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  • Size of Rails and Stiles of a Shaker Cabinet

    Shaker cabinet design is a throwback to a simpler time. It's been around for many years, and continues to remain attractive and functional. You can paint or stain shaker style and use ordinary…

    Last Updated: May 01, 2013
  • How to Decorate With a Vintage Wire Egg Basket

    You can decorate with a vintage wire egg basket using a number of basic elements like flowers, tissue paper and everything in between. Decorate with a vintage wire egg basket with help from a florist,…

    Last Updated: Apr 17, 2013
  • The Best Feng Shui Comforter Colors

    When choosing Feng Shui comforter colors you always want to be surrounding yourself with things that inspire health, wealth and happiness. Learn about the best Feng Shui comforter colors with help…

    Last Updated: Mar 28, 2013
  • Easy Apartment Decorating

    Easy apartment decorating allows you to make a lasting impression while placing an emphasis on color. Learn about easy apartment decorating with help from an interior designer living and working in…

    Last Updated: Mar 27, 2013
  • How to Decorate While Downsizing to an Apartment

    Downsizing to an apartment will likely mean getting rid of some of your furniture. Decorate while downsizing to an apartment with help from an interior designer living and working in New York City in…

    Last Updated: Mar 27, 2013
  • How to Decorate an Apartment Entrance

    Apartment entrances can be tricky when it comes to decorations simply because there is a limited amount of space. Decorate an apartment entrance with help from an interior designer living and working…

    Last Updated: Mar 27, 2013
  • How to Decorate With Vintage Baskets

    Vintage sewing baskets are a great way to inject a little color into your home design and can also make an excellent flower holder. Decorate with vintage baskets with help from a florist, interior…

    Last Updated: Mar 21, 2013
  • How to Decorate a Wreath With Vintage Gift Ribbon

    Decorating a wreath with vintage gift ribbon is a whole lot easier than you probably think it is. Decorate a wreath with vintage gift ribbon with help from a florist, interior decorator and party…

    Last Updated: Feb 28, 2013
  • How to Decorate an Italian Table

    When decorating an Italian table, you're always going to want to keep your mind on a few important things. Decorate an Italian table with help from an interior design professional in this free video…

    Last Updated: Feb 12, 2013
  • Italian Valentine Decorations

    Italian Valentine decorations are a great way to have a little fun with your new crafts project. Make Italian Valentine decorations with help from a longtime crafts expert in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Jan 29, 2013
  • How to Put on Black Eyeliner in the French Style

    Putting on black eyeliner in the French style is a great way to inject a breath of fresh air into your look. Put on black eyeliner in the French style with help from a licensed cosmetologist in this…

    Last Updated: Nov 28, 2012
  • How to Decorate an Apartment for a Wedding

    When decorating an apartment for a wedding, you're always going to want to make sure that you're taking advantage of a few key elements. Decorate an apartment for a wedding with help from a wedding…

    Last Updated: Nov 19, 2012
  • Shabby Chic Cottage Decorating

    Shabby chic cottage decorating is a great way to give your home a really fun and unique look. Learn more about shabby chic cottage decorating with help from an accomplished interior and life designer…

    Last Updated: Nov 06, 2012
  • DIY Steps to Make Feng Shui Bedroom Art

    Making Feng Shui bedroom art is something you can do in your very own home by following the right steps. Learn about the steps to make great do-it-yourself Feng Shui bedroom art with help from a…

    Last Updated: Oct 22, 2012
  • Apartment Decorating Designs

    Decorating an apartment always requires you to remember that you need your space to be functional as well as decorative. Learn about apartment decorating designs with help from a dedicated interior…

    Last Updated: Sep 05, 2012
  • Rustic Loft Decorating

    Rustic loft decorating is a term that typically brings a few key things to mind. Learn about rustic loft decorating with help from a dedicated interior designer in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Sep 05, 2012
  • Empire Waist Styles

    A large part of selecting clothes to wear involves taking advantage of your natural assets and your figure. Learn about empire waist styles with help from an accomplished designer who has worked for…

    Last Updated: Jun 22, 2012
  • How to Decorate a Tiny Beach Apartment

    Decorating a tiny beach apartment really gives you a variety of unique opportunities to do something fun. Decorate a tiny beach apartment with help from an interior design professional in this free…

    Last Updated: May 18, 2012
  • How to Add a Modern Entrance to a Ranch Style House

    A home's exterior entrance provides a clue to what's waiting inside. An outdated, neglected front entrance on the outside doesn't impart a warm welcome to guests. Older homes, such as ranch styles,…

