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Decorating Inspiration | Interiors Decorations

The Cape Cod style home is known for it’s simple design, and architecture. Originating in the late 17th century in New England, and becoming very popular between the 1930′s – 1950′s the Cape Cod style home represents America in it’s simpler times. It is usually a one to one-and-a-half story home with a chimney in the center, steep roof, symmetrical appearance with the door in the center, and multi-paned windows with shutters. When designing for a Cape Cod home, or giving your present home a Cape Cod feel just keep in mind where and when the design originated and this will make it simpler to design a theme for your home.You have a lot of freedom with a Cape Cod home; it can be casual or elegant, and does not necessarily need to be nautical. You can use the periods from the 17th century all the way through to the 1950′s, and decorate according to the styles used for those periods.

From a casual rustic decor, from vintage 1920′s with all it’s elegance and style, to the primary colors used in the 1950′s. You can also, think of the natural surroundings of the home’s area. Imagine all the colors of the seaside, with it’s peaceful blue water and sky, the subtle shades of the sand, the shells on the beach, seagulls in the air, watching the sunset at the end of a peaceful day. Carry this image with you, and pick five to seven colors with inspirations from these natural surroundings and your on your way to a balanced, peaceful, harmonious theme for your home. Perhaps robin egg blue, sunrise yellow, sunset red, cobalt grey, and creamy sand. Add splashes of these colors throughout your home with paint, accessories, and accent fabrics. The eye is drawn to color and texture. Adding splashes of color, and texture throughout a room creates balance and draws your eye around the room.

Beginner Decor | Interiors Decorations

For those who are not acquainted with sewing machines, it can be awkward and inconvenient to sit down and start pressing the foot pedal. With the motor buzzing and your fingers just next to a big needle, it is clear that there is surely a lot to ascertain about sewing machines. The first step of learning to sew is to know what is a bobbin, a pressure foot, and a walking foot. Sewing machines have been present in a majority of homes for decades, and are helpful tools when it comes to stitching.In the early days, the sewing technology was not very much evolved. There was just a conventional type of sewing machine which people used for stitching their clothes. As technology has advanced, it has also contributed to the sewing field too. Nowadays, there are many types of sewing machines that have different advanced features and functionalities. A novice might certainly get confused while choosing one among some good sewing machines for beginners.

However, for those who are in search of cheap sewing machines for beginners, there are a lot of options available. Below are few tips that will enable you to decide the appropriate one among the many top rated sewing machines for beginners.Purpose of UsageAs with regards to any other equipment, before purchasing a sewing machine, you are required to determine the reason what are you getting it for. Noting down the primary reasons as to why you actually want it might enable you to choose the best suitable one according to your requirements and needs.Questions to AskSince you are a beginner, you need to ask yourself these questions: What is the budget range and how much amount are you ready to pay at this point of time? Do you really need a simple one or an advanced computerized one? Would you utilize it for running up home decor assignments or fashionable clothing? Will you be using it for ? Do you need a lighter and portable one? How much space do you need and actually have in your home?

Seasonal Decor | Interiors Decorations

Evergreen trees and shrubs provide an abundant source for decorating. Branches and twigs cut from evergreen spruces, pines, cedars and more are easy to use and look great from early in the season and throughout the remainder of the Winter. Evergreen boughs are an obvious choice for crafting Christmas and seasonal wreaths, but the sturdy, long lasting boughs can be used in many other ways as well. Make a striking container arrangement for inside or outside the home by standing boughs in interesting metal buckets or baskets. Small twigs of spruce or another evergreen placed in vases around the home add natural seasonal décor. Accent with a bit of ribbon wired to floral wire and sticks, add small decorations or leave plain. Fresh greenery gives you the added benefit of wonderful smelling decorations, too.
While harvesting your evergreens, look to the ground.

Princess Pine, or Princess of the Pine as it may be called, is often found growing on the floor of the woods below evergreen stands. Princess Pine grows between four and six inches tall. Resembling a miniature tree, Princess Pine is much softer than the branches of spruces and pines. One central stem has several small “branches” stemming from it. Princess Pine is often used for making Christmas wreaths. Its softness and flexibility make Princess Pine somewhat more comfortable to work with. Princess Pine makes a nice filler for basket displays and small vase arrangements.
Do not forget your gardens and shrubs for Winter evergreens. There are many varieties of shrubs and ground covers that remain green through the winter, and retain their green color for a long time when used dried in home accents. Trimmings from Boxwood shrubs, Holly, creeping Periwinkle (a popular garden and landscape groundcover) and Ivy are just a few sources for decorative greens you may find in your own front yard.