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Waltham, Mass. (PRWEB) August 10, 2006

Few things matter more to an aging parent than maintaining their lifestyle, safety and independence – and when it comes to home décor, the right interior design decisions will go a long way towards supporting all three.

Whether you’re inviting an elderly parent to live with you, or are helping an older relative adjust their living space to accommodate changing needs and abilities, Davis Remignanti, lead design consultant at Furniture.com, offers these practical home decorating ideas to help make any living space more “Senior-friendly”:


    Clear the Path – Clear away items – small home accessories, plants, magazine racks – that clutter pathways or require individuals to walk around to avoid. Accommodate wheelchairs or walkers by allowing at least 36 inches between objects. Easily plan room designs with Furniture.com’s free, interactive Room Planner at www.furniture.com/roomplanner.

    Create a Sanctuary – For a senior who shares a home with family members, their only personal space is often the bedroom. In it, create a ‘sanctuary’ that calms, centers and energizes by allowing space for favorite pastimes, enjoying personal media, or otherwise catching some quiet time. Choose a bed that offers easy access (onto and off) along with appropriate support and comfort.

    Color Their World – Turn to color to open-up and enliven small spaces. Whites and light neutral colors, along with blues, greens and violets (in light values) help rooms appear larger. To assist with visibility, consider home furnishings in hues that contrast against their backgrounds.

    Light it Up – Ease the strain on older eyes with plenty of lighting options. Give special attention to areas used for detailed work, like reading and hobbies. Use wall switches at room entry points to control lighting.

    Easy Storage – Provide adequate, easily accessible storage that doesn’t require reaching, bending or straining. Choose dressers and wardrobes with large or D-loop handles that don’t require fine finger dexterity. Many children’s dressers feature easy-rolling guides and built-in safety stops.

    Work the Kitchen – Create a seated work area for food preparation tasks. A small table and chair in a comfortable location, with nearby access to utensils, is a good solution.

    Support at Dinner – Consider investing in dining chairs that provide good back support and have strong, sturdy arms. Seat cushioning adds comfort, but should be securely fitted to the chair.

    Blend and Compromise – Respect is the watchword when integrating any relative’s home furniture into your own home design. Compromise when faced with the question of placing a well-loved but less-than-décor-complementary piece in the living room. If it’s a definite “no,” get creative. Instead, reserve a corner for it in the senior’s bedroom.

“Remember that the goal in redesigning a living space for senior use is to enable that senior to maintain her freedom within a safe, comfortable and friendly living environment,” advises Remignanti. “Communication is crucial. Share opinions and ideas – and create the solution together.”

Furniture.com (http://www.furniture.com) offers consumers the best of Internet shopping by merging the convenience, accessibility and ease of online shopping with the proven infrastructure of the nation’s largest retail furniture chains.

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Garden Design

After being in a property for a number of years, a lot of people decide that they would like a new garden design but are often stuck as to where to start. There are a number of considerations, the most important one is of your taste. What do you like?

Just because it is a garden, it doesn’t need to be overrun with grass, plants, trees and flowers if you don’t want it to be. Some may prefer the low maintenance benefits afforded by wood decking, gravel, wood chips, tile or concrete.

Remember, it is your garden so you can do to it what you want.

The best way to get inspiration for your garden design is to go and see what else is out there that takes your fancy. You can look anywhere, your friends houses, public gardens, even a patch of grass in the middle of a city can provide you with a wealth of ideas.

Once you have an idea as to the style of garden you would like, you need to consider the size of your garden and plan accordingly. If you only have a small working area then you do not want to go overboard with planting. Your small garden could very quickly become cluttered and feel claustrophobic. If you have a small garden you should utilise layers to create a sense of depth and airy colour schemes.

If you are lucky enough to have a large space as your canvas then you can really go to town with your designs. Pretty much anything goes and is left entirely up to your tastes.

Don’t just jump in and buy plants, flowers or anything else for your garden until you have a plan drawn out on paper, this should be a to scale representation of your garden with everything in place. It is much easier (and cheaper) to make changes on paper than it is to do then once you are putting your garden together.

Once you have a plan on paper that you are happy with, then you can set to town to buy everything you will need. Don’t forget the tools!

Home Remodeling Supplies : How to Find a Wall Stud

To find a wall stud, purchase an electronic stud finder from a local hardware store and press the button until the green light indicates the correct location. Find a wall stud withtips from an experienced handyman in this free video on home remodeling supplies. Expert: Nigel Gregory Bio: Nigel Gregory of Blue Griffin Handyman in Austin, Texas, has experience with tiling, flooring, painting, landscaping and gardening. Filmmaker: Todd Green
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Setting Up Your Tree Wall Decals

Wall decals are fast becoming a trend in the decal world. Credits go to their cute designs and the ease with applying and re-applying them. Say goodbye to the messy paints and wallpapers. One of the most in demand wall decal models are the tree wall decals.

