Thursday, August 7, 2008

Vintage Style Kitchens Have A Charm Of Their Own

Enormous amounts of time and money are spent on fitted kitchens, but why not create a shabby chic or vintage style kitchen that reflects your own personality, and has so much more charm than modern day mass produced chipboard and plastic? An old-fashioned kitchen will become the center of family life, inspiring even the most reluctant cooks to don their aprons and set to work with a will.

Many kitchen utensils are attractive enough to be decorative as well as functional, whether they be genuine vintage or modern retro-style reproductions. Why not consider making a feature of them and allowing them to be seen in all their splendour? Shabby chic means looking around for rough wicker baskets, simple vintage pottery bowls, humble wooden spoons gathered together in an earthenware pitcher, a bowl of fruit waiting to be used - all these have the potential for creating beautiful 1C84still-lifes in the corners of your kitchen. Establish your basic year-round display, then add other elements as the seasons change, perhaps bowls of spring bulbs in April, or a row of pumpkins waiting to be carved as Halloween comes around. Remember too that displays like this don't mean an untidy and inefficient kitchen with lots of clutter, but that having the items you use regularly easily to hand makes the cook's life much easier. Every item should have it's own place and purpose in your vintage style kitchen.

Don't automatically assume that fitted cabinets are the only answer when planning your kitchen. Think about installing an old-fashioned kitchen dresser - a great solution to your storage problems. You can keep rarely used objects hidden away in the bottom half, cutlery and all those odds and ends that you need handy in the drawers, and display your everyday china and utensils on the shelves. If your budget won't run to a dresser, then even inexpensive ready made shelves can be customised to meet your shabby chic desires. You can attach small hooks to the edge or underside of the shelves to hold cups and mugs, and edge the shelves with a pretty fabric or paper border to match the rest of your decor - this is a great way to add colour and interest to a plain surface.

It's worth mentioning colour too - this is a very personal choice, but I think that some colours do work better in a vintage style kitchen than others. As you're trying to emphasise natural, home-grown and home-made produce, then natural colours like greens and browns work well as do soft whites, creams and yellows. Strong, modern colours will look completely out of place in a vintage decorating scheme.

Large expanses of wall painted in a neutral colour do need to be broken up. Soft watercolour paintings can look great on such walls. If you don't feel up to, or don't want to paint your own, then there are plenty of lovely images out there. Postcards can also be mounted and framed in groups for a great display at very little expense. Don't overdo it though, a little goes a long way and quality in this instance is definitely worth more than quality. You could always commission a personalised print from DevonBear Designs, sure to be a talking point in any kitchen scheme.

Helen Dickson is the owner of DevonBear Designs. She designs and makes a small range of really practical - and pretty - textile items and stationery all inspired by the wonderful coast and countryside of South Devon, England. Helen is a talented watercolour artist and all DevonBear Designs products feature one of her images. Visit her site at http://www.devonbeardesigns.com

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Cleaning Your Home's Exterior

Whatever your homes exterior is finished with, paint, vinyl, brick, stucco or anything else, chances are that it will need a little lift sometime in it's life. Short of completely re-doing it, there are a few options for cleaning and brightening up your home's exterior.

Pressure washing is an option for many homes. As well as your home, it can clean your driveway and walkways as well. However, it does take skill. The high water pressure can make pressure washing equipment hard to handle and also destructive if the handler isn't careful. Spending too much time in a delicate area can result in erosion or even more serious damage to your home. But take heart, a bit of research and practice can help you become a skilled pressure washer. On the other hand, for the time it takes to perfect your skill, it might be worth paying a professional to wash your home.

Pressure washing w5B4orks for almost any finish as long as the surface is not damaged. Chipped paint may flake off and loose bricks may get worse. However, going over your home for a thorough cleaning is a great way to assess any damage that needs repairing. Often, water is enough to clean a home. If you have stubborn areas, most pressure washers come with a detergent attachment. Some people find a need for bleach to clean their home. For a more environmentally sound approach, use vinegar instead of bleach. It doesn't have the same whitening power, but it does deter mold and algae growth. Chances are you don't have a real stain that needs bleaching, but some organic growth that just needs to be removed, (for which the pressure washer should suffice) and further growth prevented (that's where the vinegar's handy).

If you have wood or vinyl panels, be careful when pressure washing not to spray water at an angle that gets moisture under and between your siding. Trapped moisture that doesn't have an easy way to evaporate can really cause problems inside your walls.

