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Five Ways Your Home Can Benefit from Rain Water Collection

Owning and maintaining an eco-friendly home has long since stopped being considered a fad, or a passing trend. As dangers to our resources and everyday living environment become all the more present and poignant, an increasing number of homeowners are turning to alternative solutions to rendering their homes ‘greener’. There are many tested and true ways to implement such beneficial changes, and one of the more popular is having a rain water collection tank installed. Current technologies allow for such tanks to be put in underground, thereby not unnecessarily taking up space in your backyard. You will be able to continue caring for your plants in the garden, while also actively contributing to the effort against the depletion of exhaustible resources. If you’re considering such a change, here are five ways in which your home will benefit from your move for improvement.

Eco-Friendliness

First and foremost, you will be reducing your carbon footprint by a large margin. Research shows that most domestic waste occurs in terms of water consumption. Toilets that flush unnecessarily large amounts of water, piping systems that are faultily insulated and the simple matter of domestic water consumption all contribute to this problem. By having a rain water tank installed you will be minimizing these issues, since rain water can be cleaned for indoor non-drinkable use.

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Cost Reduction

It goes without saying that by using a resource that occasionally (and quite literally) falls from the sky for free, you will be substantially reducing your water bills. Rain water can be used for several types of purposes, from watering your garden to drinking water at home. Naturally, rain water is also available for industrial use, with washing your car a potential analogy for use at home. Rain water tanks are, indeed, an investment, but they are one that goes a long way where cutting costs is concerned. And no one is that well off to refuse the promise of lower bills, are they?

Control

With rain water collection tanks, you, the homeowner can exercise a substantially increased amount of control over how much water is used inside your home. By monitoring inbound and outgoing water levels you will be able to keep an eye out on costs, too. Tanks do require maintenance, but this maintenance is substantially cheaper overall than what you’re now paying on your water bills. At the same time, tank users are relatively independent and autonomous, since they are never as heavily affected by outages or issues with the domestic water relay system.

Flexibility

Water collection systems are flexible in design. Don’t think that the word ‘tank’ automatically implies a single type of technical or engineering solution. You can opt for any dimension that best suits your domestic needs, as well as any pipe configuration. The overall design of your home and yard will be only minimally affected if you opt for this sustainable solution.

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Irrigation

Fervent gardeners are well aware of the costs of irrigation. If you are among them and are constantly concerned with ways to save on the water your plants, lawn and flowers require, then there is no better solution than collecting rain water. It is substance-free and therefore much safer for your garden than water coming in through the public piping system anyway.

Author Bio

Any Thompson, a home improvement enthusiast writes on Sydney Water Tanks. Her main area of interest, research and writing is building greener homes and a healthier world.

Guest Post: Does your paint cause tears of joy?

The gallery customer picked up the jewelry box, turning it in her hands.

“So, you’ll inlay any Lapis Lazuli initials in the oak?”

“Well”, I said, ”I’ll paint it in faux Lapis.”

She had bit of a distant look on her face.

“So the price is for faux Lapis?” –running her fingers over the design on the box– “How much to do it like this?”

“I’ll be doing it just like that, in any initials you choose.”

The distance turned to confusion. Fostering my own confused look, it started to dawn on me that we had a communication problem.

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“But I want real Lapis, like this.”

This is the ultimate compliment for the Trompe L’Oeil (French for ‘to fool the eye’) artist. Absolute conviction that your work is “real,” not painted.

Long story short, I managed to clarify that the entire surface was faux paint: The Lapis Lazuli and the Oak.

Thankfully, I never really get used to this. It’s always a thrill.

Like the guy at the antique car show who kept finding ways to ask me how the “wood” dash board was finished.

“So…you painted the wood? Don’t you mean stained it? Did you carve it or did you have someone else do it?”

“It’s not carved? How did you shape the wood…?”

After a few minutes of this back and forth, I took a key out of my pocket and tapped it on the dash. It rang out like the early American Detroit steel that it is.

He turned a little red, grinned and yelled: “How the hell did you do that!?” He claimed to be an experienced woodworker.

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It’s fascinating to me that people often react more strongly to convincing Trompe L’Oeil work than they do to the real thing. Like the jewelry box customer whose attitude went from a blasé “this lapis” to “Oh my God! It’s paint!”

It’s a kind of magic and (sappy or not) the power of magic is enduring because it gives people a wonderful combination of hope and surprise.

