13.11.11

How to Make Your Own Curtain

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Curtains make nice window treatments to a rather bare room. You can draw a curtain, drape fabric to make a curtain, buy a ready-made curtain and then, if you have exhausted all the ready-made choices, you can just make your own curtain.

Before measuring, decide on the drop and what type of rail you would like to have, since this will affect the width gathered, the length and so on. Then evaluate the coverage. Usually for pulleys- and rod-operated curtains you should add an extra 8—10cm on every side for the operation, and say a generous 15-20cm beyond the frame for all the hooks, rail, etc. Next, measure the correct height and width. Measure the frame but don't forget the extras you will need to total your calculations.

Purchase or borrow a sewing machine, collect swatches and decide on a pattern of style to be attempted. There are lots of great sources of inspiration. If you're new to this, go for something simple, and remember there's a lot to be said on the benefits of bohemianly draped swathes of raw cut cloth. Make sure your curtain fabric is weighty enough for the style intended.

When you bring the fabric home, and wash it following the provided washing instructions, load it into the machine to soften it up. Then meticulously, following your pattern, start to cut as directed.

Pin, tack, hem and then you are ready to machine together. Don't forget to line the curtains. This makes them look far more generous, if not the object of the method will be defeated, as light from the outside will still pour in. Thread through or attach hooks, then attach to curtain rod above the window and let them hang.

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Stylish and Practical Window Treatments


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10.11.11

Reduce Energy Bills on Home Heating Systems




The home heating system requires periodic tune-ups to keep it effi­ciently working. Similar is true with boilers, furnaces, and heat pumps. Having your heater maintained by a professional heater technician annually or every two years save you a lot of money on your energy bill. All the same, it does not mean you could disregard routine maintenance. Here are some suggested DIY heater maintenance tips for you to follow:


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5.11.11

The Practicality of Recreational Vehicles and Motor Homes



Recreational vehicles or RVs are the more popular camping cars. These cars are equal to traveling homes or motor homes. Several camping cars and trailer towing vans are combined under the same label - RVs. The recreational vehicles can be utilized for many purposes, such as getting across longer distances, camping or sometimes just as a permanent home.

The biggest and most deluxe recreational vehicles are the Class A Motor homes. The smaller variants are put under class B campervans. Class C recreational vehicles are the more modest sized Motor homes. Other than these, the camping cars are also assembled by combining the van with a trailer. Altogether these recreational vehicles are configured to provide space for storage and accommodation place.

A recreational vehicle consists of a bed, a small kitchen area, table, a TV and storage space,  Larger recreational vehicles from Class A comprise of a shower, bathroom,  toilets, living room and master bedrooms. These deluxe high end camping cars also have refrigerator, satellite TV, internet facility, awnings, slide out compartments and storage space for a car, motorbike or bicycle. The Class A camping cars are genuinely luxurious vehicles. These are generally built on a truck or commercial bus chassis for a larger space.

The recreational vehicles could be parked in a camping space or in the special RV parks. It is really easy to carry the RV to a national park, where staying on can be made comfortable with the vehicle. There's no demand to book a room at a hotel while traveling in a camping car. One can cook food in the kitchen, hence no need to locate a restaurant on the way. The RVs also demonstrate to be a good shelter for the travelers.

Like any vehicle, it is wise to have your RV insured with a reputable company such as Good Sam RV Insurance that offers comprehensive insurance plans specifically designed for recreational vehicles.

© 2011 Athena Goodlight

Office Reception Chairs for Business Lounge or Home Office



The quality of your reception chairs in the office will reflect that old saying "you only get one chance make a good impression".  Inside your office, you will want to be sure that guests and clients are as comfortable as they can be when they wait for an appointment.  Reception chairs are popular outside of the office also, as schools and even churches use them. 

Office reception chairs are really good assets to have around, as they'll provide a friendly aura and leave a long lasting effect on your guests.  By utilizing these reception area chairs in your office, guests should feel cozy and right at home in your abode.  You could also place your chairs around a desk or coffee table in the waiting room with a heap of magazines for your guests to read.

While shopping for reception chairs, among the most important decisions will be finding chairs that will make individuals of all height and weight comfortable. 

What you will want to do, is supply office chairs that offer adjustable choices for the height, depth of the backrest, and even the arm rests.  The ordinary reception chair is very durable and can last up to 15 years - with every guest along the way being comfy and each and every time they sit in the chair.

Nearly all reception chairs have a strong and stable frame that will give your back the utmost amount of ergonomic benefits.  You can even get your chairs with other options as well, including leather, vinyl, or fabric.  You can also choose the colors and padding for the seats. 

If you have an office that has a waiting room, you should not hesitate to add reception chairs.  These chairs will offer the "home away home" feeling, and give your office the look and feel your clients will love to come back to.

© 2011 Athena Goodlight