Thursday, March 13, 2008

Decorating Your Home With a Creole Twist

Of all the styles of architecture and decorating around the world very few have taken the best of all the others and made it a little bit better in quite the way that the style often referred to as "French Creole" has managed to do. The truth is that while this style of architecture that New Orleans is famous for is really heavily borrowed from many other cultures and yet uniquely New Orleans at the same time.

Creole architecture for many brings to mind intricate wrought iron work, long shutters (to cover the windows during hurricanes originally), huge windows and doors (these were designed larger than typical homes in other parts of the country in order to create breezeways for the wind to come through in the sweltering hot summer months), and bright colors that you aren't likely to find in most million dollar neighborhoods. This style of architecture and home décor is also famous for huge balconies-also with wrought iron railing.

The amazing thing about the Creole style of home decorating is that there is no one identifiable feature that labels a design style as decidedly Creole. Lagniappe is a term that people here quite often in and around New Orleans. For those who do not know, it means "a little something extra". From an extra donut to a freebie bookmark and many things in between, that little something extra has a long history in New Orleans from the architecture to the music there always seems to be a little something extra that you couldn't get anywhere else.

The interior design style of the Creole is also very similar. Some consider it gaudy but the locals consider it that little something extra and it is. You may find a little Gothic style, a little bit of Jazz, and a whole lot of Mardi Gras in one room and it s quite all right because you are getting all that and just a little bit of lagniappe too. Home decorating in Creole country is an art form that defies logic and yet makes perfect sense for the rich culture and heritage that it encompasses.

For those that need a little inspiration who would love to incorporate a little Cajun or Creole spice into their living spaces, perhaps the following suggestions will prove to be helpful.

1) Red peppers. Nothing says spice quite like a red pepper. There are all kinds of items you can find with red peppers in them these days from wallpaper borders to hand blown glass peppers, jar toppers, pot holders, kitchen towels, strings of lights for patios-even kitchen canisters decorated with red peppers. There are all kinds of options available to incorporate this theme into your home or one room of your home.
2) Music notes. Most people cannot think of Cajun country without thinking of the music that calls this great section of the country home. Music notes are a great way to symbolize the music that made New Orleans famous.

3) Mardi Gras Masks. Many people find that New Orleans symbolizes Mardi gras in their hearts and minds though New Orleans is not the birthplace of Mardi gras. The masks are a way that people from around the country can bring the 'spirit of New Orleans' home with them and decorate their homes with that attitude that can only be referred to as Creole in many hearts and minds.

4) Food. Believe it or not the food is as much a part of the Creole home as any other design element. For this reason a French Creole style kitchen is often the way to go when it comes to home decorating in the Creole fashion. The kitchen is the heart of a Cajun home and food is what makes it that heart. Use jars of beans, rice, pastas, and other lagniappe as part of the overall design and you might just be amazed at just how Creole the room begins to look.

The most important thing to remember is that Creole is more of an attitude than a design style. Bring the attitude of "No Worries" into the design features of your home and you will have the true Creole style to an art.

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Home Decorating for Spring

Spring is a time of renewal. It is the time of year when people across the country begin shaking off the final dregs of winter, opening their windows, and hanging clothes on the lines to dry. It is the time of year that many people associate with cleaning but very few associate with home decorating. Sadly enough there are very few times of year when it is more appropriate to decorate your home. Face it, for most of us, this is the only time of year that we are actually happy about cleaning.

During the summer months we clean because the kids (young and old alike) are constantly tracking dirt, mud, grass, and goodness knows what else into the house. Cleaning in these days is a chore and yet we still manage to bring out the patriotic colors and celebrate America in style. Goodness knows how with all the extra cleaning that is going on and the nearly double amounts of lemonade and iced tea being consumed daily. Still we manage to decorate and take great joy in doing so as if some right of passage has been achieved by our home decorating efforts.

During the Thanksgiving and Winter months we clean house because we have no choice. Friends and family will be coming over and they expect our homes to be well decorated and clean. This I must tell you is quite the accomplishment with the rush of the holidays afoot and yet somehow we manage to muster up some Christmas cheer when others are around while playing Mr. Scrooge when it comes to running the mop and the broom around our rooms.