If your home's paint is fading or peeling, or is a bit cheaper, pressure washing can damage it. In this case, a fresh paint-job just might be a necessity.

Keep in mind some of the other details that make your home look fresh. I already mentioned driveways and walkways, but don't forget washing the windows. Also, keep gutters clean, as leaking gutters can contribute to stained exteri48Dors. Landscaping is the final frontier of your home's exterior. Planting some bulbs and doing pruning will assure your home is bright and beautiful come spring-time.

ThinkLouise.com, the website for experienced Atlanta Georgia real estate agent, Louise Scoggins. Visit her for information on the North Fulton County real estate area, or any other Atlanta area real estate needs.

Monday, August 4, 2008

Log Cabin Siding

Log ca2232bins are certainly gaining in popularity. There are over seven million searches about log cabins every year. It seems people want that rustic log cabin look but not necessarily the authentic log cabin. If that's the case with you then you would probably be interested in log cabin siding.

The type of log cabin siding that I recommend is Swedish Cope log cabin siding. This siding uses round logs but these logs have a groove removed so that they can stack on top each other. This makes the logs stack firmly and creates a water tight seal. This siding highlights the log timbers on the outside and inside of the cabin. The logs are cut vertically so they can be put on any walled building, inside and outside, to give the image of full logs.

If you want the log cabin look but without the cost you can change your current siding to Swedish Cope log cabin siding with faux corners, doors and trim that makes the house look like a real log cabin. You can keep your home but turn it into a log cabin on the outside! If you want the traditional log cabin look you can have the log siding installed on the inside walls as well.

When choosing log siding make sure you choose a producer that specializes in milling log homes. Don't use the local saw mill as you will probably have problems with getting the log siding to be correct. Use an experienced producer.

Also find a company that does custom design. Then you'll be able to have whatever you want without running into problems or delays. They can make whatever you need or want. This will save time and money.

There are many log siding companies but choose Swedish Cope log siding as it is the only one with the traditional log cabin look with a water tight sealing. No nail heads will show either.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Find the Absolute Secret to Your Success

Life can be a challenge under the best of circumstances. Juggling a job, a family, friends, and finding time alone can be quite a circus act for some people. Sometimes, just keeping a head above water seems like a modicum of success. But, with only one life to live, would you like to do better than just getting by? Would you like a fantastic life of wealth, love, and happiness? Then, you need to find the absolute secret to your success.

No gimmicks, no get-rich-quick schemes. No hypnosis or even hocus-pocus. The secret is simply finding the key to your ultimate success. Once you use the key to unlock the door of your potential future, boundless success is just around the corner. After you read about the secret and put it into practice, you life will start a positive change overnight.

How you approach life, how you envision yourself and the future will completely change, once you have read, and put into practice the six steps to success in all areas of your life. How do I know? For the answer to that question, you need to know a little bit of history.

Originally, 8 books were published in 1926. As the Little Red Book hit the shelves, many people started receiving the benefits of knowing the key found in knowing the secret to personal success. An abnormal high percentage of people soon became millionaires. However, supposedly in a bid for power, the all-powerful Church banded the sale of the book in 1933. As a result, the secret was lost for a time.

Until one day, a gentleman found books in his grandmas attic. Saddened at her passing, and curious as to why she kept these books hidden away, he sat down to read. As a result, he learned the key to success in every avenue of life, and he decided to share the answers he found within the pages.

Instead of printing and marketing 8 books, he chose to consolidate the valuable information contained within the pages into one single volume. He knew the books combined only contained the one key to his present success.

The young mans solution is not a bunch of fad answers to lifes problems, nor is it a feel good message to cover up the challenges either. The message deals with changing your view about life and how to approach challenges and triumphs, and practical advice on how to make the key turn your own personal lock of success and happiness. Once you have the key, you too can find the absolute secret to your success.

As the late great Albert Einstein once said "The definition of insanity is doing the same things over and over again and expecting different results". Is it time for you to change what you are doing and achieve the results that you want? Or are you going to go through the rest of your life slowly going insane? Only you have the power to choose the next step and what direction you will take.

Paul Sutherland is an Accelerated Business Growth Coach. His company - Daniel Thomas International is also heavily involved in personal development and growth. For that reason a website http://www.perfected-products.com was created. Here you will find some of the very best tried tested and proven methods for creating the life you really want to achieve.

Don't make the mistake of trying the same old things and expecting different results. Make a real difference in your life right now and find out what works in the real world.