My interior projects typically go through a similar process. The customer comes home from work to freshly installed faux crown molding, flooring inlay or wood grained cabinet doors. The reactions vary, but not much.

One lady started crying. I don’t mean damp eyes; I’m saying she was sobbing. And smiling. I assured her everything would be okay and should we proceed with that fireplace mantel she’d mentioned.

But that’s only the jumping off point. The real fun begins when they get to mess with friends and family: “Well, yes Walnut is very expensive but I just had to have it for these French doors (giggle).”

Eventually they share the truth (or not) and in this way, for as long as they’re in the home, own the car…, they get to be the magician.

Thanks to advancements in painting techniques and materials, you can make amazing painted wood grain part of your interior design project and no one will be the wiser. But please, after they’re sufficiently impressed, let them in on the secret.

Does your painter know how to apply perfect wood grain? Would you like to learn breathtakingly realistic faux wood grain for your home, business and craft projects?

Either of those questions can be answered by clicking here for Perfect Wood Grain Mastery, a quick to start and easy to learn step-by-step home study course. It gives painters and crafters the skills to duplicate any wood using easy to find tools and materials.

As a decorative painting professional, Norman Petersen has been making things look like other things since 1994. Today he’s on a mission to teach wood grain super-powers to homeowners, faux finishers, craftspeople, fine artists and custom car painters. Learn more about (you guessed it!) faux wood grain at his blog, perfectwoodgrain.com/blog

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Bathroom Makeover- Details Make a Big Difference

When planning your bathroom remodel, what are the items on your list? You probably first consider flooring, the countertops, walls and lighting. But did you even consider the small details, such as the mirror? The dimensions and type of mirror in your bathroom influence the larger decorating theme in the room.

Let’s use the lighting for example.

When arranging your task lighting, what do you arrange it around? You arrange it based on your mirror. Task lighting is the most important type of lighting in your bathroom. It does the job of illuminating your head and face. This lighting is necessary for day-to-day grooming. Your mirror is the centerpiece of your grooming needs in the bathroom. Without the mirror, the task lighting serves no purpose. What about side lighting? Again, all based on the mirror. The side lighting gets rid of shadows under the eyes, nose, chin and cheeks. The placement of the side lighting is set on the distance from the mirror.

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Your mirror also reflects and accentuates the chosen design style. A few different options include:

  • Victorian: If you decide on a Victorian style bathroom, you might want an old, polished metal mirror with a heavy oak frame to fit the motif, such as a Grandezza- or Naples- style frame.

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  • Traditional: For a Traditional style bathroom, an embossed cherry Bellemeade frame would accentuate the mirror and give wonderful accents to your warm, rich-colored bathroom.

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  • Modern: For a Modern style bathroom, which uses shades like stainless steel, white and black, a mirror framed in a Soho-style frame or Pacifica silver sheen would bring the room together. You could even go with a simple white Permaquid frame.

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Lastly, and as was briefly touched on before, your mirror keeps you looking your best. It can also take up very little room to implement. Without a mirror, grooming would be nearly impossible. How would you give yourself a quick trim or makeup touch-up? Why not look at yourself in something equally pleasing to look at?

This guest blog post was written by MirrorMate Frames®, which offers custom cut mirror kits to attach beautiful frames to boring, builder grade mirrors. This mirror framing system, frequently used on bathroom wall mirrors, can be installed in 20 minutes and come in over 65 different frame styles to complement any type of décor.

Essential elements of outdoor kitchen design

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Outdoor kitchens are the newest trend in outdoor living and they can really make cooking fun. Who doesn’t love a barbecue?  A steak, brat or juicy burger is always best on the grill. Today’s outdoor kitchens come complete with so much more than simply a grill. And even the grills aren’t so simple anymore. As an outdoor kitchen designer and outdoor cooking hobbyist, these are the features I’ve learned that every outdoor kitchen must have to be a success.

The Grill – And not just any grill. I know you’re thinking this is nothing new, but the grill can make or break an outdoor kitchen. If you like to grill steak then you should make sure your grill has infrared or searing burners to help sear in the juices. If you like rotisserie chicken, make sure your grill comes with a built in rotisserie.

The Fridge – Yes, there are refrigerators for the outdoors. Enjoying the outdoors goes best with a cold drink in hand. If you’re in a climate that has cold winters, be sure you get a fridge that can run year round. This can be an increase in cost so if you don’t want to spend the extra money just make sure you remember to unplug your fridge when it gets cold outside.

