Posted on 07 September 2009. Tags: cushions, decorating, furniture, home, patio
Manufacturers provide cushions for many patio furniture types and materials, from teak, wicker, resin, wrought iron, cast aluminum, wood, benches, swings including branded furniture. There should be no difficulties in finding the right shapes and sizes even for personalized designs. Special patio chair seat cushions include rounded back pads, d-shaped pads, slab seat pads, swing pads, round pads, and stool pads. Accessories for outdoor patio furniture are throw pillows that have cord, flange, or fringe trimmings and lumbar cushion pieces.
Taking care of the fabric covers will definitely extend the life of patio cushions. Cushions are not impermeable. Fabrics are good at repelling water and keeping them away from the cushions. They resist a good amount of water, liquids, and rain water. Unshielded and lengthy contact with liquids, however, will allow water to penetrate through to the cushions and may cause damage.
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Posted on 07 September 2009. Tags: DIY, doorbells, doors, home, house
The doorbell’s iron core will stay at the ding tone bar for as long as the button is held down and the electromagnet energized. When the button is released, it starts a chain reaction that starts with the opening of the circuit cutting the flow of electric current, deactivating the electromagnet, the spring pulls back the metal piston to its original spot, striking the low dong tone bar, completing the ding-dong melody. For every short press of the video doorbell button, the ding-dong tune can be heard repeatedly. Sophisticated chime units contain more than two tone bars that create the elaborate tones. A mechanical doorbell will ring for as long as the person is turning the knob or moving the lever. In this case the ringing is the sound of a striker hitting the metal chime bell or bar.
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Posted on 01 September 2009. Tags: home
Is the shabby chic decorating style still a trend, or is it yesterday’s news? Ten years ago this decor was all the rage, but it seems to have fallen into disfavor in the designer magazines. That’s because home decorating publications thrive on creating trends, and shabby was definitely a hot trend when it first appeared on the scene. The media created this style and the media can destroy it, unlike established styles like classic and art deco, which have been around long enough to have a life of their own. But the decorating approach of using old items of sentimental value has been around longer than the pundits have, and it will be around long after they’re gone. Decorating with items like your grandmother’s wedding dress, or a pair of pink ballet slippers, or old jewelry, or a slightly scuffed armoire, will always be with us because these things are classics in their own right and will never go out of style.
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Posted on 11 August 2009. Tags: home, Home Improvement, kitchen, wood floor
The best home improvement project I ever did was lay some wood flooring down in my kitchen. The old linoleum was old and cracked through years of misuse and age. It was time to rip it up and start over. But then we decided to add wood flooring to the kitchen. We went to the local home center and priced it out and discovered for what we need the cost would not be too inhibition. We bought a few boxes and a nail gun, which was more like a hammer, and began laying out the flooring. It was relatively simple to install. We had to make sure we measured correctly around the cabinets and walls. The wood planks that went in the middle of the flloor simply went in very easy. Each piece fit nicely in the next. It took about 4 hours to get completely done and we were very happy with the results.
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