Choosing the Right Room for Remodeling Adds Value

There is probably no greater value that you can add to your home than a well thought out and well designed remodeling project. A visit your local home improvement store may reveal some wonderful projects at you can do this next year.

If you're looking to redo your home and add some substantial value one of the most targeted areas that you should focus on is the kitchen. The kitchen really is the focal point of the entire house for most people. It's a room that almost everyone in the family several times each day. Inevitably you're going to pass through it often.

Now most people may think that the family room is one of the more valuable rooms. Although the family room is a valuable room and well worth your time when think56Eing about remodeling project - the kitchen still wins out.

One of the best things you can do in the kitchen remodeling project is to change after cabinets. If changing out the cabinet's sounds way too involved - You can get bye with just refinishing or redoing the cabinets that are already there. The benefit of refinishing your cabinets is that you often times do not need to remove anything more than just the front panels and hardware.

If your budgets really stretched and you just do not have the time or money to refinish or replace your cabinets, you can simply add some beautiful new hardware fixtures to spice things up. This is still considered a viable remodeling idea for your kitchen.

The next thing you might do for the remodeling project is to add some nice dcor items to your kitchen. The best way to do this is to think of the theme that you enjoy. This could have anything to do with animal themes to oceans and more.

Find more helpful remodeling tips by visiting http://best-home-improvement-projects.com where you will find helpful remodeling tips, advice and resources to include 1134Remodeling.

Inspire a Vision

In the fall of 1962, President John F. Kennedy spoke at Rice University about the nations young space program. A year earlier, in the first year of his presidency, Kennedy had pressed hard for huge expenditures for the program, and he had set a seemingly impossible goal: man would go to the moon by the end of the decade.

Rice University is in Houston, a place that was to be central to the space program, so it must have seemed like a good place to talk about why we were spending all this money on a project whose goals were more than a little obscure to many people at the time.

I re-read that speech every once in a while because its a fantastic example of how leadership can inspire and enlist others in a vision. On that day, President Kennedy didnt say a word about how we were going to get to the moonhe didnt know how. The technology, fuel, and communication necessary for such an undertaking had not yet been invented. Instead, he sketched out a vision of what he felt we needed to accomplish and why it was important:

We choose to go to the moon. We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard, because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one which we intend to win, and the others, too.

I revisit the speech because it helps me better understand the role of the modern-day CEO, a person who is called on to enable others to deliver the goods to the board of directors, the shareholders, the customers, and other stakeholders. The best top executives do this with only one hand because the other is busy orchestrating a vision of the future, the kind of vision Kennedy talked about in his 1962 speech at Rice.

Short strategies, long vision

As Kennedys speech demonstrates, vision and leadership have always mattered. But those qualities are even more valuable today. One reason is that the half-life of any business strategy is much shorter than it used to be. Companies used to talk about the importance of good five-year plans; today, its difficult to follow a five-year plan because the rules of the game may change in less than half that time. And that reality has had an enormous impact on the way the professional development field is viewed.

Executives tend to be skeptical about the value of professional development training, tired of the flavor of the month approach. Many believe that people in the professional development field embrace one message one minute and something entirely different the next.

Im not offended when I hear that criticism because I think it contains an element of truth. The fact is, professional development tactics change frequently because the playing field changes so rapidly. We do change direction, and its because the way we do business changes so fast. That has become a simple reality in my business, but it is now a reality in every business.

One thing that doesnt change is the need for a clear and simple vision, a bottom-line directional view of the futurethe whys of business, if you will. Establishing that vision is one critical step; inspiring that vision is another. But those two steps wont ultimately matter much if the message doesnt get repeated, forcefully and frequently, to everyone up and down the organization. The process doesnt end at the point that the management team buys into the objective; the message has to become a drumbeat, a mantra that burrows itself into the entire organizations fabric.

Team members need to hear that drumbeat over and over again, until it becomes second nature behavior. Whatever the organization doesevery step, every initiative, every strategyhas to be aligned with that vision.

So when a CEO thinks about training for an organizations top executives, the emphasis must be on the kind of culture that will be required to turn the vision into something tangible. We shouldnt be simply seeking a smoother process or an up-tick in efficiency; instead, our focus must be on moving everyone in the same direction, and knowing why were going there.

If the training program really does its job well, it will also instill a serious dose of passion about the organizational vision and message. Inspiration is what its about, so lets not be afraid to inspire.

