Luxury Bedding
Exclusive Luxury Bedding
by Richard Hedley
One of the pleasures of having your own space is the enjoyment of providing luxury bedding for your sleeping arrangements. Luxury bedding means different things to different people, but at the very least it means having something special to sleep on. It doesn’t even have to be expensive. Luxury bedding can simply be a texture, color or style you enjoy.
Some people consider the feel of silk sheets to be the ultimate in luxury. The natural fiber against the skin gives a sensation of elegance like no other. Silk sheets as a item of luxury bedding needs about the same level of care you provide your silk blouses and scarves. It’s definitely not something to throw in the regular cycle of the washing machine with hot water.
Silk sheet sets come in a variety of colors and weights and are often sold as part of complete bedding set including sheets, comforter, pillow cases, shams and perhaps even a dust ruffle. Other silk sheet sets are more tailored in appearance, relying on color and feel to set the tone of the luxury bedding.
Other people choose luxury bedding of Egyptian cotton in Italian designed linens. The heavy cotton sometimes relies on woven patterns in the fabric to add texture and richness. These may take the form of stripes of regular and satiny texture in a white on white pattern for example. The warmth and durability of the quality Egyptian cotton means you can have luxury that wears well and can stand laundering without special handling.
At a minimum luxury bedding will have a high thread count. Ordinary bedding will have a thread count of 180 to 200. Luxury bedding might have a thread count of over 1200. Obviously the higher the thread count, the more luxurious the look and feel of the sheets.
Luxury bedding for many people is satin sheets, They claim to sleep better because when turning or moving on these sheets, they don’t pull at the clothing and skin as some of the regular bedding does. The drawback to some satin sheets is that they require more care when laundering than do cotton bedding.
Part of the enjoyment of luxury bedding is the wide range of colors available now. You can find bedding sets in almost any color you can imagine from neon to white and with flowers, stripes or solid colors. Theme bedding is available if you want a bit of whimsy with your luxury.
Richard Hedley is the author of the articles on Luxury bedding, Contemporary home decor and home decor.
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Thursday, May 15, 2008
Monday, May 5, 2008
Art Quilts
Art Quilts
Learning To Appreciate Art Quilts
By Katrina Sjoberg
Good Morning,
I have been mulling over the question of how one learns to appreciate art, fabric art in particular, and how to educate the public about art quilts.
First of all, art quilts as an art form is a relatively new concept in the art world. Textile art has existed a long time in the form of woven tapestries or sewn garments. Quilts have also existed a long time and have even been decorated with embroidery even as they were used as bedspreads on beds for warmth. Some garments were quilted and used under armor and other outerwear to keep people warm.
Traditional American quilts flourished in the 1800s and were mostly used for practical purposes although they were very artfully hand sewn and embroidered. A lot of women made quilts for their trousseaus and also telling family histories such as births, marriages and deaths. Still, they were mostly treasured as family heirlooms handed down for several generations. Today, museums and private collectors pay huge sums for antique bed quilts so in that sense, they are now art.
The modern art quilts (to be hung on the wall) evolved in the early 70s, through the 80s and the 90s. Many women were interested in their grandmother's quilts or quilts their mothers made for them and had learned sewing and hand embroidery since they were young, but wanted to find new ways of expressing their creativity using fabrics of all kinds. The notion came that maybe we could make quilts that would strictly be for decorative purposes to be displayed on the walls in homes, hotel lobbies, offices, restaurants and other public spaces.
There was a lot of experimentation taking place at this time using traditional cutting or sewing techniques and designs in new expanded ways where blocks were not all the same but different. Some artists even used blocks of different sizes to be sewn together in creative ways. Many started coloring, dyeing and printing their own fabrics which then were cut up in various ways and reassembled to form a new graphic image. Some used one piece of fabric and embellished it with more fabric sewn directly onto the top, either appliqued by hand or machine. Some added colorful hand stitching as part of the design.
Sewing techniques became innovative also because of new sewing machine technology where lots of machine stitching and embroidery became part of the overall design, not just used to quilt two layers of fabric and the batting together. This trend continues today with many fabric artists using free motion (random stitching) to highlight areas of design or even be an intricate part of the graphics.
Also as the interest grew in sewing and new fabrics came on the market, new kinds of threads emerged on the scene. Metallic threads in all colors meant that some very interesting effects could be achieved by machine quilting in specific areas. All kinds of threads came along with different kinds of qualities that could be used in creative ways.
The latest trend is the renewed interest in yarns of all kinds which many fabric artists like to incorporate onto the surface of their art quilts. Specialty yarns of all kinds and colors can add exciting textures to the designs. Additional embellishments used nowadays are beads, ribbons, trinkets and even new kinds of fibers. Some artists are even incorporating materials and techniques from other artforms.
So how are these wall quilts art? They are art because they're original visions manifested in various ways using fabrics much in the same way as an artist would use brushes. They are art because they express high levels of creativity of images never before seen. They are art because of the innovations in techniques they represent. And they bring tremendous amounts of beauty to our often denatured, sterile and concrete-filled asphalt jungle environment.
I remember a few years ago when I saw my first real art quilts displayed at a local center where I frequently went for meetings. It was a private display of three very large art quilts depicting various scenes inspired by the Holy Writings of the Baha'i Faith. I literally stopped in my tracks when I entered the room! The atmosphere and energy were totally changed just because of those beautiful works of art. I will never forget that moment and I am sure that is one of the reasons I decided that I wanted to create something similar.
So, how do you learn to appreciate this new art form? Go to quilt exhibits, local and national, as often as you can. Almost all traditional quilt exhibits now include some form of art quilts as a special category. Prizes are given and artists are given recognition. Many have written books about the techniques they've invented or perhaps they've come up with a variation of a cutting technique. Find quilting programs on your local TV network or cable, many now devote one or two programs per week to fabric art.
In general, read art books that you find in the local library. Go to museums and regular art exhibits. Take art classes and art appreciation classes to get a good basic background about art in general. Then you will begin to appreciate the work involved and the time it takes to create an art quilt.
Happy Looking!
Katrina [http://www.designbykatrina.com]www.designbykatrina.com
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Learning To Appreciate Art Quilts
By Katrina Sjoberg
Good Morning,
I have been mulling over the question of how one learns to appreciate art, fabric art in particular, and how to educate the public about art quilts.
First of all, art quilts as an art form is a relatively new concept in the art world. Textile art has existed a long time in the form of woven tapestries or sewn garments. Quilts have also existed a long time and have even been decorated with embroidery even as they were used as bedspreads on beds for warmth. Some garments were quilted and used under armor and other outerwear to keep people warm.
Traditional American quilts flourished in the 1800s and were mostly used for practical purposes although they were very artfully hand sewn and embroidered. A lot of women made quilts for their trousseaus and also telling family histories such as births, marriages and deaths. Still, they were mostly treasured as family heirlooms handed down for several generations. Today, museums and private collectors pay huge sums for antique bed quilts so in that sense, they are now art.
The modern art quilts (to be hung on the wall) evolved in the early 70s, through the 80s and the 90s. Many women were interested in their grandmother's quilts or quilts their mothers made for them and had learned sewing and hand embroidery since they were young, but wanted to find new ways of expressing their creativity using fabrics of all kinds. The notion came that maybe we could make quilts that would strictly be for decorative purposes to be displayed on the walls in homes, hotel lobbies, offices, restaurants and other public spaces.
There was a lot of experimentation taking place at this time using traditional cutting or sewing techniques and designs in new expanded ways where blocks were not all the same but different. Some artists even used blocks of different sizes to be sewn together in creative ways. Many started coloring, dyeing and printing their own fabrics which then were cut up in various ways and reassembled to form a new graphic image. Some used one piece of fabric and embellished it with more fabric sewn directly onto the top, either appliqued by hand or machine. Some added colorful hand stitching as part of the design.
Sewing techniques became innovative also because of new sewing machine technology where lots of machine stitching and embroidery became part of the overall design, not just used to quilt two layers of fabric and the batting together. This trend continues today with many fabric artists using free motion (random stitching) to highlight areas of design or even be an intricate part of the graphics.
Also as the interest grew in sewing and new fabrics came on the market, new kinds of threads emerged on the scene. Metallic threads in all colors meant that some very interesting effects could be achieved by machine quilting in specific areas. All kinds of threads came along with different kinds of qualities that could be used in creative ways.
The latest trend is the renewed interest in yarns of all kinds which many fabric artists like to incorporate onto the surface of their art quilts. Specialty yarns of all kinds and colors can add exciting textures to the designs. Additional embellishments used nowadays are beads, ribbons, trinkets and even new kinds of fibers. Some artists are even incorporating materials and techniques from other artforms.
So how are these wall quilts art? They are art because they're original visions manifested in various ways using fabrics much in the same way as an artist would use brushes. They are art because they express high levels of creativity of images never before seen. They are art because of the innovations in techniques they represent. And they bring tremendous amounts of beauty to our often denatured, sterile and concrete-filled asphalt jungle environment.
I remember a few years ago when I saw my first real art quilts displayed at a local center where I frequently went for meetings. It was a private display of three very large art quilts depicting various scenes inspired by the Holy Writings of the Baha'i Faith. I literally stopped in my tracks when I entered the room! The atmosphere and energy were totally changed just because of those beautiful works of art. I will never forget that moment and I am sure that is one of the reasons I decided that I wanted to create something similar.
So, how do you learn to appreciate this new art form? Go to quilt exhibits, local and national, as often as you can. Almost all traditional quilt exhibits now include some form of art quilts as a special category. Prizes are given and artists are given recognition. Many have written books about the techniques they've invented or perhaps they've come up with a variation of a cutting technique. Find quilting programs on your local TV network or cable, many now devote one or two programs per week to fabric art.
In general, read art books that you find in the local library. Go to museums and regular art exhibits. Take art classes and art appreciation classes to get a good basic background about art in general. Then you will begin to appreciate the work involved and the time it takes to create an art quilt.
Happy Looking!
Katrina [http://www.designbykatrina.com]www.designbykatrina.com
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Friday, May 2, 2008
Antique Turkish Rugs
Antique Turkish Rugs
Want to Own an Antique Turkish Rug? Try an Oushak Rug
By Mike Palmer
Many people find it satisfying to invest in home decoration. This allows them to relax in the comfort of their abode while enjoying the view of some of their worthy investments. If you're this type of person, then why not purchase antique Turkish rugs? Antique Turkish rugs, especially Oushak rugs are great decorative pieces to add into your home.
Antique rugs like the Oushak rug were made by a large number of independent weavers back in the eleventh to fifteenth century. Before, they were all widely acclaimed all over Europe. In fact, artists like Hans Holbein and Lorenzo Lotto have depicted them in their paintings because of their great appreciation.
But in the 18th century, Oushak rug production deteriorated. Now, many Turkish rugs are more commercial.
Finding an antique Oushak Turkish rug is not that difficult because you can find sites on the net which offer these kinds of rugs. But because it's rare to find an authentic antique rug nowadays, it can be very pricey.
The cost that you will pay is just in proportion to the rugs exceptionally decorative nature. Antique Turkish rugs have large decorative patterns and the rug itself is very soft. Many trendsetters prefer these antique rugs for interior designs.
If you want to add a different touch of rugs in your home, try an antique Turkish rug. It will not only be decorative, but your friends will truly admire a work of art every time they visit your home. Antique pieces such as this are quite valuable, and as they age, they become even more valuable. Just make sure that it is maintained and cleaned properly.
Other rugs people find exotic and decorative are pink braided rugs, red Rooster kitchen rugs, and fine Sumak rugs.
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Want to Own an Antique Turkish Rug? Try an Oushak Rug
By Mike Palmer
Many people find it satisfying to invest in home decoration. This allows them to relax in the comfort of their abode while enjoying the view of some of their worthy investments. If you're this type of person, then why not purchase antique Turkish rugs? Antique Turkish rugs, especially Oushak rugs are great decorative pieces to add into your home.
Antique rugs like the Oushak rug were made by a large number of independent weavers back in the eleventh to fifteenth century. Before, they were all widely acclaimed all over Europe. In fact, artists like Hans Holbein and Lorenzo Lotto have depicted them in their paintings because of their great appreciation.
But in the 18th century, Oushak rug production deteriorated. Now, many Turkish rugs are more commercial.
Finding an antique Oushak Turkish rug is not that difficult because you can find sites on the net which offer these kinds of rugs. But because it's rare to find an authentic antique rug nowadays, it can be very pricey.
The cost that you will pay is just in proportion to the rugs exceptionally decorative nature. Antique Turkish rugs have large decorative patterns and the rug itself is very soft. Many trendsetters prefer these antique rugs for interior designs.
If you want to add a different touch of rugs in your home, try an antique Turkish rug. It will not only be decorative, but your friends will truly admire a work of art every time they visit your home. Antique pieces such as this are quite valuable, and as they age, they become even more valuable. Just make sure that it is maintained and cleaned properly.
Other rugs people find exotic and decorative are pink braided rugs, red Rooster kitchen rugs, and fine Sumak rugs.
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Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Rugs And Carpets
Rugs And Carpets
Southwestern Decor and Ideas for Your Home
By Giorgina Devereaux
Southwestern décor echoes serenity and simplicity. This
décor can be traditional or contemporary and is
characterized by the use of natural materials and colors
reminiscent of the desert, canyons, and expansive
Southwestern skies. Textiles that are patterned and woven, along with clay
pottery, reflect the cultures of American Indians and Mexicans.
The shades of color used in Southwestern décor make the
rooms inviting. The colors used in this type of décor can
vary from a rich cactus green, yellow, turquoise, or the
striking purple colors seen in a sunset.
One of the classic textiles used in Southwestern décor is a
hand-woven and multicolored Mexican serape. The serape is
often used as a blanket or a throw and brings texture to a
room because the patterns add interest. Other textiles used
contain stripes or a geometric pattern and are used to make
throw rugs and to upholster furniture. Although some
patterns may stand out too much on a sofa, the use of a
neutral color with patterned pillows presents a balance.
The beauty about Southwestern décor is that the materials
used are influenced by nature. The furniture is normally
made with wood, such as knotty pine, and split or distressed
logs can be utilized to provide extra seating in a room or
placed on a wall as a rustic fireplace mantle. Other
materials used for upholstery, rugs, or other accessories are leather,
suede, cotton, or wool.
Accessories such as wall sconces and lamps made of wrought
iron are typically used and enhance the home. The hanging
of colorful rugs on walls adds vividness to a room. Also,
hand painted tiles and pottery are commonly used, as well as
Gecko lizards and Kokopelli that serve as motifs on rugs,
wallpaper, and bedding.
The incorporation of plants, such as Cacti, adds life to a
room and they come in various sizes, shapes, and colors.
Nature type items make great accessories. For instance,
tall grass can be placed in a large glass vase to accentuate
a coffee table or end table.
Giorgina Devereaux is the creator of AskGiorgina.com, which features questions, answers, and ideas on home decor and furniture. For more information, please visit http://www.AskGiorgina.com
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Southwestern Decor and Ideas for Your Home
By Giorgina Devereaux
Southwestern décor echoes serenity and simplicity. This
décor can be traditional or contemporary and is
characterized by the use of natural materials and colors
reminiscent of the desert, canyons, and expansive
Southwestern skies. Textiles that are patterned and woven, along with clay
pottery, reflect the cultures of American Indians and Mexicans.
The shades of color used in Southwestern décor make the
rooms inviting. The colors used in this type of décor can
vary from a rich cactus green, yellow, turquoise, or the
striking purple colors seen in a sunset.
One of the classic textiles used in Southwestern décor is a
hand-woven and multicolored Mexican serape. The serape is
often used as a blanket or a throw and brings texture to a
room because the patterns add interest. Other textiles used
contain stripes or a geometric pattern and are used to make
throw rugs and to upholster furniture. Although some
patterns may stand out too much on a sofa, the use of a
neutral color with patterned pillows presents a balance.
The beauty about Southwestern décor is that the materials
used are influenced by nature. The furniture is normally
made with wood, such as knotty pine, and split or distressed
logs can be utilized to provide extra seating in a room or
placed on a wall as a rustic fireplace mantle. Other
materials used for upholstery, rugs, or other accessories are leather,
suede, cotton, or wool.
Accessories such as wall sconces and lamps made of wrought
iron are typically used and enhance the home. The hanging
of colorful rugs on walls adds vividness to a room. Also,
hand painted tiles and pottery are commonly used, as well as
Gecko lizards and Kokopelli that serve as motifs on rugs,
wallpaper, and bedding.
The incorporation of plants, such as Cacti, adds life to a
room and they come in various sizes, shapes, and colors.
Nature type items make great accessories. For instance,
tall grass can be placed in a large glass vase to accentuate
a coffee table or end table.
Giorgina Devereaux is the creator of AskGiorgina.com, which features questions, answers, and ideas on home decor and furniture. For more information, please visit http://www.AskGiorgina.com
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Friday, April 25, 2008
Picnic Blanket
Picnic Blanket
Having a Blanket is a Must for Any Picnic
By Jonathan Goodman
Picnics are pleasant trips and always put you in a great mood. Just the thought of taking a much-needed break, whether it is for half a day or more can be enough to get your adrenalin levels up.
As you start packing for your day out, you will have to make a list of all the things you need. Apart from food, snacks and water, regardless of where you plan to go, you will definitely need a blanket. There are different kinds of picnic blankets available today to suit a wide choice and budget. So whether it is just the two of you or the whole family, there is a variety available. Choosing the right one is important so that you do not feel upset if they are inadequate and put a damper on your picnic.
The first thing to look for when you choose your picnic blanket is the size. One that is too large may not be necessary for just two people. Also it can be too bulky to carry around and take up space that you can use for something else, especially if you are going hiking. On the other hand, if you intend going on a picnic where you are not going to move around much, then size may not matter.
