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Want A More Comfy Bedroom- Read Here

February 12th, 2010 Blog Writer No comments

Your bedroom should be a retreat, an individual hideaway from the hectic pace of the modern world. It should really reflect your sense of style and taste. Here are a few ideas to bear in mind when decorating your bedroom.

Keep it simple

A bedroom should look and feel comfortable, comfortable and tidy regardless of what your taste is. That implies keeping your furniture to the basics of only what you want. And if you have a smaller room, don’t try and put a king-sized be in there. You will be squeezing around things and that’ll get exhausting in short order. So keep the size of your space in mind as you get your bedroom furnishings.

Try to keep it to an easy plan like your bed, a reading chair, a couple of nice tables, your dressers, a pair floor lamps and that’s’s about it. Try really losing the TV. I know..it’s impossible for some of you but listen, when I first tried that with the cell telephone and PC I really was able to get some sleep. You actually should give it a try.
Use relaxing colors if possible.

Instead of crazy and bold primary colors, select more calming shades and neutral tones unless you actually have your heart set on making a statement. Hey it’s your bedroom and if you can snooze with purple walls then who am I to argue with you..? If you want to stay in a similar color range but want to try and take it down a notch, then try something along the lines of lavender instead. You get the point.

Give some luxury bed linens a go

If you can afford it at all, do yourself a big favor and invest in 300 or better thread count one hundred pc sateen bed linen and a well made bed comforter You’ll snooze like you are in a hotel in London, Berlin or Paris I’m enlightening you. You will not be sorry about it. Watch for sales online and take the plunge.

Add different textures

You could also try adding another fascinating features thru your bedroom like silky or textured wall coverings. What about a interesting area rug..? Perhaps a linen table cloth..?

Have heaps of Storage

You could try one of those really cool distressed wooden trunks to cover all of your extra blankets, pillows and bedding and other stuff out of site. Do not forget to have a good organization system in place in the closet so your clothes and shoes are neat also.

Window treatments

A well thought out approach to your windows will help you not only create a calm, quiet and dark place to get to sleep but will also even help add another element of beauty too. Don’t just stick anything up there, but fool around with color and texture here also, just as in the rest of your room. Remember that more substantial draperies will help block out not only light but noise too.

Using some of these ideas will help you create a perfect bedroom space to chill, sleep, read and dream.

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Unique Baby Scrapbooking Ideas

November 3rd, 2009 Blog Writer No comments

If you’re looking for unique ideas to put a bit of flavor into your baby page, I’ve got a few that I think you’ll like. I have seen a lot of baby scrapbook pages and the ones that always catch my eye and make me say, “aww”, are the ones that are out of the ordinary. I always like the ones that don’t have the usual baby cutie flare better. Here’s some baby scrapbooking layout ideas.

1. Country style

One way to make your baby page unique is to add a bit of country flare. I don’t mean go all country, just a little bit. Instead of the blue on white or the pink on white with the little polka dots, why not choose a tiny flower print? Or for baby boys, how about a stripe with some browns in it? Instead of paper, why not fabric? To make it more country looking, choose prints with a slightly faded look. You could still go with the traditional pink and blue, but why not do it in ribbon instead? Buttons always make things look more country.

2. Brights

I know pastels are generally considered baby colors, but we’re breaking out of that shell. How about we try something different? By using brighter colors, the pages stand out a little bit. But you don’t want it to look like a toddler page. Primary colors are generally used for first days of school type pages. We don’t want to confuse our viewers. So instead, let’s pair up some brights with some pastels. For example, if it’s a girl, pick out a bright green print, maybe with some brown in it or white, and pair it with a pastel pink in small quantities. Or if it’s a boy, pick out a bright orange, maybe with some small amounts of yellow in it, and pair it with a pastel blue in small quantities. These are just examples of how to use brighter colors on your baby pages.

3. Darks

If brights just aren’t your thing, here’s an even better idea. How about darker versions? It would look really nice to have navy blue as your background and dark brown as the accent for a baby boy. Add hints of the regular pastel blue and you’ve got a very nice color scheme for a baby boy that breaks out of the norm. Try using a deep purple as a base for a baby girl and then your accents can be anything from violet to pink to light coral.

For more great ideas, visit ScrappingLayouts.com.

My name is Jennifer. I’m a programmer by profession, but my other skills include shopping, sewing, scrapbooking, photography, photo editing, custom framing, and other general crafting. I like to use sketches to help me make beautiful layouts. Visit ScrappingLayouts.com for scrapbooking layout ideas and sketches.

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Decoration For Baby: Four Ways To Modernise Your Ideas

September 26th, 2009 Blog Writer No comments

Choosing the right decoration for baby is one of those exciting, yet possibly daunting things every parent-to-be finds themselves mulling over in the run up to the birth.

One thing we can be sure of: It is something that you have a lot control over as the birth of your baby approaches.

It’s also a great means of expressing your creativity. You can really stamp your own ideas on your baby nursery room. But what if your impression of decorating the nursery is an dull, worn out range of old fashioned ideas which are about as inspiring as a rainy weekend watching paint dry?

This article will explain some better, more up-to-date inspiring designs to brighten up your newborn’s environment.