    Last Updated: Mar 27, 2012
  • The Best Style Gutters for a Dutch Colonial Home

    Dutch colonial architecture originated in the late 1700s. Its gambrel-style roof afforded more space for a second story or loft and in early days often got a tax break because it was classified as a…

    Last Updated: Mar 23, 2012
  • How to Build a Porch on an Existing Ranch Style Home

    Building a porch on an existing ranch-style home is a big project, but it brings big rewards to the ambitious DIYer. Through building and remodeling, your home can become your dream home. Porches…

    Last Updated: Mar 21, 2012
  • Adding a Gable to a Boring Roof on a Ranch-Style House

    The ranch style proliferated in the era after World War II when many large-scale tract developments were built. This style featured a one-story design with a low profile, was easy to build and…

    Last Updated: Mar 21, 2012
  • How to Build a Fascia

    Building an architectural fascia is an exercise in invisibility. Located at the end of the rafter tails, behind the gutter and around the soffit, the fascias are designed to not be noticed -- but…

    Last Updated: Mar 20, 2012
  • How to Add a Porch to a Log Home

    Outdoor spaces are an attractive feature to any home, and adding a porch allows homeowners to make use of an existing wall. Adding a porch to a log home is a difficult project, because you want to add…

    Last Updated: Mar 20, 2012
  • Destination, Home: Jackson Hole Style

    A vibrant valley nestled at the foot of the Teton Mountains and threaded with the sparkling Snake River, Jackson Hole is equal parts nature and nurture. The eclectic Wyoming ski town is known for its…

    Last Updated: Feb 01, 2012
  • How to Redesign the Front of the House

    Redesigning the front of your home can be time and labor intensive, and costs vary widely depending on the materials, consultants and the extent of the remodel. Spending plenty of time in the design…

    Last Updated: Jan 08, 2012
  • How to Add a Facade to a Ranch-Style House

    Ranch-style homes are typically simple, long one-story structures. Popular in the 1960s, they feature a number of siding types, but wood and vinyl siding are the most common. The facade can be updated…

    Last Updated: Jan 07, 2012
  • Terk FDTV1A Vs. HDTVa

    The FDTV1a and HDTVa are amplified indoor digital television antennas manufactured by TERK, a division of Audiovox Corporation. Both models are designed to replace traditional TV antennas, most of…

    Last Updated: Jan 06, 2012
  • How to Put Roof Decking on a Ranch Home

    Roof decking, also known as roof sheathing, is the layer of plywood that fits over the rafters and under the shingles on typical pitched roofs. The classic 1950s-style ranch home has a pitched roof…

    Last Updated: Jan 04, 2012
  • How to Decorate Your Apartment With a Greek Theme

    The luxurious, airy appearance and atmosphere of Greek-inspired decor can make your apartment a place where you can relax and enjoy your surroundings. Colors from nature, natural decor and Greek…

    Last Updated: Dec 29, 2011
  • How to Create a Country Facade for a Bungalow Style House

    Bungalow style homes were introduced at the turn of the 20th century. These homes are usually 1-1/2 stories with low-pitched roofs. Large front porches are also characteristic of the bungalow design.…

    Last Updated: Dec 27, 2011
  • How to Decorate a Cottage in Pastels

    A pastel palette evokes a warm and welcoming feeling in any home, especially a cottage. In most cases, pastel colors represent femininity and softness, but you can also use this color theme in a…

    Last Updated: Dec 21, 2011
  • Adding a Garage With a Bonus Room to a Ranch-Style House

    Your ranch house, once so roomy, may be bursting at the seams with the addition of a child or a second car. The easiest and less intrusive method of adding to a ranch house is to build horizontally. A…

    Last Updated: Dec 19, 2011
  • How to Renovate a Ranch Home to Make It Bigger

    Ranch houses are one-story homes that sprawl across the lot. The bedrooms may be split with the master suite on one side of the living area and the other bedrooms on the other side. The homes have an…

    Last Updated: Dec 19, 2011
  • How to Add Dormers on to a Ranch Style House

    Dormer windows must have precise dimensions to fit a home’s roof space appropriately. Your goal is to design dormers with roof lines that create a balanced look for the whole house design. You…

    Last Updated: Dec 19, 2011
  • The 1950s & Deco Motifs

    If you want to create a 1950s art deco ambiance in a home or building, you have several different decorating motifs from which to choose. Though deco was at its peak in the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s and…

    Last Updated: Dec 18, 2011
  • How to Determine if a Wall Is Structural on a Ranch Style House

    Walls in homes come in two styles -- non-load bearing and load bearing. Non-load bearing walls play no role in the structural integrity of the house. They divide the interior space and can be removed…

    Last Updated: Dec 16, 2011
  • Framing for a Fireplace

    In primitive and Medieval times, the fireplace was central to homes and public buildings as a source of heat and a way to cook food. Today's fireplaces are a focal point in homes and other buildings…

    Last Updated: Dec 16, 2011
  • Can I Put Paneling in My Bathroom?

