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November 11, 2009

Bathroom Decoration Ideas

Filed under: Decor,DIY,Home — rightwords @ 2:15 am

The bathroom is a necessary room in the house but it should be more than functional. I like to have a big bathroom that I can relax in. The ambience must be chilled and the bathroom decoration ideas should reflect that. It’s the room in the house that you can escape to. You can pamper yourself with a long soak in the tub by the light of some  scented candles. That’s the perfect end to my day.

I hate a bathroom, or any other room for that matter, that’s cluttered. It must be tidy and spacious. A sunken tub would be nice and one of those shower units that have a skylight above them. It gives the illusion that you’re showering in fresh rain. Bathroom Decoration ideas must pay attention to color. I like soft, neutral colors in the bathroom. I don’t want anything bright giving me a migraine in the mornings. I’m not very good in the mornings. I need a dark green, subtle lemon shade or terracotta.

The bathroom fittings must be modern and shiny. I don’t want to pretend I’m in some Victorian parlor room. Some leafy plants would be nice. Bathroom decoration ideas for the 21st century should be minimalist with a complete ban on any corny motifs. Fish, boats and seashells are out. If I want that sort of thing, I’ll go to the beach. Brass fittings would be ok as long as they’re not too ornate.

The bathroom must be easy to clean. No rugs or fancy drapes. The walls must be fully tiled, with maybe one wall fitted with mirror tiles. I’m not vain, it just gives a sense of space!  I know all these home make over shows are obsessed with stencils. These don’t fit in with my bathroom decoration ideas. I want plain tiles as God intended them.

Speaking of make over shows, some of them have inspirational ideas including inventive bathroom decoration ideas. However, others are barking mad. I saw one the other day that featured the apartment of a young, trendy couple who had designed the whole place. Admittedly, the apartment was gorgeous and very tastefully decorated. It was the bathroom facilities that were weird. This couple didn’t like walls and the entire apartment was open plan. Their bath tub was extra large so it could comfortably fit the two of them in, and it was plonked in the apartment for all to see.

Even more bizarrely, the toilet was on the other side of the master bedroom, behind a wall but a very thin, see thru glass one. The husband explained that this unusual state of affairs was because he wanted to continue his conversation when his wife was taking a call of nature. Bathroom decoration ideas with a hint of eccentricity.

Read more about bathroom designs and bathroom design ideas.

September 16, 2009

How To Mask Your Home When You’re Painting

Filed under: Decor,DIY,Home — rightwords @ 3:08 pm

It doesn’t matter if you’re painting inside or outside your home you’re going to need to mask some areas off. You can skip the masking of course (many people do because they’re in a hurry) but you’ll wind up with streaks and blobs of paint everywhere. There’s no point in saving 30 minutes of time by skipping masking and then spending 2 days making up for your mistakes right?

Usually the standard masking tape is enough for most jobs. But if the painting or decorating job is going to last for more than a few days you might want to consider what’s called blue tape. This type of tape is just that bit more durable than your ordinary masking tape – especially in outdoors type conditions. It also has a specially designed adhesive that stops it sticking to the surfaces underneath and causing any unpredictable damage when you peel it back off later on.

Most DIY fans tend to use old newspaper to mask off sections of their floors when painting near skirting boards or just over wooden flooring or carpet. This is a very cheap solution to the problem but isn’t the best option. Why? Just because paint is liquid and newspaper won’t stand anything more than a very minor spill. Not only that but it tears so easily and this can lead to paint splashes falling through those tears. The split second you stand on a ladder that has newspaper underneath it the ladder legs will go right through it.

You can get special paper that’s designed for use in masking but it can be pretty expensive and isn’t reusable so it’s not really environmentally friendly from that point of view. It’s still an option for you and a lot better than your bog standard newspaper.

If you’re really serious about protecting your floors or carpets then you need to use plastics or tarps that are designed for painting jobs. Using plastic rubbish bags won’t be enough – they also tear really easily so you know what happens then! Tarps and proper plastic covers are also reusable so you’re doing your bit for the environment here too.

Masking off areas doesn’t take a lot of skill. It’s more a case of being patient than anything else. The time you put into it though will pay off tenfold because you’re not going to have to spend days cleaning up splashes of paint afterwards. This means that your newly painted room can be put to use almost straight away (once the paint has dried of course).

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September 7, 2009

Sponge Painting Tips

Filed under: Decor,DIY,Home — rightwords @ 4:16 pm

The idea of painting with sponges is something that will remind most people of being in kindergarden painting funny shapes with their first teacher. Most people only ever think of painting their walls either with a brush or roller.

