Giving Your House Some New Pizzazz With Area Rugs
January 31, 2010 by Shawn J. Hess
Filed under Bedroom
If you’re trying to find a method to give your home a more relaxed feel, or simply trying to find something new but don’t need to have to spend thousands of bucks redecorating, then area rugs are a great choice. These easy rugs make for such great decor and can add so much to the feel of a home that you will be able to give any home a new but simple make-over. You do not have to spend lots of cash either because there are many smashing rugs that look good in any room that are offered at great and reasonable prices.
Area rugs (especially varieties such as white shag rugs) don’t have to be only for the floor either. Many people hang them on the walls as a bit of art and add a little glamour into the home. If you have got a little, or perhaps a large stain on your carpet, you can easily hide it by simply putting an area rug over it.
Replacing the carpet in only a single room can get quite expensive so getting an area rug to cover up any imperfections on your floor is a great thing to do. You now don’t must look at those stains just because you can’t afford to replace the carpet, just cover them up and cause it to appear new!
Also, if you have a hole in the wall that you can’t afford to have fixed, you can simply hang an area rug of your choosing, and not merely will you cover up that ugly hole, but you will have put a nice work of art in it’s place. Area rugs also are superb for giving a little style to a large and uninteresting hardwood floor. Putting southwestern area rugs out will fill in some of that empty space and give you home a more comfortable and inviting feel.
Area rugs are excellent for adding heat to any room too. You do not have to worry about getting your feet cold when walking on your tile or hardwood flooring as you can put area rugs down as a kind of protector. Whatever plans you’ve got for your house, area rugs are a great advantage to any home. Not only do they add some style but they can make a home feel more welcoming and cover up any imperfection which will exist.
So if you would like to give your house a new look without spending hundreds or even thousands of dollars, just go out and pick yourself out some nice area rugs.
Tips On Hardwood Floor Installation
January 30, 2010 by Shawne M. Patrick
Filed under Bedroom
Many houses had their interior decor installed with hardwood flooring. The reason many house owners choose this flooring is usually because it adds style to the home and it is also sturdy. Installing this flooring isn’t easy by far. Many people can install it themselves while others need professional help. If you have a sub-floor it’s a good idea to fix it first before installing a hardwood floor.
Some Tips On Hardwood Flooring Installation :
1) The sub-floor must be covered with 15 pound asphalt felt, overlapping the seams by three inches. You will need a staple gun to anchor the felt to the sub-floor. Measure the rooms width to get an accurate center line.
2) Indicate the edge of the 1st row of flooring by snapping another chalk line 1/2 in. from the starting wall precisely parallel to your center line. Then a 1/2-inch gap between the flooring and the wall and this should make allowance for growth if needed. It will be covered by a base shoe baseboard molding.
3) Now you will need to pick the longest boards or widest planks for the 1st row of flooring. Now near the wall where the nail heads will be covered, drill pilot holes for one 1/2-inch finishing nails. Then, face nail the 1st row through the plywood sub flooring to the floor beams or sleepers. Use a nail set to recess the nails below the surface.
4) Installing the second row and each row after you will have to then move a short piece of flooring along the edge and give it a sharp rap with something like a mallet to tighten the new row against the prior row before you actually start nailing.
5) Finally, when you reach the last row you need to use a block and a pry bar to wedge the last boards firmly into position. Drill holes and face nail boards where base shoe or baseboard molding will cover using the reference marks along the wall to locate the joists. Set the nail heads below the surface using a hammer and nail set. This is the last step when installing hardwood flooring.
Obviously, you are not going to carpet over a new hardwood floor, but you’ll definitely need to dress it up with two new area rugs. Enjoy!