    Redesigning a bathroom involves many choices, from the tub and shower to the fixtures, flooring and walls. When you think about wall decor, you need to decide between slapping a coat of paint on the…

    Last Updated: Dec 16, 2011
  • Victorian Gambrel Roof Style Houses

    The gambrel roof in U.S. architecture dates to the Colonial era, when Dutch colonists built gambrel-roofed homes on the banks of the Hudson River. Gambrel roofs also appear on Colonial homes from the…

    Last Updated: Dec 12, 2011
  • Rug Color in Decorating Small Apartments

    In small spaces, colors define the overall ambiance and mood, making color choices paramount. When selecting rugs for a small apartment, consider how colors influence the spatial elements of a room:…

    Last Updated: Dec 11, 2011
  • Landscape Ideas for Ranch Style Homes With a Picture Window

    For a landscape that's most pleasing to the eye, design your plantings to complement your house and any other nearby structures. A ranch-style home is primarily distinguished by its horizontal lines…

    Last Updated: Dec 11, 2011
  • Nikon Prostaff 6310 vs. 6320

    The ProStaff 3-9x40 Matte Nikoplex -- also referred to as the 6310 -- and the ProStaff 3-9x40 Matte BDC -- also referred to as the 6320 -- are scopes for hunting rifles, called riflescopes, developed…

    Last Updated: Dec 11, 2011
  • Round vs. Square Cabinet Handles

    One of the many choices the homeowner is faced with when choosing cabinet hardware is the handle shape. Round handles are a common choice because they are widely available and almost universally…

    Last Updated: Dec 11, 2011
  • How to Make Shabby French Decor

    Shabby chic and country French decor styles are similar because each features a casually elegant ambiance and plenty of charming vintage details. When decorating with a shabby chic and country French…

    Last Updated: Dec 09, 2011
  • How to Replace the Windows in a 1950s Ranch-style Home

    Homeowners looking to update or remodel their homes often try to be loyal to the original design of the home. While this is required in many areas for homes on a historic register, for most homeowners…

    Last Updated: Dec 09, 2011
  • How to Decorate With a French & Italian Theme Together

    When it comes to fusion interior design, French and Italian styles make excellent bedfellows. Whether you're looking for something rustic or grandiose, you can easily borrow from both cultures to…

    Last Updated: Dec 08, 2011
  • How to Decorate an Apartment With Starched Fabric

    You can dress up a feature wall or a whole room with starched fabric. Starched fabric is an alternative to paint or wallpaper and can be used in any room. Whether you choose to use fabric you already…

    Last Updated: Dec 08, 2011
  • How to Decorate a Vintage Metal Foot Locker

    A vintage metal foot locker can be a sturdy resource for some extra added storage in any room of the house. Many of these types of boxes can be found at thrift shops and yard sales, or maybe there's…

    Last Updated: Dec 08, 2011
  • Decorating California Chic

    Because California is a state outfitted with sprawling mountain ranges, beaches and deserts, and is typically blessed with year-round outdoor living conditions, a California-themed decor often…

    Last Updated: Dec 07, 2011
  • French Gothic Decorating

    Gothic architecture began in France as stone masons, glassmakers and other artisans developed skills to fulfill the vision of religious leaders. Originally called The French Style, it featured soaring…

    Last Updated: Dec 07, 2011
  • Difference Between Colonial and Vintage Decorating

    Interior decorating styles are as different as the homeowners who enjoy them. Styles are open to interpretation; and while some homeowners adhere to one design style, others borrow from and are…

    Last Updated: Dec 07, 2011
  • Bathroom Wallpaper From the '30s

    Streamlined art deco styles and industry-inspired designs were in the forefront of the 1930s home decor. Unlike the mainly functional bathrooms of the past decades, 1930s bathrooms made high glamour…

    Last Updated: Dec 07, 2011
  • Scroll Edging

    Scroll edging creates small, decorative fences that mark garden borders or walkways and that keep small animals, birds and other pests at bay. Choose the kind of scroll edging you want in your garden…

    Last Updated: Dec 07, 2011
  • Light and Bright Decorating for a Cottage

    Transform your quaint cottage in a cheerful space by decorating with light, bright touches that bring sunny beaches and gardens to mind. Use nature-inspired colors, such as yellow and sky blue, when…

    Last Updated: Dec 07, 2011
  • Traditional Timber Post & Beam Wall System

    Homes with timber post-and-beam construction can be small or large, rustic or regal, a single level or multiple floors, but they have at least one thing in common: They have a structural support…

