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PaulGlover's Articles in Interior Decorating

  • A Brief Introduction to Brick and Tile
    Although brick and tile are two of the oldest construction materials, they remain favorites among homebuilders and home improvement specialists today. And there's a good reason for it! Not only is brick and tile beautiful, they're strong and resistant to high winds and they're responsive to temperature - making them premium textiles for shelter and insulation.
  • Hardwood Flooring Style & Timber Lead to Creative Results
    Is there anything more sophisticated than hardwood flooring? Until recently - say the last twenty to thirty years - the trend was to cover these beauties with wall-to-wall carpeting. Today however, bare hardwood flooring is almost a staple in any upscale home and although it happens to be the bottom of any room, it's one of the first things that people see.
  • Working With Carpet Cleaning Services
    Before you set about hiring carpet-cleaning services, you just might want take the following considerations into mind. What may appear to be a simple job can actually end up being a royal pain in the butt if you're not careful? What are we talking about? We're talking about things like your health, your carpet's warranty, and maintenance.
  • Interior Design Affects Your Health
    Interior design didn't start with the first lady. Since the dawn of mankind and availability of designer colors, people have been fascinated with home decoration better known ad interior design. Recent research indicates that vanity isn't always behind those plush sofa pillows in your neighbor's house or that one-of-a-kind swimming pool at Mr. Smith's pool. Psychologists maintain that the aesthetics of our living environment has a serious impact on our emotional development. And physicians maintain that our physical health is strongly dependent upon our emotional health.
  • Air Brush Paintings and Murals As Part Of Your Home Improvement Plan
    Yup! You heard us. Air brush paintings and murals as part of your home improvement plan is one of the most creative ways that you can express yourself and declare your home as your personal part of the world. Interestingly, they're hardly used - falling second to plain white drywall, wallpaper, or textured plaster. This is an unfortunate position because nothing carves out a home's personality like airbrush paintings and murals do.
  • Keep it in the closet!
    That'll probably become one of your most favorite expressions after you have yours rebuilt. And that's because rebuilt closets have a way of demanding organization from even the most messiest and disorganized person on earth!
  • Thinking about a new Bathroom?
    The bathroom is the usually the second room in the house that we visit each morning and we certainly visit it multiple times throughout the day. So why not make this place as attractive as it can be? (Or at least as attractive as the rest of the house.)
  • Introducing Cabinet makers
    Without employing the professional services of a cabinet maker, you're basically stuck with remodeling your home kitchen or bathroom with pre-designed cabinets - which might not be a problem if you're lucky enough to find what you want. But what if you aren't able to find that perfectly matching color or molding?
  • Don't forget about your ceiling!
    Oftentimes when we're thinking about home improvement or interior decorating, we neglect to think about how important our ceilings are and how they can contribute to creating a new atmosphere! Reasons could be many, however the most apparent reason is that we barely have a good reason look 'up' in our homes
  • Cryptic Blueprints Are Key To Success
    Before a contractor begins working on a major home improvement project, he (or she) will generally draw up a blueprint of the project's plan - depending on how difficult the job is. For example, hanging drywall wouldn't need an extensive blueprint but a project as large adding on an extra room or building a garage would.
  • Worn Plaster Walls? Just Cover Them Up!
    One way to quickly improve the look of your interior environment is to reinvent its borders - your walls, that is. Whether those walls are in a single room, a small guesthouse or even an entire home, walls that look fresh and new have a peculiar way of introducing a brand new ambience. This home improvement decision is preferable to living with walls that are worn from age, wear, and tear.
  • A Case for a Fireplace
    Unlike in the past, we don't need nor necessarily use fireplaces for warmth. Today, we use fireplaces for aesthetics or to create a warm atmosphere within a home. Although they aren't required, fireplaces have a unique way of turning a house into home.
  • A Swimming Pool is Cool-literally
    A swimming pool just oozes coolness from all sides of a privacy fence! Whether it's an above ground swimming pool or an in-ground swimming pool - nothing makes your lifestyle more fashionable (or popular) than your very own swimming pool.
  • Who can resist a hot tub?!
    Hot tubs have captured our interest since the very first time that they were introduced and it's hard to argue why. Hot tubs are not only beautiful, they're extremely relaxing!
