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Smart spending tips for spring home improvements

Tips to help you save on Spring home improvement projects:

home improvement tipsSpring home improvement season is on the way, and if you’re like most homeowners you have a list of jobs you want to accomplish. Some will be small, economical do-it-yourself projects. Others may require the services of a professional and a greater monetary investment. However you accomplish your home improvement plans, it’s important to do so as cost-effectively as possible.

To make the most of your home improvement projects this spring, take these five steps:

1. Define what you want to do. Be precise and detailed in exactly what you want to accomplish. Going into a home improvement project without a clear vision of the end result means you’ll be making decisions on the fly – and that’s the type of decision-making that can become costly. Knowing exactly what the scope of your project will be can help you better estimate the costs and stay on track with your budget and objectives.

2. Decide if you can do it yourself or need to hire a pro. Yes, DIY can save you dough, but only if you can do the job right the first time. Fixing mistakes can cost more in the long run than hiring a professional. Be honest with yourself about your DIY capabilities, and if a project is beyond your scope, look for a pro to help.

3. Make sure you’re hiring a reputable contractor. While the majority of home improvement contractors are honorable and just trying to earn an honest living, there are also less reliable ones out there, too. Doing business only with companies or contractors who are licensed and bonded can help you weed out the scam artists. Always seek independent reviews of any contractor you may hire. Don’t just rely on the references he or she provides.

4. Create a budget for your project, communicate it to your contractor and make sure he or she understands you’re committed to staying on budget. Good contractors know how to balance quality concerns and cost constraints and will work with you to avoid cost overruns. Your budget should lay out how much you will spend on materials and labor, with some “wiggle room” left over to cover emergencies or necessary changes.

5. Check your credit. It would be great to pay cash for everything your home needs, but it’s not always possible. It’s likely you’ll need to fund larger projects with credit, so it’s important to understand your credit status before you apply for any kind of loan or line of credit. Knowing your credit score and what’s on your credit report can help you better understand the likelihood of you getting the loan you need and what terms you might expect to get on a loan.

Spring is a great time to make improvements that will increase your home’s resale value and your enjoyment of your home. It’s important to make wise decisions about how you’ll manage and fund your home improvement projects, so that when the work is done, you’re left with a better home – and as little debt as possible.

Contact us at 914-576-2572 to schedule your free in home estimate.  We’ll make sure we work within your budget while providing the best quality craftsmanship!

 

Today’s dream home utilizes modern technology for increased functionality

Today's dream home utilizes modern technology for increased functionalityThe number of improving housing markets expanded for a sixth consecutive month in January 2013 according to the National Association of Home Builders/First American. With this positive sign, it’s an interesting time for homeowners to consider investing in high-tech home upgrades that not only increase their home’s value and simplify everyday tasks, but also create a dream home ambiance for the entire family to enjoy.

From lighting fixtures that turn on at your expected arrival to heated bathroom floors that warm up just before your alarm clock goes off, it can be surprising how one or two high-tech luxury upgrades can transform the functionality of your home.

According to Jack Thomasson, HGTV Dream Home House Planner, to get the biggest bang for your buck, the key is to start adding these updates where it matters the most.

“The kitchen is the perfect place to apply technology that connects our home to our lifestyle,” says Thomasson, “When applied properly, technology in the kitchen can have a greater impact than when applied in any other room of the house.”

For example, the simple addition of a new faucet with touch technology, like those found in the 2013 HGTV Dream Home, can add ease and efficiency to everyday tasks. By allowing- the water flow to be activated with a simple tap anywhere on the faucet, handle or spout, faucets like the Delta Cassidy single-handle pull down kitchen faucet with Touch2O Technology, help homeowners conserve water and -avoid unwanted messes while entertaining.

This ease and efficiency added by touch technology is being incorporated into new homes at rates never seen before, as more and more consumers use the technology on a daily basis to interact with smart phones, ATM machines, tablets, computers, printers and other devices. It is now possible to utilize touch technology on tablets and smart phones to remotely adjust lights, monitor room temperature, or even summon a hidden flat screen television. Not only are these tools adding time-saving solutions but they are also providing new energy-saving benefits that can be felt on your water, electric and natural gas bills at home.