    Last Updated: Dec 07, 2011
  • Residential Foundation Drainage Design

    The nuisance of a leaky basement can almost always be traced by to a faulty design or execution in the foundation drainage system. Three parts to the system must work together -- the slope of the…

    Last Updated: Dec 05, 2011
  • The Name of the Style of Home Built With Mortar Protruding From Brick

    Brick provides homeowners with a number of advantages over some other exterior building material options. Brick homes tend to be cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter due to their thermal…

    Last Updated: Dec 03, 2011
  • How to Decorate a Small Apartment With a Large Brown Couch

    The key to decorating small spaces is to deceive the eye into thinking the room is larger than the square footage would suggest. Light colors usually accomplish this better than dark hues, which can…

    Last Updated: Dec 02, 2011
  • How to Decorate a Dark Apartment With No Sunlight

    If your apartment is windowless, or if the windows face north or are blocked by trees or large shrubbery, deliberate decorating is necessary to compensate in a home where no direct light reaches the…

    Last Updated: Dec 02, 2011
  • How to Decorate With Vintage Doilies

    You can use vintage doilies, which are small, generally handmade pieces of lacy fabric, to give any room in your home a charming look. If your antique doily collection is hiding away in a closet, pull…

    Last Updated: Dec 01, 2011
  • Neoclassical Fireplaces

    Neoclassicism is a movement of arts, literature, architecture, theater arts and music drawn from the influences of ancient Greek and Roman fashions. Europe and the United States experienced a…

    Last Updated: Nov 28, 2011
  • How to Decorate a Bookcase in a French Country Den

    Decorating a den with provincial French influences involves careful attention to color and texture combinations. As you add and assemble various pieces in the room, include surfaces such as tables and…

    Last Updated: Nov 27, 2011
  • How to Design a Gambrel Pitch for a House

    The gambrel roof has been used for decades on barns, sheds and other buildings because it provides more interior space for hay lofts and storage. Often called a "barn" roof, a gambrel roof…

    Last Updated: Nov 26, 2011
  • Renovating a Ranch Style House to a Tudor Style

    Revival building styles appeal to romantic perceptions of a faraway, simpler time. The actual style of building during the time of Henry Tudor was medieval Gothic, but the American Tudor Revival of…

    Last Updated: Nov 25, 2011
  • How to Transform a Ranch-Style House Into a Craftsman's Bungalow

    The ranch house and craftsman’s bungalow have some similarities, including easy access to the yard. Depending on the designer and the decade in which your ranch-style home was built, its simple…

    Last Updated: Nov 25, 2011
  • Decorating a Small Cottage With Bold Colors

    Make you small cottage big on style by decorating it with bold colors. You can use vibrant hues to enhance just one space or all of the rooms in your cottage. If you're on a tight decorating budget,…

    Last Updated: Nov 25, 2011
  • How to Decorate a Victorian Style Nursery

    The Victorian period, approximately 1837 to 1901, featured rapid social change as the Industrial Revolution changed standards of living. Many Victorian children weren't brought up coddled in a nursery…

    Last Updated: Nov 22, 2011
  • Decorating With Vintage Theater Seats

    Vintage theater seats can add drama or style to your home, depending on where and how you use them. The style of your vintage theater seats should complement the style of the room. Consider the era…

    Last Updated: Nov 20, 2011
  • How to Choose Colors for a Front Porch on a Cape Cod House

    The traditional Cape Cod-style house has its origin in the early English settlers of Cape Cod, who based their designs on the half-timbered houses of England. The result was a one-and-a-half story…

    Last Updated: Nov 17, 2011
  • How to Decorate Apartments for the Young and Married

    Selecting a style of home decor can be daunting for any married couple. Being young adds additional pressure to the task because you want to create a youthful and inviting environment for your friends…

    Last Updated: Nov 17, 2011
  • Rustic and Horse Decor

    Bring out your inner cowboy by decorating your home with a rustic and horse theme. Western inspired accents will add a little bit of the Wild Wild West in your home that is both welcoming and…

    Last Updated: Nov 17, 2011
  • Fun Ways to Feng Shui My Bedroom

    Feng shui is more than just a decorating style. The term "feng shui" means "wind and water" and involves the arrangement of your space, and placement of decor to achieve harmony…

    Last Updated: Nov 17, 2011
  • How to Decorate a French Tudor House

    Bare floors, arched ceilings and exposed timber are just a few features of Tudor homes. French-inspired Tudor homes have open concept rooms that bring in light and air. When choosing the correct decor…

    Last Updated: Nov 17, 2011
  • What Style Are Curved Hallways Part Of?