You can get blankets of different weights. The heavier types are more cumbersome to walk around with. These days there are plenty of lightweight options that are both attractive and durable. These lightweight fleece picnic blankets are very convenient when you have to carry a backpack as you can fit them into it easily without groaning under the weight.
Another thing to remember when you pick your blanket is to ensure that you select a waterproof one. This will protect you from moisture on the ground when you use it. You will not have to worry about the damp, as the plastic backing will let you sit comfortably. Many fleece picnic blankets have waterproof backing on the lower side that comes in contact with the ground.
Picnic blankets are available in designs where you can carry them as backpacks or totes. If you are going backpacking you might want your picnic blanket to be as compact as possible. The reason why you must be careful in your choice is because it plays an important role in how much you enjoy your time outdoors.
You can use picnic blankets for any season. Wet weather will not make a big difference when you use a waterproof picnic blanket. Of course, ideally it is best to have dry weather as it makes all the difference. It is a lot easier to carry a blanket instead of a picnic table on an outdoors picnic.
Picnic blankets can set the tone in their cheerful way particularly when you have a travel fleece blanket tote bag and you are ready to go no matter whether it is summer or winter. On weekends, families often decide to use their picnic blanket on their own home backyard. It can be fun to laze around on your picnic blanket, enjoying the aroma of spices from your outdoor cooking.
About The Author: Jonathan Goodman is the owner of Market Merchants an online retailer specializing in home and garden products. My passion for bbq grilling and fireplaces is the core focus of Market Merchants. I am a member of the Hearth Patio Barbeque Association (HPBA), the National BBQ group (NBBQ), and the Kansas City Barbeque Society (KCBS). We sell these products because we love them and are passionate about consumer living needs. So whether its furniture and decor, home improvement, kitchen and dining, or outdoor living Market Merchants brings a dedicated commitment to the customer and a passion for high quality products. Visit the Market Merchants website: http://marketmerchants.com
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Having a Blanket is a Must for Any Picnic
By Jonathan Goodman
Picnics are pleasant trips and always put you in a great mood. Just the thought of taking a much-needed break, whether it is for half a day or more can be enough to get your adrenalin levels up.
As you start packing for your day out, you will have to make a list of all the things you need. Apart from food, snacks and water, regardless of where you plan to go, you will definitely need a blanket. There are different kinds of picnic blankets available today to suit a wide choice and budget. So whether it is just the two of you or the whole family, there is a variety available. Choosing the right one is important so that you do not feel upset if they are inadequate and put a damper on your picnic.
The first thing to look for when you choose your picnic blanket is the size. One that is too large may not be necessary for just two people. Also it can be too bulky to carry around and take up space that you can use for something else, especially if you are going hiking. On the other hand, if you intend going on a picnic where you are not going to move around much, then size may not matter.
You can get blankets of different weights. The heavier types are more cumbersome to walk around with. These days there are plenty of lightweight options that are both attractive and durable. These lightweight fleece picnic blankets are very convenient when you have to carry a backpack as you can fit them into it easily without groaning under the weight.
Another thing to remember when you pick your blanket is to ensure that you select a waterproof one. This will protect you from moisture on the ground when you use it. You will not have to worry about the damp, as the plastic backing will let you sit comfortably. Many fleece picnic blankets have waterproof backing on the lower side that comes in contact with the ground.
Picnic blankets are available in designs where you can carry them as backpacks or totes. If you are going backpacking you might want your picnic blanket to be as compact as possible. The reason why you must be careful in your choice is because it plays an important role in how much you enjoy your time outdoors.
You can use picnic blankets for any season. Wet weather will not make a big difference when you use a waterproof picnic blanket. Of course, ideally it is best to have dry weather as it makes all the difference. It is a lot easier to carry a blanket instead of a picnic table on an outdoors picnic.
Picnic blankets can set the tone in their cheerful way particularly when you have a travel fleece blanket tote bag and you are ready to go no matter whether it is summer or winter. On weekends, families often decide to use their picnic blanket on their own home backyard. It can be fun to laze around on your picnic blanket, enjoying the aroma of spices from your outdoor cooking.
About The Author: Jonathan Goodman is the owner of Market Merchants an online retailer specializing in home and garden products. My passion for bbq grilling and fireplaces is the core focus of Market Merchants. I am a member of the Hearth Patio Barbeque Association (HPBA), the National BBQ group (NBBQ), and the Kansas City Barbeque Society (KCBS). We sell these products because we love them and are passionate about consumer living needs. So whether its furniture and decor, home improvement, kitchen and dining, or outdoor living Market Merchants brings a dedicated commitment to the customer and a passion for high quality products. Visit the Market Merchants website: http://marketmerchants.com
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Sunday, April 20, 2008
Rugs and Blankets
Rugs and Blankets
Shaw Rugs: Which Style Of Rug Fits Your Style
By John Murray
Shaw Rugs have been in the carpet business so 1846 so you've got over a 100 years or experience to rely on. One look at Shaw rugs and you'll instantly recognize Shaw builds quality rugs with over 30 different lines and hundreds of styles. So which style of Shaw rugs fits your style?
1. Accent Rugs
Shaw's accent rugs are made of polypropylene and present a soft cozy texture and are available from the rich earth tone shades right through to the vibrant jewel tones. Casual fashion that covers modern, Santa Fe, Asian and every other home decor trend.
32 accent rugs to choose from but my favorites are the Château which is a deep rich chocolate brown with wonderful scroll work around the outer edges, Antiquity which truly looks like an antique rug set on a deep golden tan adorned with scrolls and florals of the Victorian area, and Percussion which is a modern contemporary pattern that has a southwestern flare to it. Of course they're all gorgeous! Choosing 3 favorites is really tough!/p>
2. Anthony Rugs
Anthony rugs features a dense carpet in traditional Persian designs made of 100% New Zealand Wool. Done in a wonderful mix of traditional antique colors complete with florals and geometrics from the Victorian era.
Of the 10 Anthony rugs to choose from my favorite is the Island Hibiscus in its wonderful mix of blues and burgundies and flowers.
3. Casual Dining Rugs
Are perfect for just what they say - a casual dining area - 16 different patterns to choose from in a bright and cheery array of colors and patterns. Greens, burgundies, blues, chintz patterns, geometric patterns. They are gorgeous!
My favorite is the summer orchid with its rich fuchsia colors and lively border. Of course you need the right room for this one to work! The Country Side in midnight blue is a beautiful rug also and it would fit in most any room!
4. FolkWorks Rugs
This is an eclectic mix of rugs that are designed from a wide array of cultural designs, textures, and textiles. Textile ideas are taken from the Museum of International Folk Art and the Museum of New Mexico. All the folkworks rugs are made from 100% New Zealand wool making them soft and luxurious! With over 20000 textile designs to choose it can be a bit overwhelming but you'll know the right one when you see it.
My favorite is the Cibola which is a red and white staggered checker. It's absolutely stunning! My second choice would have to be the La Paz which has an intricate Mexican design that's certain to get noticed.
5. Golden Age Rugs
The Golden age rugs are all created from 100% New Zealand wool and it's the newest collection to be added to the Shaw line. Innovative, creative, and truly a work of art. These styles are in the traditional styles of old world and would be the perfect choice for a formal dining room, a living room, or any other room that has a touch of the old world.
I would have to say my favorite is the Ebony Abussom rug. Earth tones mixed with a deep rich midnight blue with a beautiful design that is captivating and intriguing. This is certainly a rug worthy of your attention!
6. Mary Kate & Ashley Rugs
Of course this is the most popular brand in America for the girls. Trendy, unique, fashionable, and popular with all the young women. Trendy young women simply can't resist these bold geometric designs and flowers, set on a jazzy vibrant color base.
Only those with a trendy decor will be interest in this line, but I find them absolutely irresistible even if they might not suit my home. It's really tough picking a favorite. They are all so vibrant and captivating. I would have to choose the City Block, Hip Hippie, and the Orbital. Sorry I just couldn't narrow it down to one. This fabulous line makes you want to rush out and change your decor just so you can have one of these irresistible rugs!
I've only touched on the a few of the Shaw rug lines available but a quick search online and you'll find samples of over 30 rug lines and hundreds of patterns, textures, and styles to choose from. Are you having trouble deciding which style of Shaw Rugs fits your style? I didn't say it would be easy. With so many beautiful quality rugs to choose from it can be difficult to choose!
John Murray makes it easy to go through the carpet buying process and provides tips to keep your carpet lasting long. To learn more and receive your free mini-course visit the [http://www.carpets-guide.com ]carpet rugs website.
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Shaw Rugs: Which Style Of Rug Fits Your Style
By John Murray
Shaw Rugs have been in the carpet business so 1846 so you've got over a 100 years or experience to rely on. One look at Shaw rugs and you'll instantly recognize Shaw builds quality rugs with over 30 different lines and hundreds of styles. So which style of Shaw rugs fits your style?
1. Accent Rugs
Shaw's accent rugs are made of polypropylene and present a soft cozy texture and are available from the rich earth tone shades right through to the vibrant jewel tones. Casual fashion that covers modern, Santa Fe, Asian and every other home decor trend.
32 accent rugs to choose from but my favorites are the Château which is a deep rich chocolate brown with wonderful scroll work around the outer edges, Antiquity which truly looks like an antique rug set on a deep golden tan adorned with scrolls and florals of the Victorian area, and Percussion which is a modern contemporary pattern that has a southwestern flare to it. Of course they're all gorgeous! Choosing 3 favorites is really tough!/p>
2. Anthony Rugs
Anthony rugs features a dense carpet in traditional Persian designs made of 100% New Zealand Wool. Done in a wonderful mix of traditional antique colors complete with florals and geometrics from the Victorian era.
Of the 10 Anthony rugs to choose from my favorite is the Island Hibiscus in its wonderful mix of blues and burgundies and flowers.
3. Casual Dining Rugs
Are perfect for just what they say - a casual dining area - 16 different patterns to choose from in a bright and cheery array of colors and patterns. Greens, burgundies, blues, chintz patterns, geometric patterns. They are gorgeous!
My favorite is the summer orchid with its rich fuchsia colors and lively border. Of course you need the right room for this one to work! The Country Side in midnight blue is a beautiful rug also and it would fit in most any room!
4. FolkWorks Rugs
This is an eclectic mix of rugs that are designed from a wide array of cultural designs, textures, and textiles. Textile ideas are taken from the Museum of International Folk Art and the Museum of New Mexico. All the folkworks rugs are made from 100% New Zealand wool making them soft and luxurious! With over 20000 textile designs to choose it can be a bit overwhelming but you'll know the right one when you see it.
My favorite is the Cibola which is a red and white staggered checker. It's absolutely stunning! My second choice would have to be the La Paz which has an intricate Mexican design that's certain to get noticed.
5. Golden Age Rugs
The Golden age rugs are all created from 100% New Zealand wool and it's the newest collection to be added to the Shaw line. Innovative, creative, and truly a work of art. These styles are in the traditional styles of old world and would be the perfect choice for a formal dining room, a living room, or any other room that has a touch of the old world.
I would have to say my favorite is the Ebony Abussom rug. Earth tones mixed with a deep rich midnight blue with a beautiful design that is captivating and intriguing. This is certainly a rug worthy of your attention!
6. Mary Kate & Ashley Rugs
Of course this is the most popular brand in America for the girls. Trendy, unique, fashionable, and popular with all the young women. Trendy young women simply can't resist these bold geometric designs and flowers, set on a jazzy vibrant color base.
Only those with a trendy decor will be interest in this line, but I find them absolutely irresistible even if they might not suit my home. It's really tough picking a favorite. They are all so vibrant and captivating. I would have to choose the City Block, Hip Hippie, and the Orbital. Sorry I just couldn't narrow it down to one. This fabulous line makes you want to rush out and change your decor just so you can have one of these irresistible rugs!
I've only touched on the a few of the Shaw rug lines available but a quick search online and you'll find samples of over 30 rug lines and hundreds of patterns, textures, and styles to choose from. Are you having trouble deciding which style of Shaw Rugs fits your style? I didn't say it would be easy. With so many beautiful quality rugs to choose from it can be difficult to choose!
John Murray makes it easy to go through the carpet buying process and provides tips to keep your carpet lasting long. To learn more and receive your free mini-course visit the [http://www.carpets-guide.com ]carpet rugs website.
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Thursday, April 17, 2008
Quilt Rack
Quilt Rack
Creative Ways to Decorate Your Walls
By Kathy Burns-Millyard
Moving into a new house can sometimes cause a quandry. You can stand and stare at large... blank spaces for weeks wondering just what to do with them. These blank spaces are the walls of your new house or apartment.
Most people have a hard time figuring out what to do with their walls, because their thoughts are limited to just paint and pictures. There's actually quite a bit more you can do to decorate your walls though, and here are a few of my favorite tips:
1. Create shadow boxes. These are especially nice to do as remembrances of loved ones who are no longer with us. If you want to create a shadow box for grandparents for instance, but you don't have anything handed down from them that could easily be used in this decoration, try visiting around to yard sales and flea markets. Find items that fit the timeframe of your grandparent's lives, or that remind you of them fondly. Use these items in your shadow boxes, then display them in a nice area of your home to symbolize both the love you had for them, and the legacy they left behind.
2. If you love blankets or quilts, there are some very unique ways to decorate your walls with these. Simply attach pieces of wood to your wall, drill holes in them, and put dowel rods in the holes. On these rods you can hang your quilts or blankets just like you can on a regular quilt rack, except this way they decorate your walls. Placing the items just above a sofa is a great way to keep blankets nearby when you watch movies or snuggle up next to the fire. Also, if you enjoy quilting or sewing, you may want to use a similar structure on the wall to hold bolts of fabric for your creations. The walls look lovely, and you're also organizing your home!
3. Here are just a few other ideas: You can use old windows and some curtains to make a faux window in a room without enough windows. Your can use old picture frames to "frame" an oil painting or collage or quotations. Using small vases, you can have fresh flowers hanging on your wall. You could also make part of your wall into corkboard or a set of box frames so that you can display your children's artwork.
So there you have multiple, easy, and inexpensive ways to uniquely decorate your walls!
©2005, Kathy Burns-Millyard. Kathy is a professional published freelance writer and [http://www.electronicperceptions.com/]commercial stock photographer living in Southeast New Mexico USA. Visit [http://www.electronicperceptions.com/]ElectronicPerceptions.com to see some of her latest photography, and to read more of her excellent content too.
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Creative Ways to Decorate Your Walls
By Kathy Burns-Millyard
Moving into a new house can sometimes cause a quandry. You can stand and stare at large... blank spaces for weeks wondering just what to do with them. These blank spaces are the walls of your new house or apartment.
Most people have a hard time figuring out what to do with their walls, because their thoughts are limited to just paint and pictures. There's actually quite a bit more you can do to decorate your walls though, and here are a few of my favorite tips:
1. Create shadow boxes. These are especially nice to do as remembrances of loved ones who are no longer with us. If you want to create a shadow box for grandparents for instance, but you don't have anything handed down from them that could easily be used in this decoration, try visiting around to yard sales and flea markets. Find items that fit the timeframe of your grandparent's lives, or that remind you of them fondly. Use these items in your shadow boxes, then display them in a nice area of your home to symbolize both the love you had for them, and the legacy they left behind.
2. If you love blankets or quilts, there are some very unique ways to decorate your walls with these. Simply attach pieces of wood to your wall, drill holes in them, and put dowel rods in the holes. On these rods you can hang your quilts or blankets just like you can on a regular quilt rack, except this way they decorate your walls. Placing the items just above a sofa is a great way to keep blankets nearby when you watch movies or snuggle up next to the fire. Also, if you enjoy quilting or sewing, you may want to use a similar structure on the wall to hold bolts of fabric for your creations. The walls look lovely, and you're also organizing your home!
3. Here are just a few other ideas: You can use old windows and some curtains to make a faux window in a room without enough windows. Your can use old picture frames to "frame" an oil painting or collage or quotations. Using small vases, you can have fresh flowers hanging on your wall. You could also make part of your wall into corkboard or a set of box frames so that you can display your children's artwork.
So there you have multiple, easy, and inexpensive ways to uniquely decorate your walls!
©2005, Kathy Burns-Millyard. Kathy is a professional published freelance writer and [http://www.electronicperceptions.com/]commercial stock photographer living in Southeast New Mexico USA. Visit [http://www.electronicperceptions.com/]ElectronicPerceptions.com to see some of her latest photography, and to read more of her excellent content too.
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Sunday, April 13, 2008
Oriental Rugs
Oriental Rugs
Oriental Rugs
By Lanny Hintz
Oriental rugs have come a long way since their early days. The
early days were a time when the rugs produced in the east were
popular in the east only. Persia, India, Turkey and Tibet were
some of the oldest manufacturers of these rugs. The main reason
due to which these were not so popular in the west was lack of
transportation in the older days.
The rug industry has carved a niche of its own. Initially, rugs
were popular only in the west but in recent days, this
popularity has spread to the east also. The manufacture of rugs
using machines has also increased. One of the most favored among
the machine manufactured rugs is the oriental rugs. Some of the
properties of oriental rugs which make them unique are:
§ Though the cost of these rugs is high, they are designed with
the finest textures and give a royal look to your home.
§ Oriental rugs are woven in different countries with different
designs. For example, the rugs from Iran or Persia are huge,
bulky, and exquisite. Oriental rugs are designed by
incorporating the culture of their own country and the
neighboring countries in the design. 828 International, AminCo,
Feizy, Kalat, Lotfy, Momeni, Nichols, Fette, Samad, Tamarian,
and Trans-Ocean are some important designs of oriental rugs.
§ These rugs when purchased from a genuine dealer are a
lifetime investment and give good value for your money.
§ Oriental rugs come in Geometric patterns or simple designs,
bright colors or light tones, with can make every room in your
house beautiful.
