone to condensation problems.
 
The material used in skylights can impact energy savings, occupant safety, and unit reliability. Consider the choice of glazing carefully. The two types commonly used are plastic and glass. Plastic glazing are usually inexpensive and less liable to break, their surfaces scratch easily and they may become brittle and discolored over time. Glass is usually found on more expensive skylights. It is much harder and durable than plastics and do not discolor. They are often made with a tempered glass on the exterior side and a laminated pane on the interior side.
 
The location is important, if you want to maximize natural lighting and passive solar heating potential. Skylights on roofs that face north proved fairly constant but cool illumination. Skylights on the east provide maximum light and solar heat gain in the morning. On the west the provide afternoon sunlight and heat gain. You can prevent unwanted solar heat gain by installing the skylight in the shade of deciduous (leaf-shedding) trees, or add a movable shading device. The slope, or tilt, of the skylight also has a great effect on solar heat gain. A low-slope will admit relatively more solar heat in the summer and less in the winter, exactly what is desirable.
 

Wall Niches improve the wall decoration.






It is very easy to visually enhance and add aesthetic beauty to foyers, hallways, stairway landings, Kitchen, Bathroom or any room in your home with our rich and inviting wall niches. Decorative wall niches not only bring architectural interest to a wall, wall niches also proudly display a home's most personal items. 

As an architectural room elements, wall niches are natural focal points that invite guests to ask questions about a particular piece that is displayed inside the niche. Wall niches land a sense of depth to a wall while adding a touch of historical elegance. Recessed wall niches as well as wall mount niches have many uses and decorative functions. All decorative niches, either wall-hung or built-in, are fundamental decorating tools that bring individuality to a design scheme. 

Wall niches are a great place to display special artifact, sculpture or flower arrangements while creating classic charm and sophistication. Wall niches provide an opportunity to add texture and depth on an otherwise flat space. Replicated from "old world" designs, the styles of our wall niches range from simple elegant to extraordinary ornate patterns. 

We divided our wall niche collection into two parts. In the first category we have included small decorative wall niches that are wall mounted. Any person can easily install these wall niches quickly and easy, because installation does not require cutting a hole in the wall. Small wall niches are great for adding quick decorative touches to your home. The second part of our wall niche collection includes large decorative wall niches that are crafted from hand cast molds in classical traditional designs. Most of these wall niches are recessed niches. Large recessed wall niches have a much greater depth than smaller wall mount niches. For this reason installation of decorative recessed polyurethane wall niches require cutting a hole in the wall to accommodate the recess. All our wall niches are made from extremely durable material - high density furniture grade polyurethane. With our wall niche you can transform ordinary, unembellished walls into elegantly appointed focal points.

If your bathroom is looking a little aged and just isn't working for you anymore, it is definitely time to redesign a space that not only meets your needs, but also looks fantastic at the same time. One of the best ways to do this is with wall niche cabinets such as a bathroom magazine rack, medicine cabinet, and recessed toilet paper holder. They stay out of the way, look sleek, have several options, and are available in so many different styles it's impossible not to fall in love with one of them.

Wall molding is also often used to frame parts of a room such as around doorways, niches, built-in bookshelves and windows. If you have a small room, installing a window treatment can overwhelm it. Instead, hang a simple privacy screen and install wall molding around the window. Bright white molding looks terrific framing a window when the wall is painted a soft neutral color. Built-in bookshelves or wall niches can disappear into a wall, but if you frame them with wall molding, they suddenly become much more visual, especially if the molding contrasts with the surrounding wall.

Niches are recesses made on the wall to enhance aesthetics on the appearance. This are mostly made on plain walls in lounges, lobbies, dining, family rooms bathrooms or bedrooms. They give a wall a different feel. A painting or a particular finish can be framed inside. Finishes can be done like stucco, resins, lighting or even mirrors. A timber or concrete ledge can also be fixed for placing flowers or clocks. Glass blocks may also be fixed.Niches can be done during the wall construction or after the wall is complete. The procedure is to start by identifying the position. Mostly surfaces opposite windows or lighting give good aesthetics. This is because the recess becomes a focal point in a room. If lighting is to be done, there will be electric points done during construction or introduced after construction. The recess can also be framed with hardwood or softwood around it.Niche construction commences by marking the point and hacking to create the recess. The recess will depend on the intended finish after completion. Mostly a recess of at least fifty millimeters is good. After the surface is created , straighten and square the edges. Use plaster to mould the back and edges. The wall thickness should also be checked. A wall less than a hundred and fifty millimeters is not suitable for a recess. The niche size should be at least not less than one square meter. After formation, introduce a frame of timber round it. The overhang should be at least twenty five millimeters. The bottom board should be a hundred millimeters in width. Use a stucco or resin finish instead of plain plaster. Paint the timber surfaces to contrast the main wall and the niche. In a lobby or bathroom or lounge add down lighters in the recess which give a spectacular lighting.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Curtains Colors and Style







The primary function of curtains is to minimize the intensity of direct sunlight the enters from the window in the indoor space. In certain geographical areas where sunlight is in plenty amount, window curtains play a major role. The curtain also a decorative element forms a major source of beauty element.  

