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Child decorOttawa CitizenFor added effect, Kristy Ilic chose three-dimensional decor for her children. Decorating a child's room can be very inspiring. This room plays a special role in a child's life and is often an extension of the parents' desire to provide a nurturing ... |
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Vacuum Cleaner Entrepreneur Launches Home Party BusinessHouston ChronicleHis new “David Oreck Candle Company” offers a complete line of candles, wax fragrance meltables, warmers, and home decorating accessories. Oreck is looking for motivated women and men to join his company as “Scent Specialists” – to earn commissions ...and more » |
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Farmington Valley women meet in AvonFoothills Media GroupClub members participated in a hands-on class in interior decorating. Each participant had the opportunity to create their “fantasy room”. They were provided with a floor plan, templates, and wood, paint, carpet and fabric samples. |
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Nancy Pelosi, James Carville stopping by Bush LibraryBryan College Station EagleNew this year is a planned Ukrainian Easter Egg Decorating workshop. The workshop will teach how to decorate eggs with wax and dyes. Places are limited, so register as soon as possible. The workshop is open to all 16 and older. |
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Dealing with your boss' irrational wifeCBS NewsI have worked for him as a consultant for 3 years. We were in the middle of starting a new real estate firm, of which I have become a full-time employee as opposed to the self-employed consultant, but this has just begun in the past few weeks. |
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Sabrina's Bridal and Prom Expo on Sunday at Sandburg MallGalesburg Register-MailCakes, Mints & More, Rainbow Tax & Designs, The Register-Mail, Sabrina's Bridal, Prom & Formalwear, Sandburg Mall, Sew What, Soangetaha Country Club, Special Event Decorating, Sweet Intentions, The Finishing Touch, Wedding Florist & Consultant, ...and more » |
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Business calendarHouston ChronicleSpeaker: Doug Harris, marketing consultant. Topic: Unleash the creative animal in you. Cost: $15. Online: www.afterhoursnetwork.com. Decorating and Organizing Workshop: 1-2:30 pm, Kingwood Public Library, 4400 Bens View Lane. Speakers: Leslie Sarmiento ... |
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Color preference no reason to be blueLas Vegas Review-JournalThis color has popped up in conversation so many times in the past few months, relative to decoration and design, that I thought it needed some exploration. I don't like to be so definitive as to say I do or don't like something (really?) ... |
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Why you don't need solar panelsFox NewsWhen people learn that I am a green building consultant, almost without exception, they ask me if I do a lot of work with solar power, which I don't. I don't install many solar power systems, either photovoltaic (the kind that creates electricity) or ...and more » |
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2012 colour trends inspired by Chagallyourhome.caBut that makes it really versatile, so it lends itself to many decorating situations. It works beautifully, for example, with grey or beige neutrals, and whites.” Before you go bold, Goldman strongly advises investing in a sample pot, which CIL sells ...and more » |
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Interior Decorating Featured Article
Use Targeted Decorating To Get A Higher Price For Your House
02/08/12
by: Neeraj Varma This article will show you how to sell your home quicker, get a higher price for it by using smart decorating techniques. The secret is to make your home feel like "my home", for the buyer. When a potential buyer walks into your house, she is wondering if this house will "feel" like home after they are settled in. The problem is that If you are going to decorate your house so it will "feel like home" for someone else, what kind of people will you aim to please? Arranging your house to create a specific feeling is a communication issue. In order to communicate effectively, you have to know who you are talking to. Since you don't know who is going to walk through the door to look at your house, you have to make some assumptions. Think about what kind of family would be ideal for the house. Consider what their occupation would be. How big is their family? How old are the children? What kind of lifestyle would they lead? People who live in an area often have a similar lifestyle. They have similar values, income, family circumstances etc., so they feel attracted to the area. In your thinking process, consider what kind of lifestyle your neighbours have. Consider their income levels, shopping needs, schools, parks etc. Also, think about your own lifestyle, attitudes, likes, dislikes about the area and how much you enjoyed your time in your house. Use all this thinking to create a clean, cosy feeling that makes you feel good. Write out a profile of the ideal family living in the house. Create "pockets" of "themed" spaces to help them envision themselves living there. Do up a two to three page collage of yourself and your neighbours enjoying a barbecue, going bike riding, enjoying your back yard or other activity. Make a pictorial map of schools, parks, recreational centres, libraries etc. Give people a copy of your "lifestyle profile" when they come to see your house. The stronger they "feel" that they will really be at home here, the more they will want to buy. A strong desire to buy gives you more leverage in getting a higher price. Your buyer would not be willing to lose "just the right house" over a difference in mortgage payments of less than $50 per month. You can calculate mortgage payments at http://www.mortgage-rate-canada.com/canadian-mortgage-calculators.html For a complete, step-by-step resource for creating beautiful and inspiring rooms, even if your time and budget are limited go to http://www.netman-ecommerce-guru.com/decorating Warm regards, Neeraj Varma http://www.mortgage-rate-canada.com
email: articles@mortgage-rate-canada.com
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