How to Redecorate Your Living Room Right

Whether you�re designing your first living room or revamping your current one, the choices you make will impact the rest of your home. It�s never a bad idea to take stock of the items you already own and identify their value to you and your space.  From there, you can start designing your dream living room and then put an actionable plan in place.

The best-designed living rooms are the ones that combine function with fun and comfort. That takes some planning to accomplish, though. Take a look at the three basic phases of redecorating your living room � and how they can help you end up with your dream space.

Take Stock

Before you start repainting walls or buying new items for your living room, decide what you have that you already love (and what you want to get rid of the most). What do you have happening in your living room that already works? Are there other items in your home that you�d like to move into your living room? From there, break down what you want to redesign by:

         Theme. What atmosphere do you want to accomplish in your living room? Think about how you want the space to feel and then you will be able to start filling it with items you need to reach that goal.
         Size. Even compact spaces have a lot of creative potential but you must be aware of your constraints before you start adding items.
         Furniture. Will the furniture you already have work in your desired theme? Which items will need to be replaced and which ones can stay?
         Budget. This is just a cold-hard fact of redecorating � you can only buy what you can afford. There are a lot of ways to stretch your design dollar but first you need to know your financial limits.
         Time. Is there a deadline on when you want your new living room revealed? Make sure your ideas can fit in that time frame and not inconvenience your family too much in the process.

Envision the End Goal

Once you have some of the basic realities of your living room redesign in place, it�s time to start dreaming a little. Consider:

         Your goal. What will be the primary reason for this room? Will your family gather there for quiet time, or will it be used for entertainment purposes? Do you want to entertain guests or make it more of a comfortable space reserved for your immediate family? This will make a difference in how things are laid out and how your space is utilized.
         The focal point. Your goal will directly determine the focal point. This is the central object or area around which the rest of the room will revolve. Common living room focal points include TVs, bookshelves, or even a central coffee table. The way the rest of your furniture is laid out will be impacted by where you place this focal point.
         The storage needed. You will want to be sure your living room can hold all of the stuff that will make it functional � whatever that �stuff� may be. For an entertainment-heavy room, you will want space for videos, CDs and games, and more. For a reading-friendly room, bookshelves will be needed (or at the very least, tables to set electronic tablet devices when not in use). Try to keep things out of the room that really don�t need to be there. But on the other hand, you don�t want to have to go to other parts of the house every time you want to perform a basic function of your living room.

Start Redecorating

When your plans are finally laid, it�s time to move forward with your redecorating project. Remove the items you�ve already determined to get rid of and thoroughly sort through your books, videos, and living room accessories. Consider the following when you start adding items to your living room:
         Walls. Decide if it�s time to give your walls a fresh coat of paint or wallpaper and do it before you add in any new furniture. Darker colors make sense for a living room space that will be used for reading or studying purposes. Light, airy colors work with entertaining spaces.

         Seating. Oversized chairs may seem like a fashionable choice, but using one in place of a small loveseat could mean seating for one less person. How many people will use your living room regularly, and how many guests do you hope to accommodate (and how often)? Make sure that the furniture arrangement you decide on has the minimum number of seats you need.

         Arrangement. Remember your focal point and arrange the items in your living room to support it.

         Lighting. Now may be a good time to replace windows, or even add larger ones for more natural lighting. Determine how to best tap natural lighting and supplement with lamps and ceiling lights when necessary. Lighting can also be a great way to enforce your living room theme.

         Surface and storage space. The amount of surface area you need will relate to the seating. Make sure there is enough space for people to set personal electronics, plates, cups, books, and more. Add a central coffee table and end tables for books, coasters, lamps, and art. Add in bookshelves and entertainment curios if either are needed based on your living room goal and belongings.

         Accessories. This portion of redecorating is like putting the icing on the cake. You can let your creativity take over a little bit when picking out throw pillows, picture frames, area rugs, and wall art. If there is a certain part of your theme that is not adequately being conveyed through the walls and furniture, accessories are a great way to drive it home.

From seating, storage, and entertainment to lighting and art/plants/accessories, look at what your current living room items are providing in terms of design and purpose. After you know exactly what you have to work with, you can start adding in the items you�ll need to transform your living room to the space you want it to be.

Contributed By: Hannah Tucker is the mastermind behind product management at TheBackStore.com. Hannah has a (healthy) shoe obsession and resides in the beautiful and sunny San Diego. She has a fascination for ergonomics and its effect on workplace culture and productivity.

