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  • Design Elements of a Traditional Kitchen

    Homeowners who enjoy the warmth of a traditional kitchen can design the space using a wide variety of ideas. A small kitchen will require basic fixtures and artistic decor that is appropriate. A bigger space will need a plan to accommodate all fixtures and amenities without losing the cozy feeling. Visiting the homes of friends to see their kitchens is always a good idea, but, design your kitchen as one of a kind.

  • What Are Ionic Columns?

    Ionic columns are a defining component of the Ionic order of classical Greek architecture. First used in the fifth century BC, and more artistically refined than Doric columns, Ionic columns are characterized by a slender, usually fluted column, and scroll-like ornamentation. The Erechtheum on the Athenian Acropolis features Ionic columns. There are also many examples of Ionic columns in the buildings of ancient Rome.

  • Italian Traditional Patterns & Design Elements

    Italian decor has garnered a reputation for being luxurious. There's a simple explanation for this: it is inspired by ancient Roman and Greek civilizations. Arched doorways, marble countertops, wall tapestries, and Persian rugs over wood floors are all characteristic of Italy's signature style.

  • Aluminum Carport Components

    Carports protect vehicles from damaging weather, but they can also be installed as patio or porch covers. A carport can be permanently or temporarily installed, simple or decorative, economical or expensive. A variety of styles and colors are available to suit any taste, and each of these styles has slightly different components and accessories. However, all standard carports have a few basic structural components in common.

  • How to Mount a Crib Mobile

    When the birth of your new baby is approaching, you will be busy making everything just perfect and ready for the new arrival. Crib mobiles can be especially confusing to put together, especially if they include a large base and many different pieces. Fortunately, most modern mobiles are attached to cribs in the same basic way and require at most a simple screwdriver to put together.

  • Types of Ionic Columns

    Ionic columns---originating in design from the ancient Greeks---are made of three main parts, including the capital, shaft, and base. Slightly wider than the shaft, the base is designed to hold the weight distribution of the column. The shaft is the most noticeable part of the column, as it is also the largest section. The top part of the column consists of a capital, which is a decorative piece that features scrolls for style.

  • Ornamental Metal Bending Tools

    Metalworking is one of the oldest trades in the world. Since metal was used to make the first spears and swords, people have been incorporating decorative elements into their metal working designs. Decorative metal bending tools are still very basic and are used very much the same way they have been used for hundreds of years.

  • How to Attach a Mobile to a Convertible Crib

    A mobile is part of classic nursery décor. Mobiles have been attached to cribs for decades for both entertainment purposes and to soothe babies. Convertible cribs often have thicker railings that make it difficult to attach a mobile. Fortunately, there are a few different things you can try to attach a mobile to a convertible crib so that your baby does not have to go without this nursery accessory.

  • DIY Coving

    Cove moldings can add a touch of class to a home, and are especially found in period homes. These concave strips of wood can be placed between the wall and the ceiling or between the wall and the floor, and add architectural complexity and dimension to a room. You can easily accomplish coving by visiting a local hardwood shop for the materials and following a few simple DIY steps.

  • Design Basics of Decorative Moulding

    The right trim work will dramatically change the look of a room. Decorative molding adds character to a room without the need for a major remodel. At one time, decorative molding was used to hide gaps and imperfections in walls and ceilings that were constructed by hand with plaster. While the advent of drywall has allowed almost straight joints between walls and ceilings, the beauty of molding is still appreciated and popular today.

  • Chemicals Used in Concrete Blocks

    There are a large number of different chemicals used to make concrete. Different chemicals are used in different amounts to produce different types of concrete.

  • How to Decorate Your Mantle

    Whether you have a small, large, ornate or rustic mantle, there are a few key basics to keep in mind when choosing items to decorate. Since the fireplace and mantle is most often considered the focal point of the room, it makes sense to carefully choose the perfect pieces to enhance the ambiance of your room. What you choose to display should be things you love and that reflect your personality and decor style choices. Don't be afraid to experiment with different items and design ideas until you find the perfect decor.

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