Spring is the one time of year in which our cleaning efforts are nothing short of inspired. Yet it is also the spring that often eludes us when it comes to inspiration for decoration. Perhaps we are too tired from all of our cleaning efforts to seek the inspiration to decorate. If this is the case with you, then my hope is that some of the ideas mentioned below will help bring some serious decoration inspiration your way.
1) Flowers. Spring is the time of flowers. They are all around us. Use fresh cut flowers and candles to create beautiful arrangement and centerpieces throughout your home.

2) Candles. While briefly mentioned above they deserve their own spot among the top five to say the least. Candles can be soothing, relaxing, invigorating, inspiring, beautiful, elegant, and simply smell good. Candles are great no matter what time of the year it is however, if you select candles in bright spring colors and fragrances you might be amazed at exactly how uplifting these candles can be.

3) Towels. Yes I said towels. In your kitchen and your bathrooms you need bright, bold colors that signify spring, birth, and renewal. These little touches can make a huge difference in not only your attitude about cleaning and decorating but also your attitude about cooking.

4) Fragrance. While most people do not realize that the fragrances we use in our homes is a type of decoration. It makes our noses happy to some degree but also the potpourri and candles are often decorations in and of themselves. Put out bowls filled with brightly colored and lightly scented fragrance balls, dried fruit, and other delights. Gourmet potpourri can be found in all kinds of gift and fragrance shops and is a rather inexpensive way to add a fragrant touch to your home decorating as well as the fragrance of your home.

5) Fruit. Have bowls placed throughout your home filled with fresh fragrant fruit. Not only does this add yet another layer of fragrance to your home but it is also visually appealing and edible. There are three checks in the 'pro' column for this simple decorative step and I have yet to find one in the 'con' column unless you consider the fact that it must be eaten before it gets too ripe.

For those needing springtime home decorating ideas and inspiration I hope this has helped. If you haven't found some outstanding suggestions above I at least hope that you will have been inspired to find your own fabulous finds for spring decorating.

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Thursday, October 11, 2007

What To Do in Hiring a Home Improvement Contractor

Aside from the lending company that helped you finance your home improvement project, the contractor will be your ally if you plan to be successful in accomplishing your home improvement activity.

So how do you go about finding the best one? Here are some simple tips:

1. Arm yourself with a plan first.

Do you know what you would want your home to look like after the duration of the whole home renovation or improvement. You can't just practice hit and miss on this one or you might get hit with a dysfunctional house that will haunt you for the rest of your life.

It's a good idea to come up with even just a sketch or better yet a layout, if you are technically-geared to do one. This will help you in choosing the best contractor for the job.

2. Prepare your questions.

Your friends may recommend a few folks whom they've hired themselves to work on their own home improvement jobs. But it still would help you a lot if you have a set of questions that will make you decide who's the best when it's time for you to choose. Here are some questions that you can pattern your own queries to:

- How extensive is your background when it comes to doing home improvement projects? This could be supported with a portfolio. Ask for one and reward him secretly with a point if he's brought a decent one.

- Can you suggest how I can make this project successful without breaking the bank? If he says, "Sorry but I can't help you in that area.", walk. A sensible contractor will be able to present various practical options.

- If you told him your own time-table in finishing the project and his answer is "We can finish this in exactly 2 months.", he's a surefire loser. No contractor will give you an exact roundup of time. A good estimate with a sensible supporting information on the pros and cons of that duration should make him earn a point from you.

3. Interview like a pro.

There is really no easy way to do this but making the contractor feel cozy can do the trick. This will make it easier for him and for you to communicate your demands and his offers. Present your plan and ask for his suggestions. If his line of thinking is the same as yours, chances are you're a match made in home improvement heaven.

Those tips should gear you well enough in looking for the right home improvement person that will make you breeze through your project.

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Best ways to make the most of the internet for your home improvement

Whether you are renovating your home for your own personal pleasure or in preparation for its sale, the internet can help you in many different ways. Aside from the usual websites where you can gather simple tips and instructions on how to repair and improve specific areas in your house, there are also vital information that you can get to ensure that you will get the best tools and supplies. Searching the internet for specific information can be a little hard, so here are some of the things that you should look for in order to save time and guarantee useful information in the quickest time possible.

Subscribe to e-zines and newsletters

When you visit a home improvement website, they usually offer you an electronic magazine or an online newsletter. All you have to do is register your e-mail address. The good thing about these items is that they are always up to date and they discuss the most current issues about home improvement. Be sure to maximize this option because they will give you lots of information. Aside from this, you only need to open your e-mail to get the information.