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3 Tips to Skip the Winter Blues, and Bring the Outdoors In

By the time February hits, unless you�re living in Miami, you�re probably over winter. Freezing, cold weather and snow after Christmas, are not so magical.
While we�re all longing for the energy and new life that comes with spring, I have some tips to bring the outdoors, inside, until then. You don�t have to be in your backyard gazebo on a warm July evening, to experience the comfort of nature.

SUCCULENTS

If you�re anti-fake flowers and ficus trees, succulents are for you. And if you don�t have a green thumb, succulents are totally for you! Hear me out.
If I can do it, you can. I promise. I can�t tell you all the plants, flowers, and herbs I have killed in years past.
You can assemble a succulent or cluster of succulents in a terrarium, bulb, pot, an antique piece of pottery, or driftwood. The container simply need to be at least 3 inches deep.
Cover the bottom of your container with pea gravel, then layer cactus soil. Moisten soil, but don�t drench the soil.
Arrange your succulents, using ones of various heights and colors. Here�s your chance to let your creative self loose.
I got a cannister of small river rocks at Target for five bucks, that I like to layer on top of the soil, once my succulents are planted. This gives it a finished look, and the rocks add a different texture to the pot.
Succulents need minimal up-keep. Allowing the soil to go dry before re-watering, will yield lots of growth. Over time they will get bigger, and you can replant them if you�d like.
Once you get started, there is no turning back. You�re gonna be in love.

PAINT
Here�s a big change you can make, at a low cost. Whether you�re painting a room, your kitchen cabinets, or a piece of furniture, paint can really lighten and brighten your home.
There are lots of ways to go at this. Simply giving surfaces a fresh coat, will instantly lighten up the mood, and make up for the lack of Vitamin D that�s not streaming through the windows during these dark months.
You can consider making use of paint colors seen in nature. Greens, grays, yellow, brown, blues, and white, can all bring an earthy atmosphere to your room.

I love the warm, subtle yellow in my livingroom. Though it's not bright or saturated, it brings the essence of sunlight into our otherwise, dark room.

THE SENSES
The pleasure of the great outdoors, is in large part due to the fact that it engages each and every one of our senses. It captivates us like none other.
We behold the beauty of the changing leaves, smell the familiar budding lilac tree, hear the spring peepers, taste the bounty of the garden harvest, and finger the various textures from bark to grass to the ocean waters.
You get the point. Allow these things to inspire the way you spruce up your home.
Find a way to display seashells from your beach trip last summer. Make your antler collection a focal point on a minimalistic shelf. Print a large copy of a photo from your recent (or back in the haydays) travels. Or print a group of prints to frame and hang together.

It�s winter. While there are aesthetic benefits of using layers and textures, in the cold of February, there�s a practical benefit, too. Invest in some super-soft blankets. Amp up the pillow quantity in your livingroom and den.
Create comfy spots for additional seating. Chances are you, your friends, and family are spending a heck of a lot more time indoors, than out. Take time to think through the rooms you spend the most time in, and optimize comfort in those rooms.
Candles. I just love them. Such a simple, little jar, instantly warms up a room. Take the time to find a scent you love, because let�s face it, there are a lot of ones that are pretty disgusting.  
Have convenient, decorative storage pieces for all the gear. I�m talking a wooden coat rack for guests, baskets for hats and scarves, and rugs that can stand up to the salt and snow.
One thing I�m passionate about when it comes to design, is warm lamps. Lots of homes have harsh overhead lighting, that should be avoided at all costs. Leave guests feeling sun-kissed after lounging in your den. Think lots of lamps, that aren�t super-high in watts.

CONCLUSION
I�ve mentioned a lot of different tips for bringing the outdoors into your home in the cold of winter. Don�t be paralyzed by all the things you should/could do. Choose one or two specific to-dos from this post, and do them.
You�ll be surprised what a big difference a couple of little changes will make. These improvements will tide you over until you�re sprucing up your yard in May. And just maybe, you won�t be pining for summer�..quite so much.

How about you? How do you like to keep things fresh and nature-inspired, in your home?  

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Answering Pressing Roofing Questions: A Roof Repair FAQ

Anything broken needs immediate attention, more so when you�re talking about your roof. After all, your roof is responsible for protecting your home. With a task as important as that, anything it needs must be addressed as soon as possible. But while people know this, there are those still in the dark about many things regarding roof repair. Let�s clear up a few concerns by answering some important roof repairs questions.