The important factors to be kept in mind when purchasing an
oriental rug are:
i.Since these are costly, the exact size which you require must
be measured first.
ii.The quality of rugs depends on the knots woven per square
inch. If the knots per square inch are higher, the rug is of
better quality.
iii.Look for imperfections on the rug surface.
The oriental rugs are durable and environment-friendly. These
are hand made and each strand is hand stretched to provide
greater strength and consistency. The two types of knots used in
making oriental rugs are - the symmetrical Turkish knot or the
asymmetrical Persian knot. Horizontal looms are used to weave
smaller rugs and vertical looms to weave larger ones. The time
for completion varies with the size of the rug. Since oriental
rugs are costly, all your needs must be assessed properly before
you buy one.
The oriental rugs are designed by experts who are well versed
with the tradition and culture of their region. They try to
transfer this culture into their rugs through well depicted
sceneries and designs. In the recent days, a sort of innovation
has crept into the manufacture of these rugs. Weavers have been
blending old models with new ones in the recent days. The
Persian designs are famous all over the world today also.
Recognizing this popularity, the manufacturers are finding newer
ways to incorporate these designs into the modern rug
About the Author: Lanny Hintz writes about
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http://www.buyarearugonline.com/Coupons/NaturalAreaRugs.com.html
and http://www.buyarearugonline.com/Coupons/Rugs%20Express.html
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Oriental Rugs
By Lanny Hintz
Oriental rugs have come a long way since their early days. The
early days were a time when the rugs produced in the east were
popular in the east only. Persia, India, Turkey and Tibet were
some of the oldest manufacturers of these rugs. The main reason
due to which these were not so popular in the west was lack of
transportation in the older days.
The rug industry has carved a niche of its own. Initially, rugs
were popular only in the west but in recent days, this
popularity has spread to the east also. The manufacture of rugs
using machines has also increased. One of the most favored among
the machine manufactured rugs is the oriental rugs. Some of the
properties of oriental rugs which make them unique are:
§ Though the cost of these rugs is high, they are designed with
the finest textures and give a royal look to your home.
§ Oriental rugs are woven in different countries with different
designs. For example, the rugs from Iran or Persia are huge,
bulky, and exquisite. Oriental rugs are designed by
incorporating the culture of their own country and the
neighboring countries in the design. 828 International, AminCo,
Feizy, Kalat, Lotfy, Momeni, Nichols, Fette, Samad, Tamarian,
and Trans-Ocean are some important designs of oriental rugs.
§ These rugs when purchased from a genuine dealer are a
lifetime investment and give good value for your money.
§ Oriental rugs come in Geometric patterns or simple designs,
bright colors or light tones, with can make every room in your
house beautiful.
The important factors to be kept in mind when purchasing an
oriental rug are:
i.Since these are costly, the exact size which you require must
be measured first.
ii.The quality of rugs depends on the knots woven per square
inch. If the knots per square inch are higher, the rug is of
better quality.
iii.Look for imperfections on the rug surface.
The oriental rugs are durable and environment-friendly. These
are hand made and each strand is hand stretched to provide
greater strength and consistency. The two types of knots used in
making oriental rugs are - the symmetrical Turkish knot or the
asymmetrical Persian knot. Horizontal looms are used to weave
smaller rugs and vertical looms to weave larger ones. The time
for completion varies with the size of the rug. Since oriental
rugs are costly, all your needs must be assessed properly before
you buy one.
The oriental rugs are designed by experts who are well versed
with the tradition and culture of their region. They try to
transfer this culture into their rugs through well depicted
sceneries and designs. In the recent days, a sort of innovation
has crept into the manufacture of these rugs. Weavers have been
blending old models with new ones in the recent days. The
Persian designs are famous all over the world today also.
Recognizing this popularity, the manufacturers are finding newer
ways to incorporate these designs into the modern rug
About the Author: Lanny Hintz writes about
http://www.buyarearugonline.com,
http://www.buyarearugonline.com/Coupons/NaturalAreaRugs.com.html
and http://www.buyarearugonline.com/Coupons/Rugs%20Express.html
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Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Contemporary Rugs
Contemporary Rugs
Contemporary Rugs
By Lanny Hintz
Rugs help to change the look of your room and also provide
comfort to your feet. These days rugs are available at prices
affordable to all the people. When you purchase them, a few tips
are given regarding the practical considerations about how to
use rugs to your advantage. These rugs provide a good value for
your money. Using contemporary rugs in your rooms can change the
entire look and feel of the room.
The application of contemporary rugs is that they can either be
used to separate various living areas of the room or to unify
the entire room. After choosing the size and the number of rugs,
their color should be chosen the suit the surroundings of the
room. They must also be able to withstand the traffic in that
particular area of the room. The advantages of contemporary rugs
are:
a. These can be hung on the walls and also moved to the floor
later as desired.
b. These are easily portable and can be moved from one room to
another.
c. Rugs help to protect your carpets that are placed in high
traffic areas.
d. They help in sound proofing.
e. They help to add multi-colored look to your dull rooms.
f. They are available for modern as well as traditional styled
homes.
g. They lessen the need for other decorative elements in the
room.
h. These are available at highly affordable prices.
The color or size of the rugs must be chosen depending on the
requirements. Rugs can be chosen as the focal point for the room
or to separate various areas of a bigger room. The color of the
rug should be finalized after considering the colors of walls,
curtains, and furniture in the room. A contemporary rug can also
be used to preserve a hard-wood floor or carpet in an area with
high-traffic. These days many discount outlets are offering
contemporary rugs for less prices.
The contemporary rugs come in models of flowers, stripes, bold
and bright colors. They have the capacity to make your small
rooms look big and also your big rooms look small. They can be
made either of olefin, polypropylene, wool or cotton.
Contemporary rugs with cartoon designs can be used to brighten
up your children’s rooms. However, buying rugs with cartoon
designs is always a risk because the children’s minds change
very quickly. If after a while they do not like the design or
cartoon on the rug, then they will even hate the idea of having
the rug in their room.
The quality of the contemporary rug depends on the material
from which it is made. Though wool is expensive, it is highly
durable, soft and easy to clean. Synthetic fiber rugs are
cheaper, stain-resistant, water-repellant and easier to clean.
One idea would be to select the design or texture of the rug
such that it joins together with the surrounding items or
furniture. Whatever be the material, the contemporary rugs help
to add charm to your room and also provide comfort to your feet.
About the Author: Lanny Hintz writes about
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and http://www.buyarearugonline.com/Coupons/Rugs%20Express.html
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Contemporary Rugs
By Lanny Hintz
Rugs help to change the look of your room and also provide
comfort to your feet. These days rugs are available at prices
affordable to all the people. When you purchase them, a few tips
are given regarding the practical considerations about how to
use rugs to your advantage. These rugs provide a good value for
your money. Using contemporary rugs in your rooms can change the
entire look and feel of the room.
The application of contemporary rugs is that they can either be
used to separate various living areas of the room or to unify
the entire room. After choosing the size and the number of rugs,
their color should be chosen the suit the surroundings of the
room. They must also be able to withstand the traffic in that
particular area of the room. The advantages of contemporary rugs
are:
a. These can be hung on the walls and also moved to the floor
later as desired.
b. These are easily portable and can be moved from one room to
another.
c. Rugs help to protect your carpets that are placed in high
traffic areas.
d. They help in sound proofing.
e. They help to add multi-colored look to your dull rooms.
f. They are available for modern as well as traditional styled
homes.
g. They lessen the need for other decorative elements in the
room.
h. These are available at highly affordable prices.
The color or size of the rugs must be chosen depending on the
requirements. Rugs can be chosen as the focal point for the room
or to separate various areas of a bigger room. The color of the
rug should be finalized after considering the colors of walls,
curtains, and furniture in the room. A contemporary rug can also
be used to preserve a hard-wood floor or carpet in an area with
high-traffic. These days many discount outlets are offering
contemporary rugs for less prices.
The contemporary rugs come in models of flowers, stripes, bold
and bright colors. They have the capacity to make your small
rooms look big and also your big rooms look small. They can be
made either of olefin, polypropylene, wool or cotton.
Contemporary rugs with cartoon designs can be used to brighten
up your children’s rooms. However, buying rugs with cartoon
designs is always a risk because the children’s minds change
very quickly. If after a while they do not like the design or
cartoon on the rug, then they will even hate the idea of having
the rug in their room.
The quality of the contemporary rug depends on the material
from which it is made. Though wool is expensive, it is highly
durable, soft and easy to clean. Synthetic fiber rugs are
cheaper, stain-resistant, water-repellant and easier to clean.
One idea would be to select the design or texture of the rug
such that it joins together with the surrounding items or
furniture. Whatever be the material, the contemporary rugs help
to add charm to your room and also provide comfort to your feet.
About the Author: Lanny Hintz writes about
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and http://www.buyarearugonline.com/Coupons/Rugs%20Express.html
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Sunday, April 6, 2008
Rugs
Rugs
The History Of Rugs
By James Adams
The history of rugs is quite amazing. The weaving of rugs and
carpets dates back to at least 500 BC. Rugs are made by weaving,
at least this is how they started making rugs. Weaving is
nothing new, our ancestors have been doing it for thousands of
years. The first weaving that was done was to make baskets. They
made baskets out of anything that was pliable, leaves, grass,
twigs and whatever materials could be found at the time.
The most common material used for rugs back then was most
likely goat and sheep hair. Later on the Chinese produced wool
piles. Some of the first Chinese rugs and carpets were made out
of cotton and wool backings.
Some of the first looms were made with two branches that looked
like a fork and connected by a crosspiece. The binding threads
were then flattened with a bar usually made of wood. They later
learned to dye the threads with various natural colors from
fruit, vegetables, animals and bugs.
In 1769 a machine was invented by a Richard Arkwright. The
machine was designed to spin thread onto a bobbin. Not too many
years later a machine was designed to spin a thousand threads at
a time. Eventually it progressed to where we are at today.
An archaeologist in the 1950's found a rug that dated back to
500 BC or before. It was found in a frozen state in Siberia. It
was a knotted rug of Turkish descent. This just goes to show you
that rugs are by no means something new. Our ancestors have been
using them since the beginning of time.
Before people ever started weaving hunters would use the animal
hides they got off of their prey to make clothing, rugs, maps
and other various things. Today rugs are mass produced by
machines and most people have forgotten the history behind rugs.
When buying your next rug, remember the history of rugs!
About the Author: Learn more about the history of rugs at
http://www.oldandsold.com/articles15/rugs-1.shtml
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The History Of Rugs
By James Adams
The history of rugs is quite amazing. The weaving of rugs and
carpets dates back to at least 500 BC. Rugs are made by weaving,
at least this is how they started making rugs. Weaving is
nothing new, our ancestors have been doing it for thousands of
years. The first weaving that was done was to make baskets. They
made baskets out of anything that was pliable, leaves, grass,
twigs and whatever materials could be found at the time.
The most common material used for rugs back then was most
likely goat and sheep hair. Later on the Chinese produced wool
piles. Some of the first Chinese rugs and carpets were made out
of cotton and wool backings.
Some of the first looms were made with two branches that looked
like a fork and connected by a crosspiece. The binding threads
were then flattened with a bar usually made of wood. They later
learned to dye the threads with various natural colors from
fruit, vegetables, animals and bugs.
In 1769 a machine was invented by a Richard Arkwright. The
machine was designed to spin thread onto a bobbin. Not too many
years later a machine was designed to spin a thousand threads at
a time. Eventually it progressed to where we are at today.
An archaeologist in the 1950's found a rug that dated back to
500 BC or before. It was found in a frozen state in Siberia. It
was a knotted rug of Turkish descent. This just goes to show you
that rugs are by no means something new. Our ancestors have been
using them since the beginning of time.
Before people ever started weaving hunters would use the animal
hides they got off of their prey to make clothing, rugs, maps
and other various things. Today rugs are mass produced by
machines and most people have forgotten the history behind rugs.
When buying your next rug, remember the history of rugs!
About the Author: Learn more about the history of rugs at
http://www.oldandsold.com/articles15/rugs-1.shtml
Source: http://www.isnare.com
Permanent Link:
http://www.isnare.com/?aid=70889&ca=Home+Management
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Kids Bedding
Kids Bedding
Help To Add A Sparkle To Your Kids Room With Kids Bedding
by Lee Dobbins -
As a parent, it can be a hard task to choose the right bedding for your kids. However, choosing the right kids’ bedding is a great idea to improve the décor of the house as well as keeping your kids happy.
There is such a massive range of kids bedding available to choose from, so there will always be a style to suit your child’s needs and tastes. Whether you want to choose a superhero theme or if you have a little girl who only wants an angel theme, there is bedding out there to suit your kid’s needs, you just have to shop around.
When it comes to choosing kids’ bedding you may want to get just a blanket or a comforter or it might be that you are after a full set. If so, you might want to get matching quilts with pillow cases, as well as bed sheets. The more fun and colorful the bedding is, the better it will be for your kids. They will feel comfortable and at ease with their new bedding and, therefore, they will benefit from better sleep.
What Should You Look For When Buying Kids’ Bedding?
When it comes to finding the right bedding for your kids, you are really spoiled for choice. However, with this, you are faced with a couple of problems and the first one is generally what design of bedding you should actually choose. Also, you need to consider the quality of the bedding in order to ensure that it lasts for quite a long time, as well as feeling and looking good too. It is best to look at quite a lot of different types of the bedding and then you can see which is the best suited to your kids room, as well as which bedding is of a higher standard.
If you have a certain color scheme in the bedroom, you may want to get bedding that helps to keep the overall look. If you go for vibrant colors, make sure that it looks good with the rest of the room. Otherwise it may not look as good as you may have first thought.
How to Keep the Kids Happy While Keeping the Balance Right
Sometimes, kids see something and they want it even though you think it looks horrible. They have no sense of what looks good and what doesn’t, which means it is up to you to even things out.
This is true with bedding and your children may want something that is bold but you are worried that it will not suit the overall look of the room. The best thing to do is to try to strike a balance and find a middle ground. Look at the color scheme of the room and then try to find a color that you think will go well in that room. You might not want to get exactly what your kid may want, but you may find something that they will still like and will make them feel comfortable at night.
Overall, you need to take on board the quality, the color and your kid’s likes and dislikes. That can be quite a challenge!
Lee Dobbins writes for Perfect Home Decor where you can get more decorating tips and learn more about choosing kids bedding.
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
Help To Add A Sparkle To Your Kids Room With Kids Bedding
by Lee Dobbins -
As a parent, it can be a hard task to choose the right bedding for your kids. However, choosing the right kids’ bedding is a great idea to improve the décor of the house as well as keeping your kids happy.
There is such a massive range of kids bedding available to choose from, so there will always be a style to suit your child’s needs and tastes. Whether you want to choose a superhero theme or if you have a little girl who only wants an angel theme, there is bedding out there to suit your kid’s needs, you just have to shop around.
When it comes to choosing kids’ bedding you may want to get just a blanket or a comforter or it might be that you are after a full set. If so, you might want to get matching quilts with pillow cases, as well as bed sheets. The more fun and colorful the bedding is, the better it will be for your kids. They will feel comfortable and at ease with their new bedding and, therefore, they will benefit from better sleep.
What Should You Look For When Buying Kids’ Bedding?
When it comes to finding the right bedding for your kids, you are really spoiled for choice. However, with this, you are faced with a couple of problems and the first one is generally what design of bedding you should actually choose. Also, you need to consider the quality of the bedding in order to ensure that it lasts for quite a long time, as well as feeling and looking good too. It is best to look at quite a lot of different types of the bedding and then you can see which is the best suited to your kids room, as well as which bedding is of a higher standard.
If you have a certain color scheme in the bedroom, you may want to get bedding that helps to keep the overall look. If you go for vibrant colors, make sure that it looks good with the rest of the room. Otherwise it may not look as good as you may have first thought.
How to Keep the Kids Happy While Keeping the Balance Right
Sometimes, kids see something and they want it even though you think it looks horrible. They have no sense of what looks good and what doesn’t, which means it is up to you to even things out.
This is true with bedding and your children may want something that is bold but you are worried that it will not suit the overall look of the room. The best thing to do is to try to strike a balance and find a middle ground. Look at the color scheme of the room and then try to find a color that you think will go well in that room. You might not want to get exactly what your kid may want, but you may find something that they will still like and will make them feel comfortable at night.
Overall, you need to take on board the quality, the color and your kid’s likes and dislikes. That can be quite a challenge!
Lee Dobbins writes for Perfect Home Decor where you can get more decorating tips and learn more about choosing kids bedding.
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
Monday, March 31, 2008
Antique Quilts
Antique Quilts
Add Antique Charm to Your Home with these Decorating Ideas
by Chris Robertson
If you own an older home and want to restore its original look, or if your home is newer and you want to add some old-time charm, antiques can provide a wonderful decor opportunity. Antiques come in many shapes and forms, and they are often far more detailed in design than modern decor products. Utilize antiques to get the look and feel you want in your home. These tips will show you how.
Ornate Antiques for the Ritzy Home Decor
Want an ornate look for your home decor? Silver, gold, bronze, and cloth antique products can do the trick. And it doesn't have to cost a fortune. Use antique table linens with embellished designs to enhance your coffee table, end tables, or night stands. Decorate with those antique family heirlooms that are hidden away in the attic or basement. Use antique-style photo frames to frame those really old family portraits. You can hang these on the wall with a couple of shabby chic wall sconces to create a wonderful antique look in a room. Or, set your old photos on tables along with an antique lamp to set the mood.
Be sure to shop garage sales, thrift shops, and flea markets to find great bargains on antique lamps, figurines, vases, and furniture. You can often find brassy or silver antique items for a bargain and polish them up to remove tarnish. They'll shine like new and give your home the antique look you want.
