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		<title>Garden Facelift: Garden Bridges over Ponds</title>
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Adding a water feature to your garden can dramatically change the ambience and look of your back yard space.  A small pond may just be what your backyard needs.  A small pond can change a drab lawn into a calming and serene retreat.  Back yard ponds with their lush vegetation serve as [...]]]></description>
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<p>Adding a water feature to your garden can dramatically change the ambience and look of your back yard space.  A small pond may just be what your backyard needs.  A small pond can change a drab lawn into a calming and serene retreat.  Back yard ponds with their lush vegetation serve as an invitation to explore.  Garden bridges crossing the pond can add to the mystery in your backyard and can brighten up the pond and act as focal point.  To finish off the facelift, add some outdoor patio furniture that complements your newly completed outdoor refuge.</p>
<p>The pond size you decide to install should be proportional to the size of your yard.  If the pond is too big it may take over most of outdoor living space and bring some awkwardness to your yard.  The right size of pond and right style of outdoor patio furniture can give your garden the facelift it needs.</p>
<p>Check with your local building officials if you need a building permit to install your pond.  Some local ordinances require ponds to be fenced if they are deeper than 18 inches.  This may determine the depth of your pond.  If you live in areas where warm weather prevails for most of the year you could install a pond that is a foot deep.  If you live in cooler climates then you may need a pond that is at least three feet deep.</p>
<p>The digging process can be a tiring process.  You can probably do this yourself but it can be a fun family project.  You need a few simple tools for your project.  Give yourself plenty of time to work on your pond and do not rush through the process .  Recruit you friend to help if it gets to be overwhelming.  Make sure you use proper digging techniques to not injure your back.  Good posture is important.  If you decide to take this project on yourself, it is imperative that you follow the instructions carefully.</p>
<p>Garden bridges can be purchased already made or can be made from scratch.  There are many different plans online for different kinds of <a href="http://www.nancyafink.com/tag/garden-bridges" target="_self">garden bridges</a> available.  After you finish the project, make sure you choose plants that accentuate garden bridges and ponds.  Garden bridges can be perceived as an extension of your deck, complement your decks plants with the plants on the bridge to unify the feel in your back yard.  .  Surround the pond with lush vegetation inviting your guests to explore the gardens.  Plants in the pond should also be chosen with care.  Choose plants that complement and blend well in your garden and give it a natural look.  Water lilies always make a bold statement when in a pond. Include some bog plants too.</p>
<p>Choose outdoor patio furniture that blends with <a href="http://www.nancyafink.com/" target="_self">garden bridges</a>.  Make sure the outdoor patio furniture is placed on a hard surface.  If the pond and garden bridge are a ways from you deck, consider adding a patio by your pond to provide the level surface required for your outdoor patio furniture.  With the variety of outdoor patio furniture available you are sure to find some that will complement you new retreat.</p>
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		<title>Small Garden Bridges You&#8217;ll Love To Cross!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Small garden bridges have become an all-time favorite form of garden decor. They add just the right touch that will turn a mediocre garden into something quite splendid.
This small structure is an ancient design that has been used across the ages for foot traffic and decoration, and it goes by many descriptive names: Foot bridge, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Small garden bridges have become an all-time favorite form of garden decor. They add just the right touch that will turn a mediocre garden into something quite splendid.</p>
<p>This small structure is an ancient design that has been used across the ages for foot traffic and decoration, and it goes by many descriptive names: Foot bridge, ornamental bridge, landscape bridges, timber bridge, oriental bridge, Japanese bridge and garden bridge are just a few.</p>
<p>Small garden bridges are gently arched structures that span lengths from 5 feet to 20 feet, and are usually about 3 feet wide. Some bridges feature a flat platform.</p>
<p>The simplest garden bridge is the arched or flat plank structure without hand or side rails. More decorative garden bridges are built with ornamental and functional posts and side rails. Some side rails are specifically designed to protect children and other pedestrians; other side rails are strictly for decoration.</p>
<p>Garden landscaping bridges are not just for large, elaborate gardens. Many gardens that are small in size are large in beauty simply because garden bridges have been added in just the right places. Used over a small stream, rough terrain or even a little pond, bridges can add a wonderful, new dimension to any garden.</p>