Pastels
Is your favorite song ‘A Whiter Shade Of Pale’? Proceed with caution when it comes to pastels or your newborn will think it’s 1982! The old standbys – pink for girls, baby blue for boys and lemon yellow for gender non-specific – are about as old-fashioned as it gets.

It can’t be denied that pastels are restful, and every parent wants a calm, rested young baby. So what do you do to create a happy environment for little one to sleep in, but glam nursery decoration up a bit? There are two ways round this dilemma.

Solution number one is to liven things up with a pattern – what about grey and white spots (this looks a lot better than it sounds), or a “soft clash” such as turquoise and dusky pink?

The second solution is to have a plain pastel background and combine it with…

Bold Colors
Expert and parents all agree on one thing: young babies can’t get enough of primary colors and love contrast. (Did you know that the perfect soft toy for a newborn is a panda?) The lesson here is to include some bold patterns that stand out against the restful, paler interior. It’s essential to have a combination.

Avoid Animals
Ever since nurseries have been decorated, the main source of inspiration has been one of the following: cute little rabbits, gamboling sheep, cheeky elephants…the list goes on. Have you got some notion that an animal-inspired design is the only one available? Think again. Why not try…

Murals
Nursery wall murals don’t have to be grand or expensive. What they are is a unique way to create a theme in your baby’s nursery, without having to cover every surface (especially in fluffy little rabbits…). These days it’s easy to find murals based on traditional rhymes like Jack And Jill, and come in pieces which you put up yourself.

It’s like wallpapering, but without all the hassle!

Indeed planning your whole decoration for baby should be all about putting your own contemporary stamp on this important room – and having fun of course!

Find out more about decoration for baby and children’s wall murals here.

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10 Quick And Inexpensive Ways To Brighten Your Home For Spring!

August 27th, 2009 Blog Writer No comments

Spring is a sign of renewal in many areas of our lives, and our homes are no different! There is something energizing and refreshing about bringing that bright, airy feeling of Spring into your home. Here are the 10 best ways to spruce up and revitalize your rooms, on a dime!

1.Add white! White with your present color scheme will both cool and brighten, adding the freshness that only white can! If your room colors tend toward the warm side, such as yellows, browns, or reds…then choose creamier white such as ecru or ivory. If you have cooler colors in your room, such as greens and blues, go with the brighter, cleaner whites.

2.Try painting your focal wall, (that is, the one most seen) in a sunnier, brighter, or lighter shade of your current wall color. It will add lightness to the room without drastically changing the whole scheme. Don’t worry, you can always go back to that rich red in the fall, but how about a little petal pink, or sky blue? Remember, its only paint, its cheap!

3.Add a floral print fabric to your room. Using the primary colors already in your room, visit your fabric store and pick out a floral fabric you love with at least one of those primary colors in it. (The more, the better, but don’t feel you must have every color in the room also in the fabric!) Use that floral fabric to make table scarves, placemats, pillow covers, and simple seat cushion covers. Pair it with a solid fabric color already in the room, and you have a custom coordinated look, for just a few dollars and some simple straight sewing!

4.Pick up some pretty colored glassware from the dollar shop, and display it where the sun will light it up! You could even use clear glassware, and fill it with colored water to coordinate with the room. Use your glassware as vases, pencil holders, or candy dishes, but make sure it is seen! Glass sparkles and adds a bit of sunshine to a room.

5.Take down your curtains, and just leave your mini blinds underneath. Don’t leave it bare, though, we don’t want boring! Swag some dried or silk flowers over the top of the blinds, or use some muslin to twist around a curtain rod for an informal but airy valance. (No sew!)

6.Keep your windows sparkling clean. Dirty windows cut down on a surprising amount of light, and make a room look dull. As a bonus, clean windows mean more sparkling glass, and that makes room feel larger and brighter!

7.Pot up some pansies from the garden center and use them indoors as houseplants. They are cheap, easy, and add flowers to a room without the cost of replacing floral arrangements every week! You can even coordinate the flower color to the color scheme of the room. Don’t match the colors, just pick something complementary.

8.Clear most of the artwork and accessories out of your room, and just keep a few larger, simpler pieces. It declutters the room, and helps to put the focus on the freshness of a room. Consider picking up a white lattice from the garden center, and hang it on the wall as a focal point. Place a potted plant in front of it, or hang small framed garden catalog prints from it. Let it be a reminder of the outdoors all season long!

9.Use a stencil or a stamp to add floral and nature motifs to your room for very little money. Stencil vines around windows and doors, hand paint seasonal sayings over doorways with a paint pen, or stamp a floral bouquet on the front of cupboard doors. You can always paint over those small areas with touch up paint in the fall. (Or you might love them so much, they stay year round!)

10.Finally, don’t forget your entry area when you are creating that spring glow all around your home. Remember, your entries are a visitors first impression of your home! Add a pot of pansies on the porch, paint your entry a fresh spring color, and hang a handmade wreath or a basket of flowers on the front door.

All these ideas take very little time, little or no money, and do wonders for your spirit and the spirit of those who you love. Take a little time to brighten your lives!burn the fat feed the muscle review

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