Online quotation and costing

Most website offer free quotation on materials, some even give you an estimate of a certain project. All you have to do is to provide the plan and they will give you an estimated cost within a few days. Ordering materials and equipment can also be a breeze.

Tips and DIY instructions

If you are one of those do it yourself, the internet has a vast collection of tips and instructions that you can just copy or download and use on your next project. Most tips even identify specific brand materials and exact costs so that you can evaluate if the project is fit for you.

Forums

Some websites host forums for its subscribers and frequent visitors. If you want to interact and learn with other people, joining a forum would be best for you. You can ask specific questions that will be answered by average people who are into home improvement.

The internet can help you in your home improvement. Whether it’s a small project or a major one, the internet can help you find useful information. Just be patient while browsing and always ensure that you are visiting a reputable website.

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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Decorating Your Home With a Creole

Of all the styles of architecture and decorating around the world very few have taken the best of all the others and made it a little bit better in quite the way that the style often referred to as "French Creole" has managed to do. The truth is that while this style of architecture that New Orleans is famous for is really heavily borrowed from many other cultures and yet uniquely New Orleans at the same time.

Creole architecture for many brings to mind intricate wrought iron work, long shutters (to cover the windows during hurricanes originally), huge windows and doors (these were designed larger than typical homes in other parts of the country in order to create breezeways for the wind to come through in the sweltering hot summer months), and bright colors that you aren't likely to find in most million dollar neighborhoods. This style of architecture and home decor is also famous for huge balconies-also with wrought iron railing.

The amazing thing about the Creole style of home decorating is that there is no one identifiable feature that labels a design style as decidedly Creole. Lagniappe is a term that people here quite often in and around New Orleans. For those who do not know, it means "a little something extra". From an extra donut to a freebie bookmark and many things in between, that little something extra has a long history in New Orleans from the architecture to the music there always seems to be a little something extra that you couldn't get anywhere else.

The interior design style of the Creole is also very similar. Some consider it gaudy but the locals consider it that little something extra and it is. You may find a little Gothic style, a little bit of Jazz, and a whole lot of Mardi Gras in one room and it s quite all right because you are getting all that and just a little bit of lagniappe too. Home decorating in Creole country is an art form that defies logic and yet makes perfect sense for the rich culture and heritage that it encompasses.

For those that need a little inspiration who would love to incorporate a little Cajun or Creole spice into their living spaces, perhaps the following suggestions will prove to be helpful.

1) Red peppers. Nothing says spice quite like a red pepper. There are all kinds of items you can find with red peppers in them these days from wallpaper borders to hand blown glass peppers, jar toppers, pot holders, kitchen towels, strings of lights for patios-even kitchen canisters decorated with red peppers. There are all kinds of options available to incorporate this theme into your home or one room of your home.

2) Music notes. Most people cannot think of Cajun country without thinking of the music that calls this great section of the country home. Music notes are a great way to symbolize the music that made New Orleans famous.

3) Mardi Gras Masks. Many people find that New Orleans symbolizes Mardi gras in their hearts and minds though New Orleans is not the birthplace of Mardi gras. The masks are a way that people from around the country can bring the 'spirit of New Orleans' home with them and decorate their homes with that attitude that can only be referred to as Creole in many hearts and minds.

4) Food. food is as much a part of the Creole home as any other design element. For this reason a French Creole style kitchen is often the way to go when it comes to home decorating in the Creole fashion. The kitchen is the heart of a Cajun home and food is what makes it that heart. Use jars of beans, rice, pastas, and other lagniappe as part of the overall design and you might just be amazed at just how Creole the room begins to look.

The most important thing to remember is that Creole is more of an attitude than a design style. Bring the attitude of "No Worries" into the design features of your home and you will have the true Creole style to an art.

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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Free Home Improvement Tips

Everyone should be his or her own handyman or handywoman, for that matter. If you have enough time on your hand, why not learn the skills to fix that table or to change the wallpaper instead of hiring someone to do it, right? It won't only save you hard-earned bucks but will also give you that sense of fulfillment that you know you've been longing for for quite some time now.

Here are a few home touch up tips that you can master in as little time as possible.