<p>With such popularity, small garden bridges are easy to find. Garden centers and home improvement depots carry them, and one of the best places to find and compare garden bridges is online. Most bridges are shipped requiring some assembly.<span id="more-1134"></span><!--more--></p>
<p>How To Select Small Garden Bridges</p>
<p>Choosing the right garden bridge is easy with just a little planning. Look at the space you have and decide where a bridge would fit in. Consider more than one area and then choose your favorite. Always measure the area you intend your bridge to span.</p>
<p>When you measure the distance you want an arched garden bridge to reach across, you need to know exactly how long the bridge will span. Measure the actual span length of the distance you wish to cover and not the arch length. Some bridge builders may sell an &#8220;8 foot bridge&#8221; but it will actually only span about 6 or 7 feet.</p>
<p>Make sure the bridge is made of weather and water resistant wood, or sealed and stained wood. Most small garden bridges are constructed of cedar, teak, pressure treated pine, spruce, redwood, and birch planks and posts. You can also find garden bridges made with an attractive steel frame with wooden planks. The construction of the bridges should also use only stainless steel or galvanized hardware such as bolts, washers, nuts and screws.</p>
<p>Try to find a garden bridge that is very easily assembled with only a few tools required. Find out if the manufacturer numbered and labeled each board, each post and rail &#8211; so when it&#8217;s time to assemble it, you just match the numbers and put in the screws and tighten.</p>
<p>For Do-It-Yourselfers, building a small garden bridge is a great project. Garden foot bridge plans are always available at the same places you can find the actual bridges for sale.</p>
<p>Small garden bridges can be used in a host of garden and landscape settings. As a foot bridge over a stream, or as a decorative accent through a large flower bed, these simple structures instill a functional and captivating charm.</p>
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		<title>Create A Home Decorating Plan With Your Budget In Mind</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Decorating your home doesn&#8217;t necessarily mean breaking your budget. However, most of us have no idea of where to start &#8211; budget or no budget. We may have a general idea of what we like (or don&#8217;t like), but turning those ideas into a reality is not as easy as it seems. With so many [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1006" title="home-decorating-plan" src="http://www.nancyafink.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/home-decorating-plan.jpg" alt="home-decorating-plan" width="130" height="130" />Decorating your home doesn&#8217;t necessarily mean breaking your budget. However, most of us have no idea of where to start &#8211; budget or no budget. We may have a general idea of what we like (or don&#8217;t like), but turning those ideas into a reality is not as easy as it seems. With so many styles to choose from, it&#8217;s no wonder we have difficulties in getting started.</p>
<p>The best way to start on your decorating project is to decide where you are now (decorating-wise) and what needs that you and your family have that must be incorporated. Are there small children that can be injured if they fall on a table&#8217;s sharp corners? Do you have pets that will ruin a white sofa?</p>
<p>Will you be decorating only one room or your entire house? You will need to decide if you want all of the rooms of your home to be decorated in the same style. Once that decision has been made, you can start planning your first room.<br />
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The interior design process begins with a plan. Look through design magazines or home design websites for pictures of rooms that catch your eye. What do you like about them? Is there a common theme? This will lead you to your own personal design style. You will probably find that you are especially drawn to certain styles and find some designs that you downright hate!</p>
<p>Think about what activities will be done in the room. Will there be just one activity or more than one? What furnishings will each activity need? For instance, chairs and a table for a sitting area or a desk for an office area.</p>
<p>Decide on your budget. How much can you afford to spend on flooring, paint, furniture and accessories? Spend your money on furnishings that are well-built and will get the hardest usege. Remember that a room doesn&#8217;t have to be completed all at once if your budget doesn&#8217;t allow it. Some of the best designs develop over time.</p>
<p>When decorating your home, keep in mind that personality is what will keep your rooms alive. Even a sleek, modern style can have personality and doesn&#8217;t have to be cold and sterile.</p>
<p>Interior decorating should first incorporate the practicalities such as budget, space planning and special family needs. Then, worry about the ambience and style of your rooms.</p>
<p>Planning your decorating project will help keep it within budget and the final result will be worth the initial effort it took to plan it.</p>