    Curved hallways wind through many architectural styles, periods and purposes. They occur in elliptical buildings, such as the Colosseum of ancient Rome, and round structures, including old prisons…

    Last Updated: Nov 17, 2011
  • Brick Steps for a Country French Porch

    Adding brick steps to a country French porch gives your home a welcoming, classy appearance. You can add brick steps if you have recently torn out wooden or concrete steps. When you visit the home…

    Last Updated: Nov 07, 2011
  • Rustic Pine Decor

    Rustic pine decor offers a range of style options. In interior decorating, "rustic" often refers to designs inspired by old-fashioned hunting lodges, complete with wildlife themes, furniture…

    Last Updated: Nov 04, 2011
  • How to Decorate a Small Screen on a Balcony of an Apartment

    A balcony is generally seen as a good feature to have in an apartment. If you have a concrete or wooden platform next to dozens of other balconies, however, you may feel like you can't use the space.…

    Last Updated: Oct 23, 2011
  • How to Lighten Logs for a Log Home

    Log cabins are very enjoyable to stay in during summer vacations, and some people even choose to live in them year-round. Log cabins require regular maintenance to ensure that the logs stay in good…

    Last Updated: Oct 22, 2011
  • How to Change a Bungalow House Exterior to a Victorian Style

    Switching from the common bungalow style to the Victorian on the same house is a challenge. The two styles of residential architecture are almost completely opposite. The very fact that the Victorian…

    Last Updated: Oct 20, 2011
  • Victorian Style Birthday Decorations

    Queen Victoria reigned over the British Empire from 1837 to 1901, and this period in history has become known as the Victorian era. The style of the period typically involved a clutter of ornate…

    Last Updated: Oct 18, 2011
  • French Chic Decorating

    Inspired by nature and history, French decorating exudes timelessness and effortless sophistication. Whether you want to add a few new touches to your existing decor or plan to overhaul your entire…

    Last Updated: Oct 18, 2011
  • How to Make a Victorian-Style Room

    Named for Queen Victoria, the Victorian era encompassed nearly a century, from the 1830s through the turn of the 20th century. Technically, the Victorian period is divided into three phases -- early,…

    Last Updated: Oct 17, 2011
  • What Is the Average Range of Humidity in a Ranch-Style Home?

    Ranch-style homes, often referred to as a rancher, include one main floor and sometimes a basement. The humidity in a ranch-style home should be between 30 and 60 percent to avoid damage from low or…

    Last Updated: Oct 14, 2011
  • How to Cut Diced French Style Carrots

    Carrots, one of the earliest known foods, are a root vegetable. Carrots are a source of fiber, beta carotene and folacin. The human body converts beta carotene into Vitamin A. The genetic basis of…

    Last Updated: Oct 14, 2011
  • Porch Styles on Modern Colonial Homes

    Traditional colonial homes date back to the 1700s in England and are recognized for their symmetrical and straightforward design and lack of a front porch. Modern colonial homes, built during the 20th…

    Last Updated: Oct 14, 2011
  • How to Design Stone Arches

    Stone arches, which originated with the Romans, were one of the main innovations that they added to the Greek architectural styles they appropriated. Stone arches make beautiful and impressive…

    Last Updated: Oct 13, 2011
  • Characteristics of Neo-Eclectic Houses

    Neo-eclecticism is an architectural style also referred to as post-modernism. A reaction to modernism, neo-eclectic architecture rejects the modernist need to simplify and innovate, returning instead…

    Last Updated: Oct 10, 2011
  • How Are Trusses Fixed to Wall Plates?

    Prefabricated trusses simplify roof framing. They are usually made in factories and set on a roof in one piece. Trusses extend from one outer wall to another, with a horizontal bottom chord, two…

    Last Updated: Oct 10, 2011
  • How to Decorate a Modern Spanish Colonial House

    For current appeal that speaks to you, work with an eye-pleasing balance of rustic Spanish charm and crisp modern style.The updated Spanish colonial home incorporates a sparse blend of old and new…

    Last Updated: Oct 10, 2011
  • What Color Sheets Are for a Bed in a Feng Shui Home?