1. Don't get out the paintbrush when Sun is not out.

Why? A paint job will go smoothly and the finish will be just as smooth if the weather is dry. You don't want bubbles in your paint job. One way to ensure that any effervescence won't annoy the finish of your painted walls is to apply paint when it's not raining. This also applies to your revarnishing table tops with rustic coats of varnish.

2. Shield your interiors from the dust.

Common sense should tell you that if you are not into transferring your appliances or furniture set outside while doing some work you have to do some heavy work ridding the dust or any debris that your project may put on them. Covering them tight with plastic will be a good idea. Now if you have a permanently-carpeted floor, it won't hurt to lay some newspaper before painting or re-painting any wall, right?

3. Be health-conscious.

Need I say more? But how do you implement health benefiting tips when it comes to home improvement projects? Aside from having the electrical devices used properly and sharp objects kept somewhere safe and out of children's reach, there are other ways to prioritize your safety and health while doing any fix-ups.

Choose paints that do some less outgassing. Lacquer paints and those oil-based types can outgas more contaminants compared to the latex kinds. So, which should you choose?

If you are working with furniture, fasten them. Don't use glue if it can be helped. This is to lessen the outgassing of the wood.

Always make sure that you have good ventilation when doing any home improvement project. Any strange smell may harm the respiratory system of your family or household members.

4. Work completely-armed.

There's no easy way to fail in your home improvement endeavor than to start without ensuring that you have the complete set of appropriate tools.

With those tips, you are ready to learn the more complicated ways of dealing with a home improvement project. Good luck!

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Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Online Home Decorating Catalogues

Home decorating is often seen as a necessity however, it should be an exciting experience. There are so many home decorating styles to choose from, so many colors, such a selection of furniture and accessories. Having to renovate or change your home decor should be a period of refreshing. The whole point in redecorating, whether necessity or not, is to improve your space in order to make it feel new and create an atmosphere that makes you happy.

Deciding on a home decorating theme may be difficult since there are so many great ones to choose from. Browsing online home decorating catalogues may help you to make up your mind regarding what’s best for your space. Online home decorating catalogues are quite convenient because they don’t require you to leave your home. Without stepping outside of your house, you can browse for hours, numerous online home decorating catalogues.

Because there are so many online decorating catalogues, you might want to narrow the search. If you’re looking for a particular item such as furniture, there are online home decorating catalogues which specialize in furniture only. If you are looking for accessories for a particular theme such as contemporary or French country, there are online home decorating catalogues that specifically deal with accessories for your home. There are catalogues for flooring, lighting, paint and any item you might choose to use in your home decorating project. The Internet provides a world-wide shopping center. Access to home decorating catalogues from all over the world gives you a selection that no department store could offer.

Picking items from online home decorating catalogues will provide you an opportunity to find unique items for your home. A great example of the benefits of online home decorating catalogues from other parts of the world is, using tuscan design for your decorating project. Because this is a theme that is derived from the cultural heritage of Italy, finding accessories or even fabric to fit the tuscan theme may compel you to shop from an online home decorating catalogue from Italy. If you live in North America, chances are you aren’t going to hop on a plane, go to Italy and shop for accessories and fabric. The online shopping option allows you to have the things you want for your home without going out and searching. With buy direct online shopping, it’s as simple as finding the articles you want, whether a pair of silver candlesticks or a terracotta jug, using various forms of payment, you can order these items and have them shipped to you from anywhere in the world.

How do you access these online home decorating catalogues? The Internet makes it very easy for you to find these catalogues. Using Google, Yahoo or any search engine will put you in touch with a very long list of online home decorating catalogues. If looking for a particular type of catalogue such as one specializing in furniture, simply perform a search for online home decorating furniture catalogues. Search engines are equipped to locate anything you need to find. If it’s on the Internet, the search engine will locate it for you. Once you find what you are looking for, pour yourself a cup of coffee, put your feet up and spend the evening browsing online home decorating catalogues.

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Monday, September 10, 2007

Log Home Decorating

Log home decorating is perhaps on of the more fun decorating projects. Using a cottage theme, log home decorating provides you an opportunity to draw from nature and implement some of your favorite objects. If you are a person who spends a lot of time at your cottage or log home, no doubt you’ve started a collection of treasures to display. Family photos and handmade ornaments are popular accessories for log home decorating. Any object reflecting family memories are great for a log home or cottage.