The Sink – A sink can be very beneficial if you’re planning on doing much food prep outdoors. It can be very annoying running dishes inside to rinse them off. You should note that most cities treat an outdoor sink the same way they do an indoor one. This means you must have proper plumbing including drainage that meets city code.

Lighting – A good portion of outdoor cooking will be done after dark. Make sure your kitchen is well lit.

Electrical – Make sure you have a couple electrical outlets just in case you need to plug in that margarita mixer.

Location, Location, Location – I think this pretty much common sense, but you would be surprised. Make sure the location of your outdoor kitchen is close to the outdoor dining area or at least close to the back door of your house. You should also make sure you have plenty of room in your kitchen to move around; this includes counter top space and storage space as well. You can never have enough counter top or storage space. Make sure you have plenty of room to at least store dishes and utensils that only get used outdoors.

Shelter – Don’t let the weather determine when you can and can’t use your outdoor kitchen. You can block the sun or rain by installing a pergola or pavilion over your kitchen.

Flooring – There are a several options for the flooring of your kitchen. You will want to make sure whichever option you choose offers good drainage and a slip-free surface. A paver patio is the most common flooring option.

These tips should get you started, but there are many more things to consider. So before you jump in and build an outdoor kitchen make sure you’ve first given it a lot of thought. Building an outdoor kitchen can be similar to indoor kitchen remodeling, but outdoor kitchens are a little more complex. Do your research!

About the Author: This article was written by Mark Rhodus (Twitter @TwoBrosBrick) of Two Brothers Brick Paving in Columbus, OH and Kiser Construction in Knoxville, TN

Highlight Your Countertops and Tables This Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is a time for togetherness and the joy of spending time in the company of loved ones, friends and family. Food may be the highlight of your table or countertop; however, with some simple decorating ideas you can draw attention to both your feast as well as your home. Popular decorations include:

Going Natural

Look to nature for easy and classy ways to enhance your table or countertop. Consider using pumpkins, gourds and faux leaves either as your centerpiece, or as a garnishment around your countertops. Take it a step further and personalize a small pumpkin for everyone in attendance.

Not only do pumpkins and gourds make great centerpieces, but flowers do as well. Creating a floral centerpiece of red, orange and yellow flowers mixed with berries and miniature pumpkins can really highlight your Thanksgiving feast.

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Be Mindful of Your Color Scheme

Choosing a proper color scheme is a vital step in setting your Thanksgiving pallet. Choose colors that will match your centerpiece and keep from taking away from your tables or countertops. This doesn’t mean you need to go out and buy new plates or placemats if you’re trying to pull off the perfect Thanksgiving since white dinnerware is always classy and you can garnish each plate with a simple colorful napkin.

Be Out of the Ordinary

For those looking for a way to highlight your Thanksgiving table in a way that all your loved ones will remember, try being out of the ordinary, especially with your centerpiece. A easy, memorable centerpiece could include family photos throughout the years. A photo centerpiece is classy and a great way to bring up past memories and stories.

Another out of the ordinary decoration is the rarely seen candy corn bottle. This is easily done by taking some clear glass bottles, such as a classic soda bottle, and filling it completely with candy corn. You can also attach letters to each bottle and spell out fun Thanksgiving words or captions.

Less is More

Whatever you plan on going with, it is important to remember that less is more. A Thanksgiving table doesn’t have to be over the top or gaudy, it can easily be a huge success with simple decorations paired with a few fall elements.

Highlighting your counters and table can be simple and inexpensive with these do it yourself decorations. Be sure you Thanksgiving is one to remember and above all, enjoy the time connecting with family and loved ones.

Matt Polsky is a personal finance blogger and content manager for VA Mortgage Center and USDA Loans.com. VA Mortgage Center is the nation’s leading dedicated provider of VA home loans, while USDA Loans.com is a company dedicated to the development of rural areas.

Photos thanks to rfduck under a creative commons license from Flickr.

Five Unique Ways to Fix Up Your Picture Frames

Nobody likes a bare wall. Whether it’s a pop of color paint or a display of funky mirrors, we love to liven up our homes with all types of unique décor. And sure, incorporating our favorite framed photos of our best friends and family gatherings is a necessity, but sometime your walls need a little sprucing up that even a lovely black and white photo can’t fix. Instead of spending loads of money re-doing your décor, give your picture frames a creative makeover for instant appeal. With embellishments and unique subject matter, you’ll prove that pictures aren’t the only things worth a thousand words.