If top executives arent likely to benefit a great deal from conventional management training, and if the ground rules for visualizing the future keep changing, exactly what sort of training is likely to help people at the top run their companies? Here are some ideas:

Learn to inspire and enlist others in the vision.

You may have a very clear picture of where you want your company to go, but its going to be extremely difficult to get there if the other team members arent on board.

Exhibit passion, and demand it in others.

Any vision worth believing in should really matter, and it should generate a healthy dose of excitement. When you talk about your shared vision, the ground should tremble a little and your heart rate should go up. If it doesnt, somethings wrong.

Set the bar high.

Once people see the vision you describe, getting there may seem impossible. But if the shared vision really means something, people can do seemingly impossible things. And doing that together feels great.

Give people permission to challenge the process. People cant do things if they arent empowered to do them. Its not about thinking outside the box anymore; its about acting beyond the box. So empower them.

Set the stage.

Every organization has a culture. CEOs and executive leaders are the architects of the culture and contribute greatly to it whether they mean to or not. Since you are going to establish much of your companys culture anyway, model the way. Think about what you want the company culture to be, and make it so.

Communicate values.

Everything from the culture of the company to the feelings of self-esteem possessed by the employees spring from the values that the company embraces and cares about. And values come from the top.

The media loves to focus on colorful CEOs, and although some enjoy the attention, many of the best corporate leaders are people most of us have never heard of. The really good ones are those that take an active role in mentoring and coaching at every level of their business. Thats what creates good corporate cultures, and corporate cultures are what set the stage for success.

Nicholas D. Conner is Vice President of Program Development and COO of TeamBuilders.

For nearly twenty years he has enjoyed sharing his experience and expertise with organizations that include small business to Fortune 20 Companies.

His unique facilitation style combining humor with knowledge creates workshops that are both entertaining and insightful. Nick is one reason why TeamBuilders client list reads like a Whos Who of global business.

EXPERIENCE AND EXPERTISE Nearly twenty years of designing and facilitating sophisticated workshops in Team Synergy High Performance Teams, Mergers and Acquisitions and Change, Leadership Synergy, Leading & Coaching for High Performance Teams and Self-Managed/Self-Directed Work Teams.

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Friday, August 1, 2008

Chose The Right Bathroom Taps For Your Home

Bathroom taps are a key part of any new bathroom design, today on the market there is every conceivable style and shape. In years gone by you could tell the age the tap originated from just by its look, Georgian, Victorian etc. Today you can get all of the old retro styles as well as the modern types.

In the past taps were an item purely of function nowadays taps are made into a feature of a wash basin or of a bath, be they chrome or gold plated, modern or retro, lever or standard turn taps. Your choice taps say something about you.

Whatever style of bathroom tap you're after if you look hard enough you'll find it. There are literally thousands of styles available. You can now get taps that produce filtered water, taps that have a light in them which turns on when the tap is running

Most modern homes go for taps which are both elegant and durable, as well as something that can stand the test of time and not look too out dated in two or three years. I've known people who when they wanted to change the whole feel of their bathroom they've simply removed the taps and themed the bathroom around the new taps, much more economical than replacing a whole suite.

Italian design and manufactured bathroom taps are generally very good quality as well as being affordable, Italian styling is always popular with a hint of cutting edge fashion.

Most plumbers merchants, previously solely interested in trade business have now opened their doors the man on the street and realised the market for good quality bathroom accessories is growing hugely each year. Most merchants now have a plush showroom with every conceivable bath, shower as well as a collection of bathroom taps to compliment all bathroom suites and tastes. Here you should be able to find the style you are looking for as well as being able to try before you buy. Trying before you buy is very important where taps are concerned, you don't want to buy a tap that judders and grinds every time you turn it on, generally with taps when they're fitted they stay fitted for a few years at least. Don't be put off from buying taps online though, still use your plumbers merchant to test the tap, get his very best price, they will offer discount if you ask, check out the web to see if you can find the same tap and compare prices from there. Ensure taps are kept clean and free from grit, if grit gets into the mechanism it will wear away the moving parts and greatly reduce the life of the taps, as well as this it is advisable that you handle the taps with great care so that you ensure a longer life of service and make sure that every care is taken when fitting the taps.

In these days of progression and choice where every conceivable type of tap is available one thing is unavoidable, one day you will be woken up in the middle of the night by the dripping of a far off designer bathroom tap.

I try to pass on my musings on life and experiences in a way that people may find interesting to read.

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You may not always agree with my writings but I hope to inform.

Harwood E Woodpecker