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200 Most Viewed
"Home and Garden" Articles of All-Time



200 Most Viewed "Home and Garden" Articles of All-Time

1 Famous Waterfalls of the World
Written by: Elizabeth Jean | Distributed: 2007-04-02 | Word Count: 939 | Page Views: 13448 | Votes: 41 | Rating: 1.98
About 70% of the Earth's surface is permanently covered in water. Water shapes our coastlines and carves channels through countries and landscapes. Inevitably, water sometimes runs across a sudden drop in the level of the land, and a waterfall is born.

2 How To Clean A Wool Rug
Written by: Alycia Hartzell | Distributed: 2009-08-04 | Word Count: 417 | Page Views: 12313 | Votes: 18 | Rating: 2.33
Surprisingly enough, cleaning a wool rug is a lot easier than most people think. By following these simple steps you will be able to clean your wool rug and save the money you would normally spend to have it professionally cleaned.

3 7 Extraordinary Ceiling Treatments
Written by: Julie Lohmeier | Distributed: 2006-11-28 | Word Count: 79 | Page Views: 10885 | Votes: 17 | Rating: 2.06
In a recent post, I mentioned how ceilings are no longer simply plain white. They're painted; they're designed; they're the focal point of a room.

4 The Easy Elegance of Swags and Scarf Valances
Written by: Julie Lohmeier | Distributed: 2006-06-15 | Word Count: 261 | Page Views: 10111 | Votes: 26 | Rating: 1.58
The easiest drape to make and hang is a swag or scarf valance. It's easy to make, looks elegant, entails less cost and fuss than other drapery styles, and works in any room.

5 How to Create an Easy, No-Sew Valance in Just 15 Minutes
Written by: Julie Lohmeier | Distributed: 2006-09-14 | Word Count: 245 | Page Views: 9509 | Votes: 14 | Rating: 1.71
Here's an easy way to create a beautiful, elegant valance with no sewing in only 15 minutes. See an example here:

6 7 Popular Decorating Colors
Written by: Julie Lohmeier | Distributed: 2006-07-18 | Word Count: 520 | Page Views: 6813 | Votes: 12 | Rating: 2.58
Picking the right color for a room can often be the most difficult decorating decision. The best way to find a color you like is to look at other homes, restaurants, and good old-fashioned paint chips. Here are some popular colors in decorating right now.

7 Decorating Tips: Best Placement for Rugs Under Furniture
Written by: AnnaRae Mills | Distributed: 2007-03-07 | Word Count: 681 | Page Views: 6806 | Votes: 14 | Rating: 3.64
Small rugs and accent rugs can usually be placed wherever they look good or fulfill a specific purpose, but larger rugs look best when basic guidelines for placement are followed. Since a larger rug often serves as an anchor for a furniture grouping or the main floor covering in a room, proper placement is essential for several reasons, including a balanced look.

8 Father of Fountain Design: Gian Bernini
Written by: Elizabeth Jean | Distributed: 2007-04-02 | Word Count: 876 | Page Views: 6277 | Votes: 13 | Rating: 2.38
For centuries, visitors to Rome have admired the architecture and art of this great European city. Its famous outdoor water fountains, piazzas, churches and cathedrals draw many thousands of visitors each year, as do its countless art galleries. No less an attraction is Vatican City, in the heart of Rome, and its principal building, the Basilica of St. Peter.

9 Evergreen Shrubs And Hedges Are Important, Cold Hardy Landscape Specimen Plants
Written by: Patrick Malcolm | Distributed: 2006-12-13 | Word Count: 1483 | Page Views: 6207 | Votes: 11 | Rating: 1.91
Next to the landscape importance of trees is that of shrubs that grow in our gardens, parks, landscape foundation, street borders, and commercial landscapes. Thousands of different varieties of shrubs are grown to ornament lawns, yards, and borders, but only a few varieties are available to buy at your local nursery for planting, and growing.

10 Latest Trends in Home Building and Remodeling
Written by: Julie Lohmeier | Distributed: 2006-08-22 | Word Count: 696 | Page Views: 5660 | Votes: 19 | Rating: 3.26
In home building and remodeling, some trends are short-lived while others last a decade or longer. During recent home shows, the following new trends have emerged as others continue.

11 Adding a Precast Concrete Stairway Bulkhead to Your Home
Written by: Robert Short | Distributed: 2006-07-06 | Word Count: 855 | Page Views: 4810 | Votes: 13 | Rating: 3.46
Nowadays it pays to be aware of the choices available in the market in order to make the right decisions when it comes to improvements in the home. And with the skyrocketing price of construction materials and services, it makes sense to know what options are available. Take for example the installation of precast concrete bulkhead stairway to your home's basement.