Another idea is to replace cabinet and doorknobs, faucets, and other fixtures with antique-style fixtures made of bronze or silver. Pay attention to the details in every room. This really makes a difference. Set off any room with lavish drapes and beautiful rugs.
Antique Country Decor
If you go for the rustic antique look, there are plenty of wooden antiques to fill any room. Try wooden antique lamp tables or end tables, an antique wooden fireplace mantle, bookcases, wooden rocking chairs, stools, and chests. Add antique wooden figurines and knick-knacks to any room, such as wooden shoes, rocking horses, animal figurines, clocks, a rustic antique floor lamp, or wooden photo frames. Country wooden antiques create a rustic look, and a beautiful, creative decor.
A Soft Vintage Look
Certain antiques, such as homemade quilts, pastel-colored furniture, and lacey linens can give any room a soft vintage look. It's antique without the rustic or ornate look. It's elegant, but comfortable. Soft-colored antiques can work well with floral-colored wallpaper and pastel-colored rooms. Vintage rose, yellow, light green, and baby blue colors give a room a spring-like touch every day of the year. Beautiful ceramic lamps and wall sconces can provide soft light to set off this decor.
No matter what look you're trying to achieve, antique decor items can be used to dramatically change a room's look and feel. Frequent thrift shops and garage sales, or read the classifieds in your local newspaper to decorate your home with beautiful antiques for less.
Chris Robertson is an author of Majon International, one of the worlds MOST popular internet marketing companies.
For tips/information, click here: antiquesVisit Majon's Antiques directory.
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
Add Antique Charm to Your Home with these Decorating Ideas
by Chris Robertson
If you own an older home and want to restore its original look, or if your home is newer and you want to add some old-time charm, antiques can provide a wonderful decor opportunity. Antiques come in many shapes and forms, and they are often far more detailed in design than modern decor products. Utilize antiques to get the look and feel you want in your home. These tips will show you how.
Ornate Antiques for the Ritzy Home Decor
Want an ornate look for your home decor? Silver, gold, bronze, and cloth antique products can do the trick. And it doesn't have to cost a fortune. Use antique table linens with embellished designs to enhance your coffee table, end tables, or night stands. Decorate with those antique family heirlooms that are hidden away in the attic or basement. Use antique-style photo frames to frame those really old family portraits. You can hang these on the wall with a couple of shabby chic wall sconces to create a wonderful antique look in a room. Or, set your old photos on tables along with an antique lamp to set the mood.
Be sure to shop garage sales, thrift shops, and flea markets to find great bargains on antique lamps, figurines, vases, and furniture. You can often find brassy or silver antique items for a bargain and polish them up to remove tarnish. They'll shine like new and give your home the antique look you want.
Another idea is to replace cabinet and doorknobs, faucets, and other fixtures with antique-style fixtures made of bronze or silver. Pay attention to the details in every room. This really makes a difference. Set off any room with lavish drapes and beautiful rugs.
Antique Country Decor
If you go for the rustic antique look, there are plenty of wooden antiques to fill any room. Try wooden antique lamp tables or end tables, an antique wooden fireplace mantle, bookcases, wooden rocking chairs, stools, and chests. Add antique wooden figurines and knick-knacks to any room, such as wooden shoes, rocking horses, animal figurines, clocks, a rustic antique floor lamp, or wooden photo frames. Country wooden antiques create a rustic look, and a beautiful, creative decor.
A Soft Vintage Look
Certain antiques, such as homemade quilts, pastel-colored furniture, and lacey linens can give any room a soft vintage look. It's antique without the rustic or ornate look. It's elegant, but comfortable. Soft-colored antiques can work well with floral-colored wallpaper and pastel-colored rooms. Vintage rose, yellow, light green, and baby blue colors give a room a spring-like touch every day of the year. Beautiful ceramic lamps and wall sconces can provide soft light to set off this decor.
No matter what look you're trying to achieve, antique decor items can be used to dramatically change a room's look and feel. Frequent thrift shops and garage sales, or read the classifieds in your local newspaper to decorate your home with beautiful antiques for less.
Chris Robertson is an author of Majon International, one of the worlds MOST popular internet marketing companies.
For tips/information, click here: antiquesVisit Majon's Antiques directory.
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Quilt
Quilt
Unique Quilts have been an expression of American women over the past hundred years
by Jack Boldune
Quilting has been an expression of American women over the past hundred years. Quilts are being reappraised by historians, art critics and a growing public as a form and expression of American folk art. The creativity of generations of women in America is gaining recognition for their handmade quilts. Quilts are no longer stored in closets and trunks. Happily quilts are finding their way back into our lives and homes. Many quilts can also be found on the walls of galleries and museums in the world. Quilts have come to be a amazing design tradition which has developed in the United States, since colonial times.
By the mid-eighteenth century there were three major distinct English needlework styles used in quilts which had found their way to America. First there was the appliqué covers, pieced patchwork (stitched shapes) and quilted whole cloth coverings.
By the 1770’s a religious revival movement called The Great Awakening was offering a more generous and loving picture of God. This was important in the story of quilting because it transferred the responsibility for moral and religious education directly from the clergymen to the women in the home. Women established an environment where training would be offered to America’s future citizens. The nineteenth century encouraged the creation of a well-ordered and comfortable domestic setting.
This developing domestic way of life was the chief reason for the development of needlework and quilting as occupations for women. By the 1800’s it was considered necessary and proper for a young woman to do needlework in order become a better homemaker and companion.
Following the Revolutionary War and again following the War of 1812 the American market was flooded with manufactured items. These included fabrics. It became family traditions for neighborhoods to gather for functions – these were often composed of women – needlework and quilting were take the shape of becoming what is known today as quilting bees.
Quilting took a social and involvement of complete family for weddings and births. Husbands and brides-to-be drew complex patterns on a quilt top or cut out templates from which patterns were cut. Grandmothers and children threaded needles and cut out patterns, while mothers sewed pieces together and quilted the top. A quilt represented the creative efforts of an entire family.
The manufacture of cotton was America’s first national industry. It became a well-applauded talent to make something ornate out of a basket of old scraps, and the creation of a unique quilt symbolized womanhood.
The developing middle classes with a network of women’s sewing circles, often associated with churches, became a reform. Quilts were made to memorialize historic causes. Together with continuing tradition of bees, quilting, get-togethers, fairs, and auctions, handmade quilts were the new social acceptance.
As an accomplished teacher, lecturer and quilter Linda S Branscomb has become admired in her local community as well as nationwide. She continues to volunteer and teach in her local community. You can find some of her original work here -http://www.scorpionllc.com/store/Crafts/Quilting
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
Unique Quilts have been an expression of American women over the past hundred years
by Jack Boldune
Quilting has been an expression of American women over the past hundred years. Quilts are being reappraised by historians, art critics and a growing public as a form and expression of American folk art. The creativity of generations of women in America is gaining recognition for their handmade quilts. Quilts are no longer stored in closets and trunks. Happily quilts are finding their way back into our lives and homes. Many quilts can also be found on the walls of galleries and museums in the world. Quilts have come to be a amazing design tradition which has developed in the United States, since colonial times.
By the mid-eighteenth century there were three major distinct English needlework styles used in quilts which had found their way to America. First there was the appliqué covers, pieced patchwork (stitched shapes) and quilted whole cloth coverings.
By the 1770’s a religious revival movement called The Great Awakening was offering a more generous and loving picture of God. This was important in the story of quilting because it transferred the responsibility for moral and religious education directly from the clergymen to the women in the home. Women established an environment where training would be offered to America’s future citizens. The nineteenth century encouraged the creation of a well-ordered and comfortable domestic setting.
This developing domestic way of life was the chief reason for the development of needlework and quilting as occupations for women. By the 1800’s it was considered necessary and proper for a young woman to do needlework in order become a better homemaker and companion.
Following the Revolutionary War and again following the War of 1812 the American market was flooded with manufactured items. These included fabrics. It became family traditions for neighborhoods to gather for functions – these were often composed of women – needlework and quilting were take the shape of becoming what is known today as quilting bees.
Quilting took a social and involvement of complete family for weddings and births. Husbands and brides-to-be drew complex patterns on a quilt top or cut out templates from which patterns were cut. Grandmothers and children threaded needles and cut out patterns, while mothers sewed pieces together and quilted the top. A quilt represented the creative efforts of an entire family.
The manufacture of cotton was America’s first national industry. It became a well-applauded talent to make something ornate out of a basket of old scraps, and the creation of a unique quilt symbolized womanhood.
The developing middle classes with a network of women’s sewing circles, often associated with churches, became a reform. Quilts were made to memorialize historic causes. Together with continuing tradition of bees, quilting, get-togethers, fairs, and auctions, handmade quilts were the new social acceptance.
As an accomplished teacher, lecturer and quilter Linda S Branscomb has become admired in her local community as well as nationwide. She continues to volunteer and teach in her local community. You can find some of her original work here -http://www.scorpionllc.com/store/Crafts/Quilting
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
Monday, March 24, 2008
Quilt Fabrics
Quilt Fabrics
Selecting Quilting Fabrics Using a Color Wheel
by Jan Myers
Choosing colors to use in your quilt is another opportunity to observe the similarities that the craft has with "fixer-upper" projects undertaken by do it yourselfers. In this case, quilters can use a tool that has been employed by painters and decorators for many years; the color wheel.
What is the color wheel?
The color wheel is a circle-shaped piece of equipment that depicts several different colors that the quilter or painter can choose from. These wheels are printed on many different types of surfaces; in fabric shops there may be wheels made from solid wood or even metal; they are very durable and can withstand numerous touches and spins from all the people that handle it. Paper color wheels are less durable and are meant for personal use.
Some color wheels have more colors on them than others, but all color wheels will include the primary colors; red, yellow, and blue. These colors will be separated by an equal amount of spaces. The spaces in between the primary colors are the colors formed by mixing varying amounts of each color together; secondary colors )orange, blue, and violet) are located halfway between each primary color combination, as they are the result of mixing equal parts of each color.
The color wheel as a quilting tool
In any quilt there are going to be sections that draw the eye and stand out, even if the quilt uses only one color (monochromatic). Monochromatic quilts can use shades and tints to make particular pieces stand out, highlight, or recede.
As the most dominant of the pure colors, yellow is placed at the top of the wheel. The dominance of the colors is also determined by the amount of gray added to each color. Along the right side of the color wheel are the warmer colors. These colors will naturally draw the eye to where they are placed on a quilt, while the cooler colors on the left will complement and help to highlight dominant colors in a quilt with a multi-color scheme. Warm colors can even mean that darker patches on the quilt will recede, due to the natural progression of the eye.
The best use of your color wheel in your pattern will happen after you determine the type of quilt you want to make. Monochromatic quilts are the easiest; one color means that all you are dealing with are shades and tints, none of which are depicted on the color wheel. A color wheel is not really needed when it comes to these designs.
On the other hand, a color wheel is pretty important when it comes to analogous or complementary quilts (unless of course you are naturally gifted at color determination!). Complementary quilts utilize colors that lie directly opposite each other on the wheel; an example is a primary color with the secondary color created by mixing the other primaries. These colors can be used most effectively as borders.
Analogous quilts use colors that are located beside each other on the wheel. They create a natural blending, as each one has a color in common with the one beside it. The color wheel in this case is crucial in determining which colors are analogous with each other.
There is a lot of confusion when it comes to using a color wheel. It is simply a tool that makes choosing different patterns and color schemes easier for the individual quilter. Using one does not mean that you have to go out and buy a whole bunch of new fabric, and it certainly does not mean that you have to dye your own fabrics in order to use it. Instead, just think of a color wheel as a way to cut a lot of guesswork and time out of the process so that you can jump straight into the quilting without fear of the final work appearing out of synch.
Jan Myers is the author of numerous articles and books on topics from organizational development and leadership to quilting. It was her avocation, the love of quilting, that inspired the popular online membership site for quilters known as the "world’s largest quilting bee" at http://www.quiltingresourcecenter.com
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
Selecting Quilting Fabrics Using a Color Wheel
by Jan Myers
Choosing colors to use in your quilt is another opportunity to observe the similarities that the craft has with "fixer-upper" projects undertaken by do it yourselfers. In this case, quilters can use a tool that has been employed by painters and decorators for many years; the color wheel.
What is the color wheel?
The color wheel is a circle-shaped piece of equipment that depicts several different colors that the quilter or painter can choose from. These wheels are printed on many different types of surfaces; in fabric shops there may be wheels made from solid wood or even metal; they are very durable and can withstand numerous touches and spins from all the people that handle it. Paper color wheels are less durable and are meant for personal use.
Some color wheels have more colors on them than others, but all color wheels will include the primary colors; red, yellow, and blue. These colors will be separated by an equal amount of spaces. The spaces in between the primary colors are the colors formed by mixing varying amounts of each color together; secondary colors )orange, blue, and violet) are located halfway between each primary color combination, as they are the result of mixing equal parts of each color.
The color wheel as a quilting tool
In any quilt there are going to be sections that draw the eye and stand out, even if the quilt uses only one color (monochromatic). Monochromatic quilts can use shades and tints to make particular pieces stand out, highlight, or recede.
As the most dominant of the pure colors, yellow is placed at the top of the wheel. The dominance of the colors is also determined by the amount of gray added to each color. Along the right side of the color wheel are the warmer colors. These colors will naturally draw the eye to where they are placed on a quilt, while the cooler colors on the left will complement and help to highlight dominant colors in a quilt with a multi-color scheme. Warm colors can even mean that darker patches on the quilt will recede, due to the natural progression of the eye.
The best use of your color wheel in your pattern will happen after you determine the type of quilt you want to make. Monochromatic quilts are the easiest; one color means that all you are dealing with are shades and tints, none of which are depicted on the color wheel. A color wheel is not really needed when it comes to these designs.
On the other hand, a color wheel is pretty important when it comes to analogous or complementary quilts (unless of course you are naturally gifted at color determination!). Complementary quilts utilize colors that lie directly opposite each other on the wheel; an example is a primary color with the secondary color created by mixing the other primaries. These colors can be used most effectively as borders.
Analogous quilts use colors that are located beside each other on the wheel. They create a natural blending, as each one has a color in common with the one beside it. The color wheel in this case is crucial in determining which colors are analogous with each other.
There is a lot of confusion when it comes to using a color wheel. It is simply a tool that makes choosing different patterns and color schemes easier for the individual quilter. Using one does not mean that you have to go out and buy a whole bunch of new fabric, and it certainly does not mean that you have to dye your own fabrics in order to use it. Instead, just think of a color wheel as a way to cut a lot of guesswork and time out of the process so that you can jump straight into the quilting without fear of the final work appearing out of synch.
Jan Myers is the author of numerous articles and books on topics from organizational development and leadership to quilting. It was her avocation, the love of quilting, that inspired the popular online membership site for quilters known as the "world’s largest quilting bee" at http://www.quiltingresourcecenter.com
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
Friday, March 21, 2008
Quilt Pattern
Quilt Pattern
How To Create Stained Glass Quilts
by Jan Myers
One of the joys of quilting is being able to spend your craft time doing various styles or types of quilts. You may have noticed that stained glass quilts are growing in popularity. These look complex to create but following some simple guidelines will have you mastering this part of quilting in no time!
You will need to select your pattern for the project. It is best to actually use a pattern that is specifically for stained glass quilts for beginners. There are many different types and colors of fabrics to select from when making stained glass quilts. It is best to use fabrics that do not have fine details and patterns within them since you want the finished product to look like a piece of stained glass. Many people find that Muslin fabrics work well for the foundation fabric.
Once you’ve selected the pattern, increase the design size by 150% on a copier. Position the stained glass pattern in the middle of a 10" x 8" piece of woven fusible interfacing. It is best to avoid the fusible web because it can tend to make your project too stiff. Trace just the design without the numbers onto the fusible area of the interfacing.
Get a large piece of wax or freezer paper that will fit the design. Trace the design onto the paper, again without numbers. Using sharp scissors, you will need to cut the design out following the lines you just traced onto the paper.
Place all the appropriate freezer paper pieces on the different color fabrics. Make sure to place with the shiny side of the paper down. Iron the sections onto the fabric. Make sure your iron does not burn the fabrics. You will then need to cut the design pieces out leaving a 1/16" additional edge border around each piece. Don’t cut the pieces flush or you will not have enough lead fabric and overlay fabric.
Now that all your pieces are cut, you will need to remove the paper backing. Place the patches on the fusible area of the interfacing. You will want to use the traced out lines for positioning. Partly overlie the appliqué sections a little. You do not want to leave any openings to have better looking stained glass quilts. Once this is complete, you will use a pressing sheet to iron the appliqué sections to the interfacing. Make sure to check the manufacturer’s instructions when doing this part of the process for this part of your stained glass quilts.
Set the pieces out and pin them onto the foundation fabric. It is recommended to baste around these so that the pieces will not shift when you sew on the bias tape later. You will now to stitch down the edges with bias tape so that the edges of the bias tape are completely covered with the other sections that are laid down. You will want to use thread that matches the bias tape. Use the backstitch to lock the starting and ending portions of the bias tape. Be certain to trim the thread ends close to the surface for a neater appearance on your stained glass quilts.
You are almost completed with your project. Cut away the extra foundation fabric and continue to add the other pieces. A nice addition is to add additional bias to the border pieces. With stained glass quilts, you will have leading at any area the glass is a different color or piece. It is important to quilt on both areas for the bias leading in order to make the leading extra noticeable.
Following these general guidelines should have you creating beautiful stained glass quilts with confidence. You might find the fabric calculator helpful for when you purchase your foundation fabric and stained glass fabrics for your stained glass quilts.
Jan Myers is the author of numerous articles and books on topics from organizational development and leadership to quilting. It was her avocation, the love of quilting, that inspired the popular online membership site for quilters known as the “world’s largest quilting bee” at http://www.QuiltingResourceCenter.com ..