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		<title>5 Easy Ways to Give Your Kitchen Designer Wow!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A beautiful kitchen is the heart of any home (even for those of us who spend most of our cooking time around the microwave!) Time spent together in the kitchen can bring a family closer together and make wonderful memories (although my own memories of doing dishes as a teenager are less than pleasant &#8211; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-991 alignleft" title="kitchen-design" src="http://www.nancyafink.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/kitchen-design-150x150.jpg" alt="kitchen-design" width="150" height="150" />A beautiful kitchen is the heart of any home (even for those of us who spend most of our cooking time around the microwave!) Time spent together in the kitchen can bring a family closer together and make wonderful memories (although my own memories of doing dishes as a teenager are less than pleasant &#8211; something about dishwater being *disgusting!*) Turning your plain kitchen into something special isn*t as hard as you might think. Here are a few simple ideas which can make your kitchen a designer showcase.</p>
<p>1. To give your cabinets a special flair, use three different stains. Use one lighter stain on the upper cabinets, one slightly darker on the drawers and an even darker one on the bottom cabinets. Add a little pigment in a primary color (red, blue or yellow) to add an additional dimension and a little *pop.*</p>
<p>2. To add a little flair, take out a few drawers and insert low baskets in their place. You will probably have to remove the middle drawer slide or side slides, but that is easily done with a screwdriver.</p>
<p>3. Want to update your backsplash? Use beadboard! Have your local home improvement store cut it to length and attach with nails or adhesive.</p>
<p>4. Tired cabinet doors? Cut out the middle of the doors, leaving a two inch edge all around. Stale fabric panels to the back of the doors. Cover the staples with fabric trim glued with a hot glue gun. You can use any fabric from elegant to country, stripes to plaid, or gingham to quilted.<span id="more-990"></span></p>
<p>5. Update your cabinets with special memories. Attach frames painted or stained to match the cabinets to the front of each door. Fill the frames with family photos or your children*s artwork. Or highlight a special collection such as vintage handkerchiefs or postcards.</p>
<p>Try one of these ideas or use them to jumpstart your own creative imagination. Remember, there is a designer in each of you! It*s just very well hidden in some &#8211; VERY well hidden!</p>
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		<title>Choosing A Mattress</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Air mattresses can be a great add-on to any house. You can use them for everything from camping to using it as an extra bed. Many of the air mattresses today come with their own pump, making it very easy to inflate and/or deflate the mattress for quick use. Also, the air mattresses today are much sturdier and made out of heavier material than they were before so the chance if one popping is less likely than it has been.</p>
<p>If you are looking to buy an air mattress to use while camping, you are probably best off by going with a mattress that fits these criteria; first, make sure that your tent is able to fit the air mattress you want inside of it. Second, get the size mattress or mattresses that will be able to fit all of the people on it. Choose the amount of loft you want because there are many options when choosing an air mattress. Be willing to spend a little extra cash to ensure the durability and quality of your mattress. Remember, you get what you pay for! Also, consider looking into purchasing a self-inflating air mat. These are much lighter and easier to carry around than air mattresses.</p>
<p>No matter the number of regular mattresses you own already, an air mattress is always a good addition. They come in very handy when you are having relatives or friends stay over for the holidays and can also make a children’s sleepover go easier. If you are primarily going to use your air mattress for indoor purposes only, it is wise to spend a little more money for a higher quality. It is never a good moment when you take down your air mattress that has been in the closet or attic for a few months only to find that it has a hole. The most durable air mattress to buy is one that comes with a bed frame. These will last the longest and also provide the user with a more comfortable night’s rest. And the bed frame will also protect the air mattress from foreign objects puncturing the mattress.</p>
<p>There are many different types of mattresses on the market today; memory foam is by far the most popular and is also the most comfortable to sleep on. A latex foam mattress has different “zones” and will also last you a long time. A waterbed mattress is still popular but has also changed over the years. There is a new type of waterbed, called a soft side. The softsided water mattresses are easier to clean than the traditional waterbed mattress and they also come with a tub system on the side of the mattress. You have the ability to move the tub from side to side and it will allow you some extra room and will also make it much easier to upgrade to these softside water mattress from the traditional waterbed mattress.</p>
<p>When buying a new mattress, always lay on it first before buying to ensure the quality and to determine if it is a good fit for you.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can use all the carpet cleaning tips in the world, and guess what? You still probably can&#8217;t get your carpet as clean on your own as a professional carpet cleaner can. On the other hand, who needs perfection? The tips here will help you get that carpet clean enough.