Curtains when used around the door opening have a very limited function of just defining the opening or for the identification of the entrance of the space. For achieving a clear and unobstructed entry or exit through the door the door curtains are designed with more decorative elements (such as folds) near the top edge of the door. This keeps the bottoms of the curtain easy to operate. 

The curtains are primarily used for defining two spaces out of a large space. A good example is living room and dining room. A big living room can be easily separated visually a large top hung curtain with suitable color scheme. Many types these types of curtains when used in large spaces are never operated but are for decorative purposes only. Bedrooms however such types of curtains can be used to separate the main bedroom space and the walk-in wardrobe. Such types of curtains are operative and short in size so that they are light weight and easy to operate.

Apart from above mentioned types curtains can be categorized according to colors, fabric, shapes, which can create an ambience in the bedroom.

When it comes to decorating the bedroom, bedroom curtains truly deserve a special mention. They can be used to your advantage, not just to keep away the sunlight that finds its way into your room via windows and doors, but also to secure your privacy. Bedroom curtains serve as great decorations to accentuate the charm of your room. 

It is very important to be clear about what kind of a curtain are you looking out for? Are you wanting to redecorate your bedroom, by shopping for some different kind of curtains that can lend a new refreshing look to your bedroom? Or you want to buy curtains that match well with the furnishings of your bedroom? Well, in that case, you have to keep the theme of your bedroom in mind and accordingly make the right selection of color and pattern.

Buy the curtains that give a pleasing and attractive look to the room and get well blended with its entire look, while maintaining their distinctive identity. 

Decide before hand, whether you would like to go in for dramatic curtains or the simple ones.

Once you are clear about the style and design, the next thing to ponder is whether you want the color of your bedroom curtain to blend with that of your room or wish to pick up colors that stand out.

If you want to give your bedroom a soothing feel, then think of the colors that relax you and help in revitalizing your energy. 

If you want to buy curtains for show purpose and not to block the sunlight, then you can also check out some silky fabric or net curtains.

Use something funky for a kid curtain rod. How about a boat oar, tree branch, old fishing pole, a baton (you know, the twirling kind), an old piece of pipe. Use angle brackets or wood brackets painted to match to hold it up.

Curtains for your kids room is just as important as your own bedroom. Kids curtains can add the finishing touch to their place of refuge. Decorating your kids room should be fun and provide a happy place to retreat and play. Hiding the dark window with fun curtains for your child will help them forget about the dark night. Focus on fun and whimsical to keep things light and happy. We hope our curtains will give you ideas for decorating your kids room.

Indoor Swiming Pools






Swimming pools are great for both exercise and recreation. People living in warm climates often enjoy their own pool in their backyard, but what about those of us living in colder climates? These days, there a quite a few choices for people in cold climates who wish to be year-round pool users. 

If you are building a new home or addition, you can simply add the pool to the architectural plans when you are in the initial planning stages of the project. Inground indoor pools will be poured along with the foundation in most cases, unless you choose a fiberglass model. If this is the case, you can have it installed in the floor when the house is being built. Your general contractor can ensure that the design plans are carried out as shown in your pool layout specifications.

If you are intending to add a pool to an existing room, you will probably want to consider an above ground indoor pool. Your ceiling height will determine how deep your pool can be. In most cases, a basement or other room with a concrete floor is the best room for the pool, as it will need a good solid floor to support the water weight. If your floor is not strong enough, extra reinforcing can be done, and your pool supplier can advise you as to how this is best accomplished.

Another option to consider is an indoor/outdoor pool. This type of pool is built in the backyard, like any other outdoor pool, but it is then enclosed with what is called a "telescoping" pool cover. These come in an assortment of styles and price ranges. Telescoping pool covers are very much like sun rooms, but their walls and roof open completely to allow you to have an indoor pool in the winter and an outdoor pool in the summer.