I saw these cute fish decoration at the
same cafĂ© where we ordered the sausage pizza that I shared in my last week’s
MYM post. Was it made from brass? The pic looks rather dark as I didn’t use flash
light.
my home, my inspiration
Dec 17, 2012
High Quality Rig Mats
When were the last times
you see a kind of road mats? I remembered that I’ve ever seen it –many years
ago- when I’m still a college student. At that time, I was visiting a frozen
shrimp factory located near a wide river to complete a short research for my
final assignment. The factory used road mats to create temporary roads on the muddy
ground. The factory owner decided to
apply road mats as one heavy and expensive equipment has ever been sunk into a
swamp before. He said that placing road mats seemed costly at first but in
fact, the potential advantages that he may benefit values much more!
You can find road
mats in different specific functions; for example, rig mats are a sort of road mats which
its name refers to oilrigs since they are commonly applied to offer impermanent
road to oilrigs and support heavy equipments.
As mentioned before, placing rig mats can offer many advantages.
Compared to oilrigs
that situated in the Middle East, lots of oilrigs in Canada and Alaska face completely
different climate and topography. Oilrigs that located in areas that have large
wetlands and long rain or snow period must utilize high quality rig mats to
ensure the easy and safe access to oilrigs and mining sites. To attain the
optimal benefits of rig mats, make sure that you have chosen the reliable
producer like Quality Mat Company that has broad experience and expertise in
this industry –since 1974. It won’t be a wrong decision!
Dec 15, 2012
How to Bring a Country Feel to Your Home
More and
more people are realizing that working overtime doesn’t do them any good if
they do not use the free time they have to enjoy themselves. When it comes to
enjoying, people have to be able to relax and enjoy their home, because living
in a home that is not comfortable and nice to spend time in will never be a
good idea if you want to enjoy the time spent here. What’s more, when asked
about enjoying their homes, people most commonly have the idea that a country
feel is needed in order to fully relax in and enjoy a house. Well, we will here
discuss some great ideas that will help you bring a country feel to your home.
Concentrate on Wood and Wooden Furniture
Hardwood
floors, wooden furniture, and a fireplace in your living room will surely
scream country feel. Make sure that you have a feeling of walking into a log
cabin when you enter your living area. Regardless of the fact whether you have
a spacious or a small home, there is always place for a nice fireplace. Aside
from this, never insist on having a TV in your living room, as a fireplace and
some good, comfy furniture will surely suffice in most situations. If you
simply have to have a TV and you don’t want the country feel of your living
room, hide it in a beautiful cabinet which can be opened when and if needed.
Use Only Warm Colors
All the
furniture, upholstery, rugs, curtains, and decorations should be in warm
colors, such as brick red, pine green, russet, darker yellow, beige, and so on.
This will definitely bring a warm feeling into your home, and this combination
of colors will work for all seasons as well. Furthermore, warm colors go
perfectly with the natural color of all types of wood, and you will be glad for
choosing these colors when your furniture arrives and blends in amazingly.
Get Your Decorations at the Flea Market
Decorating
your home in a country style will definitely require you to get your hands a
little dirty and rummage through some very old stuff to find the perfect
decorations. Things like old ceramic kitchenware, wooden figurines, vintage
furniture such as old armchairs and coffee tables, old and obsolete items such
as old coffee grinders can and will be perfect additions to your country style
home. However, it is very important to remember not to overdo it, as a crowded home
can never be a good place for relaxation. Rather than this, decorate your come
tastefully and in the way you see fit.
Chris has been blogging about decorating for the last 4 years. Chris is passionate about French country furniture and English farmhouse decors.
Add Value and Style to Your Backyard with a Shed
Our suburbs are getting squeezier, no
doubt about it. Speaking as I am from a cramped flat in inner Melbourne which I
share with a tall man, a fat dog, a needling cat, two messy children and an
incubating fetus, I feel I have some first hand experience with this problem.
But it’s not a problem restricted to those of us occupying the inner city.
Plots of land in outer suburban developments continue to shrink in size, and
with property prices so criminally high ( I mean, really- this is not the
goddamn Cote D’azur we’re talking about here- why the stupid price tags for a
simple home?) many of us are being forced to occupy smaller premises than we’d
ideally prefer. There are canny solutions, however- if
you just know where to look. National Sheds do a fine line in backyard sheds that add
value and style to your property, and provide the significant bonus of being
detached from the rest of the house. This means that even the most smelly and
anti-social of pursuits can be indulged without bothering the sensibilities of
your fellow housemates.
The humble backyard shed has come a long way from the days when your Dad would get loudly shickered of a Sunday arvo, announce his plan to erect a shed- ‘a real man’s shed!’ and proceed to limply assemble a shamefully shambolic structure that became a blight on the backyard. Sheds these days are so sturdy and practical, in fact, that they can easily be used as guest sleeping quarters or a teenage retreat. The only limit is your imagination.
It’s a well established fact that home buyers look more favourably upon backyards with sheds, too- few of us, after all, don’t have a stash of something or other that just doesn’t fit in the house, or a passion for crafting one’s own pungent cheeses (ok, so not that many of us make our own cheese. Alex James from Blur does, however, and he seems like a decent sort).
If you’d like to learn more about the many different options available in backyard sheds, visit www.nationalsheds.com.au.
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