    The Chinese practice of Feng Shui ensures positive energy in a room based on the placement and arrangement of furniture. The ancient philosophy also believes that colors can influence people’s…

    Last Updated: Oct 10, 2011
  • Types of Eclectic Design Styles

    Eclectic style is not a random mix of furniture, patterns and accessories. Rather, true eclecticism in interior design is largely intentional with instinct and heart thrown in for good measure. It…

    Last Updated: Oct 09, 2011
  • How to Fix a Feng Shui Bedroom with a Doorway Across From a Window

    In feng shui, the energy in a room typically flows from the door to the windows. If your bedroom window is directly opposite the door, you can lose a lot of energy. According to the mapping principles…

    Last Updated: Oct 07, 2011
  • Feng Shui Remedy for Bedroom Doors

    The ancient Chinese art of feng shui is the method of arranging space and objects to achieve a positive flow of energy or "chi" in your life, home and work space. The bedroom is important in…

    Last Updated: Oct 07, 2011
  • Ideas for French-Style Built-In Cabinets

    French-style, built-in cabinets have recessed panels, carved woodwork and rustic hardware that complement a country or cottage motif. Built-in cabinets work well with most counter top designs and…

    Last Updated: Oct 06, 2011
  • Rustic Ways to Decorate Around a Drop in Tub

    The available decorating space around a drop-in tub depends on the style of the tub. Drop-in tubs are not free standing; they're inserted in the floor, situated between two walls or built into a free…

    Last Updated: Oct 06, 2011
  • How to Hide a Television Above a Mantle

    Although you may have shelled out big bucks for a high-tech television, it probably doesn't fit into your overall room decor plan. Even the slimmest of television sets can stick out like a sore thumb…

    Last Updated: Oct 06, 2011
  • How to Decorate a Teeny, Tiny Apartment

    The size of your apartment plays a big factor in deciding how to decorate it. Decorate a teeny tiny apartment with help from a real estate personality in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Oct 05, 2011
  • 1950s Style Toilets

    Toilets of the 1950s have an unmistakeable style. When it came to this mainstay of the midcentury bathroom, white was out of vogue. Toilets were manufactured in a wide variety of colors such as…

    Last Updated: Oct 05, 2011
  • Georgian Style Home Kitchen

    Originating in England, Georgian design was in vogue during the reigns of the four King Georges between 1740 and 1860. Georgian-style houses were built in the United States during the 1700s and 1800s.…

    Last Updated: Oct 05, 2011
  • How to Decorate Interiors Using Feng Shui

    In Chinese, the words "feng shui" translate to "wind" and "water." The practice of feng shui is a system that seeks to harmonize the energetic forces of a particular…

    Last Updated: Oct 04, 2011
  • How to Make Your Bedroom Feng Shui

    An ancient Chinese art, feng shui balances the flow of chi using the principles of yin and yang. Chi is the energy of life, which comes from all matter. Yin offers relaxation, while yang offers…

    Last Updated: Oct 04, 2011
  • What Is the Difference Between Shabby Chic & Antique?

    Shabby chic and antique are two distinct decor styles that people easily can confuse with one another. Although these two styles have similarities, they are distinct because of their condition. In…

    Last Updated: Oct 04, 2011
  • How to Decorate for a Sports Party

    Decorating for a sports party can be just as entertaining as the actual gathering. If you are a sports fan or are preparing a party for a sports enthusiast, arrange the perfect party by making your…

    Last Updated: Oct 04, 2011
  • Alternative Ways to Heat a Ranch Style House

    A ranch style house with an oil burning furnace in the basement can be expensive to heat. Because of the horizontal design of a ranch house, the distribution of heat can be more of a problem than in a…

    Last Updated: Oct 04, 2011
  • How to Decorate With Vintage Ceramic Trees

    Ceramic trees are typically hollow full-branched trees, such as Christmas trees, that were handmade, painted and glazed by hobbyists during the last 60 years of the 20th century. The spreading…

    Last Updated: Oct 04, 2011
  • DIY Tree House Design Tips

    A tree house is a special place that children get to call their own. However, because it is up in a tree, there are certain inherent safety risks involved in a tree house. For parents who decide to…

    Last Updated: Oct 03, 2011
  • How to Decorate a Vintage Chandelier

    The definition of a vintage home design piece can vary from year to year. In general, vintage pieces are at least 20 years old, but no older than 100. Anything older than that and the object may be…

    Last Updated: Oct 03, 2011
  • French Style Wall Colors

    Choosing a color palette for your home can be a challenge because there are so many options to consider. It often helps to draw inspiration from a particular decorating style, so you can narrow your…

    Last Updated: Oct 03, 2011
  • General Characteristics of a Georgian Style House

    Back in America's Colonial period there were several types of homes being built based on location, economics and social stature. What most people identify as a Colonial style house is most likely a…

    Last Updated: Oct 03, 2011
  • How Should a Bed Be Placed in a Bedroom According to Feng Shui?