A log cabin is a home away from home. It is intended to be warm and cozy for all those who visit. Choosing earthly colors for paint and fabric would help create this atmosphere in log home decorating. This environment is meant to be welcoming and cheerful. Adding some vibrant colors and patterns in cushions and slip-covers will certainly brighten the space and enhance your log home decorating.

Usually people try to find used furniture for their log home or cottage. You many have some unwanted furniture at home such as a chair, a table or a couch. Instead of discarding them, why not take them to your log home. Flea markets and garage sales are great places to find amazing furniture to use in your log home decorating project. Remember, one person’s junk is another person’s treasure. Old wooden pieces of furniture are perfect for log cabin decorating. You may want to leave them in their original state or to give them a newer look, you may want to paint them or if it’s a chair, perhaps make nice slip-covers in a bright floral pattern.

Besides the mementos you brought from home, there are many accessories you can use in log cabin decorating. Trying to keep with a cottage theme, you might look for baskets made from natural materials that you can hang from the ceiling or place on a table, wooden bowls, galvanized tin pots and buckets, old jars or jugs, there are countless objects you could use to accessorize in log home decorating. Trying to create a feeling of warmth and cosiness, you could have handmade quilts in your log cabin. Handmade items make wonderful additions to log home decorating.

When choosing flooring for a log home or cottage, natural wood such as birch, cedar or pine, are great choices. You can leave your wood floor in its natural form, allowing it to age and remain authentic looking. You can also pick from many beautiful wood stains to use on your floor which will protect it and also compliment it. Area rugs are nice in log home decorating. Area rugs make a space cozy especially when laid on a wood floor.

Log home decorating allows you to be in touch with nature and all the wonderful materials it has to share. The very structure of the building is made of logs which came from the forest. The scent of the logs alone, add to the natural feeling in a log cabin. Log home decorating is a project that may never be completed. You’ll always find something special that can only be appreciated in your log cabin or cottage.

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Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Helpful Home Decorating Tips

When making plans for a home decorating project, it is important to sit down and write down your ideas and goals. Without a plan the experience may become confusing and frustrating. There are many details to work out when planning to decorate your home such as theme, materials and intentions for the space being decorated. It is pointless to get up one morning thinking I’ll decorate my dining room today. It would be a nice thought but without previous planning, doubtfully the project would amount to much. Home decorating tips such as this are helpful.

After jotting down ideas and goals for your home decorating project, the next phase might be to consider your budget, how much can you afford to spend on redecorating. Materials and accessories could be costly depending on what your decorating plans are. If desiring to make changes to your entire home, you should have access to a sufficient amount of money. Helpful home decorating tips should always make your budget a priority. There are hidden costs when making huge improvements in your home. Once the home decorating begins, little expenses seem to jump out of the woodwork. Planning a home decorating project that fits your budget is a helpful home decorating tip.

Once you are all straightened out regarding the financial situation, you will want to choose a style or them for your home decorating project. There are many to choose from and the decision should be made based on your likes and interests. Country decorating provides a sense of warmth and coziness, while a modern theme might be loud and alive. Remember when planning to decorate, this theme may be around for awhile. For this reason another good home decorating tip is, choose a theme or a style you can live with.

After making a final decision about your decorating theme, a helpful home decorating tip might be to sit down and sketch your plan on paper. Using a pencil and paper, sketch a diagram of the area you are about to decorate. Considering the size, spend some time arranging and rearranging, through drawing, the items to go in this space. Using a mental visualization and the sketch, you should be certain of your goal before the actual work begins. Another helpful home decorating tip at this stage of the game is aiming to highlight

Your imagination, your creativity – these are two great assets in home decorating. Perhaps one of the most helpful home decorating tips is to make use of your own creative abilities. When your project begins, if an idea pops in your head or you discover you’d like to try orange instead of beige, go for it. Often times it’s those off the wall ideas that make a space look astonishing. It’s your home, your idea, use your judgement.

There are many helpful home decorating tips. They can be found in home decorating magazines, books, on programs or on the Internet. If having concerns and inhibitions about starting a decorating project in your home, you could certainly get some helpful home decorating tips from these sources. Decorating your home is meant to be an exciting and joyous occasion. The number one tip for home decorating is have fun.

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