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Installing a Stained Glass Lamp above Pool Table

POSTED BY admin on Sep 27, 2008 under Home Repair

As with any indoor sport you need a sufficient amount of light above a pool table. Pool table lights are often placed at the ceiling above pool table. These lights must be strong enough without hurting the eyes. This way, the players can clearly see the table, as well as the balls. Most pool table tops are deep green, and with poor lighting it is difficult to see anything but the green. Not only that, but a good light over a pool table also adds to the ambiance of the room. So much that people like to add neon lights around the perimeter of the room, in the darker areas, for an added effect.

Using Stained Glass Lampshades for Home Decoration

POSTED BY admin on Sep 27, 2008 under Home Repair

Using stained glass in a home decoration never seems to go out of style. There are very many ways to integrate stained glass into your home design. One of the most simple but at the same time elegant ways is to purchase stained glass lampshades. These lampshades are both beautiful and functional, and provide soft charming light being placed in any room.

Stained glass is made by fusing colored enamels to pieces of glass and firing them at temperature of up to 1100 degrees Fahrenheit. There are many colors used in stained glass art. The most important quality of good stained glass is that the colors are transparent enough for the light to shine through and it is also wonderful that the colors never fade.

Sophisticated Home Decoration With Stained Glass Lamps

POSTED BY admin on Sep 27, 2008 under Home Repair

Stained glass lamps give an old world charm, warm and calm feeling. They can be used to replace candles to eliminate the problem of lighting many candles and replacing them regularly. At the same time, it lends a warm and radiant feel to the room. When you install stained glass lamps, you will feel like you are living in another world. Air of your house will be kaleidoscopically colorful, when sun will glance at your place. There will be no grey sky and sad mood in your house!

How To Organize Your Kitchen On A Budget

POSTED BY admin on Jul 2, 2008 under Home Repair

Trying to get your kitchen organized can be hard enough but when you are on a budget, it can feel downright impossible. There are a lot of unique uses for things that you already have in your home that you can use to organize your kitchen in no time.

Electric Lawn Mowers For Ease Of Use

POSTED BY admin on Jun 12, 2008 under Gardening

All about buying a lawnmower. Find information on cordless lawn mowers, zero turn lawnmowers, electric mowers, riding mowers and push mowers

People who like to be stylish and always follow the fashion, electric lawn mowers come as the new way to keep their garden in the perfect condition. They are newer breed of lawn mowers that are just perfect for the smaller garden, conducive to the environment, with lesser maintenance costs and are also very user friendly. But those with bigger lawns or gardens should strictly avoid using these types of lawn mowers.