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
How To Create Stained Glass Quilts
by Jan Myers
One of the joys of quilting is being able to spend your craft time doing various styles or types of quilts. You may have noticed that stained glass quilts are growing in popularity. These look complex to create but following some simple guidelines will have you mastering this part of quilting in no time!
You will need to select your pattern for the project. It is best to actually use a pattern that is specifically for stained glass quilts for beginners. There are many different types and colors of fabrics to select from when making stained glass quilts. It is best to use fabrics that do not have fine details and patterns within them since you want the finished product to look like a piece of stained glass. Many people find that Muslin fabrics work well for the foundation fabric.
Once you’ve selected the pattern, increase the design size by 150% on a copier. Position the stained glass pattern in the middle of a 10" x 8" piece of woven fusible interfacing. It is best to avoid the fusible web because it can tend to make your project too stiff. Trace just the design without the numbers onto the fusible area of the interfacing.
Get a large piece of wax or freezer paper that will fit the design. Trace the design onto the paper, again without numbers. Using sharp scissors, you will need to cut the design out following the lines you just traced onto the paper.
Place all the appropriate freezer paper pieces on the different color fabrics. Make sure to place with the shiny side of the paper down. Iron the sections onto the fabric. Make sure your iron does not burn the fabrics. You will then need to cut the design pieces out leaving a 1/16" additional edge border around each piece. Don’t cut the pieces flush or you will not have enough lead fabric and overlay fabric.
Now that all your pieces are cut, you will need to remove the paper backing. Place the patches on the fusible area of the interfacing. You will want to use the traced out lines for positioning. Partly overlie the appliqué sections a little. You do not want to leave any openings to have better looking stained glass quilts. Once this is complete, you will use a pressing sheet to iron the appliqué sections to the interfacing. Make sure to check the manufacturer’s instructions when doing this part of the process for this part of your stained glass quilts.
Set the pieces out and pin them onto the foundation fabric. It is recommended to baste around these so that the pieces will not shift when you sew on the bias tape later. You will now to stitch down the edges with bias tape so that the edges of the bias tape are completely covered with the other sections that are laid down. You will want to use thread that matches the bias tape. Use the backstitch to lock the starting and ending portions of the bias tape. Be certain to trim the thread ends close to the surface for a neater appearance on your stained glass quilts.
You are almost completed with your project. Cut away the extra foundation fabric and continue to add the other pieces. A nice addition is to add additional bias to the border pieces. With stained glass quilts, you will have leading at any area the glass is a different color or piece. It is important to quilt on both areas for the bias leading in order to make the leading extra noticeable.
Following these general guidelines should have you creating beautiful stained glass quilts with confidence. You might find the fabric calculator helpful for when you purchase your foundation fabric and stained glass fabrics for your stained glass quilts.
Jan Myers is the author of numerous articles and books on topics from organizational development and leadership to quilting. It was her avocation, the love of quilting, that inspired the popular online membership site for quilters known as the “world’s largest quilting bee” at http://www.QuiltingResourceCenter.com ..
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Braided Rugs
Braided Rugs
More Braided Rugs Less Carpet
by Mitch Endick
Prior to World War II many American homes featured wood and other types of hard surface flooring and area rugs where used as room accents. During the home building boom that followed the end of the war, the use of wall to wall carpeting became very wide spread. Until recently, over seventy percent of American homes had wall to wall carpeting. Area rugs are seeing a renewed popularity and this includes braided area rugs.
Given the cost of replacement, the need to clean it routinely and possible adverse effects on indoor air quality, many homeowners have made a switch back to hard surface flooring. Hard surface flooring like wood and composite materials are much easier to keep clean and sanitary. This is especially important for homeowners who have problems with allergies and other respiratory conditions.
While carpeting can add warmth and comfort to a living space, maintaining the appearance and cleanliness of wall to wall carpet can be difficult over time. Uneven wear patterns, the accumulation of dirt and breakdown of padding materials can make your carpeting look very old well before its time. Ground in dirt and critters like dust mites can be nearly impossible to remove from deep in the carpet.
Some studies suggest that carpet has a wear life of anywhere from three to five years. So given the amount of carpet in service and the need to clean it, perhaps twice a year that translates into a substantial amount of labor and, perhaps more importantly millions of gallons of chemicals and water. This can have a enormous impact on the environment.
Concerned about the potential for increased indoor air pollution, many folks are taking a green approach to their living spaces, choosing carpet fabrics that emit fewer volatile organic compounds or VOCs and have a higher content of recycled fabric materials. Carpeting needs to be replaced periodically and old carpeting often ends up in the landfill, not to mention the cost of replacement.
With the movement toward hard surface flooring has come a greater demand for various styles of area rugs. A traditional favorite in area rug styles is the classic braided rug. Braided rugs have had a place in a variety of home decorating plans, from shabby chic, to Early American and country cottage looks.
One of the more unique and beautiful characteristics of braided rugs is color. Makers of early braided rugs might have used whatever fabric or yarn was at hand. The result was a blend or variegation of many colors, often resulting in random patterns. The variegation in color made every rug unique much like patchwork quilts which did not rely on any particular pattern. Variegated rug patterns are perennial favorites among those folks prefer a very traditional look.
Quality braided rugs are easy to care for and just last a very long time with proper cleaning. Unlike woven area rugs, braided rugs can be turned over. Since you are able to reverse the rug, the wear will be more even and this will further extend the life of the rug.
Depending on the type of weave and materials used to make your braided rug, the rug can help to reduce the wear and tear on wood and other types of hard surface flooring. Braided area rugs can be made from renewable fiber materials like bamboo, jute and hemp. These fast growing renewable fiber sources are environmentally friendly and can be grown without the use of chemical fertilizers, herbicides and insecticides.
Mitch Endick is a short article writer for the popular braided rug web site: http://www.braidedrugsale.com. He provides informative advice on purchasing quality braided rugs.
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
More Braided Rugs Less Carpet
by Mitch Endick
Prior to World War II many American homes featured wood and other types of hard surface flooring and area rugs where used as room accents. During the home building boom that followed the end of the war, the use of wall to wall carpeting became very wide spread. Until recently, over seventy percent of American homes had wall to wall carpeting. Area rugs are seeing a renewed popularity and this includes braided area rugs.
Given the cost of replacement, the need to clean it routinely and possible adverse effects on indoor air quality, many homeowners have made a switch back to hard surface flooring. Hard surface flooring like wood and composite materials are much easier to keep clean and sanitary. This is especially important for homeowners who have problems with allergies and other respiratory conditions.
While carpeting can add warmth and comfort to a living space, maintaining the appearance and cleanliness of wall to wall carpet can be difficult over time. Uneven wear patterns, the accumulation of dirt and breakdown of padding materials can make your carpeting look very old well before its time. Ground in dirt and critters like dust mites can be nearly impossible to remove from deep in the carpet.
Some studies suggest that carpet has a wear life of anywhere from three to five years. So given the amount of carpet in service and the need to clean it, perhaps twice a year that translates into a substantial amount of labor and, perhaps more importantly millions of gallons of chemicals and water. This can have a enormous impact on the environment.
Concerned about the potential for increased indoor air pollution, many folks are taking a green approach to their living spaces, choosing carpet fabrics that emit fewer volatile organic compounds or VOCs and have a higher content of recycled fabric materials. Carpeting needs to be replaced periodically and old carpeting often ends up in the landfill, not to mention the cost of replacement.
With the movement toward hard surface flooring has come a greater demand for various styles of area rugs. A traditional favorite in area rug styles is the classic braided rug. Braided rugs have had a place in a variety of home decorating plans, from shabby chic, to Early American and country cottage looks.
One of the more unique and beautiful characteristics of braided rugs is color. Makers of early braided rugs might have used whatever fabric or yarn was at hand. The result was a blend or variegation of many colors, often resulting in random patterns. The variegation in color made every rug unique much like patchwork quilts which did not rely on any particular pattern. Variegated rug patterns are perennial favorites among those folks prefer a very traditional look.
Quality braided rugs are easy to care for and just last a very long time with proper cleaning. Unlike woven area rugs, braided rugs can be turned over. Since you are able to reverse the rug, the wear will be more even and this will further extend the life of the rug.
Depending on the type of weave and materials used to make your braided rug, the rug can help to reduce the wear and tear on wood and other types of hard surface flooring. Braided area rugs can be made from renewable fiber materials like bamboo, jute and hemp. These fast growing renewable fiber sources are environmentally friendly and can be grown without the use of chemical fertilizers, herbicides and insecticides.
Mitch Endick is a short article writer for the popular braided rug web site: http://www.braidedrugsale.com. He provides informative advice on purchasing quality braided rugs.
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Quilts
Quilts
Start A Quilting Business, Easily
by Mike Dodd
Quilting is a craft that turns your passion into large profit. Quilting is a personal craft. It is a symphony of threads and fabrics mixed combining colors of imagination and craft know-how. Quilts are often an expression as unique as the individual creating them.
There is a huge demand in some areas for various quilting services (including machine quilting.) Find out how far quilt finishers are backlogged with orders in your area. Some are back-ordered for several months at a time. If there's a demand in your area, a quilting machine can pay for itself in just over a one year. Usually quilters receive an average of $135 in fees for quilting a mid-sized quilt (queen-sized) plus markups on batting and materials. Finish just 2 1/2 quilts every week and you'll earn over $17,000 the first year enough to pay off the cost of the high quality quilting machines. Smaller machines pay for themselves even faster. Usually, in most areas, you can stay as busy as you want to because of the demand for quilted products.
If you are serious about starting a quilting business there are several factors to be considered before becoming engaged to the fascinating hobby/craft: financing, licenses, accounting, insurance, and marketing.
Run your quilting business from home and leave the rush hour traffic and public transport to those people who still work for someone else. How would you like to have people pay you to stay home and make quilts for a living? Then, have those same quilts are then displayed in homes to be admired by people you've never meet and possibly be carried all around the world. That would truly be a fabulous feeling!
You can start your home business part-time while working on your current job. That way your hobby can become a great second or third income. Imagine bringing home another $1,000 to $4,000 per month? (There are quilt makers that make over $5,000 a month.) When your new business really takes off you can quilt full-time and earn a nice living doing something you love to do...quilt!
Quilts can be for many things ranging from beds (crib to king size) to wall hangings to table runners to fun doll quilts to shin-warmers and lap quilts. The quilting patterns can often be modified to accommodate as much or as little hand work as the budget or materials will allows. For example, for those who want one small piece that is quilted by hand, something with a small amount of original hand quilting is sufficient. A pattern incorporating a moderate amount of quilting is a good choice for many, and for those who desire a grand expression of this art, the grand designs with intricate patterns are a work great.
The aurthor, Mike Dodd, spent the first 12 years on his great grandmothers farm and helped the quilting and worked with many quilting patterns as he was growing up.
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
Start A Quilting Business, Easily
by Mike Dodd
Quilting is a craft that turns your passion into large profit. Quilting is a personal craft. It is a symphony of threads and fabrics mixed combining colors of imagination and craft know-how. Quilts are often an expression as unique as the individual creating them.
There is a huge demand in some areas for various quilting services (including machine quilting.) Find out how far quilt finishers are backlogged with orders in your area. Some are back-ordered for several months at a time. If there's a demand in your area, a quilting machine can pay for itself in just over a one year. Usually quilters receive an average of $135 in fees for quilting a mid-sized quilt (queen-sized) plus markups on batting and materials. Finish just 2 1/2 quilts every week and you'll earn over $17,000 the first year enough to pay off the cost of the high quality quilting machines. Smaller machines pay for themselves even faster. Usually, in most areas, you can stay as busy as you want to because of the demand for quilted products.
If you are serious about starting a quilting business there are several factors to be considered before becoming engaged to the fascinating hobby/craft: financing, licenses, accounting, insurance, and marketing.
Run your quilting business from home and leave the rush hour traffic and public transport to those people who still work for someone else. How would you like to have people pay you to stay home and make quilts for a living? Then, have those same quilts are then displayed in homes to be admired by people you've never meet and possibly be carried all around the world. That would truly be a fabulous feeling!
You can start your home business part-time while working on your current job. That way your hobby can become a great second or third income. Imagine bringing home another $1,000 to $4,000 per month? (There are quilt makers that make over $5,000 a month.) When your new business really takes off you can quilt full-time and earn a nice living doing something you love to do...quilt!
Quilts can be for many things ranging from beds (crib to king size) to wall hangings to table runners to fun doll quilts to shin-warmers and lap quilts. The quilting patterns can often be modified to accommodate as much or as little hand work as the budget or materials will allows. For example, for those who want one small piece that is quilted by hand, something with a small amount of original hand quilting is sufficient. A pattern incorporating a moderate amount of quilting is a good choice for many, and for those who desire a grand expression of this art, the grand designs with intricate patterns are a work great.
The aurthor, Mike Dodd, spent the first 12 years on his great grandmothers farm and helped the quilting and worked with many quilting patterns as he was growing up.
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Backyard Landscaping
Backyard Landscaping
Backyard Landscaping and Planning
by Hana Lee
Today's home owner is all about making his or her home his or her "castle". This includes the outside of the home as well. Today, as we have more leisure time more and more people are spending this leisure time enjoying the pleasures of their own backyards. As the price of gasoline goes up and up more and more people are spending vacations closer to home, or taking vacation in their back yards. How we landscape our yards says a lot about us to neighbors and strangers alike. You are judged by how well you keep your front yard, and your backyard, and if you want to co-exist happily with neighbors it's best to keep it looking good. There is another reason to consider keeping up with your landscaping, or doing new landscaping if it's needed. Today's home buyers are savvy and it's a buyers market. Home buyers are looking for a well manicured lawn and a well thought out and appealing landscaping, and this can be the actual deciding factor on whether or not people buy a home.
Every neighborhood has a home store like Lowe's or Home Depot or a wonderful garden center where you can get supplies and advice on how to landscape. And don't every think it's a waste of money. Any money spent on your home always comes back to you in the end. If you do a bit of planning before hand you can make sure that you spend wisely. So, making your backyard your oasis away from the world has dual purpose! You make a splendid place where you can entertain family and friends and add to the value of your home at the same time, a win-win situation!
Perhaps you already have the makings of a fabulous backyard but you don't know it. Most homes have a deck or patio. If you have a deck you don't use, why not? If you don't like the way it looks a cleaning and water sealing can bring it back to new life. You should make cleaning and water sealing something you do at least every third year to keep your deck work in good condition. Many homeowners find that their deck or patio is just too hot to use. Many are in the blazing sun all day. That's also easily fixed. Building a simple pergola over an existing patio, or putting an awning over your deck can give you much needed shade. Sunair, Sunsetter and Durasol carry a wide range of retractable patio awnings, which can be manual or motorized. Sunbrella is the most commonly used fabric as it is guaranteed not to fade.
Maybe you've fallen out of love with your patio furniture and it's time to buy a new set. Cast aluminum patio furniture is very popular. Practically care free cast aluminum gives the look of wrought iron. All it needs is an application of car wax once a year. Choose from any number of fashionable and affordable patio furniture sets from manufacturers like Hanamint, Mallin and Tropitone. Update your old patio furniture with replacement patio furniture cushions. A new set of cushions will breath new life into your patio furniture.
Ok. Now we've got a shady spot with comfortable furniture. What's next? Something to cook steaks and burgers on! If you go out today looking for a gas grill be prepared to find choices you've never seen before. Gourmet cooking has come out of doors. Look at grills from Char-Broil, Vermont Castings, Weber, Broilmaster, Fiesta or Ducane and see the features you can get. Side burners, built in refrigerators, rotisseries to name just a few. Want to have an outdoor kitchen? Outdoor kitchens are all the rage. From a grill built into a counter top with cabinets underneath to full fledge kitchens the only thing standing in your way of the perfect outdoor kitchen will be your imagination.
Homeowners are also spending more time doing their own lawn care. Again, it's easy to do and today's manufacturers such as Scott's, Green Light, Schultz and Espoma have a wide range of products that area easy to use. Some people prefer the thought or organic lawn care. This can be done using very little chemical, perhaps only organic fertilizer and some simple lawn care tips. Visit your local garden center and get some helpful hints from the experts about lawn care. Depending on the amount of landscaping you want to do you may want to have a professional visit your home to give you hints and ideas before you start your project.
What about trees, shrubs and flowers around your backyard? If you don't have lots of space, or the inclination to take care of a flower garden try container gardening. Container gardens are easy care and nothing looks more lovely than lush colorful flowers spilling over flower pots. Use annuals in your container garden for color all season long. Just remember a simple rule of gardening, make sure that you can give any tree, shrub or flower you use in your landscaping proper lighting conditions. If you don't have full sun, don't plant something that requires full sun, the same goes for shade. Your plant will not thrive and you'll be disappointed.
Now that you've patio furniture, a gas grill and you're taking care of your lawn, how about a proper place to store all your equipment? For most of us all out outdoor equipment ends up in the garage taking up way too much space. Look into a garden shed. You'll be amazed at the styles you find. You can have one built to your specifications, down to the colors which you can have echo the colors of your home. Garden sheds come in metal, wood or carefree vinyl finishes.
About the author: Hana Lee wants you to enjoy your backyard. To learn about frontyard and backyard landscaping ideas and metal garden sheds, outdoor storage sheds visit her site.
This and other unique content patio furniture articles are available with free reprint rights.
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
Backyard Landscaping and Planning
by Hana Lee
Today's home owner is all about making his or her home his or her "castle". This includes the outside of the home as well. Today, as we have more leisure time more and more people are spending this leisure time enjoying the pleasures of their own backyards. As the price of gasoline goes up and up more and more people are spending vacations closer to home, or taking vacation in their back yards. How we landscape our yards says a lot about us to neighbors and strangers alike. You are judged by how well you keep your front yard, and your backyard, and if you want to co-exist happily with neighbors it's best to keep it looking good. There is another reason to consider keeping up with your landscaping, or doing new landscaping if it's needed. Today's home buyers are savvy and it's a buyers market. Home buyers are looking for a well manicured lawn and a well thought out and appealing landscaping, and this can be the actual deciding factor on whether or not people buy a home.
