Planting Your Garden Around Asian Garden Décor
October 20, 2008 by Guest
Filed under Blog, Home Exterior
Placing The Items In An Existing Organic Food Garden
If you are choosing Asian garden décor to go with an existing organic food garden, one tip to make sure that you are the right garden décor items is to take a picture of the garden that the garden décor will be going into and take it with you to the store. You can look at the picture of the garden while shopping for the items to see how the décor items will look added to the garden and the rest of décor that is already in place. It will also give the individual a realistic view of how much space is available in the garden so that they do not purchase an item that is too big for the space that they would like to place it in.
Another thing to remember when choosing Asian garden décor for an existing design scheme is that the material that the garden décor is created from is just as important to the total design scheme as the actual color of the item. For example, if everything else that is in the garden is made out engineered stone, placing a shiny, steel colored items in the garden is not going to blend together well. Try to choose décor items that will not clash with the rest of the décor items that are located in the garden.
Creating A New Garden Design
Many of those that purchase Asian garden décor for their garden choose to design the rest of the garden around the garden décor. Just because the garden décor is Asian doesn’t mean that the rest of the garden furniture has to be Asian as well. The perception of how well the Asian garden décor fits into the garden will depend on how you use the décor items in the garden and what accents are placed around the garden to complement the design scheme.
The same garden décor items can have a dramatically different appearance depending on how it is used and what surrounds it. Asian garden décor that is dark and heavy will have a more forceful appearance in gardens that contain light colored plants and bright flowers creating a contrast between the colors in the garden and the color of the garden décor. Many pieces of Asian garden décor are designed in such a way that they can blend seamlessly into any design scheme that the gardener chooses.
DIY Bathroom Remodeling Ideas
October 19, 2008 by Guest
Filed under Bathroom Remodeling, Blog
The first thing you will note on going into the room will be the color scheme which ultimately sets the overall tone. Ideally, decorate the walls using warm colors and choose tiles and accessories that add bright accents. The cool aspect that white fixtures offer can be offset with the use of warm colored flooring, tiling and tile back splash. A dynamic flooring design or a deep wall color can make the difference. Besides focusing on color selection, the texture and size of tile should also be taken into account when picking out bathroom tile. To create a relaxing ambience as well as highlighting the tiling, you should choose soft lighting on both the vanity and ceiling.
One of the easiest means to change the whole look of your bathroom is by making over the sink. A trendy stylish sink with equally attractive faucets will offer a piece that is not only functional but decorative as well. Rather than a boring white china sink, take a look at glass, granite or ceramic. When coordinated with contemporary and well designed spigots, you will end up with a sink that is both sturdy and beautiful to look at. Taking the concept one step further, while also reducing costs, pre matched counter tops and sink are a fashionable design alternative. If space is a worry, then pedestal sinks will afford you more.
Besides being practical, a truly beautiful bathroom is all about creating a restful escape. In order to accomplish that goal, selecting the perfect bathtub is of the utmost importance. There are different types of luxury bath choices including a claw foot, whirlpool or soaking tub. They do not come cheap but if you love your baths, then the investment is well worth it. However, before making your selection, you need to make sure that a corner Jacuzzi tub for example, will fit in the space without having to move walls and that there are no drainage issues.
Having decided on the sink and bathtub, your next decision is that of bathrooms toilets. The vintage pull-chain W.C. is back in fashion so if you are going for functionality and panache, these are well worth looking at. Most toilets are available in colors to match your decor and sport features from built in fans to automatic bidets.
Small bathroom remodeling does comprise of more than simply changing the fixtures. For the perfect finishing touches, let your creative thinking run wild when choosing the right cabinetwork and accessories. If you are not confident of doing the job yourself, employ somebody to construct custom-built cabinets that are a perfect match to everything else in the room. In addition, spend a bit of cash on interesting accessories like soap decanters, toothbrush holders and bathroom wall mirrors.
Above all, select pieces that you enjoy and colors that make you feel mellow. A gorgeous bathroom stocked and decorated with items that appeal to you will definitely leave you feeling restored.