Wood Selection Guide for Corbels and Wood Carvings

POSTED BY admin on Jun 6, 2008 under Home Repair

InvitingHome.com offers a wide variety of
are all made from select hardwoods, which are durable but also pliable
enough for woodworking. Our Wood Selection Guide takes a look at seven
hardwood species: alder, beech, cherry, hard maple, oak (red and
white), poplar, and white hardwood. Which is the right wood species for your corbels?    
It’s not always an easy choice. But our Wood Selection Guide can help
you pick the best wood for your home improvement project, with a
particular eye toward corbels. Whether you’re a homeowner, designer or
builder, we hope you find this guide to be a valuable resource.Alder:   
Alder, a hardwood grown in the Pacific Northwest, is a common choice
for corbels as well as cabinetry and furniture. This wood is prized for
its consistency in color and ability to take stain well ? two factors
to keep in mind if you’re considering alder wood corbels.    A
beautiful wood that is growing in popularity, alder is relatively soft
compared with other hardwoods and thus easy to work with. It features
graining and rich tones that are similar to cherry, but at a much lower
price tag. (Note: Alder wood corbels are a new addition to the
InvitingHome.com catalog.)Beech:   
Beech is a cream-colored hardwood that grows primarily in North America
and in parts of Europe. Perhaps best known as the wood used in baseball
bats, beech is also found in wood corbels and hardwood floors. Three
factors that make beech a popular choice for corbels: it takes stain
well, is easy to work with, and has an excellent finish. (Note: Beech
wood corbels are a new addition to the InvitingHome.com catalog.)Cherry   
A perennial favorite among homeowners, cherry has been used by
furniture-makers for literally thousands of years. This beautiful
hardwood brings a classy touch to corbels, flooring, cabinetry, butcher
block countertops, and other home furnishings. Strong and relatively
hard, cherry is known for its durability. But its beauty is the primary
reason it’s so often chosen for corbels. Initially light brown in tone,
cherry gradually darkens over time to display warm, reddish-brown hues.
If you’re looking to add a special touch to your cherry corbels, this
wood looks spectacular when finished with a clear polyurethane varnish.
Hard Maple   
Whatever your family can dish out, hard maple can take it. This wood is
used in flooring and even cutting boards, so you know it’s more than
tough enough for corbels. Its hardness and stiffness make hard maple
more difficult to carve, but these features also enable crisper detail
and more intricate carving motifs.    Hard maple generally has
interesting graining that adds life to corbels. A relatively clear wood
that ranges from light brown to creamy tan in color, it takes nicely to
natural or light finishes. Honey brown stain tends to complement hard
maple corbels particularly well. Oak (Red and White)   
Oak, the most abundant hardwood species in the United States, has been
a favorite of craftsmen for hundreds of years. Very hard and durable,
oak is a popular choice for corbels, cabinets, floors and many types of
furniture. The species comes in two basic varieties: red and white.    
Both red and white oak stain beautifully in most any color and sport
distinctive grain patterns ranging from straight lines to wide arcs.
Red oak, the more common of the varieties, has a pinkish tint and open
grain pores. White oak has a slightly greenish hue and smaller pores. Poplar   
Poplar trees can reach heights of 150 feet, making them the tallest of
all U.S. hardwood species. Prized for its durability, the wood is used
in corbels as well as kitchen cabinets, mouldings and doors. You’ll
also find poplar in many musical instruments.     Poplar is
pale yellow to white in color with a greenish tint in the sapwood and
open grain pores. It stains well across a range of colors (including a
honey tone with darker colors) and holds paint quite nicely too. A
reasonably priced option when choosing a wood for your corbels. White Hardwood   
White hardwood, or basswood, is used for corbels, mouldings, furniture
and even Venetian blinds and shutters. In terms of appearance , this
wood is fairly plain: very light cream in color with little to no grain.   
What makes white hardwood stand out ? particularly for crafting corbels
? is that it’s so easy to work with. The softness and straight grain of
white hardwood make it the ideal carving wood. It also takes well to
paint or a polyurethane finish.

Choosing the right landscaping contractor for the job

POSTED BY admin on May 14, 2008 under Gardening

It is vitally important that you do your best to choose the perfect
landscaping contractor to work on your yard or project. You cannot
afford to choose randomly from the Yellow Pages when looking for a good
landscaping contractor because with this method you have no way of
actually knowing if they are any good at all. And you need your
landscaping contractor to be good, very good.

Choose the landscaping company that will do the best work for you

POSTED BY admin on May 14, 2008 under Gardening

In this day of the information age it has never been easier to find out
what you need to know in order to hire the right landscaping company
for the job. No matter if your job is a small one of a large one you
still need to make sure that the landscaping company that you choose is
reliable and trustworthy and that they actually know what they are
doing.

Low maintenance landscaping Chicago

POSTED BY admin on May 14, 2008 under Gardening

If you live in the Chicago area and you are interested in getting some
landscaping, Chicago native plants are your best choices. If you choose
native plants you will find that your garden or yard will be much
easier to take care of as time wears on.

Layering garden landscaping

POSTED BY admin on May 14, 2008 under Gardening

Could your home do with a little more garden landscaping? Probably so,
and that is a good thing. In fact you should be very excited about it
because there is nothing more fun than garden landscaping, it will get
your imagination working overtime and you will have a ball planting and
rearranging your plants and flowers.

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