�Do you really need roof repair?�
Chances are, yes, but the real answer is mostly guided by the extent of the damage. There are times when signs of roof damage do not show the real extent of the problem. For example, you may see small water marks on your walls or ceiling, but this doesn�t mean that the damage to the roof is minor. Water flowing from a leak can be trapped in other parts of the attic, leading only a portion be visible on the wall or ceiling. If you brush it away, thinking the damage is too small to be a problem, it�s likely that that you�ll be facing costlier repairs in the future as damage can not only grow but can affect non-roof parts of your home as well.

Aside from physical damage, mold infestation should also be a sign that immediate repair is needed. Mold doesn�t look dangerous but it can lead to material damage when left to proliferate. If you�re not afraid of a little mold because you think it can�t hurt your home, you�re wrong. Mold growth may not sound intimidating but it can be a real bane to the health of your family when inhaled.
�What are the signs your roof needs a repair ASAP?�
The most common signthat you�re dealing with roof damage  is the presence of leaks, which can easily by identified through watermarks on your ceiling or walls. However, damage can also be present in other forms, such as:
  • Age. Different roofs have different lifespans. If yours is past its prime, however, then there�s a good chance that it will need repairs simply because components have started to fail, even if signs of damage aren�t obvious. Roofs are built to be last but they are not invincible.
  •  Missing or loose shingles. Even if your roof hasn�t began to leak yet, missing or loose shingles are a sign that it won�t be long before it does. Missing roofing material means there is a gap in your roof, translating to a gap in your home�s defenses. 
  • Damaged flashing or gutters. Flashing is responsible for sealing joints between roofing material or between roofing material and another part of the roof. if it has any damage then, it means that it�s ability to seal a joint has been compromised, providing water with a means of entry into your roof.  A damaged gutter, on the other hand, is problematic because it is not draining water properly away, meaning moisture can get to other places and eventually cause roofing damage.
 �When is the best time to perform roof repair?�
Thebest time to have your roof repairedis the moment you realize something is wrong. After all, the sooner a repair is carried out, the sooner a roof can get back into top shape to protect your home. However, you should also take into consideration that there is such a thing as peak and off-peak roofing seasons. Summer and fall are the busiest times of the year because weather conditions are ideal for roof repairs, while winter is the slowest. Should you be facing an emergency, however, don�t hesitate to get in touch with a roofing contractor no matter the time of the year to address your problem as soon as possible.
A professional roofing contractor, Jesse Curry is the owner of Roofing By Curry. Driven and creative, he thrives on challenges, especially those that expand the reach of the company. Check out the company blog for updates from Jesse as he shares his industry knowledge and experiences.

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Stress Less: Work With An Expert Window Installer

Replacing your windows can be quite chaotic if things don�t go according to plan, and the truth is, they don�t always do. When it comes to dealing with the situation at hand, working with an expert window installer is still the best way to lessen the stress of your remodel. Get the best work done on your window installation with these steps.

Hire an Expert
Finding the right window installer needs a lot of diligence: You need to focus on the details, from doing the research and legwork to overseeing the pre-installation set-ups and checks. Make sure to seek references and check for worker certifications. Whether it�s asking your neighbors or local suppliers for information, or checking websites such as the Better Business Bureau for the best ratings, always keep in mind that getting customer references is the best way to get to know your installer and their reputation. Make sure to get the full name and permanent address of the window installation company, and find out how long they have been in business. Ask how many projects they have completed in your area, and ask for the contact details of at least three of their past clients. 

Most major window manufacturers also require that you hire installers who are specifically trained and certified to handle their products for the warranty to remain in effect. For this reason, it may be a good idea to use the same contractor for both the purchase and installation of your new windows. It will make it easier to verify certifications and warranties, and resolve any problems in the future by narrowing everything down to one place.

