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Wednesday, 05 May 2010 22:33 |
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We often purchase expensive antique paintings for home décor and use an inexpensive glitzy frame for it. However, saving money on framing can ultimately ruin the valuable artwork. This is the reason why art experts advise to use acid free rag mats for framing the valuable keepsakes and paintings. Such acid-free rag mat boards will help to preserve your treasured picture from the detrimental agents like light, moisture and pests. Mat board is an essential component for framing pictures. Picture mats stay close to an artwork and hence it must not contain acid, which will eventually damage the picture. It also provides a free space between the surface of a picture and glazing. This free space prevents the moisture formation on the surface and thus the picture stays unaffected for a long time. There is also slight expansion and contraction of paintings depending on the weather condition. When the painting expands, there is a possibility that it may touch the glazing. Again, during the contraction your painting might develop wrinkles on the surface. Using mat boards prevents possibilities of such damages...
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Wednesday, 05 May 2010 21:57 |
 Foyer lighting is very typical and most of the companies do not pay attention to lighting this part of the house. Foyers are small spaces like the entryway, staircase, or the passage that connects the living room with dining and other rooms. However, if the foyers are properly lit they enhance the entire room decor. It was only since recent past that people started paying attention to foyer lighting and the designers have started making varieties of designs keeping in mind the area and its shape and style.Stylish and proper foyer lighting makes significant difference to the interior of the house and leaves an impact on the guest. There are different types of lighting and it depends on the choice of the person or the interior designer that decides keeping in mind to enhance the looked of the entire house. These can be spot lighting, fixtures and light and shadow to be more precise. Spot lighting is something that is used to flatten the surface and most often it is lit through overhead lights.
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Wednesday, 05 May 2010 21:47 |
 Professional bathroom designers are masterful at merging both function and form to create breathtaking results. In this eight-part series which I call “Understanding Bathroom Design,” I draw on my experience working with some of London’s top bathroom designers to explain this exciting field. This final article talks about the psychology of design.It can be really interesting to talk with professional London Bathroom Designers and learn how they see the psychology of their role. Many designers talk of the way in which a fabulous bathroom design starts with a stroke of imagination. They will mention the captivating enchantment of a well-designed room, with unconventional or thoughtful small touches making the house really feel like a home.One of the really big questions in designing for happiness is whether to select painted walls or wallpaper or tiles for new bathroom design projects.
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Wednesday, 05 May 2010 21:42 |
Rock the Casbah this Fall with Egyptian-inspired pieces. Add a few of these exotic pieces to spice up your wardrobe and jump into the ethnic trend. Dresses, jewelry, and footwear are all great ways to rock this trend and add a little drama and flair to your closet. Check out my picks for how to identify this trend and what key pieces are needed to wear it best. You will see that you don’t need many pieces to get the point across; usually one piece per outfit will easily identify the trend.Blouses. If you really want to add drama to an outfit with just one piece, look no further than a silk, printed blouse. My ideal blouse for this trend is one in a deep rich shade of chocolate brown in mosaic printed silk, a drawn-in waist, and pin tucked sleeves. The blouse is a statement in itself and can be worn with any plain bottom in a coordinating color. Mosaic prints (especially small-print, colorful ones) are an easy way to identify an Egyptian-Inspired piece.
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Wednesday, 05 May 2010 16:33 |
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If you are a new user of the ever-popular iPod, you may have noticed that it takes some time to learn what those little icons mean and want to know when you should be alarmed or bothered. Every one of them has a purpose and we all know how much of a drag it is to read the Users Manual.Would not it be easy if someone just spelled it out in plain English for all to see? Instead of digging through a manual full of technical jargon, here we will discuss the meanings of the icons popping up on your screen.You will see a Battery icon when your battery is low. You will need to plug in your iPod to your computer or the nearest electrical outlet. Let it charge for at least a few hours or longer if possible. After charging, if the battery icon still appears on your screen, you may have a bigger issue at hand. You may need to do a bit of troubleshooting or replace your battery.To trouble shoot your battery, you should make you sure you have the latest firmware upgrade. Then, you need to discharge your battery and just let your iPod play without interruption until it dies. Then, you need to recharge the battery. To replace your battery, you can contact your manufacturer or retailer.If you see the Folder icon this means you have a software problem. It is suggested that you restore your entire iPod by updating the system or erasing your iPod. To erase and restore your iPod you need to open :My Computer: on your Desktop. Then, choose :IPOD: which should be located near your C drive.
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