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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Interior Designing of Homes in the Indian Style With Sari Fabric

Interior designing is indeed gaining a lot of popularity, and it does not take too much to do it yourself (DIY). What with the different themes that are available, people are trying different themes for their homes. Indian interior designing is gaining a lot of popularity internationally because of the bold and beautiful colors that are used traditionally. This can be very easy to implement. If you have a general idea of how this theme looks, you can combine it with your own innovative ideas to create the best style of interior decoration for your home. You need to first understand the basic Indian tradition before you start implementing it. Indians worship the sun and hence in the entire furnishing of their homes, the sun and its beauty will be engraved. Be it the doors, the windows, the patterns on their fabric; all symbolize the sun and its majesty in some way. If you want the right Indian look for your rooms, you would do well to incorporate the symbols of the sun in prominent areas.

You can even incorporate the presence of a mural on your walls which will provide the entire room grandeur. Use of wooden decorations picturing animals like cows, antelopes etc will depict the traditional reverence with which nearly all animals are viewed in India. The color on the walls can be a pale or yellow so that the murals are projected.

Use of the right fabrics is another important consideration. Fabrics for the cushions, curtains, wall hangings etc can be done using bright colors. A great way to do this is to make use of saris, the traditional Indian garment. If you go to local stores, you will be able to get the right selection of saris. These are lengthy yards of material that are rich is colors and are available in a variety of materials to suit all pockets. For convenience, all you need to do is hop online and shop from quality online Indian stores

You can cut out the rich border of these saris to be used as patterns for your curtains. The right combination of gold and silver on your curtains can make it look really grand. This can be used as drapes and even as bed linen which will give the most attractive look to your home.

Go ahead and bring the Gods into your home with Indian interior decorations.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Construction and Building Materials - Different Products to Learn About


A home or a business establishment will not be complete without the presence of construction and building materials. From the planning and the foundation to the construction of a structure itself, these materials are always necessary.

The most common construction and building materials include plywood and cement. Plywood is a layered board that is produced by gluing and compressing thin layers of wood together. Each layer's grain is attached at right angles to the next layer. Cement, on the other hand is made out of fine gray powder usually mixed with sand and water to make concrete. Aside from these two, there are other products under this industrial product category.

Bricks and tiles
Bricks are rectangular blocks of clay and other similar materials baked until it is hard. This is often used in walls of houses and other large permanent structures. Whereas, tiles are essential coverings not only for floors but for roofs and walls as well. It is a thin piece of flat or curved material baked and glazed to perfection. It makes use of clay or other synthetic materials to come up with the desired output.
There are different bricks and tiles that every homebuilder may enjoy. The common materials include porcelain, igneous rock and stone. These are applied in kitchen, bathroom and living room floors, walls and ceilings.

Paint and surface coatings
These are often referred to as finishing touches of a structure. It can be applied from the roof to the floors and from the walls, to windows and doors. Paint is that colored liquid applied to a surface either for protective or decorative purposes. Just like facial makeup, it makes every edifice or building more attractive to owners and passers-by.

Paints and surface coatings are further classified into semi-gloss latex coating and high-temperature coating. They may be applied with the use of a paint brush or a spray. Anti-mildew coatings are also favored in home improvements and business constructions.

Other construction and building materials
Products are offered depending on the specific purposes they render. There are building materials, construction machinery and equipment and decorations of construction. Other construction and building materials include ceiling and floor items, hardware accessories, heat-barrier materials, wall coverings, toilet partition and accessories and bathroom sanitary equipment materials.
For more complicated work, construction machinery and equipment like boring machines, stone crushing machinery and concrete equipment are used. For decoration, people may also look for doors and window panels, lightings and kitchen systems as well as furniture slides, automatic doors and blinds.
~Richard C. Milton

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

The Need for Building Repairs

Building repairs refer to repairs that need to be carried out on a property to ensure its structural safety. There are many different types of building repairs that can be undertaken on a property such as work to resolve problems surrounding damp, drainage, electrical, plumbing and subsidence as well as structural repairs.