The Bid & The Written Contract
Another part of doing your due diligence as a homeowner is to scrutinize the bids you get during your consultations. Working with an expert installer, you should be able to sort out all the materials, products, and labor cost on the itemized bid. 
Make sure all of the installation details that were discussed are included in the written contract. Here are some of the details to look for:

? the contractor�s name, address, phone, and license number (if required)
? the estimated starting and completion dates for the installation
? the payment options and schedule for the contractor, as well as the subcontractors and suppliers involved
? a written obligation for the contractor to get all necessary permits for the project
? a detailed list of all materials, specifying each products' model, size, type, brand, and color, and how much money is budgeted for it
? information about the warranties covering both the materials and the workmanship, with names and addresses of those honoring them (e.g. contractor, distributor, manufacturer)
? all the work that will be done, from installation to site cleanup, any limitations to the installation, and how change orders will be handled

Knowing What To Expect
There can be a lot of variation on the amount of time it takes to install your windows. This can mean one day to several days of work, so don�t hesitate to ask about the process. A window expert should be able to walk you through each step, and accommodate any inquiries you might have.

Try to maintain good, opencommunication with your expert window installer  all throughout the installation, from being on site to contacting them to work out any issues that may arise. There�s no sure way to shorten the process, especially if you�re installing windows on the entire house, but setting priorities and working out concerns with your installer early on is the key to avoiding any delays on your window installation.
As President of Renewal by Andersen of Eastern New York, Eric Minkiewicz offers replacement windows and doors in the Capital Region and Hudson Valley. When he�s not in the field, he shares home improvement tips and industry knowledge through the company blog.

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Trending in 2016: How to implement Serenity in interior design

For this new year ahead of us, Pantone has selected a combination of colours of the year � Serenity and Rose Quartz. The reason for these two colours to be the winners is that they introduce peace and tranquillity wherever they are. In this busy and stressful world, peace and quiet is the most we need so everyone should try and implement serenity in their very homes.

Redecorate Your Kitchen
With its softness, serenity can make your time in the kitchen more relaxing and pleasant. Replace your old and dull cabinets with brand new ones in this colour and you will always have your smile on when you see them. The good combinations that go with serenity are white and rose quarts so you can experiment a little. Repaint you kitchen walls in serenity, for example, use white kitchen furniture and add details in rose quartz. These pastel and soft colours, with their soothing tones, will create a perfect atmosphere for cooking and you will even be glad to spend more time in there. Make your every morning colourful with serenity tea and coffee pots or with beautiful serenity set of cups or glasses.

Make Changes with Furniture
Every room in the house deserves to be a perfect relaxing place, especially the living room. Get rid of that old sofa and buy a new more comfortable one, but coloured in serenity. Also, you can repaint your closet doors or your old chairs and a coffee table and just enjoy their new look. A nice serenity armchair with rose quartz pillows is always a nice place for relaxing and reading a book, with a nice white lamp hanging above your head. Bedrooms and children�s rooms should also have that soft calming look, so repaint your daughter�s bed in serenity and add pink details and make her feel like a real princess. For the boy�s room, you can combine serenity with shades of green or gray and achieve a masculine but gentle atmosphere.  

The Secret is in the Details
Small things make our lives beautiful. That is why you should consider decorating your home with small things in serenity colour. For example, throw some pillows on your couches and sofas. Serenity goes well with variety of colours so it should easily fit in your home. What is more it can be found on any kind of fabrics and textiles and for the best quality you should seek help from Fabrictrades. Out of their fabrics you can make any possible decoration you need, like decorative pillows, cushions, blankets and other covers in serenity colour and make your house glow in it. Other great decorative things are various glass and ceramic serenity vases, lamps, napkins and candles. Nearly everything can be found in this perfect colour.

Walls and Carpets
To get the best out of this colour is to simply repaint your walls in it, and just blend in everything else. You can even combine serenity with soft shades of green and make your home the most peaceful place in the world. Also, instead of repainting everything you can simply order some wallpapers with serenity details and decorations and make your walls fun. If this is too much for you, and you want subtlety you can simply hang some stylish serenity drapes or curtains on your windows and achieve an elegant look for any room. You can do the same with carpets � buy a big wall to wall carpet which can provide you with softness and luxury or place smaller serenity rugs anywhere in the house.
With these few little tricks you can embrace the serenity into your house and make it part of your life. It can affect your mood, but only in a positive way and relieve you from any unnecessary stress.

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What is Steep Slope Commercial Roofing? Is It for You?


Your commercial property requires a roofing system that has outstanding strength and can offer optimum protection against the elements. It should be able to protect your assets to ensure that your business is able to run as smoothly as possible. At the same time, your roofing must also help in giving your property a distinct character that represents you and your business. This is the reason why you should pay particular attention to commercial roofing selection
In this post, we will walk you through steep slope commercial roofing to help you decide if it is best for your needs.

