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A Guide To Using Wall Lights To Enhance Your Home's Decor PDF Print E-mail
Written by Egypt Eve   
Sunday, 14 April 2013 14:12

Have you walked around your home lately and noticed some blank walls that just look dull and lifeless? With the addition of some creative and well-placed wall lights to these spaces, you can really enhance the décor of your home. If you've been considering a renovation or re-decorating, you might find that you don't even need to go to such extremes with the addition of these lights. Use this guide to discover all you need to know.

With the installation of wall lights in your home, you can really work to enhance the room in a number of ways.

  • Functionality: These fixtures will give you an additional light source, ensuring that you can see your way around the room at night without tripping over and banging into things.
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Decorating Your Home For Christmas PDF Print E-mail
Written by Egypt Eve   
Thursday, 08 November 2012 11:39

So Christmas is coming, and you have absolutely no choice in decorating your home. Whether you're a Christmas fanatic or a complete Scrooge, your house will stick out like a sore thumb on your street if you are the only one not partaking in the yearly festivities. In this article I will attempt to outline various cost-effective ways to decorate your home for Christmas.

One of the most prominent features of the standard Christmas decoration set is blinking lights and shiny decorations. This proves to be incredibly expensive for a first time buyer of a set of Christmas decorations, without the advantage of owning a set from the year before. Regardless of the underlying theological underpinnings, Christmas is something that people of any faith or creed can get involved in, and any excuse to be merry and charitable can't be a bad thing.

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The seven dated sins of decorating PDF Print E-mail
Written by Egypt Eve   
Friday, 28 September 2012 13:03

Style is not eternal. It’s hard to believe that my own beautiful, pricey granite kitchen counters installed in 1999 are now considered passe. This does not mean that I am tacky. It means that this part of my house looks dated.

I’m not the only one. With the lingering recession, many remodelling and redecorating projects are on hold and we are living the “as-is” lifestyle.

“‘Dated’ means that at one time it looked good,” said Amy Zantzinger, an interior designer based in Chevy Chase, Md. “Bad taste never looked good.”

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