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Tuesday, July 26th, 2016

The Century Furniture Living Room Fushun Bunching Cocktail Table 699-606-2 will look great with a garden wall right behind it.
Have you ever heard of a vertical garden before? This can generate healthy oxygen while offering a lovely focal point. This system is as stunning as a beautiful piece of art. It does require more maintenance compared to other wall coverings but its texture and power to bring life to a room is worth every extra ounce of energy that you exert. Make sure that you replace the plants now and then. Taking care of the system is paramount if you want the garden wall to look great all the time.
‘Can’t wait to get started? Here’s how –
Pick the Planting System
A lot of garden stores sell garden walls or the so-called vertical planter. There are some who use fiberglass planter tray systems. With them, planting becomes easy and fast and the replacement of plants become worry-free.
Remember that when one of the plants in your system is suffering from pest, disease or burning, it should be taken out and replaced right away. Doing this will prevent the death of the rest of your plants.
Trays are durable. It is best to ask the help of a professional when you finally decide to hang yours. Once the tray is hung, all you have to do is to take care of the plants.
Another good choice for DIY enthusiasts is the pocket system. This is soft to touch and easy to hang even on your own. This system is great for a small scale garden wall because you can hang it at the back of doors.
Pick the Plants
Choose six-inch plants for your green wall. Make sure that these are the types of plants that interest you the most. Keep in mind the texture and effect that they have. Consider also their lighting needs.
Succulents are the most robust. They need very little water yet they could provide an amazing visual presentation. Sedum can also be a great choice.
Don’t be afraid to use plants with different water needs. You can actually put them all together in the same tray. The plants will pick up the right amount of water that they need, just make sure that you set up the recommended type of pebbles and soil for your planter.
Here’s another tip – use draping plants to enhance and cover more space. These plants are sure to give more bang to your buck.
Wallpapering is not such a great idea to use in the bathroom. Moisture tends to destroy it; so, instead of the usual wallpaper, you may use green walls, roof, and a Zen-like garden wall.
Choose Your Wall
Always keep in mind that you are literally hanging a garden. You will need nails, dirt, even fertilizer. There are plants that are trickier to hang and there are also planting systems that require studs to support them.
A professional is your best option when it comes to hanging the plant system. This expert will take into account the size and weight of the plant system to make sure that the wall in your home would be able to accommodate it.
The wall that you choose should also be easy to access.
Find a Light Source
The wall should always be near a window or a light source. Make sure that you use natural light so that your plants will live a healthy life. Green walls can bring life to exposed bricks. It can also be a great connector for indoor and outdoor spaces.
It might get expensive to fill the planters so find draping plants or vines instead. A minimalist look would also go a long way when it comes to visual impact.
Find a Steady Water Source
At the end of the day, your plants will need water indoors. Succulents can go for almost an entire week without watering. Others need more so check out your local nurseries for details.
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Monday, April 18th, 2016

Lexington Living Room Sandhurst Leather Chair LL7534-11BB is the right subject to the frames created by the stencils on the walls. It also comes with stenciled giraffe hair-on-hide.
Have you ever dreamt of doing an interior design project for your home but ended up commissioning your friends or a professional to finish the task for you? ‘Ever wonder if you can actually finish a task that you can actually call your own? Now you actually can – there is a simple project that can be done by one person in just a few hours. Wall stenciling is a fun, hip and easy way to decorate the walls of your home.
It’s Also a Paint Job
Majority of acrylic and latex paints are great for wall stencil jobs. A nice opaque paint should be good but you have to prepare yourself in cleaning the stencil more often. Opaque paint tends to build up so if you are new to stenciling, you might as well resort to regular latex paints. Craft acrylic paints also work well on stencils.
Paints that won’t work with a stencil project are oil-based paints and spray paints. The latter is a lot more difficult to control though some have already used it with great success. Again, if this is the first time that you are using stencils, then opt for the time-tested paints.
A flat sheen base is the best surface for stencil projects. Glossy surfaces do not absorb the stencil paint as effectively as basecoat does. Plus, you can be assured that basecoat offers a quicker paint drying process.
Other than a basecoat, you can also have a craft acrylic or flat latex paint. It dries more quickly and has less tendencies of seepage.
You may ask for a spray adhesive from any of the craft stores. This can greatly reduce bleeding on your stenciling. Mist the back of the stencil in an airy area then let dry for just a minute. Never drench the stencil with this adhesive as it could transfer onto the wall.
Re-apply every few prints as it could lose its tack.
Using any kind of glitter is also not recommended for your wall stencil project. The usual results are smudging and bleeding and you wouldn’t want those.

Capel Incorporated Floor Coverings Waller Oak Rug 9221RS05000800550 is traditionally-woven with stenciled leaf designs. This carpet shows how stenciling can be carried over to other interior design elements.
The What Ifs of Texture
There are some really rough textures out there that offer peaks and valleys depending on your desired wall outcome. Should you have existing walls that are textured, then stenciling might not be a project that you can look into at the moment. There are, however, some light to medium textures that can still accommodate stenciling. Some use textured plaster as background then stencils are used on top. Use leaf or branch stencils rather than the usual straight lines in order to work well with the existing texture.
Working with textures means you use but a little paint on the brush. The paper towel is your new best friend as it can be used as a means of loading off excess paint. Use dabbing or rubbing motion when stenciling.
Do not force the paint to the stencil edges. Use a dense foam roller if you have to make sure of a relatively dry application.
Materials and Tools
These are some of the common tools that you will need –
Investing in quality stencil brush should be one of your priorities. You may have the best color and texture of paint but if you end up with a shedding brush, then all your energies would be futile. You may practice on a huge piece of board at first till you master the technique that you are going to use.
Stenciling can be a great part of your interior design project. Just make sure to balance it out with neutral furniture pieces that will make your design task a huge success.
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Thursday, February 18th, 2016
If you can visualize a blank wall as a canvas where you can unleash your creativity, then there is no way that your home could have boring walls. An artistic mind can easily make blank walls burst to life, thus, making a house a home and not an impersonal or sterile place. The walls of your home can serve as a place for your decorative accessories. They can even be a place where you store some stuff.
Blank Wall Decorating Ideas
Still on framed stuff, why not hang framed chalkboards? These are not just decorative pieces but they can also serve as a spot to write your messages to family members or where reminders can be posted.
And what is a living room wall without an eye-catching clock? A clock can be a lovely piece of artwork and an elegant accessory that can serve as wall decor. An expansive wall should have an oversized clock. Look for designs that convey a timeless elegance.
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