What is Steep Slope Commercial Roofing
Roofs are basically classified according to their slope or pitch. Slope is a crucial aspect as it can be considered as a primary factor in roof design, as well as a property�s overall architectural layout. Furthermore, it also affects the interior volume of a building and drainage.

Steep slope roofs are those that have the highest pitches. This type of commercial roofing is similar to what one may install on a residential property,  but with variations in the choice of materials.  Steep slope commercial roofing is continually gaining popularity as more and more property owners prefer their appearance. In many cases, owners opt for materials like metal as it is known to be longer lasting and more durable. However, shingle and slate are also good choices, depending on what falls within your budget and the look that you want to achieve. 

Advantages of Steep Slope Commercial Roofing
Although flat roofs are the common go-to choice for commercial applications, steep slope systems are also taking the industry by storm because of its numerous benefits. 

It can prevent snow from accumulating on the roof. Snow can easily accumulate on a roof with a flat to moderate slope. When not attended to, the heavy snow buildup can damage the roof, compromising not only the system�s integrity but the safety of tenants, workers, and important assets as well. With a steep slope roof, snow will just slide off and fall to the ground, minimizing the likelihood of snow and ice buildup.

It allows quick roof drying. A steep slope roof can effectively and quickly shed rainwater. Once the rain stops, your roof can dry quickly and this can increase its lifespan, as it's less likely vulnerable to water and moisture damage. It also lowers the risk of mold and mildew buildup, as debris such as leaves will slide off the roof more easily. 

Improved ventilation and energy efficiency. The space underneath a steep roof makes for adequate ventilation, keeping the roof beams and foundation dry and free from rot. A steep roof also makes room for vents that allow increased airflow. With improved ventilation, your roof is not only kept in peak condition; your property is also kept cool, comfortable, and energy-efficient.
    Indeed, steep slope commercial roofing has a lot of benefits that are worth considering. If you wish to know more about the suitability of steep slope roofs for your commercial property, it will be best to consult a roofing professional. Pro roofers can give you more information about it and provide you with specific recommendations on the roof systems that could work best for you.

    Carol is one of the trusted specialists at Tedricks Roofing, a family-owned and operated company offering quality roofing replacement and repair services. Specializing in roof innovations, she has been guiding home and property owners by giving them expert ideas on what is best for their roofs. You can check out her work at http://www.tedricksroofing.com/blog.

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    Protect Your Home From Pests


    You can'texpect a pest proof home. Even after your lot of care, some insects will find their way into your home. If you ignore their presence, then ultimately the number will be increased. Bugs are not welcome under any circumstances. They can bite you, pass diseases, or damage your furniture and clothes. They can get into food and move on the utensils. So, you need to be careful from the beginning to prevent the prevalence. With your little effort, you can control them without the help of any pest control professionals.

    You can apply some easy methods to get rid of the insects such as the use of the pesticide. But this can be very dangerous if you have little children and pets at home. Always avoid using pesticides in your home. Instead, adopt some precaution that will prevent the appearance of the bugs. If you want a pest proof home, then always maintain a healthy and clean environment. A well-cleaned, dry, and sealed home is not a favorable place for bugs. Also, you should focus on two important things to make your home bug free, first prevents the insects from getting inside your home, remove their habitat from your home. This process is not complicated. You just need to follow it regularly to achieve the results.

    How to make your home pest free
    This is in your hand. Go through the following tips for the pest control and to create a healthy environment for your family.

    Install door and window screens
    By doing so, you will prevent the entry of any kind of insects to your home.

    Seal the doors and windows
    If there is a gap, then the bugs can find their way to get in. Hence, it is better to install door sweeps and tight-fitting thresholds to seal the bottom of the outside doors. You can use door seals to fill any gap on the top and sides of the door.

    Keep your kitchen clean
    You must have noticed that kitchen is one of the favorite places for the bugs. They try to settle down there in the search of food. So, you should do every effort to keep it clean and dry. Do not throw food particles in the open area and floors. Clean every part of your kitchen at night that includes stove and sink. Do not keep any wasted food near the sink that will attract the bugs.

    Seals the cracks
    Any crack in the exterior window and door can be the reason of bug�s entry to your home. If you are finding bugs in your home, first try to discover the source. If you find cracks at any place, seal it immediately to prevent their entry.

