November 21, 2008

Curtain Rod Tips Or How To Hang Your Curtains In Style

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Before, they were used to simply serve their purpose hang curtains. Today, curtain rods are more than just a tool. They have evolved into a more functional, more sophisticated devices that do not just hang curtains but also compliment and enhance the overall effect of the drapes.

Showing more skin, curtain rods are no longer the typical metal or wooden sticks used to hang curtains. They have evolved into remarkable works of skill or talent, showing every design as an intricate sketch of masterpiece.

Wooden curtain rods are now made more sophisticated and classy. Most of them are handmade and crafted with the most top-rated materials to bring out the beauty of the wooden material.

Various designs were sculptured in the wood, with different glaze materials or varnish as the finishing touches. Hence, you can make either a Victorian or a Western-inspired window with curtain rods that were made from high-quality wooden materials.

On the other hand, the solid and powerful effect of metal curtain rods is no longer confined to the usual plain metal stick. With the growing popularity of metal curtain rods, consumers now have more choices. They can choose from a wide array of metal curtain rods such as solid brass, chrome, graphite with brass, and brushed chrome.

With a wider range of choices, more and more manufacturers tried to develop newer, fresher, and more exquisite designs to compliment, contrast, or enhance the beauty of curtains. They can even modify plain curtains by transforming them into something more elegant.

Installing curtain rods has also evolved into an innovation, bringing ease and convenience in mounting curtain rods on walls, woods, or other types of surfaces. Hence, whether you live in a castle, cabin, or the classic abode, there is certainly a good curtain rod that will suit your taste, your style, and of course, your curtains.

However, curtain rods do not just differ according to their designs or structures. They also differ in sizes and shapes. Hence, it is important to measure your windows first before you go out and buy your curtain rods.

Here are some things you must consider when buying curtain rods:

1. Your windows

Your windows have different sizes, according to your plan when you were just building your house. And even if you have bought a ready-made house, window sizes are not standard for all types of houses. Hence, it is extremely important to measure your windows first before you start buying your curtain rods.

All you have to do is to measure the outside part of your window. This is where you will mount your curtain rods. It is best to have the correct size than to waste time and money by going back to the store just because you have to wrong size.

Keep in mind that as a rule, your curtain rods should always be longer than your window by as much as 5 inches. This ensures total coverage for your windows.

2. Your curtains

Of course, you should never start buying curtain rods without looking first at the curtains that you will use. The types of curtains you will use will determine the type of curtain rod that you have to buy.

For example, if you will be using the typical designs of curtains that flow straight down the wall, you will have to buy a chrome curtain rod, for heavier drapes, you need to buy stronger metals such as graphite with brass or solid brass.

3. Strength of the curtain rod

You would not want your curtains sagged unattractively down your windows, right? Hence, to avoid such dilemma, it is best to choose curtains rods according to their strength and capacity to hold a certain type of drapes or curtains.

For heavier curtains, it is best to choose stronger, more solid curtain rods. Supporting devices should also be considered. These brackets provide end-to-end support for the rod, as well as support for the middle portion of the curtain rod.

4. Your budget

Curtain rods can be very expensive especially if they were made from high-quality materials. Hence, if you cannot afford to buy those expensive kinds, it is best to stick the ordinary.

Keep in mind that decorating your home with good sets of curtain rods can change the way people will look at it. However, it does not necessarily mean that you have to spend more than what you can afford just to decorate your house.

So the next time you buy your curtain rods, consider these factors and you will definitely make a big difference. Even if curtain rods are generally seen as something that holds up your curtains, they can also reflect the kind of personality that you have.

Lee Dobbins writes for http://curtains.home-webzone.com where you can learn more about different curtain rods and choosing the right curtains for your room.

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November 20, 2008

Teen Rooms on the Cheap!

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How to decorate a teens bedroom is one of the most common questions I
receive. Especially for those on a budget, this can seem like a
daunting task! Never fear, The Budget Decorator is here!

Teen rooms are different for kids rooms in that they should be treated
more like an adult space, but with a fun flair. Involve your child and
come up with a theme that helps to express who they are. (NOT what you
want for them!) Be sure to give the theme a name, even is its
something like “Modern Plush in Blue”, or “Country
Princess” - whatever
will give it life!

Let your teen choose their colors, but give them some guidance. Buy a
decorating magazine, and have them choose a color theme out of the
pages, or surf decorating sites on the internet. That way, they feel
they have chosen themselves, but you are assured you two have chosen a
proven color scheme.

Now, use these quick ideas for transforming your teens room, on the
cheap!

1.PAINT!!! Perhaps a teens room is the most important room you could
consider painting. Teens are very sensitive to color, and they are
much more free with their sense of adventure. Use a bolder color on
the wall behind the bed, and you have instant drama and a great focal
point! (Teens LOVE instant gratification, the paint will be one of
their favorite parts of the decorating project!) Cost of paint: around
$12.

2. Bedding. The bed is usually the focal point of the room, and a
favorite hangout spot for teens to read, do their fingernails, talk on
the phone - so it definitely deserves some attention. An easy way
to
update bedding on a budget is to create covers for the old comforters.
You can do this quite easily with two flat sheets the same bedding
size as the comforter. Flat sheets are cheap, you can pick up twin
size at your local discount store for less than $5! Sew the sheets
wrong side together on three side leaving one short side open. Turn
right side out, the add Velcro, ribbons, or snaps to the inside of the
short end. Insert the old comforter, and close! Easy, quick, and
cheap! Throw pillows can easily be made out of flat sheets as well.
Try using bright, funky colors on the bedding to make a real
statement. Cost of four twin sheets for comforter cover and
pillow - $20.