Damp
The most common form of damp is rising damp. This occurs when moisture from the ground rises up by capillary action and rises up the walls of a property. This moisture will most likely carry salts, which are deposited on the face of the wall when the moisture evaporates. This leaves the walls of your property stained and damaged.

Structural
When it comes to structural problems you will most likely start to notice problems with your roof, walls or ceiling. With structural damage there are certain things that you should look out for which can indicate that damage has been caused to your property such as bulges, sways, leaning walls and sagging roof titles.
Your roof is the best indicator that possible structural damage has occurred. You should look at the ridge of your roof and determine whether it is straight. If you notice that your roof sags in the centre or at the ends then the load bearing walls may have shifted. From the exterior of your property you should check either visually of with a carpenter's level that the walls are vertical/straight.
You also need to ensure that the structure meets its foundation to ensure the building hasn't shifted on its foundation. Whilst you are doing this you should also check for cracks in walls, especially around your windows and doors.

Subsidence
Subsidence is the downwards movement of the bearing soil on which a building rests. It can cause cracks in brickwork, render and plaster as well as window/door frame distortions and leaking/blocked drains.
Subsidence can happen due to a number of different reasons such as:
• If previous mining activity has taken place
• When houses are built on clay soils, and either the water table drops due to a long, dry spell or water is sucked out of the soil
• By trees and bushes. As the clay contracts it pulls the foundations, triggering deflection which may cause structural damage to buildings. Different types of clay shrink and swell at different rates
• Water leaks into the soil from, for example, a broken drainpipe and washes soil away from the foundations. This happens to soils with a high sand or gravel content usually, or sometimes in chalk.
The main evidence that subsidence has occurred is new/expending cracks in plasterwork or in outside brickwork or if doors/windows are sticking for no particular reason or if any wallpaper in your property has started to ripple and hasn't been caused by damp.
Most commonly, subsidence is due to shrinkage of clay soils beneath the foundations. Shrinkage is usually caused by roots from nearby vegetation drying out the soil. Other causes include softening of the foundation soil.
If you start to notice any differences to the structure of your property as well as any cracks appearing in your walls, whether it be in the plaster work or the brickwork of the property you should seek out a surveyor to find out the extent of the damage that could have potentially happened to your property.

by: Helen Cox

Monday, August 17, 2009

Home Building Management - The Easiest Decision For Home Owner Builders to Keep Their Sanity

Oh, the questions you have! You want to be a home-owner builder and manage the process yourself. For months you've dreamed, planned, and prepared and yet now that you're ready to launch, something has you paralyzed. Where do you start? What have you missed in your planning? Who will answer all your questions? In all my years as a home building coach, mentor, and consultant, the one thing that stands out the most is the fact that potential owner builders have delayed their dreams for so long. The biggest reason I've found for this is that people are fearful of what might lie ahead for them. It's truly nerve-wracking. Here are some of their fears. Do you share any of them?
What if there are things I don't know that I don't know?
What if I travel down the wrong path without being aware?
What is around the next corner that I can't see?
What if I run out of money before I'm done?
What if a subcontractor does poor work or quits?
What if I can't complete the project in time?
How do I find the best contractors and keep them?
What is the cost of the project?
How do I solve problems that may arise? The list of questions can go on and on and you are now doubting your decision to be an owner builder. Faced with these dilemmas you consider going back to the idea of hiring a General Contractor ... much to your dismay. Take heart, I have a solution. The Easiest Decision an Owner Builder Can Make There is one simple answer and here it is. Hire a Home Building Coach, period. That's it. The truth is, without an experienced home building professional in your camp you're at a distinct disadvantage. To keep your wits about yourself and for your ultimate success, you need all the advantages you can get. Your coach will answer your questions. Your coach will guide you down the right paths. The home building coach help you maintain an even keel throughout all the ups and downs of a home building or remodeling project. Make the decision. It's a no-brainer.
by: Mel Inglima