While only about 3 percent of homes in the U.S. include these automation systems today, this percentage is expected to grow by double-digit rates as the global home automation industry is anticipated to become a $35.6 billion industry by 2016. Fueled by the latest mobile apps, homeowners across America are controlling their interior and exterior lighting, unlocking the front door for guests and arming their security systems and more with a simple touch.

Whether updating an older home or evaluating options for new construction, people have many options when it comes to incorporating technological upgrades in the home and as the market continues to grow, more exciting options will emerge. Homeowners now know they need not wait to add smart functionality and style today to create their dream home of the future.

Do you think you’ll add any of these new technologies to your home?

Gary Bruzzese

Organize Your Home With Decluttering

Organize Your Home With DeclutteringDecluttering the home is a tough task for almost everyone because it involves parting with items we are used to and organizing the entire area in a better and more functional way. Effective decluttering has plenty of benefits – for our health, mood and the functionality of the home as a whole.  A decluttering project can make your home look much better and the results will be visible.  Decluttering doesn’t have to be a fast-paced process, but you have to be realistic about things and get rid of those that you never use.  Here are some of the rules of decluttering which will help you significantly:

1. Furniture:   You need to use your furniture pieces for what they are intended. If the kitchen table is used more for storage or a dumping area, you know you have a problem. It’s a place to cook and have a family meal, not store items. The kitchen is a focal area in every home and should be used accordingly. Make a habit of cleaning the kitchen table and only put items that add beauty to it – a bowl of fruit, a vase with flowers, a box with bread, etc.

2. Treasures:   If your home is cluttered it’s difficult to spot the actual treasured possessions. Take them out from Organize Your Home With Declutteringdrawers and declutter the shelves one by one. You don’t need that many things all over the place to have a beautiful home. In fact, a more minimalist design is always the better way to organize your possessions.

3. Time:  When the home is decluttered, you can clean and tidy up easily, which leaves you more time for other things like simply sitting down and relaxing. Moreover, it will make the rest of the family more inclined to help you after seeing the benefits of the decluttered area.

4. Guests:  With a clean and decluttered home it’s much easier to invite guests on a regular basis and not start with tidying up all over. This can even improve your social life.

5. Health:  One of the biggest benefits of decluttering the home is the much cleaner living environment, which is medically proven. These benefits on the health include: reduced stress, better sleep, less depression, less colds and flu, easier breathing, immune system that’s more resilient to illnesses, cleaner skin, more motivation, healthier plants and more. All of these benefits are enough to show you how important decluttering is for having a clean and healthy home.

Organize Your Home With DeclutteringDon’t postpone this task anymore and look for other storage options for all those items that keep lying around and cluttering the rooms. Once you organize your home properly, you will be astonished at how much better you feel at home and wonder why you haven’t done it earlier.

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Bio: Ella Andrews is a content writer who has great flair for decoration and interior design. She is always searching for new challenges. Therefore her present article is focused on house maintenance related theme.

Home Improvement Tips for 2013

home improvement tips 2013Anyone looking to improve their homes in 2013 should look at a few key areas across their property, from making significant changes, to adapting your home to be more energy and eco conscious; this can be achieved in a number of ways and can go hand in hand with freeing up space around your home as well as with renovating key rooms. Making these changes can ultimately help to boost the value of your home while also making it more comfortable and cost effective.

Declutter

It can be easy to let clutter build up around your home whether that means filling up a garage or basement with old items or not clearing out cupboards on a regular basis. Living in the same house for a long time will mean that you will gradually fill up your available space which can make it difficult to make changes.

A cluttered home can also put off prospective buyers. Decluttering can consequently involve going through different rooms and either throwing out, recycling, or selling items: old DVDs and books can be sold online, and, in some cases, mobile phones and other electronics can be recycled for cash.

Renovate Key Rooms

By focusing on key rooms around your house you can make a stronger impact on your property’s overall decor and its appeal to buyers. The main rooms to focus on include the kitchen, bathroom, and the master bedroom. Kitchens can be improved by removing central islands to create space and by installing granite counter tops; you can improve bathrooms by creating walk in showers or by fully converting spare bathrooms into waterproof wet rooms. For master bedrooms, repainting and replacing curtains with roller blinds can help to increase the effect of available light.

