Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 17-08-2009

There are so many choices when it comes to wood floors that can be hard to make the right decision. Some people prefer to make a decision once the wood has come to their homes, while others prefer to have the finished product. Whatever one you choose you should think long and hard about your choice. Because your wood floor will stay at home during the coming years would foolhardy to pick something you do not fall in love. Wood floors come not only in hundreds of different colors, but very different finishes. So what is the truth about wood floors unfinished and finished?
title = "Unfinished Oak Flooring"> Unfinished wood flooring is when the soil has not been oiled or lacquered or. It has come to your home or prior court site and nothing more. Some people choose to buy wood flooring unfinished because they want to customize the floor. Others opt for unfinished wood floors, because they want to see what appears to be in their own surroundings before adjusting it. And some people just like a finished look. Old traditional houses lend themselves very well to finish hardwood floors, especially an antique pine finish. Without lacquer, a wood floor can add warmth to room and can create a natural feeling. Some people take home a finished wood flooring and decide whether to like the darker shade or cu better protected. This is a simple way to ensure that you get the product you want instead of buying finished ready and then not like it when I brought him home.
title = "Pre-finished oak floor"> finished wood floors on the other hand can make a real statement in your room. A nice shiny floor coating can add light to your room and make your new real wood floor stand. Most people choose wood flooring finishes in high traffic areas or areas with a lot of furniture. A dining room for example, is likely to be used every day and have much movement of furniture. In this case, make sure that the soil is well protected with a lacquer and oil.
Choosing which type of wood to use on the floor can be quite difficult, but having to decide between the finished and unfinished can be even more difficult. Think long and hard about the decision is about to do, and he will stay with you and your home for some time.
Good luck in choosing the right real wood flooring for you.
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Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 11-09-2008

How to avoid a Christmas tree fresh sweet with a wooden stand?
they were selling trees like these and I wondered how it maintains cool if there is no support can put the water? do you spray it with water or how to keep it fresh? were asking if I wanted to be with the timber it came with.
It's a good idea not to buy a tree when you see them standing on something. I've seen a Home Depot and places like that sell this way. This basically means have not been watered since they are cut down and die quickly. The best opportunity for a fresh tree is to buy one from a local tree farm that keeps them in Current water bowl until it is sold .. and obtain support for a tree house like this. Happy Holidays!
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Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 24-01-2008

What to hang instead of plain old hanging baskets?
I have a half dozen plant hangers aroundthe front of my house and want to hang some interesting things there. As windchimes, but any other ideas??? Or any idea how to make more interesting pot plant? Any ideas would be appreciated! I applaud the creativity and imagination:)
Christmas Fairy lights of each other … or to make Halloween mini ghosts of old sheets to hang of them. You can also hang some of them really big bobbles at Christmas time .. it would be nice!
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Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 12-11-2007

How do I cut a glass bottle for a vase of her? What about flame polishing the cut?
is too difficult! : D
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Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 18-01-2007

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an old man living in a retirement home. One day, the nurse walks by his room and sees that the old tears. N: why are you crying? Old Man: My penis died today. I can not use anymore the nurse, knowing that the old man has alzymers and is not in his right trial laughs and goes long. The next day, the same nurse is to walk like her old look closely, you can see his penis hanging for all to see. N: What you? What's happening? Why is your penis hanging? old: now is the visualization
That's Freakin 'lovely! Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha
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Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 03-11-2006

Can you mix silver, bronze and brass fixtures?
I like the new silver accessories out now, but my frames are finished in gold, a brass lamp and I am thinking of buying a old brass lamp. I do not think that silver is mixed well with these other finishes. Are there any secret to mixing metal finishes decoration.
There is no rule. Whatever you do is wonderful. Is your house. Make it look the way they want, not by a foreign rule.
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Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 17-10-2006

How to remove the smell of lamp oil cloth?
One of my bands soaked in oil bag an oil lamp and I can not get the smell it.
This will remove any oily stain inorganic Spray: 1.) Circle the stain with dish soap. 2.) Stain inside the circle with WD40. 3.) Leave for 20 minutes to revive the oil. 4.) Using an old toothbrush, scrub the stain with the circle of dish soap. You may want to add extra dish soap at the moment. 5.) Wash as usual. I know this works, I've done. GOOD LUCK!
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Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 17-08-2006

Antique buttons and doorbell vintage style are a wonderful way to show the grace and detail at the main entrance of any home. Doorbell buttons doors have been popular in Europe for many decades and have found in the U.S. since the first arrival of electricity. Architectural design and bells hardware button "> button doorbell is popular in the 1920s and late 1930s, characterized by the form rather than function. early 1950 treated doorbell architecture buttons as more rational and precise geometric patterns rather than functional objects.
target = "_blank" title = "bells chiming doorbell buttons"> buttons Grand doorbell and door bells are timeless and are a welcome addition to any home. These architectural elements an example of simplicity, beauty and tradition. Electrical Long before modern timbres became fashionable, high mechanical bells abound and could even help to distinguish one plane from another. Mechanical bells came in many forms – but the most popular are the style twist and pull style. For a touch doorbell mechanics – the user twists a stem that moves a set of gears to push against a bell (much like an alarm clock). Tire style ringers was simply on a rope attached to a bell. Of course, mechanical bells can still be found in many homes today. These units typically found in iron cast bronze, antique brass and polished chrome with most popular styles are naturally bronze unlaquered aging.
Many designs different timbre occur today – that lets you incorporate their employers in their doors. This is a simple way to incorporate a design element on strike at the front entrance. You can also find buttons ring in many different styles, including Colonial, Rococo, Victorian, Art Deco, Craftsman and post-modern styles. Also can ask an interior designer or other design experts to seek assistance or to decorating magazines for additional help.
Hundreds of styles doorbell buttons are easily available online and in the catalogs of many home décor. When you work with a bell, be prepared. Search solid brass or bronze construction and be sure to ask questions. Does the unit fit your personal style, but also fit in your door? What is the plot holes and I have to re-pierce my door? Many styles of doorbell hardware can be found online through LookInTheAttic & Company – which also offer free design assistance and help.
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Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 19-06-2006

How to polish a copper coin?
I have this HW technology, which is to explain how a piece of enamel copper.Can anyone give me sites describe this. Or if you know how? also need diagrams.
See this: http://www.ehow.com/how_4489465_make-enameled-copper-jewelry.html?ref=fuel&utm_source=yahoo&utm_medium=ssp&utm_campaign=yssp_art Or go here: http://video.search.yahoo.com/video/play?p=enameling&n=21&ei=utf-8&js=1&fr=yfp-t-501&tnr=20&vid=000163719901 I am taking my welding torch enameling: http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5660189 Good luck.
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Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 25-03-2006

How to prevent mold on a wooden vase?
I have this nice wooden vessel of Asia (made of bamboo). But the problem is that whenever I leave the flower and water there for a week, the water is filthy and there is mold inside the glass above the water level, while the crystal vase I other does not have the same problem. Is there anything I can put into the mold to avoid and not kill the flowers? Thanks!
Mold can grow only on surfaces organic. Since bamboo is organic, has a problem. You could try to fool the mold spores by: 1.cleaning bamboo with a bleach solution liquid and water, then apply 2 coats of marine polyurethane inside. 3. put a glass vase of bamboo on the inside of the glass.
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