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Children’s Room | Fix This Mess!

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

Children's Room | Fix This Mess!Do your kids rooms are so messy to find something in them appears impossible task? So, pay attention to these strategies that will restore some order to the spaces of their children.

Firstly, do your children need everything in their rooms? Are you collecting clothes and shoes they are small toys or are they already obsolete? Do not have mercy: give them to someone else, donate to charity shop or discard. It makes no sense to bring order to things that are already out of use.

If the room of one of their children in particular is in a catastrophic state (drawers full of garbage, candy wrappers, broken toys, pens uncapped, etc..) Experiment with the technique of “mined”: Take the crate, box or bag and pour the contents onto sheets of newspaper. All that does not serve should be on the newspaper. Then wrap it and put it directly into the trash basket. (more…)

Learn to Keep Your Kitchen Table and Dining Cleared

Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

learn to keep your kitchen table and dining clearedIn the tables of your kitchen or your dining room can be deposited all the belongings of family members. Whether the car keys, pencils, pens, mail, or other miscellaneous items, the dinner, the table can end up full of stuff.

To cut this habit and organize the kitchen, try to make a central area where everyone can put their belongings. This is not necessary to remodel the kitchen. Simply install hooks on the wall to put the portfolios, the arches and backpacks.

Below these hooks can put a small ledge with the name of each member of your family. This will save time when ordering the house and achieve desired cuisine. The objects found around the house can be located on this ledge with the help of some cans, so that each family member make a habit of making sure that the objects end up in their proper place after each day. (more…)

Neutral Colors for Painting

Saturday, September 17th, 2011

neutral colors for paintingNeutral colors are used to set a color scheme. Neutrals are not just white, ivory, or what is between the white and gray. Almost any color can become neutral once it is “grisalizado” or neutralized with its complementary color. Neutral colors are sometimes used to shorten the work, but can also be used as the dominant color, secondary color, or even as an accent in the room.

A room that is built on neutral colors as the dominant side is sometimes very sophisticated and elegant, though sometimes in traditional interiors the dominant color is neutralized and the accents are more pronounced. There is no reason why you can not do the reverse and make your accent colors are neutralized in the room and the walls are more vivid. This is often done in contemporary design. (more…)

How to Cean Silk Flowers Artificial

Saturday, July 30th, 2011

how to clean silk flower artificialThe fresh flowers are very pleasing to the eye. Place fresh flowers in a vase will bring instant color and beauty to a room no matter how dull and poor that is. Most people are happy to see fresh flowers in a beautiful vase.

However, there are other people who can not stand to be around freshly cut flowers, mainly because they are allergic to them. For these people, artificial silk flowers can be a suitable alternative. (more…)

How to Clean Artificial Flowers

Tuesday, July 19th, 2011

how to clean artificial flowersHaving artificial flowers is a great way to make the house look a freshness and vibrancy without having to spend to buy live flowers every week. While some artificial flowers may seem sleazy and false, some seem very real. If you want artificial flowers at home, invest in buying more expensive flowers, but also of better quality, because if these are well maintained, can make a big difference in your home.

If you have decided you are buying good quality artificial flowers, you must also learn to properly clean artificial flowers. This task can be quite complicated, since many of these flowers, especially the better quality, are made with delicate fabrics and materials that can be easily damaged if not treated carefully. Reading and understanding the following tips on this, you will become an expert in no time.

For very small particles or very finite layers of dust, you can use a hand dryer to a minimum. The bottles of compressed air are also a good option. Blows air with gentle but firm, loose particles of dirt and dust are easily removed. (more…)

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