Be More Eco Conscious

There are many ways in which you can make your home more eco friendly. These ways can range from recycling more to using less water; devices can be fitted to taps to limit water usage while a water meter can be more cost effective than relying on local averages. You can also start a compost heap in the garden and use recycled newspaper as insulating material in lofts to reduce heat loss

Switch Energy Providers

If you’ve been using the same energy provider, or providers, for several years, it can be a good idea to switch at the start of 2013. Look around for deals and be mindful that energy prices as a whole are set to rise during 2013. Providers that combine gas and electric prices and that can offer you incentives for switching are available.

Make Lots of Small Changes

Rather than making large-scale changes to your home it can sometimes be more efficient to focus on a range of small renovations around a property. These renovations might include fixing broken taps, replacing light fixtures, and getting rid of old curtains. Minor upgrades, which can involve hanging new art, or switching the lighting scheme in rooms to include lamps and dimmer switches, can help to boost value and add personality to rooms.

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Author Bio: Liam Ohm writes about home improvement, from estate agents in Maidstone to how to make your home eco-friendly. In his spare time he enjoys travelling and networking.

Fixing a Leaky Toilet

toilet-labeledWe’ve all had plumbing problems. We’ve all spent 20 minutes of our lives trying to unclog a toilet or unclog a drain. It’s safe to say that these types of issues turn us away from all other plumbing problems. Most of the clients that I talk to say the only toilet or plumbing issue they are comfortable fixing is a clogged toilet. I generally agree with them, but it doesn’t have to be that way.

A leaky toilet is actually pretty common and it’s not difficult to remedy. So begin your journey into toilet freedom now.

Check the float and inlet valve

–          Open the tank. If the water level is above the overflow tube, the problem could very well be attributed to the float or inlet valve. When the float rises with the level of the water, the inlet valve is then informed when to shut off. If this doesn’t work, the water never shuts off and spills into the overflow tube and then into the toilet bowl.

–          To make sure all this works properly, flush the toilet, and, as the water begins to rise, lift the rod that holds the float. If the water stops, the inlet valve is in working order and the problem is actually with the float.

Adjust the float

–          There is a screw at the top of the fill valve (next to the overflow tube, aka ballcock) that allows you to adjust the level of the float. With it, you can reduce the level that the water can rise in the tank. If you can’t get this to correct the problem, the float is most often the cause.

–          If the float has a hole and lies too low in the water, it will never be able to trip the inlet valve. Inspect the float to make sure it is in working order. If it is not, a new rod and float are inexpensive (like most plumbing fixtures) and easy to replace.

Shut off the water

–          If you’ve tested this far and the water still rises too far, you’ve got a problem with the ballcock (at the top of the fill valve). You could replace the ballcock itself, but it’s actually easy to replace the entire assembly.

–          In order to do that you need to turn off the water supply to the toilet. The shutoff valve is located on the wall behind the toilet near the floor. Once this is completed, flush the toilet and hold down the handle to remove most of the water from the tank. You can get rid of most of the excess water with a large sponge.

Replace the assembly

–          Disconnect the supply line that connects the ballcock at the base of the tank (it’s the only line coming out of the toilet. It’s connected to the wall). Use slip joint pliers to loosen the nut.

–          After the nut is off, push the assembly up from the bottom of the tank (where the supply line used to be).

–          Drop the new ballcock assembly into place. Tighten the nut using slip joint pliers. Be sure not to over-tighten the nut because you could crack the tank. Then reattach the supply line.

–          Once it’s all in place, clip the new refill tube into place. Then turn the water back on.

Check the flapper

–          If you’ve made it this far and none of these are the issue, then you’ve got a problem with your flapper. To test this, you’ll want to turn off the water and wait to see whether the water level drops significantly. If after 15 minutes you notice that it has dropped significantly, the problem could be that the flapper chain is too tight, which would prevent the flapper from dropping all the way to the seat. It could also be a leak in the flapper.

Replace the flapper

–          You’re going to need to drain the tank again. Same as before, turn off the water and flush the toilet, making sure to hold down the handle. There will most likely be some excess water, but there’s no need to worry about it.