12 Turn Your Single Family Home Into A Legal Multi Family Home
Written by: Robert Short | Distributed: 2006-11-14 | Word Count: 621 | Page Views: 4712 | Votes: 16 | Rating: 2.06
Will it really be legal? I've heard this question asked hundreds of times, yet in my concrete cutting business, one that is crucial in the conversion process, I have seen it done hundreds of times. How you may ask? It's actually not any more difficult than most major home renovations.

13 Ideas on How to Enhance Your Kitchen Design with Beadboard Wainscoting
Written by: Bob Fischer | Distributed: 2010-01-05 | Word Count: 516 | Page Views: 4651 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 3.00
Learn about how wainscoting can add that finished touch to your new kitchen. Read on...

14 Windmill Palm Trees, Tropical Accent Plants, Cold Hardy For Northern United States And Canada
Written by: Patrick Malcolm | Distributed: 2007-04-26 | Word Count: 853 | Page Views: 4299 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 2.78
The Cold Hardy Windmill Fan Palm tree originated on the island of Chusan off the east coast of China, and the Windmill palm tree is often called the Chinese or Chusan Fan Palm. The Windmill Palm tree was named in Latin, Trachycarpus fortunei, after Robert Fortune, and after 158 years, in the year 2007, these Windmill Fan Palm trees are still growing gracefully as a distinguished, exotic, rare tree at Kew Gardens, a palm of noble bearing.

15 Zac Efron May Become As Popular As Marigolds
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-05-25 | Word Count: 391 | Page Views: 4233 | Votes: 33 | Rating: 2.82
Zac Efron, costar of the Disney hit movie High School Musical, has become a very popular star among the teen set-almost as popular as his birth flower (Zac Efron was born October 18, 1987), the marigold, that blooms in nearly every American yard each summer.

16 Unlikely Hiding Spots: Tips For Hiding Your Valuables In Plain Sight!
Written by: Todd Concklin | Distributed: 2006-08-10 | Word Count: 524 | Page Views: 4085 | Votes: 11 | Rating: 2.00
Once it hits you that you've been robbed you become afraid of who may be lurking inside. As you slowly make your way through the house with your broom in hand you breathe a sigh of relief when it becomes evident the burglar has left the scene before you got home. Now, it is time to check the safety of your valuables.

17 Palm Trees Suitable For Containers Used Outside And Inside Your Home Or Office
Written by: Patrick Malcolm | Distributed: 2007-05-25 | Word Count: 782 | Page Views: 4076 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 2.50
If there is ever anything you want to know about Palm trees, then read this article as we look at the various Palm trees available.

18 Area Rug Basics – Floor Coverings AND Art for Your Floor!
Written by: AnnaRae Mills | Distributed: 2007-01-17 | Word Count: 489 | Page Views: 3782 | Votes: 13 | Rating: 2.46
Area rugs are a great way to enhance your home decorating. Rugs can add warmth and sophistication to your living room or an offbeat flair to your den. They're perfect for padding a hardwood floor, or giving a stylish lift to your bedroom. Whatever your personal taste and decorating style, you'll have a wide selection of rugs to suit your color scheme and your personality, as well as your budget.

19 Finding Decorating Treasures At Garage Sales
Written by: Julie Lohmeier | Distributed: 2007-06-01 | Word Count: 314 | Page Views: 3675 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 2.44
As they say, one woman's junk is another's treasure. If you'd like to add interesting pieces to your home that are old, have a history and story, and also fit some the latest trends in decorating, go to garage sales.

20 History Of Mulberry Trees, 'Morus Alba,' 'Morus Rubrum,' And 'Morus Nigra'
Written by: Patrick Malcolm | Distributed: 2007-02-23 | Word Count: 870 | Page Views: 3628 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.50
Mulberry trees were well known in the ancient civilizations of the world. They were famous fruit trees, because of the delicious berry fruits that were abundantly produced by fast growing trees-loaded with huge green leaves that were eaten by livestock, along with the berries, and the leaves were used in the Orient to fatten silkworms for the silk trade.

21 Add Natural Lighting To Your Home
Written by: Emerson Lockwood | Distributed: 2006-12-28 | Word Count: 1110 | Page Views: 3564 | Votes: 11 | Rating: 2.64
The addition of simple natural light to a remodeling project can have a huge impact on your level of satisfaction. A well designed home that maximizes the use of natural lighting without compromising energy efficiency brings extra sunshine into your life.

22 Yellow Mums Are In Fashion For The Fall
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-05-08 | Word Count: 420 | Page Views: 3508 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.38
Each year in the fall people trade in their bright summer flowers for warmly colored fall plants and flowers. Year after year, the most popular fall flower choice is the chrysanthemum, or mum for short. In 2005, yellow was the color of fashion for the potted mum.