    Feng shui is an ancient practice utilizing the environmental elements of water, earth, fire, metal and wood. By managing the energy of these elements in a certain manner, it is believed that a person…

    Last Updated: Oct 02, 2011
  • Shabby Chic Ideas for Old Doors

    The layers of peeling paint, the worn edges, the scratches and scuffs from years of use -- all these things make an old door unattractive to some, but to those who love the shabby chic style of decor,…

    Last Updated: Sep 30, 2011
  • How to Modernize a Ranch Style House

    A lot has changed since ranch-style houses were popular in the 1950s. While these typical three-bedroom, two-bath houses were just what America needed after World War II, they’ve become…

    Last Updated: Sep 29, 2011
  • How to Decorate With Big Silk Tropical Leaves

    Add a touch of the tropics to your home with silk tropical leaves. Whether you live in a warm climate or your weather forecast often calls for snow, adding silk tropical leaves to your home decor will…

    Last Updated: Sep 29, 2011
  • How to Decorate a Vintage Dark Brown Room

    A dark brown room has the tendency to look heavy or oppressive. However, with the right accessories and decorations, the room develops a warm and sophisticated look. Even in a smaller room, the brown…

    Last Updated: Sep 28, 2011
  • Sunroom Designs That are Suitable for the Front of the House

    A sunroom is a friendly and attractive addition to a home. Since a sunroom receives varying amounts of sunlight during the day, you want to choose a location that suits the layout of your home. If you…

    Last Updated: Sep 27, 2011
  • How to Make My Bedroom Feng Shui for Teens

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    Decorating a studio apartment is a satisfying do-it-yourself design project. You can make a blank space take on a personality and provide comfort and utility for one or two occupants with a minimal…

    Last Updated: Sep 27, 2011
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    Subway tiles are simple rectangles that typically come in white, black or minty green. First used in the early 20th century in the New York City subway, the tiles have since become a popular material…

    Last Updated: Sep 27, 2011
  • Collecting and Decorating With Vintage Glass

    It is thought that glass was first used to make beads in 3500 B.C. By 1500 B.C, Egyptian artists began creating glass vessels. Since then, the craft has grown and expanded. By the late 1800s, an…

    Last Updated: Sep 26, 2011
  • How to Decorate & Display Vintage Felt Pennants

    Among sports fanatics, pennants are very collectable memorabilia. Pennants can show your affection for certain teams, announce your alma mater or even mark key seasons in a school’s athletic…

    Last Updated: Sep 25, 2011
  • Landscape Ideas for a Brick Ranch Style Home

    As soldiers and sailors streamed home after World War II and began starting families, the one-story ranch became a familiar sight in communities across the United States. These ranch-style homes were…

    Last Updated: Sep 25, 2011
  • What Are the Traits of a Bungalow Style House?

    The bungalow style began to appear in the late 18th and early 19th century and is associated with the Arts and Crafts movement, which is seen as a reaction to the exuberant ornamentation of the…

    Last Updated: Sep 23, 2011
  • How to Feng Shui Your Bedroom Using the Four Animals

    The Chinese feng shui system of aesthetics helps align the features of human habitats with astronomical forces. There are several different methods and techniques for applying feng shui. It can be a…

    Last Updated: Sep 23, 2011
  • Classic Southern Low Country Home Decorating

    The Low Country runs generally from Charleston, South Carolina, to Savannah, Georgia. Low Country decorating is a casual mix of cottage and traditional decor with touches of British colonial and…

    Last Updated: Sep 23, 2011
  • Small Home Decorating Styles

    Any style can work in a small home the same as it can in a big one. Get small home decorating style information with help from an award-winning celebrity interior designer in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Sep 23, 2011
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    According to Rachel Ashwell, shabby chic pioneer and writer of the style bible “Shabby Chic,” decorating and crafting in her signature style requires not only attention to detail, but also…

    Last Updated: Sep 23, 2011
  • How to Feng Shui a Bedroom for a Young Woman in Her Late 20s

    The ancient Chinese art of feng shui can be used to help many aspects of your life. A woman in her late twenties may wish to progress further in her career, need a cash boost, or want to encourage a…

    Last Updated: Sep 22, 2011
  • How to Decorate an Apartment With a Red Sofa

    Red is an exciting, passionate color. It raises the energy level in a room and encourages conversation, which is ideal in a social space like the living room. However, an entirely red room is a little…

    Last Updated: Sep 22, 2011
  • How to Map Your Home in Feng Shui

    In feng shui -- the ancient Chinese art of arranging a space to create a positive flow of energy, or "chi" -- a map called a Bagua is used to map each room in your home. The map consists of…

    Last Updated: Sep 22, 2011
  • How to Decorate a Large Apartment Foyer

    A foyer or entryway is the space that introduces visitors to your apartment. Even if your apartment foyer is large, clever decoration tips help transform the otherwise cold space into one that is…