Heat helps! Above 118 degrees fahrenheit, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can use all the carpet cleaning tips in the world, and guess what? You still probably can&#8217;t get your carpet as clean on your own as a professional carpet cleaner can. On the other hand, who needs perfection? The tips here will help you get that carpet clean enough.</p>
<p>Heat helps! Above 118 degrees fahrenheit, every 18 degrees higher changes chemical reactivity by 100%. Hot water extraction cleaning is done between 150 and 200 degrees. Is that too technical? The point is not only that hot water extraction, or &#8220;steam cleaning&#8221; is far superior to &#8220;dry cleaning,&#8221; but that if you do it yourself, use heat!</p>
<p>Actually, there are three inter-related factors at work when you clean carpet. Heat, Dwell Time, and Agitation. To some extent, if you can&#8217;t maximise one of them, you can make up for it with the others. In other words, if you can&#8217;t get the cleaning solution hot enough, let it &#8220;dwell&#8221; a bit longer in the carpet, and scrub harder.</p>
<p><strong>Secret Carpet Cleaning Tips</strong></p>
<p>Detergent attracts dirt. This is why it&#8217;s important to rinse out any cleaning solution thoroughly. This is another reason why hot water extraction gets carpet cleaner than the &#8220;dry&#8221; methods. The bottom line is that you need to rinse well when you clean carpet.</p>
<p>One way to clean stains is with the use of a shop-vac. No, you can&#8217;t just suck out the stain, but you can repeatedly wash and rinse the area, and suck out the solution each time. This is a more effective method than blotting up the water with cloth, mostly because you won&#8217;t have the patience to wash, rinse and extract enough times using paper towels or cloth.</p>
<p>Another little secret of the carpet cleaners is putting rugs outside and inside the front door. They can catch much of the dirt that people bring in on their feet. This isn&#8217;t just about less vaccuuming, though. Dirt is like thousands of little blades that cut carpet fibers. The damaged carpet stains more easily then, and it&#8217;s harder to remove the stains. An even better practice is to take off your shoes in the house.</p>
<p>Ready to clean? Vaccuum first. Then, if you use one of those portable machines, at least get the water as hot as you can. Dry the carpet quickly, using fans to move the air around. You can at least lengthen the time between expensive professional cleanings, by using these carpet cleaning tips.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Take a look around your own home. Is what you’ve been terming your “time-thrilled home décor” certainly just old fashioned? If so, perhaps it’s time for you to adhere the remodeling parade. The good rumor is: there heaps of simple, low detriment customs to give your home’s look a good harvest-me-up. You can found a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Take a look around your own home. Is what you’ve been terming your “time-thrilled home décor” certainly just old fashioned? If so, perhaps it’s time for you to adhere the remodeling parade. The good rumor is: there heaps of simple, low detriment customs to give your home’s look a good harvest-me-up. You can found a fully new theme for your bathroom &#8212; such as contemporary, old world, or European &#8212; based on the draft of your faucet,” says Angie Coffman, director, Delta creation marketing for Delta Faucet Company.</p>
<p>Before purchasing a new faucet, it’s a good idea to do some preliminary examine. You may also want to believe the finances before start your pursuit, as prices can modify widely. You will find that there was many different styles and designs in bathroom faucets. Consider forward of time whether you want a lone-lever or a magnify-supervise faucet. Notice how the handles feel in the palm of your hand. Do you want something that is delicate or more important-task? Explore different spout designs and finishes as well. Decide about whether you want an escutcheon, the decorative plate beneath a faucet. An escutcheon would also hide mega holes that might be drilled in the sink.</p>
<p>Look for a faucet that installs simply &#8212; you may poster tongue like “nippy bond ” or “no adjust,” showing that least tools are mandatory. Pay closed attention to the untaken fallacy configuration on your sink. How many are there and how far distant are they? Do you essential a track-tear, 4-crawl crux-set, or a barrier-mounted faucet? Your release-export faucet may have three holes underneath, but you don’t necessarily have to supplant it with another lone-carry. There’s a project, called a “minuscule-widespread,” which provides flexibility for customers who have a single-lever faucet, but are looking to thrash to a twofold trade, widespread look. The Victorian Mini-widespread from Delta is an example of a faucet that offers elaborate, old-world styling in a slighter sink situation.</p>
<p>Make a Lasting Improvement</p>
<p>Look for a design that won’t shortly be outdated and one that will compliment the breather of your bathroom, “one that will pause out without sticking out,” according to Coffman. “Keep in psyche that you will possibly be using this new faucet for years, so select something that is enduring, versatile, and a variety that is considered unfailing.”</p>
<p>Installing high trait harvest in a bathroom will result in a high revisit on your home remodeling investment. That is why it is important to desire a faucet that offers long-lasting, care-open performance. You want to look for things like reliable brass construction and the visitors that offers an existence imperfect warranty, along with consumer defend, in instance you have questions while installing the faucet manually.</p>
<p>Now that you are equipped to give your bathroom the facelift it has been waiting at, have a few tools usable for the installation. A pair of adjustable pliers, along with an Allen anguish and sink twist, will possibly be necessary. Also choice up some silicone or caulk, and Teflon stick. Always fold impeded the instructions on your faucet for any other tools or materials needed.</p>
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