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Tips on home remodeling, child safety in home renovating
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Posted in home care on 8 March 2009
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Home Improvement and Interior Decorating are the easiest way to add resale value and livability to your home.On entering your friend’s house,do you find yourself mesmerized by the decor.Even you can make your house look attractive but just keep in mind your child’s safety. Have you ever considered the dangers for your child(ren) while involved [...]

Proportion and Color for Home Design
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Posted in home design tips on 27 January 2009
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The best way to describe a proportion is, size. Color affects a rooms visual proportion. A general guide line is white or pale colors make objects recede, while dark or bright colors draw things closer which causes them to appear larger.
In a rental environment walls are generally painted a white or beige color. [...]

Relation between Eco-conscious home and classroom
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Posted in news on 16 March 2008
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By Lisa Seline Davis
NEW YORK - When actors Alysia Reiner and David Alan Basche embarked on a renovation of their four-story, 5,000-square-foot row house in Harlem two years ago, they did not intend for it to become a show house. But a chance meeting with Michela O’Connor Abrams, the president and publisher of Dwell magazine, [...]

Would-be design idols are posting pictures of their homes online, where everyone’s a critic.
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Posted in news on 22 February 2008
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MARIANNE MADDEN is typical of a new breed of décor enthusiasts: She has never subscribed to a shelter magazine, doesn’t buy coffee-table books and considers home and garden tours something from the Eisenhower era. Instead, Madden, 23, gets her fill of design ideas by reviewing decorating projects on blogs such as DesignSponge, and [...]

As more people work at home, design of home workspaces is evolving to fit the times — and spaces
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Posted in home design, news on 15 January 2008
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By JULIE SCELFONEW YORK TIMES
It was not so long ago, Neal Zimmerman recalls, that the term home office meant something very different from what it does today. In the early ’90s, when Zimmerman, a prominent workplace architect in West Hartford, Conn., started designing residential work spaces, most people thought “home office” meant the headquarters of [...]