Wall decals that take the form of trees are common options since a nature-themed nursery room is an easy choice. Additionally, it enables the baby to grow with a subconscious thinking to appreciate nature and the beauty it brings.

After deciding to buy one, you want to immediately put it up onto your child’s room. Before doing so, read on for some tips and tricks.

First, you should pick a tree sticker that fits your taste and room. You should know that these things are actually ready for customization. For the trunk, you can have it in mocha, in dark chocolate brown or in creamy off-white. You might wonder why there’s this off-white option. Well, this is best placed against a colored wall. These trunks are available in solid or in polka dots. The leaves come in apple and sage green and are of various shapes and sizes. Some comes in the form of the usual leaf. Some have visible veins in them. Some are even circular, for the modern look. Before purchasing, make sure you get a decal with the size that does not make the wall look congested.

These patterns are actually printed on a large piece of sticker. Before pasting them on the wall, you might want to do a run-through just to see to it that the placement of each piece is perfect. Don’t peel off the backside when doing this. After checking it out from a distance, you can do the final attaching. Also, the branches are numbered for you to avoid a mix up.

Start with the center of the design and this would be the trunk. After the trunk has been put up, smooth out the bubbles beneath it. Continue to apply the branches. Overlapping the branches with the others is tolerable and won’t be visible from afar. Next is to rest the leaves on the branches. Make sure you scatter the leaves evenly with regards to their position and the hues. A bald part on one side and a bushy side on the other is not a pleasing effect.

Most tree decals have additional owls and birds décor. Some even have butterflies. You can add a little grass on the bottom of the tree. The placement of your trees may also add excitement in your design. You can place them behind your baby’s crib or behind the cabinet. For fun, you can put your toddler’s bed next to the tree and some animal shapes. It would seem that these creatures are actually sitting on your kid’s bed.

There you go. Just use your creativity in designing these room decors and make your child’s stay in his or her room an enjoyable one.

AP9 HomeWorks Plus Unearths Ghoulish Home Decorating Ideas for Halloween



Norwalk, CT (PRWEB) October 2, 2006

Halloween – a holiday that is celebrated around the world by children of all ages – even adults. Halloween fanatics start costume planning months before the big day. But why stop at there? AP9 HomeWorksPlus, a leading membership discount program offered by Adaptive Marketing LLC, has conjured up a few haunting home decorating ideas that will help members astound party-monsters and trick-or-treaters alike.

Halloween provides us with a unique opportunity to shed our own skin and slip into someone (or something) else’s. From Dracula to Mickey Mouse, Halloween allows our individuality and creativity to shine through. But to let the genuine spirit of the night bubble through, members of AP9 HomeWorksPlus can log on to DealPass to save on spooktacular home decorations that will put an enchanting spell over the entire neighborhood.

AP9 HomeWorks Plus offers some spine-tingling ideas for transforming your home into a haunted manor.

– Make your own graveyard with headstones fashioned out of styrofoam boards or cardboard. Paint them gray, and write your own epitaphs — “The Curse of the Mommy,” “8-track Tapes,” “Last Year’s Trick-or-Treaters,” or whatever tickles your funny bone. Create a ghostly fog effect by placing a container of dry ice behind a headstone, and embellish the cemetery with play spiders and manmade webs.

– Make your jack-o’-lanterns come to life by adding a body. Fill plastic trash bags with newspaper, then dress the bags in old clothes. You can also carve several pumpkins and scatter them around the yard, on top of headstones or rocks and of course, on the front porch.    

– Hang Halloween lights around your front door into your party room, then use colored light bulbs to cast an eerie cloud over your guests. A black light can generate a ghostly beam, especially with a flicker switch, and strategically placed candles are ideal lighting for ghastly props and other party pranks.

– Grisly looking chow can add a merrily macabre tone. In the right light, a big bowl of spaghetti and meat sauce can be played off as blood and guts, and a jar of peeled green grapes can easily take on the appearance of a collection of eyeballs. And serving red wine or adding (non-toxic) red dye to the punch can satisfy the hunger of any vampire on the block.

– As a finishing touch, decorate your foyers with spine-chilling props: glow-in-the-dark skeletons; cobwebs lined with spiders; construction-paper bats suspended by fishing line; window decals of witches, goblins, black cats and other ghostly images; corpses that pop out to welcome guests when they open doors; rooms engulfed in dry-ice fog; and toothy-grinned jack-o’-lanterns.

The only restrictions to your Halloween decorations are those you force upon yourself, which might depend on the age range of your ghosts, er, guests. As AP9 HomeWorks Plus members know, you can get bewitching good savings on home decor, home entertainment and much more through the program. Have a howling good time, concludes AP9 HomeWorksPlus.