  • What's all this talk about molding?
    Without the unique invention of molding, not only would we be faced with boring flat interiors, we would literally lose our sense of time. We're not kidding! Molding is often the first item that we look for and inspect to determine the age of things like walls, furniture, doors, windows, and ceilings. (Molding that's applied to walls is designed to conceal the corner between the ceiling and the top of a wall, and is better known as cornice.)
  • Have a little fun in the sun!
    It should be no surprise that interest in solar power has significantly increased in lieu of the recent energy crisis in California. Rising costs, brown outs, and downright black outs make living in a technological world virtually impossible. Thanks to price gouging, energy costs have skyrocketed and made simple things like paying what used to be a minor bill - a major budgeting issue.
  • Building a Log Home
    Although living may be a bit more efficient inside in traditional housing, a modern home with all of today's conventional trimmings doesn't quite allow us to enjoy nature the way that log homes do. Modern homes are really built for communal living - complete with a residential plumbing/sewer system, paved streets, shopping centers, and a piece of the electrical grid.
  • Getting Real About Your Home Improvement Plans
    Right about the time when we're ready (or we think that we're ready) to renovate our living space, we do one of two things. One, we get a little wild and crazy with ideas about our property without knowing if our dreams are realistic. Or two, we don't fully realize the potential of our living space and thus don't work to improve it to its fullest.
  • A Little Bit About Stained Glass
    Ask any average person about stained glass and the reaction will most probably be something along the lines of, 'Oh sure, yeah - it's pretty. I like it.' But there's much more to stained glass than aesthetics. This ancient art form has a rich history throughout the time of mankind and by having it installed in your home, you're literally bringing that history into your daily existence.
  • Let's talk About Basement Refinishing
    An unfinished basement can be one of the most scariest and spooky areas of the house and that's probably because they never really were designed for living in the first place. Historically, the basement was designed as a storage area - purposely kept dark and cold to preserve perishable items like food and drinks. Today, we don't need our basements to preserve perishables - we have refrigerators for that! So why are so many basements still unfinished?
  • What Restoration Really Means
    Some people believe that restoration is restoring something to a satisfactory state. But to the homeowner interested in preservation, restoration is a whole new ballgame because it means restoring something to its original condition. An original condition is very different from a satisfactory state. A satisfactory state can mean anything really - and it solely depends upon the opinion of the restorer. However, when we're restoring an object to its original state, we have a standard to follow.
  • Need to move? Be smart and hire professional movers!
    Moving is no fun! In fact, it can be downright dangerous for some people - especially those who think they're still young and strong enough to carry a ten-foot couch up two flights of stairs. The elderly know better than to try this stunt. But it's the 37-50 year olds who fall prey to these self-induced and painful challenges. Although it may be humorous to see, the end result can be devastating.
  • Make Decorative Painting Come Alive with Color
    As a home decorator or someone who simply wants to breath some fresh air into your living environment, it's important that you get out of the habit of reaching for the white paint when it's time to freshen up your walls. Not that there's anything wrong with white paint - it's just so standard that it has quite truthfully become a bit boring and sterile. To give your environment a splash of personality, why not try some real color?
  • Fill Your Home with Laughter and Playground Equipment
    If you have a big back yard and children, you have before you the perfect space for a lifetime of laughs, fun, and wonderful memories. Why? Because children plus space plus playground equipment equals a feeling matched by none.
  • The Best Remodeling Resources
    Thinking about remodeling? Congratulations! You're on your way to one of the most rewarding experiences that a homeowner can go through. When you remodel your home, you're not only designing a new and exciting living space, you're also increasing the resale value of your home.
  • Don't Forget the Paint!
    It's amazing how a simple paint job by professional painters can brighten a room or change the atmosphere of a home's interior. And when we're thinking about remodeling or redecorating, it can be overlooked as an important part of the process. Our minds could be occupied with the flooring, the windows, the shelving, or any number of other things.
  • Decorative Plaster Huh?
    When we typically hear of plaster, we think of a white or off-white smooth surfacing material. Decorative plaster on the other hand is something quite different. No - it isn't some wild sculptural configuration like you might have seen in art history books. Today's decorative plaster is much more subtle than that, yet more visually stimulating at the same time.

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