Monday, May 12, 2014

Beautiful Landscape Wall Plate





 Many people take their bathrooms for granted, they don't always put a lot of thought into the decorating of this room. We should take the time to decorate our bathrooms, because it is the one room that everyone sees when visiting. This landscape wall plate from Vietri can add a beautiful touch to your bathroom with little effort on your part.
T Is For Table

Making Your Small Apartment Yours






 Are you moving into an apartment for the first time? Or do you have a small apartment and have no idea where to start with decorating? The key is to utilize your space wisely, interchanging large expensive pieces with more affordable ones. The following article goes into detail about how to personalize your first apartment.

When it comes to color, I think it’s important to have balance in your space — a nice blend of both colors and neutrals can really make a space pop. If you’re worried your landlord won’t allow you to paint the walls, suggest neutral colors like gray, tan or maybe a soft lavender to avoid a drab interior. You may not want to live with the eggshell white color you might have seen in a college dormitory or your elementary school.

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Classic Beauty




 This handmade terracotta vase from Vietri will add elegance and charm to any room of the house. You can keep this piece in your home all year because white will complement any decor.

Friday, May 9, 2014

Perfect Present For Any Mother!





If you are looking for the perfect Mother's Day present, look no further. This beautiful ceramic planter will be the highlight of any garden. If you bring in the following coupon, you will receive 20% off today!

Table Setting Guides

 Do you know that there are different types of table settings for different events? There are informal, formal, and basic settings. Look at this guide to learn about the different types of settings.

Setting a table is not as difficult as it seems. The basic rule is: Utensils are placed in the order of use, that is, from the outside in. A second rule, with only a few exceptions is: Forks go to the left of the plate, and knives and spoons go to the right.
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