3. Windows. Light control and privacy can best be met in a teens rooms
with vinyl mini blinds - they are cheap, and easily replaceable. If
an
extra boost of color or softness is desired, add simple curtain panels
over the blinds. Keep it simple here, fussiness is rarely a quality
teens are looking for in their rooms. Remember those cheap sheets?
These are great for sewing curtains because of their large size - no
piecing panels of fabric together. You also don’t need to worry
about
quality of fabric as much as color, after all, the blinds are really
providing the light control. Cost of sheets or blinds - less than
$10.

4. Accessories. Punch up a teens room with some funky details to add
drama and style. Pick up some cool (and maybe a little tacky) fringe
or beading from the clearance table at the craft store, and glue
around the bottom edge of the lampshade, the hems of the curtains,
even onto shelf edging. Save all those free cd’s from Aol and the
like, and then turn them over to the clean side and glue to the frame
of a mirror, or to cover a closet door. Glue together in an
overlapping fashion to make faux frames for all your kids inevitable
posters. Pick up wooden letters from the craft store in their
initials, or to create a significant word or phrase, then paint one of
the brighter accent colors of the room and hang over the bed, window,
or doorway. Use old sports equipment picked up at a yard sale as
curtain rods, hat racks, or magazine holders. Even hung on the wall as
an art grouping, sports memorabilia can be meaningful for a sports
buff. Total cost - can be done for less than $15.

5. Finally, personality. Inject your child’s own special
personality
into his special place. Hang those ribbons and certificates, frame a
few personal photos of family vacations, or find a shelf for those
special stuffed animals they aren’t quite ready to part with just
yet.

Use this opportunity to recognize your childs individual gifts, and
celebrate them. Cost - not a thing. As the commercial goes;
memories - priceless.

Kathy Wilson is an author, columnist, and editor of The Budget
Decorator. For hundreds of free budget decorating ideas, and to sign
up for her free online newsletter and free ebook, visit her at
http://www.TheBudgetDecorator.com

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November 16, 2008

Add Warmth To Your Home With A Fireplace Mantel

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What’s a fireplace without a fireplace mantel? It would be a lonely hole in the wall were light comes from. Creepy isn’t it? A fireplace mantel is a substantial part of the whole fireplace setup of a home. Without the mantel, there wouldn’t be much to be excited about a fireplace.

Fireplaces have been focal points of attraction in the house. However, it is the fireplace mantel that really brings out the beauty of a fireplace. It serves a fireplace like a frame serves a picture. A proper mantel can also boost up the value of the house as an asset because it brings out the beauty of the house’ centerpiece.

Fireplace mantels have long been around, dating back to the Renaissance Period in Italy. The earliest designs were inspired by the architectural supremacy of the Greeks and the Romans. These designs were heavily embroidered with lavish designs and accessories. During the advent of the Edwardian era, the designs of mantels became more subtle. Today, design and materials come together to determine the overall look of the fireplace mantels.

There are two main things to consider when choosing the proper mantel for your fireplace. An improperly chosen and installed fireplace mantel is as bad as not having one at all.

Here are some important factors to look at:

-Type of mantel

Choosing the right type of mantel for your fireplace is the most important factor to look at. Different house motifs require different types of fireplace mantels. For older houses which are preserved well (which owners would want to further preserve) an antique fireplace mantel would be suitable. We are referring to colonial-style houses. The antique mantels have this certain timeless quality in them that brings back the designs of the older eras.

In determining the right type of mantel, people should first look at whether they would like to have a mantel shelf or a surround mantel (with designs on the side). Mantel shelves work differently in the sense that they accentuate the fireplace like a crown uplifts a king. The shelves are usually holds the prized possessions of the homeowner and display them for the visitors to see. Mantel surrounds accentuate the fireplace by giving dimensions to the sides of the fireplace.

-Material

Choosing the material to be used in the fireplace mantel is as important as choosing the design of the mantel. There are several materials which have become popular in terms of fireplace mantels. Let’s take a look at wooden mantels first.

After the First World War, wooden mantels started gaining popularity throughout the world. The main reason why it ascended in terms of popularity is that wooden mantels are relatively easy to install (as compared to stone or marble). Oak is perhaps the most popular kind of wood that is used in fireplace mantels because of its superior quality. Fiberboard is gaining popularity as an alternative material because it is cheap and elegant looking material.

A good thing about wooden mantels is that one can choose the kind of varnish or paint color that will be used. A downside in using wood as a mantel is that wood is combustible. One should check the local fire department with regards to the regulations in using wood as a fireplace mantel.

Stone mantels are one of the oldest fireplace mantels. The use of stone as a material for mantels can be traced back to the 16th century. The most popular kinds of stones that are used for mantels are marble, slate granite and limestone. However, the use of these stones can be quite heavy for one’s pockets. Cast stone, which is a pre-fabricated kind of stone, is popular today since it is very cheap as compared to the other stones. It resembles the expensive stones at a least-costly price. Cast stone mantels are usually priced starting at seven hundred dollars.

The fireplace mantel is as equally important as the fireplace itself, perhaps not in terms of functionality, but definitely in terms of aesthetics. Properly choosing the right type of mantel and the right materials are the two most important things in installing a fireplace mantel. Mantels can really be costly but they will really bring out the beauty of a house and increase its value.

Lee Dobbins writes for http://fireplaces.home-webzone.com where you can find more about how you can enhance your home with a fireplace.

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