Every neighborhood has a home store like Lowe's or Home Depot or a wonderful garden center where you can get supplies and advice on how to landscape. And don't every think it's a waste of money. Any money spent on your home always comes back to you in the end. If you do a bit of planning before hand you can make sure that you spend wisely. So, making your backyard your oasis away from the world has dual purpose! You make a splendid place where you can entertain family and friends and add to the value of your home at the same time, a win-win situation!
Perhaps you already have the makings of a fabulous backyard but you don't know it. Most homes have a deck or patio. If you have a deck you don't use, why not? If you don't like the way it looks a cleaning and water sealing can bring it back to new life. You should make cleaning and water sealing something you do at least every third year to keep your deck work in good condition. Many homeowners find that their deck or patio is just too hot to use. Many are in the blazing sun all day. That's also easily fixed. Building a simple pergola over an existing patio, or putting an awning over your deck can give you much needed shade. Sunair, Sunsetter and Durasol carry a wide range of retractable patio awnings, which can be manual or motorized. Sunbrella is the most commonly used fabric as it is guaranteed not to fade.
Maybe you've fallen out of love with your patio furniture and it's time to buy a new set. Cast aluminum patio furniture is very popular. Practically care free cast aluminum gives the look of wrought iron. All it needs is an application of car wax once a year. Choose from any number of fashionable and affordable patio furniture sets from manufacturers like Hanamint, Mallin and Tropitone. Update your old patio furniture with replacement patio furniture cushions. A new set of cushions will breath new life into your patio furniture.
Ok. Now we've got a shady spot with comfortable furniture. What's next? Something to cook steaks and burgers on! If you go out today looking for a gas grill be prepared to find choices you've never seen before. Gourmet cooking has come out of doors. Look at grills from Char-Broil, Vermont Castings, Weber, Broilmaster, Fiesta or Ducane and see the features you can get. Side burners, built in refrigerators, rotisseries to name just a few. Want to have an outdoor kitchen? Outdoor kitchens are all the rage. From a grill built into a counter top with cabinets underneath to full fledge kitchens the only thing standing in your way of the perfect outdoor kitchen will be your imagination.
Homeowners are also spending more time doing their own lawn care. Again, it's easy to do and today's manufacturers such as Scott's, Green Light, Schultz and Espoma have a wide range of products that area easy to use. Some people prefer the thought or organic lawn care. This can be done using very little chemical, perhaps only organic fertilizer and some simple lawn care tips. Visit your local garden center and get some helpful hints from the experts about lawn care. Depending on the amount of landscaping you want to do you may want to have a professional visit your home to give you hints and ideas before you start your project.
What about trees, shrubs and flowers around your backyard? If you don't have lots of space, or the inclination to take care of a flower garden try container gardening. Container gardens are easy care and nothing looks more lovely than lush colorful flowers spilling over flower pots. Use annuals in your container garden for color all season long. Just remember a simple rule of gardening, make sure that you can give any tree, shrub or flower you use in your landscaping proper lighting conditions. If you don't have full sun, don't plant something that requires full sun, the same goes for shade. Your plant will not thrive and you'll be disappointed.
Now that you've patio furniture, a gas grill and you're taking care of your lawn, how about a proper place to store all your equipment? For most of us all out outdoor equipment ends up in the garage taking up way too much space. Look into a garden shed. You'll be amazed at the styles you find. You can have one built to your specifications, down to the colors which you can have echo the colors of your home. Garden sheds come in metal, wood or carefree vinyl finishes.
About the author: Hana Lee wants you to enjoy your backyard. To learn about frontyard and backyard landscaping ideas and metal garden sheds, outdoor storage sheds visit her site.
This and other unique content patio furniture articles are available with free reprint rights.
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
Bedding
Bedding
So what’s so special about silk bedding?
by H Watson
With increasing frequency I keep finding silk bedding on the shelves of retailers and bedding companies alike. Five years ago silk bedding was the territory of specialist bedding shops, sporting a varied image from one of the ultimate luxury to the downright tacky. Nowadays silk bedding is everywhere to be seen – so what’s changed?
Well, manufacturing techniques for one. From the harvest of silk all the way through to the finished product the techniques have been honed and mastered. After all the Chinese have had five thousand years of practice in silk production. With the onset of modern machining and technology silk fabric is finer and more durable than ever before. Because of the increased durability, silk bedding can now be offered as a legitimate alternative to cotton or polyester bedding products.
Apart from the increased durability silk bedding offers some surprising benefits not found in more conventional bedding. The natural amino acids that occur in silk are sympathetic to our hair and skin, allowing a rejuvenating process to occur throughout the night. In addition to this silk has the amazing ability to keep us warm in when it’s cold and cool when it’s warm. Cotton and polyester act as insulators, whereas silk naturally allows our bodies temperatures remain more constant.
Adding to the amazing natural qualities of silk is the benefit of modern manufacture. Silk bedding can now be woven to an almost incredible finish. Thread counts of above 400 are now common in true mulberry silk bedding sets. It is worth noting that quality silk bedding will almost always have a thread count of above 400, and a momme weight of between 12 and 21. Momme is the measurement used to measure the density of silk.
Silk, like all other bedding products ranges in quality and price. On the lower end of the scale is Haboati, or wild silk. Although Habotai silk sports many of the advantages of silk fibre, it lacks durability and is therefore more suited to lighter use such as scarves. Habotai silk should not be a first choice for bedding products. At the top end of the market is 100% mulberry silk. Mulberry silk is extremely durable, and ideal for silk bedding. If you would like to know more about what to look for when purchasing silk bedding, the silksleep (dot) com website is a good resource.
Part of the reason silk bedding has not been “main stream” until now has been the difficulty in correctly cleaning the products. Today most washing machines have a silk function and there are a number of excellent silk detergents on the market. Perhaps the best of these is a product called Tenestar, which has been specifically manufactured to maintain the properties of silk while cleaning. Any fine purveyor of silk bedding should offer both advice and products for the care and cleaning of silk.
The next time you come across silk bedding, don’t dismiss it out of hand. The enhanced care, benefits and durability of silk bedding in recent years has made these wonderful products well worth a second look.
Hugh Watson is a featured writer for silksleep.
To learn more about silksleep silk bedding products visit http://www.silksleep.com
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
So what’s so special about silk bedding?
by H Watson
With increasing frequency I keep finding silk bedding on the shelves of retailers and bedding companies alike. Five years ago silk bedding was the territory of specialist bedding shops, sporting a varied image from one of the ultimate luxury to the downright tacky. Nowadays silk bedding is everywhere to be seen – so what’s changed?
Well, manufacturing techniques for one. From the harvest of silk all the way through to the finished product the techniques have been honed and mastered. After all the Chinese have had five thousand years of practice in silk production. With the onset of modern machining and technology silk fabric is finer and more durable than ever before. Because of the increased durability, silk bedding can now be offered as a legitimate alternative to cotton or polyester bedding products.
Apart from the increased durability silk bedding offers some surprising benefits not found in more conventional bedding. The natural amino acids that occur in silk are sympathetic to our hair and skin, allowing a rejuvenating process to occur throughout the night. In addition to this silk has the amazing ability to keep us warm in when it’s cold and cool when it’s warm. Cotton and polyester act as insulators, whereas silk naturally allows our bodies temperatures remain more constant.
Adding to the amazing natural qualities of silk is the benefit of modern manufacture. Silk bedding can now be woven to an almost incredible finish. Thread counts of above 400 are now common in true mulberry silk bedding sets. It is worth noting that quality silk bedding will almost always have a thread count of above 400, and a momme weight of between 12 and 21. Momme is the measurement used to measure the density of silk.
Silk, like all other bedding products ranges in quality and price. On the lower end of the scale is Haboati, or wild silk. Although Habotai silk sports many of the advantages of silk fibre, it lacks durability and is therefore more suited to lighter use such as scarves. Habotai silk should not be a first choice for bedding products. At the top end of the market is 100% mulberry silk. Mulberry silk is extremely durable, and ideal for silk bedding. If you would like to know more about what to look for when purchasing silk bedding, the silksleep (dot) com website is a good resource.
Part of the reason silk bedding has not been “main stream” until now has been the difficulty in correctly cleaning the products. Today most washing machines have a silk function and there are a number of excellent silk detergents on the market. Perhaps the best of these is a product called Tenestar, which has been specifically manufactured to maintain the properties of silk while cleaning. Any fine purveyor of silk bedding should offer both advice and products for the care and cleaning of silk.
The next time you come across silk bedding, don’t dismiss it out of hand. The enhanced care, benefits and durability of silk bedding in recent years has made these wonderful products well worth a second look.
Hugh Watson is a featured writer for silksleep.
To learn more about silksleep silk bedding products visit http://www.silksleep.com
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
Sunday, March 9, 2008
Area Rugs
Area Rugs
Asian Area Rugs
By Jimmy Sturo
A lot of people make use of Asian design to decorate their dwelling places. The Oriental designs are considered exotic and interesting. Thus, Asian carpets and rugs are popular choices.
Many of these Asian rugs are expensive because they are handcrafted. The price of a high-quality Asian rug can even go up to thousands of dollars since it takes a long time to create these rugs. Only a few people have handmade and authentic Asian rugs. Most people buy mass-produced Asian rugs, the quality of which leaves much to be desired. They are inferior to the real handcrafted Asian rugs that can last for many years because of their unique knotting process.
What determines the beauty of the carpet is the quality of yarn used. The warp consists of a set of yarns tightly held on a loom, while the weft is a yarn that is cross-wise and weaved between the warp yarns. A row of knots forms the pile. The knot is secured by placing yarn into the weave and wrapping it around sets of warps.
The piles determine the design, colors and patterns. This is the reason why Asian carpets that are really two-dimensional look three-dimensional. The knot type also determines the design. Asian carpets usually use two types of knots, namely the Turkish knot and Persian knot. The field and border patterns in handmade Asian rugs are the result of the repeated design of these knots.
Vacuuming regularly helps rugs retain their beauty and extend their use. Remember to clean spills at once. Blot the stain with a clean cloth, clean the spot with a non-bleach dishwashing soap, then rinse with water and finally blot dry. Do not dry clean or bleach to clean the rug; instead, use the professional method of extracting hot water. [http://www.i-AreaRugs.com]Area Rugs provides detailed information on Area Rugs, Discount Area Rugs, Cheap Area Rugs, Contemporary Area Rugs and more. Area Rugs is affiliated with Contemporary Wool Rugs.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jimmy_Sturo http://EzineArticles.com/?Asian-Area-Rugs&id=353938
Asian Area Rugs
By Jimmy Sturo
A lot of people make use of Asian design to decorate their dwelling places. The Oriental designs are considered exotic and interesting. Thus, Asian carpets and rugs are popular choices.
Many of these Asian rugs are expensive because they are handcrafted. The price of a high-quality Asian rug can even go up to thousands of dollars since it takes a long time to create these rugs. Only a few people have handmade and authentic Asian rugs. Most people buy mass-produced Asian rugs, the quality of which leaves much to be desired. They are inferior to the real handcrafted Asian rugs that can last for many years because of their unique knotting process.
What determines the beauty of the carpet is the quality of yarn used. The warp consists of a set of yarns tightly held on a loom, while the weft is a yarn that is cross-wise and weaved between the warp yarns. A row of knots forms the pile. The knot is secured by placing yarn into the weave and wrapping it around sets of warps.
The piles determine the design, colors and patterns. This is the reason why Asian carpets that are really two-dimensional look three-dimensional. The knot type also determines the design. Asian carpets usually use two types of knots, namely the Turkish knot and Persian knot. The field and border patterns in handmade Asian rugs are the result of the repeated design of these knots.
Vacuuming regularly helps rugs retain their beauty and extend their use. Remember to clean spills at once. Blot the stain with a clean cloth, clean the spot with a non-bleach dishwashing soap, then rinse with water and finally blot dry. Do not dry clean or bleach to clean the rug; instead, use the professional method of extracting hot water. [http://www.i-AreaRugs.com]Area Rugs provides detailed information on Area Rugs, Discount Area Rugs, Cheap Area Rugs, Contemporary Area Rugs and more. Area Rugs is affiliated with Contemporary Wool Rugs.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jimmy_Sturo http://EzineArticles.com/?Asian-Area-Rugs&id=353938
Friday, March 7, 2008
Persian Rug
Persian Rug
Effective home decoration: the Persian rug
by I-net_com_au
A floor rug is a common and highly popular decorative object, which serves, nonetheless, practical purposes as well. Rugs usually come in small sizes, and are placed in homes on certain areas of the floor, which are most likely to be trod on. A frequently met type of floor rug is the Persian rug, which is woven according to traditional patterns. The most common patterns of the Persian rug include figural motifs and geometrical shapes, nowadays mostly machine made. A Persian floor rug is, however, more highly appreciated if it is handmade. The price of a high quality handmade Persian rug rises considerably in comparison to similar rugs made by machines.
Those keen on the numerous floor rug types are also interested in finding out as many details as possible about the techniques of carpet weaving and the various basic designs of the Persian rug. Frequently made of wool, the typical floor rug is woven on a loom and is based on a foundation of warp, on which the carpet weaver ties a series of knots. Although homemakers are frequently encouraged to weave their own floor rug, according to the basic instructions of carpet weaving, this is a task not easily undertaken. Weaving a Persian rug requires both technical skill and an artistic view of the whole ensemble, and this is why carpet weaving has often been considered an art.
The reasons why someone may choose to place a floor rug in a certain room in their home are both the decorative and the functional purposes of such an item. A Persian rug may be used as a surface on which children can play, and in this case it is all the more attractive if it is woven in bright colors and has an interesting design. When used to decorate a more formal room, such as a study or even an office, a Persian rug is usually chosen in simpler, minimalist designs, with a view to give it a touch of style to the entire area.
If you find it difficult to make up your mind about the floor rug that would suit your purposes, you can resort to the services of an interior designer. A specialist in interior design can offer you the perfect piece of advice regarding the Persian rug you need, by taking into account the type of furniture in the room where the area rug will be placed, the color in which the walls are painted and the size of the room also. Harmonizing all decorative items in a room is a matter not only of taste, but also of artistic vision, so make sure you take all possible aspects into consideration before purchasing a Persian rug.
Modern designs of the common floor rug are mostly available with machine made items. Although the traditional handmade Persian rug is more expensive, many people choose this type due to the high quality of the weaving. If you have trouble deciding which kind of floor rug would be more suitable for your home or office, you can resort to the services of carpet experts. They usually advise purchasing a handmade floor rug, on account of the fact that machines are never as meticulous and efficient as people. For those with no expertise in carpets, it is fairly difficult to tell the difference between a handmade Persian rug and one made by a machine. Resorting to specialists can, again, solve the problem.
Once you have decided on the floor rug you want, you must make sure you find out all the tips related to the care of a Persian rug. An oriental rug can be a sensitive piece, which is why experts recommend rotating your floor rug frequently to avoid partial wearing out, or keeping it out of the reach of sunlight to prevent colors from fading. The way you clean a Persian rug is also a delicate issue. For regular maintenance, specialists recommend either wet pieces of cloth or brushes, but no detergent. Should you have more serious problems with your Persian rug, take it to a specialized carpet cleaner rather than attempt to clean it yourself.
If you cannot find the floor rug you want among readymade models, you can order a special pattern or size from specialized carpet providers who also offer customized area rugs. You can make your choice for your Persian rug by combining the colors and patterns available, or by devising your own model from scratch. Whatever option you decide on, remember that using a floor rug as decoration is always effective as it fills up and embellishes the room you place it in.
A Persian rug is always a special asset for your home. This is why you should buy a floor rug to your own taste and make your home elegant and refined.
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
Effective home decoration: the Persian rug
by I-net_com_au
A floor rug is a common and highly popular decorative object, which serves, nonetheless, practical purposes as well. Rugs usually come in small sizes, and are placed in homes on certain areas of the floor, which are most likely to be trod on. A frequently met type of floor rug is the Persian rug, which is woven according to traditional patterns. The most common patterns of the Persian rug include figural motifs and geometrical shapes, nowadays mostly machine made. A Persian floor rug is, however, more highly appreciated if it is handmade. The price of a high quality handmade Persian rug rises considerably in comparison to similar rugs made by machines.
Those keen on the numerous floor rug types are also interested in finding out as many details as possible about the techniques of carpet weaving and the various basic designs of the Persian rug. Frequently made of wool, the typical floor rug is woven on a loom and is based on a foundation of warp, on which the carpet weaver ties a series of knots. Although homemakers are frequently encouraged to weave their own floor rug, according to the basic instructions of carpet weaving, this is a task not easily undertaken. Weaving a Persian rug requires both technical skill and an artistic view of the whole ensemble, and this is why carpet weaving has often been considered an art.
The reasons why someone may choose to place a floor rug in a certain room in their home are both the decorative and the functional purposes of such an item. A Persian rug may be used as a surface on which children can play, and in this case it is all the more attractive if it is woven in bright colors and has an interesting design. When used to decorate a more formal room, such as a study or even an office, a Persian rug is usually chosen in simpler, minimalist designs, with a view to give it a touch of style to the entire area.
If you find it difficult to make up your mind about the floor rug that would suit your purposes, you can resort to the services of an interior designer. A specialist in interior design can offer you the perfect piece of advice regarding the Persian rug you need, by taking into account the type of furniture in the room where the area rug will be placed, the color in which the walls are painted and the size of the room also. Harmonizing all decorative items in a room is a matter not only of taste, but also of artistic vision, so make sure you take all possible aspects into consideration before purchasing a Persian rug.
