Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Padding About The Carpet

  "Carpet padding comes in a variety of types, weights, and thickness in order to cover a range of traffic conditions.  Sponge rubber, foam rubber, urethane foam, bonded urethane, and felted (a mixture of hair and jute) are the most common constructions.  In order to select the proper type, weight and thickness, it is important to carefully describe the type of traffic found in each area to be covered by carpeting.  It is popularly believed that a thick, soft padding gives the most desirable feel underfoot.  Soft padding, however, is not at all recommeneded for such high-traffic areas as stairs or family rooms.  It would only encourage excessive flexing, buckling and wrinkling which would promote undue wear in the backing yarns of the carpet.  For these areas, denser, firmer padding should be the choice.
  Your newly decorated room should be a statement about you.  It should be a reflection of your tastes and life style." - On Interior Design

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Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Bedroom Photo






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Cover Story

  "Instead of slaving over a problem wall with spackle, sandpaper and paint, it may make more sense simply to cover it with fabric.  Not only does the use of fabric lend a touch of luxurious texture, but it insulates the wall against cold and sound, as well.  Gathering or shirring fabric takes several times as much fabric to cover the wall as would be needed for a flat application.  Lightweight fabrics drape better than heavy fabric when this method is used.  As for hardware, all that is needed are extendable rods and extension brackets for hanging the fabric.  A striking effect can be achieved by simply covering a single wall using this technique.
  The decorating possibilities for your home are boundless.  Working within your framework of affordability, you can create an environment that expresses your individuality and lifestyle preferences.  Decorating your home need not be an expensive proposition.  Make choices wisely.  Tackle one room at a time making the end results a reflection of your needs and desires." - On Interior Design

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