1. Centerpiece a scarf.

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Got a couple of old fashioned or bold patterned scarves you’re not using? Try framing one or a couple for an eye-catching piece of artwork. Silk scarves can be a little difficult to frame (they tend to want to bunch up or wrinkle easily), so make sure any creases are ironed or steamed prior to placing it in the frame.  Stylish fashion can be worn by your walls, too!

2. Construct a collage.

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One of my favorite hobbies, magazine collage-ing is both a therapeutic craft and a way to modernize your frames. Collect a couple of magazines and try clipping a monochromatic design with words and pictures or opt for an abstract geometric pattern like the one above. A beauty-themed collage is perfect for the bathroom and a cocktail theme adds a whole lot of sophistication to your bar area.

3. Showcase sentiments.

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The holidays are on their way, and what better way to showcase some of your favorite Christmas cards by framing all of those meaningful messages? Framing cards and mementos not only adds a decorative flair to your hallways and kitchen (framing old recipes are the perfect touch for above your counter tops!), but also trigger the happiness you felt from receiving and collecting those precious keepsakes.

4. Zoom in.

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Have a favorite photo or piece of artwork you just can’t get enough of? Try getting it enlarged at your local photography or print studio and cut it into a grid for a chic twist on the traditional. This usually works best with identical or similar frames and offers a fresh, sleek alternative to a large framed poster.

5. Nix the pics.

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If all else fails, try this elegant alternative: ditch the photographs and paint your existing frames one color (neutral hues look best on bold walls and bright hues look best on light paint). Add a classic centerpiece—such as your monogram—and alternate frame sizes for a Martha Stewart-worthy dining room.

Looking for more ideas? This photo post offers endless amounts of photo and frame creativity. More Design Please is a blog that always impresses me with its innovative photo design findings, too.

Explore, embrace, and enhance your walls to match your moods and interests. Good luck and happy decorating!

Author Bio: Molly Borter loves trying out the latest decorating and DIY projects for her home. When she’s not sprucing up her walls, she works as a content writer for the Affordable Style Network and blogs about fashion trends. 

Give Your Home Some “Summer Lovin” While You’re On Vacation

Summer Lovin for the Kitchen

Summer means one thing for most families – VACATION!  It is one of the few times during the year you get to leave your home for a few days to travel, see beautiful destinations, relax or just get away from it all.  The only annoyance of summer vacations is returning to that outdated kitchen you’ve been putting off remodeling during the cooler months.

When it comes to taking on kitchen remodeling projects, summer is actually the ideal time frame to take on your project.  Most homeowners are more concerned with taking care of exterior jobs such as landscaping, roofing, painting, re-siding, and so forth. The mad rush to get the house ready for the holidays is the main reason why fall is considered busy season for kitchen remodeling contractors, not summer. So if you are ready to update your kitchen as soon as possible, why not beat the rush and kitchen done the right way.

A full scale kitchen remodeling can combine many different elements. Countertops, cabinets, and backsplashes are all popular areas to upgrade in a kitchen and Granite Transformations has you covered for all of them. In practically no time at all , our dedicated staff measures, crafts and installs custom-fitted stone or recycled glass counters, mosaics either lining the walls or serving as a backsplash, cabinet doors, drawers and hardware. You can return home from your summer vacation relieved to find a new look to your kitchen, done in just a few short days.

5 Ways to Prep Your Deck for Memorial Day

Photo via Flickr by Brian U

Photo via Flickr by Brian U

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As summer fast approaches it’s time to start thinking about getting those valuable outdoor spaces in shape for entertaining. With Memorial Day only weeks away, there is still plenty of time to prep your deck for what is sure to be another enjoyable and exciting season of sun and fun.

The deck is often a favorite place to sit and relax when the weather is fine, and if you play your cards right and follow these five easy steps, you’ll enjoy the great outdoors just outside your home in no time at all.

Getting started

First, it’s important to give your deck a once-over. This includes inspecting the structure for problems that may have surfaced over the winter such as rotted wood, splintering, loose nails, and broken boards.

Any damaged boards or loose pieces should be removed and replaced. And if the deck is dirty or faded, a simple wash with soap and water could do the trick.

However, every few years wooden deck needs to be resealed. A little trick can tell you when it’s time to refinish the deck: Pour a few drops of water on the wood, if it does not bead, but instead forms a dark spot it is time to seal it up again.