Modern designs of the common floor rug are mostly available with machine made items. Although the traditional handmade Persian rug is more expensive, many people choose this type due to the high quality of the weaving. If you have trouble deciding which kind of floor rug would be more suitable for your home or office, you can resort to the services of carpet experts. They usually advise purchasing a handmade floor rug, on account of the fact that machines are never as meticulous and efficient as people. For those with no expertise in carpets, it is fairly difficult to tell the difference between a handmade Persian rug and one made by a machine. Resorting to specialists can, again, solve the problem.
Once you have decided on the floor rug you want, you must make sure you find out all the tips related to the care of a Persian rug. An oriental rug can be a sensitive piece, which is why experts recommend rotating your floor rug frequently to avoid partial wearing out, or keeping it out of the reach of sunlight to prevent colors from fading. The way you clean a Persian rug is also a delicate issue. For regular maintenance, specialists recommend either wet pieces of cloth or brushes, but no detergent. Should you have more serious problems with your Persian rug, take it to a specialized carpet cleaner rather than attempt to clean it yourself.
If you cannot find the floor rug you want among readymade models, you can order a special pattern or size from specialized carpet providers who also offer customized area rugs. You can make your choice for your Persian rug by combining the colors and patterns available, or by devising your own model from scratch. Whatever option you decide on, remember that using a floor rug as decoration is always effective as it fills up and embellishes the room you place it in.
A Persian rug is always a special asset for your home. This is why you should buy a floor rug to your own taste and make your home elegant and refined.
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Area Rug
Area Rug
How to Add A Unique Look To Your Home On A Budget
by Lee Dobbins -
Everyone wants a beautifully decorated home but having a home with a designer look costs a lot of money. However, if you are creative and a smart shopper you can have a great decorative look in your home and still stick to your budget.
The first thing you need to do, is to decide on the look that you want. It’s probably best to do this one room at a time so you don’t become overwhelmed. So pick a room whether it be the bedroom, the living room or the kitchen and decide what you want it to look like. The more specific you are the easier it will be for you to achieve the look you want without spending a lot. One way to do this is to get a bunch of design magazines or books and leaf through them to find a look that you think would be great in your room.
Once you’ve decided on the look, you need to do the basics which is paint the walls and change the floor. Since you’re decorating on a budget, you might not have the money for a new floor and in this case you can try to use area rugs to give the room the look and feel that you’re going for. Painting the walls of any room will make a huge difference but be sure to pick a paint that is very close to that in the picture of the room that you have because painting at the wrong color could be a disaster.
Now comes the furniture and accessories. List out everything you have in the photo, or the picture in your mind of what you want in the room. Every little knickknack, wall paintings, lamps and chandeliers as well as pieces of furniture should be written down on your shopping list including the general size, color and style of the pieces.
Now for the fun part! You get to go shopping and buy the things on your list. Of course, shopping isn’t very much fun if you don’t have any money unless you know where to shop. When shopping for decorative furniture and lighting, one of your best bets is to find a consignment store that sells good quality used furnishings. You can often get pieces that are nearly brand-new at a fraction of the price. However, you’ll have to make it a habit to check in every day because the really good stuff gets snapped up pretty quick. Other places to check include yard sales, flea markets and the for sale section in your local paper. If you have computer, you might even try Craig’s list and eBay.
One thing to keep in mind when shopping for your budget decorative items, is that you want to get the scale right. For example, if you’re looking for end tables you want to be sure that they are sized appropriately in proportion to the sofa and lamps in the room just like in the picture that you are going from. The same goes for artwork, decorative items like pieces, lamps and chandeliers.
Finally, you want to add some interesting touches to your room and one place where you can get really unique things is at an antique mall. Now you might think that antiques are very expensive and won’t fit in to your budget, however if you go to a mall that has a lot of general dealers you be able to find some really interesting older items that don’t cost a lot. You may even be able to find a huge bargain on an item that is really worth a lot more than it is priced at. Either way, you’re sure to get some unique budget accessories for your room.
Budget decorating can be fun and easy, but you have to have a little bit of patience and be willing to do the legwork to shop around to get the items that will make your room perfect at the price that fit your wallet. If you do, though, you be rewarded with a unique and interesting room that will have a little bit of your personality and be the envy of your friends and family.
Lee Dobbins writes for http://www.home-improvement-solution.com where you can get more home improvement and decorating ideas
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
How to Add A Unique Look To Your Home On A Budget
by Lee Dobbins -
Everyone wants a beautifully decorated home but having a home with a designer look costs a lot of money. However, if you are creative and a smart shopper you can have a great decorative look in your home and still stick to your budget.
The first thing you need to do, is to decide on the look that you want. It’s probably best to do this one room at a time so you don’t become overwhelmed. So pick a room whether it be the bedroom, the living room or the kitchen and decide what you want it to look like. The more specific you are the easier it will be for you to achieve the look you want without spending a lot. One way to do this is to get a bunch of design magazines or books and leaf through them to find a look that you think would be great in your room.
Once you’ve decided on the look, you need to do the basics which is paint the walls and change the floor. Since you’re decorating on a budget, you might not have the money for a new floor and in this case you can try to use area rugs to give the room the look and feel that you’re going for. Painting the walls of any room will make a huge difference but be sure to pick a paint that is very close to that in the picture of the room that you have because painting at the wrong color could be a disaster.
Now comes the furniture and accessories. List out everything you have in the photo, or the picture in your mind of what you want in the room. Every little knickknack, wall paintings, lamps and chandeliers as well as pieces of furniture should be written down on your shopping list including the general size, color and style of the pieces.
Now for the fun part! You get to go shopping and buy the things on your list. Of course, shopping isn’t very much fun if you don’t have any money unless you know where to shop. When shopping for decorative furniture and lighting, one of your best bets is to find a consignment store that sells good quality used furnishings. You can often get pieces that are nearly brand-new at a fraction of the price. However, you’ll have to make it a habit to check in every day because the really good stuff gets snapped up pretty quick. Other places to check include yard sales, flea markets and the for sale section in your local paper. If you have computer, you might even try Craig’s list and eBay.
One thing to keep in mind when shopping for your budget decorative items, is that you want to get the scale right. For example, if you’re looking for end tables you want to be sure that they are sized appropriately in proportion to the sofa and lamps in the room just like in the picture that you are going from. The same goes for artwork, decorative items like pieces, lamps and chandeliers.
Finally, you want to add some interesting touches to your room and one place where you can get really unique things is at an antique mall. Now you might think that antiques are very expensive and won’t fit in to your budget, however if you go to a mall that has a lot of general dealers you be able to find some really interesting older items that don’t cost a lot. You may even be able to find a huge bargain on an item that is really worth a lot more than it is priced at. Either way, you’re sure to get some unique budget accessories for your room.
Budget decorating can be fun and easy, but you have to have a little bit of patience and be willing to do the legwork to shop around to get the items that will make your room perfect at the price that fit your wallet. If you do, though, you be rewarded with a unique and interesting room that will have a little bit of your personality and be the envy of your friends and family.
Lee Dobbins writes for http://www.home-improvement-solution.com where you can get more home improvement and decorating ideas
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Area Rugs
Area Rugs
Sure Signs of Great Area Rugs
by IC
So, you're thinking about removing that old rug of yours and get a new one? Have you found the perfect new area rugs to furnish your home with? There are a lot of kinds of rug in the market and you can find hundreds even thousands different models of area rugs. To make your buying decision a little easier consider the following list of what makes an area rug a great area rug.
1. Durable
Great rugs last years after it were bought. Of course the rug will last longer if you put it in a not-too-busy area but any reasonably built rugs made from high quality materials should last at least five years since purchase. Any less than that and you are being ripped off by the seller.
2. Non-toxic and non-allergenic
A very important point especially when you got kids or someone with health problem in the house. There's no point in having a beautifully decorated floors when it compromise your family's health.
3. Easy to clean and vacuum
When you have kids and/or pets an easy to clean rugs is a must. Once you install the rugs you will certainly have spills, dirt, puke and even poo on it. If cleaning the rugs takes an awful lot of effort or time then it's just not worth it. I mean it's okay if it requires some cleaning with carpet cleaners but no more than that. So, how do you know which area rugs are easy to clean? Easy, just ask around. Your families or neighbors would certainly be happy to tell their tale about their favorite rugs and carpets. And they would also willing to tell you which carpets are the one that giving them hard times in cleaning.
4. Perfect color and patterns
Perfect, in the sense that the rug should brightens / complements / match the room where it is placed. There isn't any strict guide on this so you just have to find the right match according to your room decor.
5. Doesn't slide around
Slippy rugs are as annoying as they are dangerous. When you happen to shopping on a brick and mortar store check the bottom of the rug to see if it's slippery or not. Nobody like it when their carpet keep shifting from the spot where the laid it. If you already bought a rug and it turns out to be slippery then you have can either return it or add rug pad underneath it. It shouldn't be a problem to find one large enough for your carpet these days.
6. Comfy
You will walk on it right? And you may even lay down on it. So a comfortable rug / carpet is certainly necessary. It should be thick enough to feel 'cushy' under your bare feet but not too thick where it's getting hard to clean and too heavy to move around. That's it. Hope this little list can help you in finding the best area rugs or braided rugs or whatever rugs and carpets you're looking for.
Buyrugcarpet.com is the source for various rugs and carpets for your home. If you need one then visit http://www.buyrugcarpet.com
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
Sure Signs of Great Area Rugs
by IC
So, you're thinking about removing that old rug of yours and get a new one? Have you found the perfect new area rugs to furnish your home with? There are a lot of kinds of rug in the market and you can find hundreds even thousands different models of area rugs. To make your buying decision a little easier consider the following list of what makes an area rug a great area rug.
1. Durable
Great rugs last years after it were bought. Of course the rug will last longer if you put it in a not-too-busy area but any reasonably built rugs made from high quality materials should last at least five years since purchase. Any less than that and you are being ripped off by the seller.
2. Non-toxic and non-allergenic
A very important point especially when you got kids or someone with health problem in the house. There's no point in having a beautifully decorated floors when it compromise your family's health.
3. Easy to clean and vacuum
When you have kids and/or pets an easy to clean rugs is a must. Once you install the rugs you will certainly have spills, dirt, puke and even poo on it. If cleaning the rugs takes an awful lot of effort or time then it's just not worth it. I mean it's okay if it requires some cleaning with carpet cleaners but no more than that. So, how do you know which area rugs are easy to clean? Easy, just ask around. Your families or neighbors would certainly be happy to tell their tale about their favorite rugs and carpets. And they would also willing to tell you which carpets are the one that giving them hard times in cleaning.
4. Perfect color and patterns
Perfect, in the sense that the rug should brightens / complements / match the room where it is placed. There isn't any strict guide on this so you just have to find the right match according to your room decor.
5. Doesn't slide around
Slippy rugs are as annoying as they are dangerous. When you happen to shopping on a brick and mortar store check the bottom of the rug to see if it's slippery or not. Nobody like it when their carpet keep shifting from the spot where the laid it. If you already bought a rug and it turns out to be slippery then you have can either return it or add rug pad underneath it. It shouldn't be a problem to find one large enough for your carpet these days.
6. Comfy
You will walk on it right? And you may even lay down on it. So a comfortable rug / carpet is certainly necessary. It should be thick enough to feel 'cushy' under your bare feet but not too thick where it's getting hard to clean and too heavy to move around. That's it. Hope this little list can help you in finding the best area rugs or braided rugs or whatever rugs and carpets you're looking for.
Buyrugcarpet.com is the source for various rugs and carpets for your home. If you need one then visit http://www.buyrugcarpet.com
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Braided Rugs
Braided Rugs
More Braided Rugs Less Carpet
by Mitch Endick
Prior to World War II many American homes featured wood and other types of hard surface flooring and area rugs where used as room accents. During the home building boom that followed the end of the war, the use of wall to wall carpeting became very wide spread. Until recently, over seventy percent of American homes had wall to wall carpeting. Area rugs are seeing a renewed popularity and this includes braided area rugs.
Given the cost of replacement, the need to clean it routinely and possible adverse effects on indoor air quality, many homeowners have made a switch back to hard surface flooring. Hard surface flooring like wood and composite materials are much easier to keep clean and sanitary. This is especially important for homeowners who have problems with allergies and other respiratory conditions.
While carpeting can add warmth and comfort to a living space, maintaining the appearance and cleanliness of wall to wall carpet can be difficult over time. Uneven wear patterns, the accumulation of dirt and breakdown of padding materials can make your carpeting look very old well before its time. Ground in dirt and critters like dust mites can be nearly impossible to remove from deep in the carpet.
Some studies suggest that carpet has a wear life of anywhere from three to five years. So given the amount of carpet in service and the need to clean it, perhaps twice a year that translates into a substantial amount of labor and, perhaps more importantly millions of gallons of chemicals and water. This can have a enormous impact on the environment.
Concerned about the potential for increased indoor air pollution, many folks are taking a green approach to their living spaces, choosing carpet fabrics that emit fewer volatile organic compounds or VOCs and have a higher content of recycled fabric materials. Carpeting needs to be replaced periodically and old carpeting often ends up in the landfill, not to mention the cost of replacement.
With the movement toward hard surface flooring has come a greater demand for various styles of area rugs. A traditional favorite in area rug styles is the classic braided rug. Braided rugs have had a place in a variety of home decorating plans, from shabby chic, to Early American and country cottage looks.
One of the more unique and beautiful characteristics of braided rugs is color. Makers of early braided rugs might have used whatever fabric or yarn was at hand. The result was a blend or variegation of many colors, often resulting in random patterns. The variegation in color made every rug unique much like patchwork quilts which did not rely on any particular pattern. Variegated rug patterns are perennial favorites among those folks prefer a very traditional look.
Quality braided rugs are easy to care for and just last a very long time with proper cleaning. Unlike woven area rugs, braided rugs can be turned over. Since you are able to reverse the rug, the wear will be more even and this will further extend the life of the rug.
Depending on the type of weave and materials used to make your braided rug, the rug can help to reduce the wear and tear on wood and other types of hard surface flooring. Braided area rugs can be made from renewable fiber materials like bamboo, jute and hemp. These fast growing renewable fiber sources are environmentally friendly and can be grown without the use of chemical fertilizers, herbicides and insecticides.
Mitch Endick is a short article writer for the popular braided rug web site: http://www.braidedrugsale.com. He provides informative advice on purchasing quality braided rugs.
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
More Braided Rugs Less Carpet
by Mitch Endick
Prior to World War II many American homes featured wood and other types of hard surface flooring and area rugs where used as room accents. During the home building boom that followed the end of the war, the use of wall to wall carpeting became very wide spread. Until recently, over seventy percent of American homes had wall to wall carpeting. Area rugs are seeing a renewed popularity and this includes braided area rugs.
Given the cost of replacement, the need to clean it routinely and possible adverse effects on indoor air quality, many homeowners have made a switch back to hard surface flooring. Hard surface flooring like wood and composite materials are much easier to keep clean and sanitary. This is especially important for homeowners who have problems with allergies and other respiratory conditions.
While carpeting can add warmth and comfort to a living space, maintaining the appearance and cleanliness of wall to wall carpet can be difficult over time. Uneven wear patterns, the accumulation of dirt and breakdown of padding materials can make your carpeting look very old well before its time. Ground in dirt and critters like dust mites can be nearly impossible to remove from deep in the carpet.
Some studies suggest that carpet has a wear life of anywhere from three to five years. So given the amount of carpet in service and the need to clean it, perhaps twice a year that translates into a substantial amount of labor and, perhaps more importantly millions of gallons of chemicals and water. This can have a enormous impact on the environment.
Concerned about the potential for increased indoor air pollution, many folks are taking a green approach to their living spaces, choosing carpet fabrics that emit fewer volatile organic compounds or VOCs and have a higher content of recycled fabric materials. Carpeting needs to be replaced periodically and old carpeting often ends up in the landfill, not to mention the cost of replacement.
With the movement toward hard surface flooring has come a greater demand for various styles of area rugs. A traditional favorite in area rug styles is the classic braided rug. Braided rugs have had a place in a variety of home decorating plans, from shabby chic, to Early American and country cottage looks.
One of the more unique and beautiful characteristics of braided rugs is color. Makers of early braided rugs might have used whatever fabric or yarn was at hand. The result was a blend or variegation of many colors, often resulting in random patterns. The variegation in color made every rug unique much like patchwork quilts which did not rely on any particular pattern. Variegated rug patterns are perennial favorites among those folks prefer a very traditional look.
Quality braided rugs are easy to care for and just last a very long time with proper cleaning. Unlike woven area rugs, braided rugs can be turned over. Since you are able to reverse the rug, the wear will be more even and this will further extend the life of the rug.
Depending on the type of weave and materials used to make your braided rug, the rug can help to reduce the wear and tear on wood and other types of hard surface flooring. Braided area rugs can be made from renewable fiber materials like bamboo, jute and hemp. These fast growing renewable fiber sources are environmentally friendly and can be grown without the use of chemical fertilizers, herbicides and insecticides.
Mitch Endick is a short article writer for the popular braided rug web site: http://www.braidedrugsale.com. He provides informative advice on purchasing quality braided rugs.
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
Friday, February 22, 2008
Braided Rugs
Braided Rugs
Braided Rugs in Many Shapes and Sizes
by Mitch Endick
The warmth and charm of country decor can be enhanced by adding braided area rugs to your home. From French country and shabby chic to a country cottage look, braided rugs are available in all shapes and sizes. Quality braided rugs are easy to care for and can last for many years.
There are many different braiding styles that be used to make a variety of different shapes. So when you are shopping online for quality braided rugs, remember that these classic rugs are available in a variety of weaves, colors, sizes and shapes.