–          Once that’s done, wipe the flapper seat (sits underneath the flapper) with a clean cloth to get rid of debris. Then check it for cracks or splits.

–          Now you’ll want to check the flapper for splits, cracks, or tears, and that it sits snugly against the seat. If it is damaged, pull it off and replace it with a similar one.

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Diane Kuehl is a home improvement professional and owner of DIY Mother. She lives in Springfield, Illinois with her husband and two kids.

Flowers that Find Winter Appealing

Flowers that Find Winter AppealingAre you a gardening enthusiast that’s just starting out his journey in the world of growing flowers? Know that before you actually begin creating a flower garden you should acquaint yourself with the matter. It’s always better when someone explains to you what to do instead of having to teach yourself the hard way by trying and failing several times. This is why acquiring some information prior to starting to grow flowers will only make it easier on you. Fortunately, you’ve come to the right place. Now that winter is right around the corner, winter-blooming flowers are something you can begin preparing with.

Hellebores are flowers that are nowhere to be found in a summer garden because they go dormant. Reviving at the end of November with large dark-green leaves and blooming in January/February, the Helleborus vesicarius gives green blossoms with burgundy marks on the inside and outside of its cup-shaped form. Depending on the type, hellebores start blooming in November up until April. A lot of them self-sow, so you even don’t have to plant them again. Other species like Helleborus multifidus, Helleborus cyclophyllus, Helleborus odorus and Helleborus viridis also blossom in the winter.  Hellebore flowers are typically seen in Europe.

Helleborus niger or the Christmas rose allows us to enjoy its flowers at the end of November but there are other variations that bloom as late as March. Some of its blossoms have a diameter of 10 cm/4 inches; others are way smaller – down to 2.5 cm/1 inch in diameter.

Flowers that Find Winter Appealing

Phlox nivalis is another flower that blooms in the winter. It may start blooming in the early November.  It’s flowers are large and bright pink. Phloxes enjoy the winter sun and require good drainage. Phlox douglasii shows its blossoms in December with purple to violet shades.  Phlox is a common flower for North America.

Iris unguicularis is another type of flower in the group of the winter-blooming ones. The first blossoms can be noticed in the middle of November. Its leaves are slender and the flowers are blue-purple. In the summer this type of iris is dormant. It’s advisable not to water it too much even if the summer is dry.

Iris reticulata deigns to open its bluish grey leaves in late December, but its flowers bloom in early February. The winter sun seems to best appeal to the flower because it chooses to blossom during the cold period. As for the soil, Iris reticulata is not very pretentious – an ordinary one will do just fine.  Iris flowers can typically be seen in the northern temperature zone.

Snowdrops and crocuses grow from bulbs and look very delicate and fragile, but you probably already know that. Flowers that Find Winter AppealingGalanthus caucasicus (a type of snowdrop) starts blooming at the end of November and continues until Christmas when Galanthus nivalis takes the lead. Both of the flower species like dry soil in the summer and moist in the winter as well as the sunbeams in the coldest months.  Snowdrops are typically seen throughout Europe.

Crocus laevigatus has violet to purple petals and is fragrant. This delicate beauty can be seen around Christmas. There are other species of the Crocus genus that bloom in January, February or early March.

Winter flowers must be fond of the cold weather, unlike people, since this is the season they choose to unveil their beauty to us. These flowers honor winter with special attention. It takes courage to survive the coldest season, which the flowers above definitely have.

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Bio: Daisy Hart is a writer and blogger with great flair for flowers and flower decoration. She is focused on writing the best possible way and is constantly searching for new sources of inspiration. Her present article treats: common and unusual winter flowers related thematic.

Put your home on autopilot to save time, money and energy

energy efficient gadgetsEvery homeowner can remember a time when they wondered, “Did I lock the front door this morning?” or “Did I leave a light on?” Others can attest to that feeling of dread knowing their air conditioner is running full blast while they’re away on a weekend trip. There’s nothing worse than worrying about the security of your home – or your rising electric bill – while you’re away.

Fortunately, recent advancements in home technology offer peace of mind when it comes to energy efficiency, security and time savings. Almost any home can be put on “autopilot” without breaking the bank. Many areas of the home can benefit from some simple technology upgrades.