    Eliminate Moisture
    Bugs need a certain amount of moisture for their survival. If you find any water leakage in your home then fix it straight away to prevent the appearance of bugs. Remember that a dry and clean place will not attract bugs.
    By following these simple steps, you can make a pest proof home for your family.


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    Organizing Your Home: How It Helps Achieve Mental Clarity

    When your home is cluttered and chaotic, it can be hard to get your mind in order. Everywhere you look, you see something that needs to be done or demands your attention. You�ll find that it�s easier to focus and be productive when your environment is clean, but you may not know how to get your living space in order. Here are a few ways you can organize your home and thereby, achieve better mental clarity.

    A Place for Everything

    Put everything in its place. As you get rid of the stuff you don�t need, you�ll open up space around your home and in your storage areas. You can designate one spot for bills and important papers, and turn your junk drawer into a neatly organized space for things like electrical cables and various office supplies. Before you know it, you�ll actually be able to find exactly what you need when you need it. You�ll be amazed at how much better you�ll feel, and you�ll be able to get more done.

    Simplification Leads to Inner Peace

    It sounds trite, but it�s true. When you simplify your living space by getting rid of the extraneous items, you create a calm environment. You�ll be able to actually relax when you sit down, and you can think more clearly. It becomes easier to remember things and stay on track when you don�t have distractions surrounding you.

    The Seasonal Swap

    If you�re like many other families, then you�re short on storage space. This becomes challenging when you�re dealing with different clothes for fall and winter, special linens for the holiday, and other seasonal items. Here�s what you can do if those seasonal items are taking up real estate in your closets and getting in the way of other things. Use storage bins to move those things to an off-site storage unit, your garage, or even the attic. You can stack the bins neatly, and you�ll be able to find the right seasonal items if you label them with tape. For instance, places like Quantum Storage have stackable bins or bins that hang. Getting those off-season items out of the way will help you focus on the here and now rather than being distracted by something that�s months away.

    As you clean up your surroundings, it�s easier for you to focus and maintain clarity. Your stress levels are lower when the distractions are not waiting for you around every corner, and you�ll be able to accomplish more in your daily life. It all starts with being willing to let go of the items you no longer use, want or need.

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    What is the plastic wall stickers ? How to install it ?

    Plastic wall stickers is a kind of wall decor made of Acrylic material and made by laser cutting. They upgraded the vinyl wall stickers to 3D wall stickers using plastic material through rich color combination and wonderful craft, this makes them more interesting and upscale.
    It'should be noted that Acrylic is a kind of environmental protection plastic, it also known as acrylic poly or pmma, as well as by the trade names Plexiglas, it is an economical alternative to polycarbonate when extreme strength is not necessary. Additionally, it does not contain the potentially harmful bisphenol-A subunits found in polycarbonate. Acrylic has been widely applied to many fields, plz check the detail in wiki by searching the "Poly(methyl methacrylate)." 

    This material makes the luminescent spot of this kind of wall stickers, for its bright color, genuine transparency and long application life.
    This item is cut into pieces in order to packaging and shipping, you need to assemble and install it yourself. But it's been made simple by the merchant, Decorsmart using the 1:1 template marked with number to simplify the installation process.(Currently I habe only found two brands, and the other is Mkono, but it does not have this numbered template.)
    In general, this is a nice new product, I think people will be more choice for them to replace the cheap vinyl stickers in the future.

    You can also get a free trial from their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/3DecorSmart

    Here is a video tutorial -



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    Guide in Painting Your House Interior Professionally

    House Painters Melbourne: Paint Ideas That Transform Your Old House to A New One

    Many homeowners in Melbourne think that they can paint professionally on their own. But any painting pro in the area can distinguish whether the workmanship has a real image problem or not. One of the disadvantages in that done-in-a-day DIY house painting job is that the colour fades away so fast. That is because it is quite easy to do a job poorly especially if you are not a pro. Hence, there is always a satisfaction guaranteed quality job when it is done by professional painting services. . This is especially true when it comes to the interior painting of a house. This is where a professional painting company in Melbourne comes in handy. However, there are also a few tricks of the trade that homeowners can learn to improve their painting skills along the way we highly recommend to check our painting tips compilations. Also here are some creative paint ideas that can help transform your old house into something spectacular and new-looking.