Traditional braided area rugs are most often seen in round and oval shapes, but the selection does not stop there. Braided rugs can also be found in squares and as long braided runners. Heart shaped rugs are quaintly romantic and are very popular. The shape of the rug usually determines the type of braid that is used. A very popular shape for braided rugs is rectangular and made up of smaller squares closely resembling the beauty of a patchwork quilt.
Braided rag rugs do not use a center core unlike woven braids where yarn is spun around one or two center cores. A standard rag rug braid is typically made up of four braids. Flat rag braids can have anywhere from four to as many as twelve braids of cloth. The most common are flat or ribbon braids though round braids also used. Properly made flat and ribbon braids are often preferred over round braids. Some flat rag braids can be as wide as two inches.
Many less expensive, mass produced braided rugs can be found using a round braid. The braid is very often made up of four weaves of yarn wrapped around a solid center core. Regardless of the shape, the braids of cheap rugs will often wear through, exposing the center core. It does not make sense to invest your hard earned money in a rug that will survive everyday wear and tear.
Flat and ribbon braids are made differently. The yarn or cloth is braided around two center cores that run parallel. Holding the braid to a consistent weave is somewhat more difficult than weaving around a single center core. Flat braids are often seen used in unique swirl patterns that spiral out from the center. False braids, unlike what the name implies, are true braids with the cloth wrapped around one or two center cores. The type of construction makes false braiding very strong and durable.
To achieve the desired shape, the braiding process must be very consistent. The braids for hearts and rounds must be sewn together evenly so that the rug will lay flat. A cheaply made braided rug may curl or pucker, especially after cleaning. When you are shopping for any shape or size of braided rug, always check the integrity of the stitching. If the stitching seems loose or is not uniformly spaced, you may consider looking for a braided of higher quality.
Braided runners can be made so the braids run parallel to each other then wrapped at the corners. Again, the way the rug is sewn will determine how long it lasts. Braids that are not sewn tightly will separate leaving you with the choice of repairing or discarding the rug. Sewn too tightly and the rug is more likely to warp, curl or otherwise loose its shape.
If braided rugs fit into your decorating plans, remember that your decor can be complimented with matching accent pieces. Accents can include pieces such as braided chair pads, placemats and table runners.
Mitch Endick is a short article writer for the popular braided rug web site: http://www.braidedrugsale.com. He provides informative advice on purchasing quality braided rugs.
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
Braided Rugs in Many Shapes and Sizes
by Mitch Endick
The warmth and charm of country decor can be enhanced by adding braided area rugs to your home. From French country and shabby chic to a country cottage look, braided rugs are available in all shapes and sizes. Quality braided rugs are easy to care for and can last for many years.
There are many different braiding styles that be used to make a variety of different shapes. So when you are shopping online for quality braided rugs, remember that these classic rugs are available in a variety of weaves, colors, sizes and shapes.
Traditional braided area rugs are most often seen in round and oval shapes, but the selection does not stop there. Braided rugs can also be found in squares and as long braided runners. Heart shaped rugs are quaintly romantic and are very popular. The shape of the rug usually determines the type of braid that is used. A very popular shape for braided rugs is rectangular and made up of smaller squares closely resembling the beauty of a patchwork quilt.
Braided rag rugs do not use a center core unlike woven braids where yarn is spun around one or two center cores. A standard rag rug braid is typically made up of four braids. Flat rag braids can have anywhere from four to as many as twelve braids of cloth. The most common are flat or ribbon braids though round braids also used. Properly made flat and ribbon braids are often preferred over round braids. Some flat rag braids can be as wide as two inches.
Many less expensive, mass produced braided rugs can be found using a round braid. The braid is very often made up of four weaves of yarn wrapped around a solid center core. Regardless of the shape, the braids of cheap rugs will often wear through, exposing the center core. It does not make sense to invest your hard earned money in a rug that will survive everyday wear and tear.
Flat and ribbon braids are made differently. The yarn or cloth is braided around two center cores that run parallel. Holding the braid to a consistent weave is somewhat more difficult than weaving around a single center core. Flat braids are often seen used in unique swirl patterns that spiral out from the center. False braids, unlike what the name implies, are true braids with the cloth wrapped around one or two center cores. The type of construction makes false braiding very strong and durable.
To achieve the desired shape, the braiding process must be very consistent. The braids for hearts and rounds must be sewn together evenly so that the rug will lay flat. A cheaply made braided rug may curl or pucker, especially after cleaning. When you are shopping for any shape or size of braided rug, always check the integrity of the stitching. If the stitching seems loose or is not uniformly spaced, you may consider looking for a braided of higher quality.
Braided runners can be made so the braids run parallel to each other then wrapped at the corners. Again, the way the rug is sewn will determine how long it lasts. Braids that are not sewn tightly will separate leaving you with the choice of repairing or discarding the rug. Sewn too tightly and the rug is more likely to warp, curl or otherwise loose its shape.
If braided rugs fit into your decorating plans, remember that your decor can be complimented with matching accent pieces. Accents can include pieces such as braided chair pads, placemats and table runners.
Mitch Endick is a short article writer for the popular braided rug web site: http://www.braidedrugsale.com. He provides informative advice on purchasing quality braided rugs.
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Oriental Area Rugs
Oriental Area Rugs
Oriental Area Rugs - Things To Know Before You Buy
by Lacy Van Ryan
Odds are you do not know that you are able to tell the country from which an Oriental rug originated just by looking at the style and design. Many people view Oriental area rugs as having a defining style, when really they have many different styles depending on the traditional patterns and materials common to one area.
I am unable to tell you in depth about Oriental rugs as experts study the rugs for years learning about the materials, the colors, the patterns, and the weaves that are characteristic of the different areas, but here is a little rundown.
Indian Rugs
If you have looked to buy an Oriental rug in the United States, chances are you were looking at a rug made in India. Indian rug producers are able to make rugs in designs that originate in almost every other country.
You are able to generally buy an Indian rug pretty cheap compared to other countries. However, just because they make rugs from all over the world does not mean they do not make rugs for their culture. The Indian dhurrie rug, which is a flat-weave rug of either wool, cotton, or other natural fibers, is created in a variety of traditional and contemporary patterns, and is one of the rugs that originated in the country.
Persian Rugs
When you hear the words 'Oriental rug' this is the type of rug you think of. Persian rugs are easily the most recognized style of any of the Oriental rugs. Persia is now Iran but they still have a reputation for making some of the highest quality and most beautiful rugs. The traditional designs have the name of the tribal region where they were made, such as Tabriz, Kerman, Sarouk, and many others. The intricate geometric patterns and floral designs are a hallmark of Persian Oriental area rugs, and because of that they are among the most sought after and valuable of all Oriental rugs.
Turkish Rugs
Turkish rugs are very prized not only for their beauty but because most of the Turkish Oriental rugs are between 50-75 years old. During WWI the Turkish rug industry was disrupted and it took nearly 50 years for the industry to regain its footing in the country. The Turkish government is now encouraging Oriental rug weaving as an industry and the rugs that are now being produced are striking in their rich use of traditional design and color.
These are just three of the many countries that make Oriental area rugs. You should now see how complex Oriental rugs are but how if you study just a little bit of your rug you are able to pretty much tell from what country, and sometimes area, the rug was made.
Lacy Van Ryan is an expert consultant in home decor and interior decorating who owns and operates multiple home decorating websites. To find the perfect Oriental area rug, visit Area Rugs
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
Oriental Area Rugs - Things To Know Before You Buy
by Lacy Van Ryan
Odds are you do not know that you are able to tell the country from which an Oriental rug originated just by looking at the style and design. Many people view Oriental area rugs as having a defining style, when really they have many different styles depending on the traditional patterns and materials common to one area.
I am unable to tell you in depth about Oriental rugs as experts study the rugs for years learning about the materials, the colors, the patterns, and the weaves that are characteristic of the different areas, but here is a little rundown.
Indian Rugs
If you have looked to buy an Oriental rug in the United States, chances are you were looking at a rug made in India. Indian rug producers are able to make rugs in designs that originate in almost every other country.
You are able to generally buy an Indian rug pretty cheap compared to other countries. However, just because they make rugs from all over the world does not mean they do not make rugs for their culture. The Indian dhurrie rug, which is a flat-weave rug of either wool, cotton, or other natural fibers, is created in a variety of traditional and contemporary patterns, and is one of the rugs that originated in the country.
Persian Rugs
When you hear the words 'Oriental rug' this is the type of rug you think of. Persian rugs are easily the most recognized style of any of the Oriental rugs. Persia is now Iran but they still have a reputation for making some of the highest quality and most beautiful rugs. The traditional designs have the name of the tribal region where they were made, such as Tabriz, Kerman, Sarouk, and many others. The intricate geometric patterns and floral designs are a hallmark of Persian Oriental area rugs, and because of that they are among the most sought after and valuable of all Oriental rugs.
Turkish Rugs
Turkish rugs are very prized not only for their beauty but because most of the Turkish Oriental rugs are between 50-75 years old. During WWI the Turkish rug industry was disrupted and it took nearly 50 years for the industry to regain its footing in the country. The Turkish government is now encouraging Oriental rug weaving as an industry and the rugs that are now being produced are striking in their rich use of traditional design and color.
These are just three of the many countries that make Oriental area rugs. You should now see how complex Oriental rugs are but how if you study just a little bit of your rug you are able to pretty much tell from what country, and sometimes area, the rug was made.
Lacy Van Ryan is an expert consultant in home decor and interior decorating who owns and operates multiple home decorating websites. To find the perfect Oriental area rug, visit Area Rugs
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Antique Oriental Rugs
Antique Oriental Rugs
Antique Oriental Rugs - Tips On Collecting Antique Oriental Rugs
by Lacy Van Ryan
Antique Oriental rugs are very valuable and many people are looking to collect them. You want to be careful when you are buying an antique oriental rug unless you are an expert on them. These oriental rugs will increase in value over time so it is important that you know how to find ones that are real and ones that have no value. You don't want to buy something only to find out later that you didn't get the real deal. Here are some tips to help you start your collection of these highly sought after rugs.
One: Don't buy any antique oriental rug until you have educated yourself on them. When you are new to collecting and you have no idea what to look for, it is important that you don't buy any oriental rug until you know what to get. You have to take time to learn about these rugs before you buy anything.
Two: Get some books to help you learn about antique oriental rugs. You want as much information as you can get and books are a good place to get that information. You want to get as many books as you can afford because they are an invaluable resource when you are trying to learn how to identify the real deal from the fakes.
Three: Use resources that are on the internet. Finding information online is a good way to supplement the books. There are many websites that will give you good information on antique oriental rugs.
Four: Window shop for rugs and look at them. Go out and find shops that have antique oriental rugs and see if you can identify where they are from, the age of the rug and the material that was used for the rug. This will help you test your knowledge and help prepare you for finding the antique oriental rug that has value.
Five: Find a type of antique oriental rug to specialize in. There are many types of oriental rugs available. You want to find the type that interests you and then start gathering as much information as you can about it. This will help you to very quickly attain the skills that are needed when you buy these rugs.
Six: Buy an old rug and take it apart to study the material used and other things that tell you how it was made. This will give you even more needed knowledge.
Once you have done all of these steps, then you are ready to start buying an antique oriental rug. These rugs will only increase in value so you want to make sure you are getting what you want with any oriental rug before you buy.
Lacy Van Ryan is an expert consultant in home decor and interior decorating who owns and operates multiple home decorating websites. To find the perfect area rug, visit Oriental Rugs
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
Antique Oriental Rugs - Tips On Collecting Antique Oriental Rugs
by Lacy Van Ryan
Antique Oriental rugs are very valuable and many people are looking to collect them. You want to be careful when you are buying an antique oriental rug unless you are an expert on them. These oriental rugs will increase in value over time so it is important that you know how to find ones that are real and ones that have no value. You don't want to buy something only to find out later that you didn't get the real deal. Here are some tips to help you start your collection of these highly sought after rugs.
One: Don't buy any antique oriental rug until you have educated yourself on them. When you are new to collecting and you have no idea what to look for, it is important that you don't buy any oriental rug until you know what to get. You have to take time to learn about these rugs before you buy anything.
Two: Get some books to help you learn about antique oriental rugs. You want as much information as you can get and books are a good place to get that information. You want to get as many books as you can afford because they are an invaluable resource when you are trying to learn how to identify the real deal from the fakes.
Three: Use resources that are on the internet. Finding information online is a good way to supplement the books. There are many websites that will give you good information on antique oriental rugs.
Four: Window shop for rugs and look at them. Go out and find shops that have antique oriental rugs and see if you can identify where they are from, the age of the rug and the material that was used for the rug. This will help you test your knowledge and help prepare you for finding the antique oriental rug that has value.
Five: Find a type of antique oriental rug to specialize in. There are many types of oriental rugs available. You want to find the type that interests you and then start gathering as much information as you can about it. This will help you to very quickly attain the skills that are needed when you buy these rugs.
Six: Buy an old rug and take it apart to study the material used and other things that tell you how it was made. This will give you even more needed knowledge.
Once you have done all of these steps, then you are ready to start buying an antique oriental rug. These rugs will only increase in value so you want to make sure you are getting what you want with any oriental rug before you buy.
Lacy Van Ryan is an expert consultant in home decor and interior decorating who owns and operates multiple home decorating websites. To find the perfect area rug, visit Oriental Rugs
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Floor Covering
Floor Covering
A Guide To Using Colors Properly In Your Flooring Ideas
by A.Caxton
When a bedroom has light colored walls and floors with a polish or color, no other covering may be required for the floors. Pinewood floors, however, need some kind of covering and the best results can be obtained by staining the floors and using scatter rugs by the bed or in front of a fireplace. The second, or third bedroom level of a home can be carpeted, using a neutral color throughout and scatter rugs in complementing colors. Pine floors can be stained to blend with any decorating color scheme that is used on the floor or in the furniture.
Picture a room beautifully decorated by the owner in a seaside motif that is not overdone. The floor could be stained in such a way (in a pale green, for instance) as to suggest the colors of the ocean, while touches of marine life and plants throughout the room would continue this theme. A room such as this, even if it had no windows at all, could. with a turquoise and other water colors palette, appear to overlook the ocean and the beach, with floors and walls that recreated a seaside idyll. A color scheme such as this is indeed memorable!
It is probably easier to pick colors for walls than for floors, firstly because floors are a more permanent feature of decorating, while walls are easy to paint and change color to match the floors. In general, soft, muted colors are the best choice, rather than dark or very garish colors, and walls should be decorated in simple, not complicated designs. In addition, if the floors are the same color as the walls, they should be in a much darker version of the same color. This can be achieved either by having the floor itself this same darker color, or by adding a rug or some kind of surrounding border in a vibrant tone of the same color. It is very important to maintain this color relationship between the walls and the floors, for this is the true hallmark of a well decorated home. As far as the floor coverings are concerned, it is important to consider the cleanliness of the home, as well as the artfulness of its decoration. For this reason, wall-to-wall carpeting should not be used, but rather rugs or area rugs would be the best choice. They can be taken out, aired, vacuumed, and the floor underneath thoroughly dusted and cleaned.
In a vacation or country house, it is not recommended to use wall to wall carpeting that cannot be lifted and cleaned in this manner. One solution that works well in a vacation or country home is hemp matting whose squares are sewn into any size required. This type of material makes a perfect floor covering for summer houses where dirt is constantly tracked in: the dirt falls through it and then the matting can be lifted and all the dirt vacuumed away. This is a perfect solution for the busy homemaker.
Andrew Caxton use to write for http://www.home-decorating-reviews.com. A focused website that offers the best articles on area rugs and floor care , read more at flooring ideas - Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
A Guide To Using Colors Properly In Your Flooring Ideas
by A.Caxton
When a bedroom has light colored walls and floors with a polish or color, no other covering may be required for the floors. Pinewood floors, however, need some kind of covering and the best results can be obtained by staining the floors and using scatter rugs by the bed or in front of a fireplace. The second, or third bedroom level of a home can be carpeted, using a neutral color throughout and scatter rugs in complementing colors. Pine floors can be stained to blend with any decorating color scheme that is used on the floor or in the furniture.
Picture a room beautifully decorated by the owner in a seaside motif that is not overdone. The floor could be stained in such a way (in a pale green, for instance) as to suggest the colors of the ocean, while touches of marine life and plants throughout the room would continue this theme. A room such as this, even if it had no windows at all, could. with a turquoise and other water colors palette, appear to overlook the ocean and the beach, with floors and walls that recreated a seaside idyll. A color scheme such as this is indeed memorable!
It is probably easier to pick colors for walls than for floors, firstly because floors are a more permanent feature of decorating, while walls are easy to paint and change color to match the floors. In general, soft, muted colors are the best choice, rather than dark or very garish colors, and walls should be decorated in simple, not complicated designs. In addition, if the floors are the same color as the walls, they should be in a much darker version of the same color. This can be achieved either by having the floor itself this same darker color, or by adding a rug or some kind of surrounding border in a vibrant tone of the same color. It is very important to maintain this color relationship between the walls and the floors, for this is the true hallmark of a well decorated home. As far as the floor coverings are concerned, it is important to consider the cleanliness of the home, as well as the artfulness of its decoration. For this reason, wall-to-wall carpeting should not be used, but rather rugs or area rugs would be the best choice. They can be taken out, aired, vacuumed, and the floor underneath thoroughly dusted and cleaned.
In a vacation or country house, it is not recommended to use wall to wall carpeting that cannot be lifted and cleaned in this manner. One solution that works well in a vacation or country home is hemp matting whose squares are sewn into any size required. This type of material makes a perfect floor covering for summer houses where dirt is constantly tracked in: the dirt falls through it and then the matting can be lifted and all the dirt vacuumed away. This is a perfect solution for the busy homemaker.
Andrew Caxton use to write for http://www.home-decorating-reviews.com. A focused website that offers the best articles on area rugs and floor care , read more at flooring ideas - Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
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