Efficiency

Heating and cooling a home accounts for 50 percent or more of a home’s energy bill, so it’s important to incorporate the latest technology to make it as easy as possible to be as efficient as possible.

“We have seen some great advancements in home technology that maximize the energy efficiency of heating and cooling products,” says Bobby DiFulgentiz, an energy efficiency expert with Lennox International. “For example, as thermostats become more advanced, homeowners now have the ability to optimize home comfort and energy savings.”

One example of these smart thermostats is the Lennox icomfort Wi-Fi thermostat. Homeowners can maximize energy savings through its one-touch away mode and remote control capabilities. Additionally, the thermostat communicates with a home’s HVAC system and provides real-time alerts to service providers regarding any maintenance issues that need attention. The icomfort Wi-Fi also is the only thermostat that can blend into its surroundings by using customizable “skins” that match wallpaper or paint, or even allow it to be disguised as a piece of art or a family photo. Water usage also is a concern when it comes to efficiency. Homeowners can cut down on water bills by using home sprinkler systems that incorporate Wi-Fi technology. These systems allow homeowners to start or stop sprinklers from anywhere, avoiding water waste when heavy rains have already saturated the lawn. Many systems now even include wireless capabilities that prevent sprinklers from activating during rain or freezing temperatures.

Security

Homeowners can rest easy, thanks to automated systems that ensure their home is safe and secure. Companies now offer products that check, open and close garage doors directly from a smartphone, tablet or computer. There are also lock systems that respond only to the fingerprints of residents of the home. If that’s not enough, new technologies send text or email updates when doors are locked or unlocked, and can remotely lock doors through Wi-Fi.

Time Savings

Finally, kitchen appliances are beginning to integrate technologies to streamline the day-to-day routines of homeowners, allowing for maximum time savings. Consumers can take the hassle out of finding the perfect cooking setting by using a microwave that can scan a bar code on a dish and automatically adjusts to the correct time and power for the particular product. Ovens equipped with Wi-Fi allow cooks to monitor their meals on a mobile device and put the crock pot to shame.

Families can also save time while enjoying the convenience of home automation. Wi-Fi-enabled mailboxes send text or email alerts when mail has arrived. Parents can even save the time it takes to beg their child to stop playing video games by using a tool that automatically limits the time spent on an electronic device.

Peace of mind isn’t all about expensive, over-the-top upgrades. Home automation can save time and money, and offer customized comfort and security, often through simple technology tweaks.

What do you think about these new Wi-Fi technologies?

Four steps to a more beautiful bathroom

Four steps to a more beautiful bathroomThe bathroom is one of the most frequented areas in your home, making your choice of bathroom decor pretty important. Don’t forget about this key area when considering your next home improvement project. With a few tips, you can take your bathroom from so-so to spectacular in no time at all.

Rejuvenate with paint 
The quickest way to beautify your bathroom – or any area in your home – is with a fresh coat of paint. Color has a huge influence on the mood of your space, and you can instantly brighten, calm or energize your space with a few strokes of a paint brush.  Don’t stop at the walls, either. Use paint to bring new life to cabinets and vanities, and don’t forget to touch up the trim and molding.

Storage organization 
Storing all of your toiletries, accessories and styling tools can be a challenge, but finding ways to avoid clutter is important when decorating a small room. Organization is key to a great-looking bathroom, so incorporate storage options that can add style while saving space. Rather than a traditional towel bar, try staggered wall hooks or a standing coat rack. Keep items like extra hand towels, toilet paper and cleaning supplies easily available in woven wicker baskets, and arrange counter toiletries in unused serving trays beneath the vanity or on floating shelves. Pieces of furniture found in other rooms in your home are also great for maximizing bathroom storage: end tables, shelves and dressers can be the perfect solutions to a small space.

Functional fashion 
Just because your bathroom is small doesn’t mean you need to sacrifice fashion for function. You can instantly bring style to the space by hanging an embroidered or textured fabric shower curtain in front of a neutral or clear shower liner. Coordinating absorbent floor mats next to the bathtub and sink will prevent water damage while bringing flair to the room. And you’ll use one nearly every time you are in the room, so invest in plush towels in a variety of colors and sizes for a luxurious, coordinated look. Finally, add stylish accessories such as soap dispensers, toothbrush holders and tissue box covers to give your room a sophisticated look without taking up precious counter space.

