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- Easy Ways to Keep Your Home Pest-Free
- Why Your New House Doesn’t Feel Like Home Just Yet
- Interior Design Idea by Antonieta D’Introno
- Office Furniture by Beauparlant Design
Easy Ways to Keep Your Home Pest-Free Posted: 15 Jan 2014 04:57 PM PST As a homeowner, you likely prefer to keep wildlife outdoors and house pets indoors. However, as hard as you may try, pests like squirrels, raccoons, mice, rats, birds, and insects may seem to find their way in. By utilizing the tips and tricks below, you can reduce your risk of pest infestation. Make It Difficult To Get In Check Again 1-2 Times per Year Keep Things Clean Take Preventative Measures Learn Your Local Pests And Rodents The tips above will help you to keep your home rodent-, pest-, and insect-free. This article was written by father and home handyman Jared Miret. If you already have a pest problem, Jared recommends Bain Pest Control Service to remove any existing pests before following the steps above to avoid reinfestation. |
Why Your New House Doesn’t Feel Like Home Just Yet Posted: 15 Jan 2014 04:43 PM PST Moving into a new home is a process that can cause a surprising mix of emotions. Of course you should be jubilant that you’re moving up in the world and that you’ve gotten somewhere for yourself that you can enjoy spending time in and relaxing in more than your last property, and you should be excited to start decorating and making it yours. Making matters worse is the fact that at first your new place isn’t going to seem particularly homely or pleasant to spend time in. At first it may even feel somewhat cold and unwelcoming. You’ll be tempting to shout ‘you’re not my home!’ accusingly like some kind of confused orphan… So what’s going on here? Why doesn’t your home feel like a home yet, and what can you do to turn it into one? First of all, you need to think about what makes a place feel homely. The weird thing is that we can often feel ‘at home’ at places that aren’t anything like homes as long as they fulfil the right criteria, and that means that they should be warm, they should be ‘cosy’, they should be private and they should be snug. To create a feeling of warmth you should fill your rooms with warm colours as well as soft items that create an image of comfort. Lots of stone floors and big open windows will create a spacious, modern and clean feeling – but a few more closed in rooms with some nice soft furnishings and warm patterns will help to give you a few retreats where you can batten down the hatches and feel at home. Of course creating actual warmth is also important, so be sure to keep the heating on and to invest in double glazing if you don’t have it already. The best forms of heat of all though are ‘oasis’ style heat sources – that means things like fireplaces that you can huddle around and feel the warmth coming off of. These are just great for snuggling under a blanket while it’s raining outside… Making it You Time Perhaps the best way to make your house into a home then is to start living there – and I mean really living. Plan some nights out, have friends round and go on holiday. All these things will form new memories around your home and you’ll find you feel closer to it as a result. This post is contributed by Leslie Kramer, a freelance blogger, who is currently writing for Patrizou Construction Group, one of the leading residential construction companies in Melbourne. Leslie is an avid reader and likes play lawn tennis in her free time. |
Interior Design Idea by Antonieta D’Introno Posted: 15 Jan 2014 11:34 AM PST Antonieta D'Introno is an interior designer located in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Here are some her interior design collections. Please visit Antonieta D'Introno site for further detail.
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Office Furniture by Beauparlant Design Posted: 14 Jan 2014 11:34 PM PST Based in Toronto, Ontario, Beauparlant Design has areas of work:
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