    Last Updated: Sep 22, 2011
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    Nothing is more welcoming that a rustic kitchen table. Whether it’s in your dining room or in a small kitchen nook, a rustic table creates a mood for your kitchen that is cozy and comfortable.…

    Last Updated: Sep 22, 2011
  • Rustic Decor Painting

    A rustic decor emphasizes natural elements such as stone, wood and unpolished metals, such as cast iron candlesticks holders. It aims to create a warm, relaxing and comfortable atmosphere --…

    Last Updated: Sep 22, 2011
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    The Victorian era was known as England's second Renaissance, but also as the beginning of modern times. The lavish and genteel way of life stemmed from this complex dichotomy. Political, artistic and…

    Last Updated: Sep 22, 2011
  • Different Porch Styles for Ranch-Style Houses

    Ranch style homes seem to be as popular today as they were when they came about in the 1950s and '60s. While they are generally rectangular in shape and have only a single floor with lower-pitched…

    Last Updated: Sep 22, 2011
  • Advice for Decorations for Italian Night

    When you are planning an Italian themed dinner party, think about how you can create the cozy and relaxing atmosphere of an Italian restaurant. Choose from an array of Italian food for your menu, such…

    Last Updated: Sep 21, 2011
  • How to Decorate Your Vintage Vanity

    A vintage vanity table will give your bedroom or bathroom a charming, shabby-chic style. Vanity tables are typically made of white or light color wood, and feature a large mirror, small drawers and a…

    Last Updated: Sep 21, 2011
  • How to Decorate Hallways for Small Apartments

    An apartment hallway is the passage area onto which the doors to the rooms open, and it is the space that introduces guests to the rooms. Instead of leaving it bare, decorate the small or limited…

    Last Updated: Sep 21, 2011
  • How to Decorate a Small Balcony of an Apartment With Lanterns

    Lanterns are an enchanting decorative touch for an outdoor space. Their gentle glow sets the atmosphere for a relaxing glass of wine, conversation with friends and perhaps a few trays of savory snacks…

    Last Updated: Sep 19, 2011
  • How to Make a Large Fake Decorative Log

    One way to create a large fake log is to use a chicken wire frame covered in papier mache. Chicken wire lends itself to rolling into a long log shape, and covering it in papier mache is not difficult.…

    Last Updated: Sep 18, 2011
  • How to Decorate a a Shabby Chic Loft

    Loft apartments are often located in vintage commercial buildings that have been renovated and repurposed as living areas. Lofts often retain the industrial characteristics of the original building,…

    Last Updated: Sep 18, 2011
  • How to Redo a Ranch Home Entrance

    Every few years, any home's entrance can look dated. By incorporating important changes and new materials, the space can add great curbside appeal and interior appeal. You want to create a design that…

    Last Updated: Sep 18, 2011
  • How to Decorate a Wreath With Vintage Gift Ribbon

    Displaying vintage gift ribbon on a homemade wreath is an excellent way to share your one-of-a-kind finds that will add a splash of color to a wall. Vintage gift ribbon can be found at flea markets,…

    Last Updated: Sep 16, 2011
  • How to Decorate in Shabby Chic With Dark Furniture

    While shabby chic is usually associated with white furniture, you can add a shabby feel even if your furniture is dark. Painting or distressing your furniture will give it a timeworn look. Filling…

    Last Updated: Sep 15, 2011
  • Tufting Crafts

    Tufting can turn an ordinary piece of furniture into a luxurious piece of upholstered furniture. The process of tufting consists of threading embroidery floss and a large needle through layers of…

    Last Updated: Sep 15, 2011
  • Remodeling the Exterior of a Tudor-Style House

    Any changes to enhance the exterior of a Tudor-style home must work with the architecture. This will require that you familiarize yourself with the roof styles, windows and materials used in these…

    Last Updated: Sep 15, 2011
  • How to Decorate a Basement in Sports for Teen Boys

    Teenage boys and sports just go together. Whether your boys are football fans or hockey lovers, you can create a custom-decorated basement for them. Best of all, with a little creativity and some…

    Last Updated: Sep 15, 2011
  • How to Become a Residential Designer in Maryland

    Interior designers can specialize in residential or commercial design. The U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that employment opportunities in residential design will be…

    Last Updated: Sep 13, 2011
  • How to Decorate Around a Rustic Red Couch

    A rustic red couch will mix simple lines, vintage materials and wood accents and will benefit from room colors and materials that have natural characteristics. When you coordinate wood tones in the…

    Last Updated: Sep 13, 2011
  • Swing Gates Vs. Slide Gates

    Gates can be useful in any home with a driveway large enough to accommodate one, offering both aesthetic appeal and security to your home. There are several different types of gates that can be…

    Last Updated: Sep 09, 2011
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