Making scents 
Once you’ve given the room a new look, appeal to the other senses and give your space a fresh, clean atmosphere. Bathrooms aren’t always associated with the most agreeable odors, so an especially aromatic room will be a pleasant surprise for visitors. Whether fresh linen, clean lemon, or soothing lavender, a scent will instantly influence the atmosphere of your bathroom. And with nearly limitless options including scented candles, plug-in fresheners, potpourri and oil diffusers, you’ll be sure to find something that works with your decor.

With a few stylish but space-saving tips, you can easily give your bathroom a whole new look, and create a space that you’ll love.

Need some extra help sprucing up your bathroom?  We specialize in bathroom renovations & remodels.  Give us a call at 914-576-2572 or shoot us an email to  bruzzesehomeimprovements@gmail.com.

Winter Gardens Combine Convenient with Beauteous

Winter Gardens Combine Convenient with BeauteousWinter couldn’t be called exactly a welcoming season with the associations of cold and snow that come with it. This is the season when all greenery is covered in white as far as your sight can reach. The world around is still, nature looks as if it is fallen asleep waiting for better times to come. A desire to replace the dull colours with brighter hues arises probably because the weather outside is so gloomy that one wants something more cheerful to have around for a change.

A winter garden can bring back spring and summer in your life and the positive mood they bring with them. It is falsely perceived that when the coldest season comes, all plant life disappears and gardening should cease until it gets warmer again. It doesn’t have to be that way. If you’re willing to have plants and flowers in your garden even in the winter, this is not a mission impossible. You just have to be determined enough, to have the knowledge, the tools and the necessary facility.

A solar greenhouse fits perfectly (as seen in the picture above) where you can grow plants indoors. Other than that, there are crops that can be planted outside and do just fine in lower temperatures. Knowing the secrets of winter gardening will help any devoted, and determined, gardener have fresh and natural herbs, vegetables, flowers and fruit when nobody else does.

When you first start with your winter garden, you have to consider some factors that will help you choose the plants you want to grow. Usually, the conditions in your region determine the plants that can be grown there. But in an indoor, solar or otherwise heated greenhouse you can practically grow anything that is usually grown in the warmer months. What can be planted in such indoor winter garden is rosemary, parsley, spinach, lettuce, potatoes, carrots, broad beans, mangetout, tomatoes as long as you establish the needed conditions. Some seeds are sown directly, others – in pots. Another thing that has to be considered is the amount of space that each type of plant is required to have in order to grow well. A warm greenhouse is considered one with a minimum temperature of about 13ºC/55ºC, and even if at night the temperature drops, it will still be higher than the one outside. Since in the winter days are shorter, you should have in mind that you might need an additional source of light in your greenhouse to simulate the presence of the sun. Pollination is also an issue that has to be paid attention to. Tomatoes, for example, self-pollinate which means that no insects are needed for the purpose – you can simply shake the plant and it’s done. When this method can’t be applied, what gardeners do is transfer pollen from the male to the female blossom with a cotton swab or a painting brush.

As far as crops that grow in cold weather outdoors are concerned, you have to plant them in late summer. If you do that in September, you’ll get the results in winter or early spring depending on what you’ve planted. Leeks, garlic, kale, cauliflower, Brussel sprouts, collards, broccoli, and cabbage can be grown that way.

Having a winter garden a few steps away from your home certainly brings a lot of benefits. The very fact that you grow your own food makes it safer, healthier and tastier. You are aware how you’ve grown it, what fertilizer you used, how the plants were treated, so worries about harmful components immediately disappear. Having plants and herbs picked up right from your garden is also beneficial for your family bank because you won’t spend money on them. Growing your own produce is relevant to gardening as a whole, not just in the winter, which makes the idea of green living part of your life. The more practical side of having crops at hand is that you can always prepare something fast out of the products you have without having to walk/drive to the store when you’re feeling too exhausted, for example.