    Paint Ideas That Transform Your Old House to a New One

    Choose the right colour combination

    Choosing the most suitable colour combination is the first step in doing a successful painting job in your home�s interior. Never expect a thumbnail-size colour chip from the paint store to offer you a sense of how the colour will really look on your wall. Colours are usually relative to each other and the objects around them. The best thing you should do is to get a sample quantity of paint from the store. Then, brush two coats on the three feet square of your wall to see how it will actually look. Doing this helps you get a better idea of how your walls will look after you paint it. Inspect the colour at different times of the day to see how it would look under different light conditions. It�s only after doing these steps that you will be able to get a good idea of how attractive that particular colour will look on your walls.

    Prepare and clean the surface before painting
    Painting preparation includes scraping, sanding, and dust-making. Don't be surprised as to how fast dust travels. Dust can get into even the smallest area in your home. Hence, cover the furniture and the doorways that lead to the work area before starting the work. You have to cleanse the walls that need to be painted thoroughly, especially in the kitchen area. If you don't do this, you might be painting a greased-filled wall where the paint is not going to stick for long. Same goes for the bathroom where shampoo, cosmetics, and hairspray residue are rampant on the walls. Use a household cleaner on tough areas and rinse well. After that, you can now start painting your interior walls. For more kitchen cleaning tips before painting, check a more detailed guide in painting kitchen. 

    Use a good quality paint brush
    A good length paint brush is essential to do a perfect interior painting job in your home. A brush made with a mix of nylon and polyester can help hold and release latex paints exceptionally well. Hardwood handles are easier to grip especially when your hands are sweaty. A 14 to 18-inch roller holds enough paint to cover a lot of areas much faster. Never dip the roller into the paint so deep that the roller arm gets wet. Strain the paint into a clean bucket at the start of each day. Even if you seal the lid tightly overnight, you need to follow this step to avoid coagulated pieces of paint. Make sure you paint all the woodwork first before moving to the walls. This helps you do a better job on the walls. When applying the coats, do not just focus on coverage. You should think about uniform thickness as well. Your strokes should follow the grain when painting the woodwork. For more painting secrets  check our post that most Pro painters do.


    Painting your house interior is not a difficult task after all especially if you are equipped with the right knowledge and guide. Surely, there are many things that you need to keep in mind and consider in this regard. However, if you are not confident enough to do the painting job on your own, there are many painting and decorating companies out there to help you out such as interior painting service offered by 1800 All Painting. We have the right specialists who have the best ideas to transform your old house into something new and different, we highly recommend to check out our before & after projects and testimonials.

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR
    Manuel is working for 1800 All Painting composes of team of highly skilled painters providing an exhaustive painting solution in Melbourne for 15 years. Our painting services include exterior and interior paintings, renovation, and spray painting, for offices, commercial places, Strata, private properties new homes, and industrial locations.

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    Everybody Loves a Looker: Getting to Know Picture Windows


    Interested in a picture window? Picture windows started becoming popular during the post-war period because it became common for suburban houses to feature multi-paned fixed scenic windows. And as these windows usually go from floor to ceiling in height, they offered great views of outdoor spaces in a home. Aside from being a visual treat, however, picture windows were liked by many homeowners because they allow a lot of natural light in, making them ideal for day lighting.

    Features of a Picture Window
    Minimal framing. Window frames can come in a range of materials, each with their own advantages. As picture windows will benefit from having as much glass as possible, you�re going to want minimal window framing. Having a larger glass area means you�re taking in bigger views, allowing you to make the most of available views to you. Wood is a traditional choice for window frames but composite material like Fibrex is the best option for minimal framing. Why? Fibrex�s toughness makes it possible for just little of the material to be used during window construction, leaving more room for glass in a window. As an added bonus, Fibrex comes in a range of colors and finishes that will allow your picture window to complement your home�s existing interior and exterior design.

    Expansive glass area. Picture windows feature large expanses of unobstructed glass. If you�re concerned that this may bring a lot of passive heating, do not fret. Picture windows can also be fitted with low-emissivity, or low-E, glass. This glass option features a microscopic coating that blocks off infrared and UV light from the sun to limit heat let in by a picture window and protects furniture and other items around a window from fading while not affecting the level of natural light let in. The double-pane construction that is standard to many windows today also aids in keeping outdoor heat out, assisting in stabilizing indoor temperature.