You don’t need anything too fancy to start sponge painting with. Natural sponges are your best choice for interior decorating jobs. The artificial sponges are ok but you just don’t get the same finish as with the real thing.

You’ll want to avoid oil based paints when sponge painting – they won’t work (generally speaking) when you’re trying to achieve this type of finish. Water based/latex paints are ideal for sponge painting because they’re easier to work with and you can rinse off painting tools easily after using them.

Read the full article on how to sponge paint here.

March 17, 2008

Tips For Cleaning Your Paint Brushes

Filed under: Decor,DIY,Hobbies,Home — rightwords @ 4:13 pm
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People spend a lot of money when they decide on painting their home or apartment. Most of this money is spent on the various tools and accessories you need for interior decorating. Good paint brushes may be expensive but they are more than worth the money as they can be used or and over again in future painting project. If you care for your paint brushes properly that is. Cleaning your paint brushes isn’t rocket science and even the most amateur of painters can handle this task.

If you’re using water based paint then cleaning up your brushes is fairly easy; even if you’ve let them sit and dry up for a short while. Cleaning your paint brushes immediately after use is the smart course of action but sometimes we just forget these things eh? First, remove any excess paint that is still on the brush by wiping it on a old rag. Then, run cool or slightly warm water over the brush until the water dripping from the brush is clear. Gently press the brush bristles against the side of the sink or other hard surface to remove excess water. Allow the brush to dry. Badda bing – one clean paint brush!

Read the full article on how to clean your paint brushes here.

June 30, 2007

Chalet Style Decor

Filed under: Decor,DIY,Home — rightwords @ 12:28 am

A chalet feel can really bring home the memories of that place you stayed in on that romantic holiday, the simplicity of it makes it such a relaxing atmosphere, and with the decorating products on the market today its possible to put that little chalet right in your own home, so you can be on holiday all the time, and relax in style.

Read more about chalet style decorating ideas.

June 24, 2007

Italian Interior Decorating

Filed under: Decor,DIY,Home,Shopping — rightwords @ 3:48 pm

Many of you have been to Italy on holiday, and if not then we have all seen images of this beautiful country’s scenery and art on Television. This is why Italian decorating styles are being increasingly recreated in other countries, and go towards creating a wonderfully clean, stylish room.

June 17, 2007

Bedroom Interior Design Ideas

Filed under: Decor,DIY,Home — rightwords @ 12:32 am

If you are going to redecorate a bedroom, you will need to come up with a style that you like first. This will allow you to make sure that everything goes together, and also that it doesn’t look like everyone else’s bedroom.

Many people like going for a tropical design, allowing them to imagine desert islands with palm trees and the warm sun. To achieve this, you will want to base your room around pale blues and greens, and add highlights with cream and white. Accessorise with tropical items, such as a rattan chair, and maybe a woven rug to feel like you’re on holiday again!

Source: http://www.decorsecrets.com

June 13, 2007

Bring The Orient Into Your Home

Filed under: Decor,DIY,Home — rightwords @ 12:55 am

The Asian decorating style is definitely one of the harder decorating themes to achieve, as people tend to add more and more to make it look good, but in reality it is the simplicity of Asian designs that make them so appealing. When designing an Asian style room, research it well, ask for tips, and bear in mind that if it doesn’t look quite right, the chances are that you need to take something out.

Article provided by: http://www.decorsecrets.com

June 10, 2007

Americana Decor Tips and Ideas

Filed under: Decor,DIY,Home — rightwords @ 11:25 pm

Once the room is decorated, it’s time to accessorise! The first step is to buy furniture that goes with the design, this usually consists of fairly simple, white furnishings, perhaps a really plump sofa, and a storage box painted with an American flag, or the same design on a coffee table. The same goes for plant pots, which can be painted with a flag and used instead of end tables. Try going for something like a cactus to fit in with the Americana theme.

Learn more about Americana decor ideas today.

June 8, 2007

Your Bathroom – The Forgotten Place?

Filed under: Decor,DIY,Home,Uncategorized — rightwords @ 10:16 am

For most people, their bathroom is a very small room that is only used for thirty minutes each day at the absolute maximum. For this reason these rooms are often forgotten about, but it is a real shame, because a bathroom is the one room you can really go to town with, so try and have some fun with it.

Would you like to discover more ideas for decorating small bathrooms?

Article source: http://www.decorsecrets.com

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