Don’t forget that plants require regular care. The produce doesn’t just magically turn up out of the blue. You have to Winter Gardens Combine Convenient with Beauteousbe enthusiastic enough to do some work in the greenhouse in the winter. Compared to the warmer months, people tend to not go out much when they are cold unless it’s necessary. Gardening is a great way to get out and do something useful, to stretch your legs a little. It’s like a kind of an exercise to keep you in good shape in the months you’re reluctant to move around because of the bad weather conditions. The lack of sun can be compensated by the vitamins that fresh and natural vegetables and fruit provide. It’s all good for the immune system.

Another positive aspect of having a winter garden would be to turn it into a flower haven on earth. Just entering in there will give you the feeling of spring and summer with all the colours and greenness. The types of flowers that are suitable for growing in a cool indoor greenhouse include Primroses, Nasturtiums, Azaleas, Freesias, Amaryllis, Hyacinths, Impatiens, etc. They have to be planted in pots but in a special soil, not the one from your yard because it carries pests. The pleasant fragrance that comes from the greenhouse will draw you to it as if you’re captured by some kind of an invisible power. What’s most important is that you’ll be cheered up and charged with fresh energy looking at all the beauty that you’ve created yourself.

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Daisy Hart is a writer and blogger with great flair for flowers and flower decoration. She is focused on writing the best possible way and is constantly searching for new sources of inspiration. Her present article treats: winter gardening and flowers related thematic.

Make Your Own DIY Flower-Inspired Home Decoration

Make Your Own DIY Flower-Inspired Home DecorationFeeling crafty enough today? How about some ideas for flowery decoration? Fresh flowers arranged with a clear vision all around your home will certainly make it look welcoming. A well-known fact is that seeing bright colours around brings good mood. It’s all in the way humans perceive the world. So, colours can be associated with flowers (the rhyme is unintentional but fits perfectly). Not only are they beautiful but some of them also carry their own fragrance as a bonus. Now that winter is knocking at the door and your mood seems to get gloomier, so as the weather outside, you can bring spring and summer to your home by decorating it with flower motifs.

It’s always better to have fresh flowers around arranged in a vase that contributes to the overall look of the bouquet without stealing the glam out of the focal point – the head of the floral arrangement. Needless to say, it will look stunning, but this is the most usual thing that can be seen in a home. It’s not that it doesn’t look pretty, but let’s think out of the box and find other ways to use flowers as part of a home decoration.

A combination of candles and flowers sounds tempting enough not to be shown to you. How exactly will they be synchronized in order to make the perfect match? It’s all about imagination, as a beginning. Decorating candles with dry and pressed flowers is an idea that definitely deserves your attention. It’s obvious that you should have dried the flowers beforehand. For this purpose, you may place the flowers in between books and wait for them to dry. This will only work with flat blooms. You can add some dried leaves as well to make the design you’re aiming for more interesting. What you should do is embed the flowers/leaves onto the candle and then dip this in heated clear wax. Voila! There you have a one-of-its-kind flower design on your candle.

And since we are on the topic of dried flowers, there is something else you can do with them. This thing requires having a picture frame. You’ve already guessed what is suggested here. Placing the pressed flowers in a frame, perhaps a vintage one, with some kind of a paper as a background, or even a drawing, is a way to make your home look more chic and less ordinary. The thought that you did this yourself will warm your heart each time you look at your creation.

How does the idea of a floral lampshade sound to you? Perfect! Let’s make one, then. You won’t believe how easy it actually is. What you’ll need is some fake flowers to glue onto the lampshade. This is all it takes. You can put as many as you want and in the colour you prefer. It will surely add a romantic feel your bedroom.

A floral napkin ring is the next thing you can use fake flowers for. Choose ones that look fancy. It’s preferable to use flowers made of silk because, this way, the result of your project will look more delicate. Regular napkin rings will do perfectly. You just have to glue or sew the flower on them. Your guests will be astonished at this presentation, especially when you tell them you did it yourself.

Now that you have the ideas, start applying them in order to create unique pieces that will certainly adorn you home.

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Daisy Hart is a writer and blogger with great flair for flowers and flower decoration. She is focused on writing the best possible way and is constantly searching for new sources of inspiration. Her present article treats: flowerdelivery home decorating flowers thematic.

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