    Inoperable design. The fact that picture windows are inoperable or fixed means they are least likely to be the source of air leakage, a major cause of temperature instability inside a home. This means that based on design alone, picture windows are already energy-efficient. Thanks to technological advancements, however, even already-energy-efficient picture windows have still improved, helping boost energyefficiency in the home further.

    Picture window replacement
    Picture windows are great choices for new homes as well as window replacement and remodeling. Even those with existing picture windows should consider upgrading to newer ones to take advantage of more energy-efficient features, especially if saving on electricity costs is a major concern for you. Whatever your reasons may be for opting for picture windows, make sure you only work with a reputable contractor. This will ensure that you get not just a quality product but expert installation as well, which will allow your picture window to perform its best. Should you want to learn more about picture windows, don�t hesitate to get in touch with your local contractor today.

    Ryan Copple is the general manager for Renewal by Andersen of Oklahoma. A part of the industry for 20 years now, he definitely understands what home improvement is all about, sharing his experiences and knowledge in the company blog. When he�s not engaged in remodeling homes, Ryan likes to travel with his wife and spend time outdoors fishing or hunting. 

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    10 Signs You Need Your Siding Replaced


    No one can stress enough how important siding is. It is a crucial component of your house�s exterior that serves as a barrier against external elements. This is the reason why homeowners like you must consider replacing your siding once it begins to show a number of issues or becomes severely damaged. In this post, we discuss the top 10 signs that tell you that you need your siding replaced.
    1.   High Heating and Cooling Bills
    A poorly performing siding matched with low-quality wall insulate can be your primary cause of wasted energy and, therefore, excess heating and cooling costs. While there are other possible culprits responsible for energy loss, such as  your roof and windows, a thorough inspection of  your siding will easily indicate if heated or cooled air is indeed escaping through it.


    2.   You Find the Need to Paint Your Siding Frequently
    If your siding�s paint chips, peels, or cracks frequently, say every few years, that's a good indicator that something more serious is wrong with it. Sound siding should be able to keep its color and shape for at least eight years, if not longer. Otherwise, there must be a fundamental problem that needs to be addressed.
    3.   Rotting and Warping
    A visual inspection can mostly reveal this problem. It is easy to notice warped siding or severely damaged or rotting boards. However, to check further for hidden issues, take a screwdriver and poke it under a warped section of siding. If it gives, then there's rot underneath.
    4.   Cracked or Loose Siding
    If one or two siding panels or boards have cracked or come loose after a storm, replacing them can easily solve the problem. However, if large sections of the siding have cracked and many pieces or panels have loosened, then there may be bigger problems that require you to considersiding replacement.
    5.   Interior Paint and Wallpaper Are Peeling
    Bad or damaged siding can allow moisture to seep through the walls. This is why interior paint will bubble and peel, and wallpaper will pull away from the wall. Aside from aesthetic reasons, this should alarm you, as it means that the walls themselves are affected by moisture damage.
    6.  Fungus, Mold, and Mildew Buildup
    Any type of growth or buildup on a home�s siding, especially near or at the seams, indicates that water is being held inside the wall where it is slowly causing fungus, mold, and mildew growth. While the growths themselves are not always a cause for alarm, they are an indication that there is a bigger problem underneath.
    7.   Severe Fading
    If your siding has faded  severely, it may mean that the siding is old and that it has reached its life expectancy. If this is the case, a replacement may be due.
    8.   Bubbling or Blistering
    Bubbling and blistering are indications that water is trapped on or under the siding and it is not impossible that moisture has already worked its way through, causing more damage.
    9.  Holes in the Siding
    Holes in siding are mainly caused by insects and other pests. Even small holes can be considered a major concern as they can allow water, rain, and snow to penetrate through the home�s walls.
    10.  Dry Rot
    Dry rot begins from below the surface of the siding. It eats away the siding�s �body� even before it becomes visible at the surface. In most cases, it can even leave the top layer intact, effectively hiding the problem beneath. Extensive dry rot requires siding replacement as it renders the siding practically useless.
    If you notice these signs on your siding, it is best to consult a siding professional who can perform a thorough inspection and recommend the right solutions.

    John Zatwarnytsky is Vice President of Homecraft, Inc. He�s passionate about giving his clients the best-quality workmanship, ensuring that projects are completed beautifully and efficiently. He reaches out to more people by addressing common roofing and home improvement concerns through his blog.

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