Lightweight concrete tiles

Lightweight concrete tiles
Concrete tiles can be used in any climate provided specific installation precautions are followed. Lightweight concrete tiles are also available in some regions of the country for re-roofing applications where the roof structure is insufficient to support standard weight concrete tiles.

May 22nd, 2008 by Admin | No Comments »

Concrete roof tiles

Concrete roof tiles
Concrete roof tiles are a durable water-shedding material that most often last the lifetime of a building. Like clay, concrete tile surfaces can be textured or smooth, and tile edges can be uniform or ragged. Concrete roof tiles simulate the appearance of traditional clay tiles, wood shake, slate, and stone. Architects may select tiles of all one color, blended colors, or combinations of two or more shades placed in a uniform or random pattern. Regular portland cement is gray, but is also available in white and brown. Pigments can be blended with either white or gray cement to allow for virtually any desired color, including bright whites, pastels, and deep rich shades.

May 22nd, 2008 by Admin | No Comments »

Dream of a glamorous dining rooms

Dream of a glamorous dining rooms
Reinvent forlorn dining rooms with suitable furnishings, paint, and fabric. The right table — set on a bright area rug or centered on a window — can be your anchor. A round table, the favorite for conversation, softens a boxy room; a small square table does well in tight quarters; long farmhouse-type tables work best in rectangular rooms. And for ambience find a stunning electric or candle-holding chandelier.

Warm colors stimulate conversation. Paint walls a soft red, or cover them with a richly textured or patterned wallcovering. Soft contemporary hues like hydrangea-purple and pistachio-green teamed with crisp white moldings will imbue the room with a Monet-garden air. Slipcover dining chairs, or add simple seat cushions in a contrasting color or a pleasing floral pattern. Read more…

May 20th, 2008 by Admin | No Comments »

Dining Room Decorating Ideas

Dining Room Decorating Ideas
There are those who would trade anything to have a separate dining room, others pooh-pooh the one they have as a wasted bit of space and shut the door.

The first group has nothing to envy since there are myriad ways to forge comfortable, part-time dining areas in other rooms. The naysayers can take heart, too. With some adjustments, their forlorn rooms can be made as satisfying as mom’s home cooking.

Any room with a few square feet to spare such as family rooms and dens — particularly those lined with books or French doors — make spectacular mealtime settings. Position a table to one side of the room, figuring about 8 square feet for a table for 4, plus around 36 inches for the chair pull-out. Or hire a carpenter to build a stationary bench flush against the wall. Place a skinny pine table in front and ladder-back chairs opposite. Read more…

May 20th, 2008 by Admin | No Comments »

Grass in the yard

Grass in the yard
Maintain proper grass length.
Set mowers to 3-3.5” to keep grass longer, which crowds out weeds and helps the grass retain moisture. If your mower can mulch the grass, use that feature and leave the grass clippings on the lawn to provide nutrients and to prevent water from evaporating. This also keeps yard waste out of landfills.

Water appropriately.
Most people over water their lawns, which results in unhealthy grass and wasted water. If you walk across the yard and can see footprints, it is time to water. Watering only when it’s needed can save 750-1,500 gallons a month. Avoid the temptation of watering on every designated watering day if your lawn does not really need it. Also, when you do water, apply a sufficient amount of water, enough to make 6 to 8 inches of soil wet. This will enable the plants to grow deeper roots, decreasing the need to water often.

May 12th, 2008 by Admin | No Comments »

Remodeling kitchen design

Remodeling kitchen design
Before you start thinking about remodeling your kitchen, you should have some general thoughts. If you are not happy with the color or look of your doors and countertop, but the appliances are still in good conditions, than refacing is the right way to think about. In case you do not like the way your kitchen is designed and where drawers and doors are located, you might better look for a entirely new america’s test kitchen. Read more…

May 12th, 2008 by Admin | No Comments »

Kitchen sinks and faucets

Kitchen sinks and faucets
Pada Prinsipnya dalam menata dapur yang simple namun indah diperlukan sense yang kreatif dan tetap mengedepankan kepraktisan. Dapur akan lebih mudah ditata bila memiliki luas yang cukup. Dengan demikian kitchen cabinet hardware dapat kita letakan pada tempat yang tepat dan mudah ditemukan.
Together with any kitchen top reworking comes the question of the kitchen sink and faucets. Make sure you do not change the countertop and leave the old kitchen sink in it. Being one of the most frequently used parts of any kitchen, the sink usually carries the biggest burden. Have a close look and better have it changed as well. As far as the faucets are concerned it is really worth to have a look on how modern kitchen faucets can make work easier. Ask your remodeling company for any suggestions they have, it could be worth rethinking.

The next area where changes might be needed are the kitchen appliances. Make sure everything from fridge to oven still works well. Even if they work you might want to change them in order to save on energy. A good example are today’s refrigerators which consume a lot less energy than 10 or 20 years ago. Do not just look if your appliances still work, but also how much energy the need. This way you might save extra money in the future.

May 12th, 2008 by Admin | No Comments »

Divide and Conquer

Divide and Conquer living room furniture
Penataan living room furniture menjadi sangat penting untuk mendapatkan suasana yang berbeda dan untuk kenyamanan. Kita bisa memilih sofa besar yang bisa kita gunakan untuk berbaring santai sambil membaca book. Air conditioner bisa kita kurangi bila udara luar bisa nasuk secara bebas dan membawa udara segar pedesaaan.
Divide and Conquer. To define the living and dining areas in a long room that has to accommodate both, install two waist-high shelf units (with doors) that project a few feet in from each side wall. The low units will keep air space open, add a needed horizontal element, and provide handy storage for both areas. Add Visual Space. Painting woodwork and walls in the same light color will make a small room seem larger.
Create a Skyline. Don’t keep all the elements at the same horizontal level. As Larchmont, New York, designer Libby Cameron suggests, “Arrange — or add — pieces to establish an interesting contrast of heights so that the eye goes up and down as it travels around the room.” Layer the Lights. Overhead spots (like track lighting) are great for highlighting special areas. But you also need table lamps for warm, eye-level light, as well as floor lamps (like torcheres) to complete the effect.

May 9th, 2008 by Admin | No Comments »

Low-profile beds

Low-profile beds, comfort beds
These low-profile beds give off an south-east Asian or European vibe with their sleek lines and modern chic design your own bedroom online for free. Platforms beds are the best way to contemporerize your bedroom furniture without going over your budget. Because the bed is so minimal in its design, its unadorned headboard blends into its surroundings. Despite the understated sophisticated of a platform bed, they are money savers because they don’t need a box spring for your mattress. Instead, slats run across the width of the bed, effortlessly supporting the mattress.

May 8th, 2008 by Admin | No Comments »

Individual style bedroom

Individual style bedroom, Asian style bedroom
Furniture and other items in the bedroom are what defines this room as a bedroom, each one with its individual style. A regular bedroom can contain one bed, single,double or queen sized. One or more dressers and also a nightstand. There will probably be a closet (small or big, depending on the size of the room) and there could also be also a carpet. Nowadays, built-in closets are very popular bedroom decorating ideas, more in America than Europe.
Today it is very popular that a master bedroom is connected to a bathroom and toilet which is called “ensuite.”

May 8th, 2008 by Admin | No Comments »