Decks made with other materials have other issues such as cracked tiling or warped synthetic materials such as Trex. As with most things in life, take a common sense approach. If anything looks like someone could possibly trip over it, stub their toe or otherwise injure themselves when coming into contact with it, replace it.

Made in the shade

Unless you live in the northernmost reaches of Alaska, the United States can be a hot place in the summer. In order to keep your guest comfortable during that Fourth of July barbeque, you’ll need to properly shade the deck area. Try a canopy awning or patio umbrella with a splash of color to sharpen the aesthetics and cool down the guests. This will provided a more inviting appearance to the area as well as keep everyone safe from too much sunlight.

While canopy awnings are good for fully shading compact decks, or partially shading large decks, they don’t offer a convenient way to let in the sun. The umbrella is more versatile and will allow you to alter the look and feel of the space much more liberally.

Of course, a retractable awning is an option but they often lack a certain design finesse and often perform poorly.

Let there be light

Don’t forget some of the best stuff on the deck will happen after dark. Summer nights are going to be very exciting and usually it is in the evening that you hold most parties or get-togethers on the patio. Step it up. Try some clear Christmas lights and a few citronella torches. There is nothing like a little flame to create a stunning atmosphere.

Recessed lights can be placed along the patio borders in an effort to define the area. Also consider some mobile lighting that can be positioned to illuminate different areas of the deck.

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Any outdoor area is going to need a spot for the barbeque. After all, a good amount of entertaining occurs very near to where the food is prepared. More casual outdoor spaces require only a grill and some counter space to place the burgers and dogs. However, as deck spaces have become more elaborate and gas grills more massive, some decks are beginning to resemble full-scale kitchens.

If you are looking to create an outdoor kitchen to compliment your deck space, there are a myriad of design options capable of handling the complicated outdoor space; from full service bars to full range kitchens with granite tile surfacing.

Furnishing the fun

After the last nail has been pounded, and a proper place for the grill and counterpace has been found, you’ll need some comfortable seating to relax.

First, consider what type of activities you want to have happen there. A large, all-weather table and chairs is great for the family barbeque but might not fit into your overall plans to provide a more sophisticated atmosphere. In that case, more versatile wooden furniture designed for both formal events and casual family parties will work best.

This kind of furniture is weather resistant and comes in a range of styles that are comfortable and long lasting.

Cleaning Your Busy Bedroom

This is the third installment in our Spring Cleaning series.

Without a doubt the place people spend the most time in their homes is their bedroom. This small (or large) oasis is an escape from the hassles of work and carpooling, the craziness of pets and children, the insanity of mortgages and mothers-in-law. The bedroom is where you unwind each night and where you start a fresh day each morning.

For all the time spent here, your bedroom deserves to be a place you look forward to returning to at the end of every day. In the spirit of spring cleaning, dedicate a few hours or even a weekend to sprucing up your bedroom to create a place you’ll enjoy all year round.

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A clean - almost spa-like - bedroom

Start your bedroom makeover with a thorough cleaning, first going over the floor, vents and curtains with a vacuum. Be sure to use the crevice tool to get in any pesky corners that are usually missed during regular cleanings. Use antibacterial cleaning wipes or a damp cloth to dust and clean all surfaces, including electronics, bookshelves, windowsills, dresser tops and doorframes.
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Springing into Cleanup Mode

Part II of our Spring Cleaning Series

Regardless of your daily, weekly or even monthly cleaning habits, when spring rolls around it’s time to give the house a good once over. Dedicate an upcoming weekend to banishing dust, dirt and grime from your home to ensure you’ll start with a clean slate for the warm summer months. Beyond basic vacuuming and wiping down sticky surfaces, there are lots of things that need to be done around the house to make sure your home is a clean and healthy family environment.

It's after March 21! Get to cleaning!

It's after March 21! Get to cleaning!

Tackle each space listed below and your house will be ready for entertaining in no time. If the thought of so much cleaning makes your eyes start to glaze over, pick a room or two each week and slowly work your way around the house over the course of a month.

Kitchen: Take this annual opportunity to dust refrigerator coils at the bottom of the unit using a vacuum attachment or coil brush. Reseal grout lines on floors, walls and countertop tiles with a penetrating grout sealer. Defrost the freezer and clean it thoroughly with a baking soda solution.
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