About AP9 HomeWorksPlus

AP9 HomeWorks Plus is a leading membership discount program offered by Adaptive Marketing LLC. Headquartered in Norwalk, Conn., Adaptive Marketing is a category leader in both membership and loyalty programs, bringing value direct to consumers through an array of benefits in healthcare, discounts, security, personal property and personals. Members may access their benefits at DealPass.com, an online portal for Adaptive Marketing membership programs. With broad online and offline distribution capabilities, Adaptive Marketing offers its corporate client partners effective tools to enhance market presence, strengthen customer affinity and generate additional value through programs, such as AP9 HomeWorks Plus.

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Marlin Bay Yacht Club Model Home – Interior Design

Florida Keys Real Esate’s latest addition is Marlin Bay Yacht Club’s new model home. Decorators Unlimited’s Bob Martin shares his thoughts and views on the interior Design. “It’s Hamptons meets Key West,” says Martin. Marlin Bay Yacht Club, the Florida Key’s premier private marina community, invites you to tour the new model home. Located in Marathon, FL, Marlin Bay Yacht Club sets on eight tropical acres with waterfront views, full service, private marina, 7600-square-foot clubhouse with business and fitness centers, resort-style pool, Ship’s Store, Pool Pavilion and more. Complete with custom furnishing package by Bob Martin of Decorator’s Unlimited of Palm Beach Gardens, FL, the model home will showcase the elegant interiors at Marlin Bay, including Sauternia Marble Floors, custom Nolte cabinets, granite countertops and stunning views from expansive windows. Not to be missed, the remarkable roof-top deck for breathtaking 180 views of the Keys. www.marlinbayyachtclub.com The model home will be one of the first completed of the thirteen residences now under construction.

Celebrity Cribs Interior Design Florida Contemporary Home

www.SusanBerryDesign.com Susan P. Berry, ASID, helps you fall in love with your custom designed home from start to finish. This Crib was custom designed for a Dashing Bachelor who loves Ferrari’s, Disney, fine wine and family. As always, all Client names and locations are private. Whether your home is a beach house getaway, a tuscany castle or a French villa, Susan Berry executes your vision from interior architectural details, to plan design, to staircases, to custom furnishings, to tile design, to window treatments. Susan P. Berry, ASID unveils her favorite award-winning Street of Dreams designs! From a Mediterranean Courtyard Villa like the breathtaking Villa Bocelli, a Tuscan-themed dream home like Plaza Del Lago, the renowned Contemporary Coo Coo Ka Choo Home, a French Country Estate like Chateau Lorraine, or the dramatic English Country Estate called Moonshadow, the designs of Susan P. Berry, ASID are proven to be Street of Dreams Winners, Parade of Home Classics, and multiple Aurora Award winning Homes. Whatever you desire, Susan Berry of Classical Home Design, Inc. will allow your senses to travel the globe within your own dream home, and bring your fantasy to life. With a reputation of being intuitive, knowledgeable, and creative, CHDI excels at maximizing their unlimited resources to create designs that reflect the lifestyle and spirit of the individual homeowner. CHDI’s focus is to bring to fruition their clients vision of a perfect home. At Classical Home
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Swimming Pools And Their Types

Swimming pools are the latest addition to home improvement resources. They are not only a great source of luxury but they also add a touch of class to your home and make it look high standard and sophisticated.

Swimming pools come in various shapes and sizes. They are also of different types to suit different purposes. A swimming pool which is meant as a home accessory is relatively smaller in size as compared to the pools which are used for resorts and big hotels.

Some pools needs to be installed by expert mechanics, who specializes in this job while some can be easily installed like the pools which are air-filled or water-filled like the wading-pool in your backyard.

Types Of Swimming Pools:

Splasher Pool: a splasher pools is a specialized swimming pool which is made up of PVC pipes that are molded in the form of a frame that is strong enough to hold a bladder that holds water. This pool is round or oval in shape. It is strong enough to hold at least 20,000 gallons of water. And it can be as big as 17/50 foot in size.
Wading Pool: these pools are ideal for small kids. This pool is made up of plastic or inflatable material. This type of pool is not equipped with any kind of filtration therefore the water in the pool needs to be changed daily.
Exercise Pool: these pools come in different variety ranging from a smaller mobile pool to the ones which are in-ground in structure. They are not very deep and are slender they do provide the swimmers with resistant currents that are difficult to swim against.
Above Ground: these pools are constructed above the surface area of the ground by the help of vinyl liners. These pools have a filter and they require to be winterized during cold seasons.
In Ground Pool: these pools are made below the ground level they are concrete in nature and they are painted with chlorinated rubber paints.

These are a few different types of pool which finds usage in our life. For details refer home improvement blogs.

 

 

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