Wall Panels Decoration

Posted by | Bedroom,Decorating,Doors,Furnishings,General,Home Furnishing | Wednesday 24 March 2010 8:07 am

decorative-wall-panels-2The concept of interior decoration has reached to new heights. Every other day, we come across some new ideas and decorative tricks. Now, you can never say that you couldn’t find what you were looking for in home décor. You name it and you will have your favorite decorations and designs. Wall panels have got huge popularity in recent times. More and more urban households are looking for decorative wall panels which are available in a variety of finishes, textures and wood grains. If you are looking for decorative finishes and textures along with distinctive groove patterns, you will get plenty of them. That’s not all. Decorative wall panels are also available in wide-variety of species, hues and widths. You can install them in basements as well as below the grounds.

Sounds tempting, doesn’t it? Consumers are literally spoilt for choices when it comes to decorative wall panels. If you are looking for most favored varieties then have your pick from wainscot, beadboard panels, plank panels, decorative finish panels, project boards, woodgrain finish panels and lionite tileboard. Wainscot panels are available in different variety of woodgrains and styles. They can be perfect selection to add beauty and style to your décor. They also have distinctive double groove pattern.

If you are looking to add visual interest to your home then look no further than beadboard panels. Available in a variety of patterns in real and simulated wood, beadboard panels can also be used as accent walls. Plank panels are perhaps the easiest to install. They are considered ideal for installation on ceilings, accent walls, walls and wainscot. For texture and richness, decorative finish panels would be the perfect choice. Talking about project panels, they are also decorative wall panels. Most suitable for basement, garage and home office, project panels include chalk board. The toughest of all decorative wall panels is lionite tileboard which can prove to be a perfect choice for high moisture living areas.

How to Clean Artificial Plants

Posted by | Decorating,Home Furnishing,Interior designers | Wednesday 17 March 2010 7:43 am

306374-main_fullAlmost all of us love to decorate our homes. Apart from several interior décor factors that play a major role in the overall looks of the house, there is one more element that can breathe life to the appeal of your place. Yes, we are talking about plants. Now, plants can be natural ones or artificial ones. Depending upon your choice, availability and decoration schemes, plants can enhance the beauty of the house. These plants are available in large assortment of varieties. They look amazing especially when they are new because they shine and are absolutely dirt free. Artificial plants can be expensive as well as inexpensive depending upon your choice.

If you have artificial plants then they demand care and cleaning on a regular basis to remain in the pink of their health. Once these plants are few months old, they start gathering dust and dirt. As a result of that, they start losing their shine and appear old and brittle. The initial ‘natural’ look of their gives way to ‘artificial’. So if you want to keep your flowers dust free you must clean up. This can be easily done with the help of simple spraying of water. This is perhaps the easiest and quickest way to clean artificial plants. Most of the people just take the flowers outside and use those with low water pressure. It will take just few minutes to clean them with water. Once the spraying is done, you can leave them in sunlight to dry.

You can also use a dry soft cloth and use it to clean each and every leaf of your artificial plant. This is quite time consuming but nevertheless effective. Using expensive sprays is another option that you can choose. These sprays make the flowers new and shiny again. But the sprays don’t really clean the dust. They just hide it for a while. You should try these cleaning methods at least every three to six months.