23 The Modern Soft Yellow Banana Evolved From The Cooking Banana As The Number One Fruit In The World
Written by: Patrick Malcolm | Distributed: 2007-05-02 | Word Count: 1431 | Page Views: 3488 | Votes: 12 | Rating: 4.17
The early Spanish explorers introduced banana plants into America from Spain as a hardcore, large cooking banana, known as a Plantain banana. The amazing yellow fresh eating banana, that we know today sold by supermarkets, resulted from a mutation from the hardcore tissues of the parent plantain banana plant, that was then growing in Jamaica.

24 Palm Trees For Office Indoor Planting Or Outside In The Deep South
Written by: Patrick Malcolm | Distributed: 2006-12-12 | Word Count: 795 | Page Views: 3393 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 2.17
Several types of palm trees can be grown outside or inside, if planted in a container. Palm trees grown in containers are suitable for low light office situations or indoors at homes in Northern States.

25 Salma Hayek Isn't The Only Flower Of Mexico
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-04-10 | Word Count: 432 | Page Views: 3190 | Votes: 14 | Rating: 2.14
Mexican-American actress Salma Hayek was born in Coatzacoalcus, Veracruz, Mexico. While she's a terrific actress, many people associate her name with her colorful and bold beauty-just like the dahlia, the national flower of Mexico.

26 Home Improvement Projects Can Increase The Value Of Your Home
Written by: Emerson Lockwood | Distributed: 2010-06-17 | Word Count: 578 | Page Views: 3178 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 3.22
Home improvement projects can improve the look and value of your home dramatically. Though in some cases, using a home improvement project as a way to increase the value of your home can actually backfire and cost you money. So how will you be able to tell if the project that you have planned will add to the value of your home or decrease the value of your home?

27 Rare Flowering Trees That Light Up Your Garden Landscape
Written by: Patrick Malcolm | Distributed: 2007-01-24 | Word Count: 1231 | Page Views: 3075 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.88
Flowering apricot trees offer spectacular flowering blooms earlier than any other flowering tree, sometimes blooming as early as January. This early flowering can result in cold weather damage in some areas of the United States.

28 History Of Peach Trees, Prunus Persica
Written by: Patrick Malcolm | Distributed: 2007-01-17 | Word Count: 1481 | Page Views: 3028 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.50
Peach trees, Prunus persica, are originally believed to have come from China to the Mideast through the trade routes known to extend to Turkey and Iran (Persia). The peach seeds could be used to plant and grow trees throughout North Africa and Europe and finally were introduced to America in the mid 1500's. The first appearance of peaches in China may date back to 2000 BC.

29 Vintage Payphones
Written by: John Barclay | Distributed: 2006-10-26 | Word Count: 678 | Page Views: 3027 | Votes: 13 | Rating: 2.15
Are you one of those people who are gifts to the rest of the world? Do you like to do things differently or not in the realm of what most people consider normal? This is not to imply that you are weird or challenged in any way, it is simply that you have your own style. Why have standard cordless phones when you could have a unique telephone? Does your decorative style lend itself to a vintage payphone, one that was used back in the thirties or forties?

30 Use Flowers To Add Some Spark To Your Fourth Of July Barbeque
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-05-06 | Word Count: 443 | Page Views: 2978 | Votes: 11 | Rating: 2.09
Independence Day is right around the corner and, for many people, the Fourth of July goes hand-in-hand with backyard barbeques. Want to add a little extra spark to your Fourth of July celebration and make your guests "ooo" and "ahhh" over something more than the fireworks?

31 Theme Bookends For Home or Office
Written by: Beth Mark | Distributed: 2009-08-06 | Word Count: 766 | Page Views: 2971 | Votes: 14 | Rating: 2.43
Bookends are a great way of showcasing your prized book collection and sets off any homes decor. To truly enhance the beauty of your home or office decorative bookends can be chosen. Decorative bookends are ideal for children and adults and can be chosen based on your hobbies and interest. When looking to buy themed bookends there are several main categories to choose from and all are made in America.

32 Western and Rustic Bathroom Decor Ideas
Written by: AnnaRae Mills | Distributed: 2007-09-25 | Word Count: 586 | Page Views: 2938 | Votes: 10 | Rating: 2.50
We would like to share a few bathroom decor ideas that can add the appeal and down-home charm of the western and/or rustic decorating styles.

33 The Basics of Water Fountains
Written by: Elizabeth Jean | Distributed: 2007-04-05 | Word Count: 893 | Page Views: 2877 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 3.00
A fountain is a man-made installation, in which water issues from a source before falling or cascading into a basin, bowl or receptacle of some kind.

34 An Atlanta Interior Designer Goes Outdoors
Written by: Catherine Wilson | Distributed: 2006-08-02 | Word Count: 576 | Page Views: 2857 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 1.83
Catherine Wilson is a Residential Interior Designer who owns Catherine Wilson Interiors and lives in Atlanta, Georgia. She lives in the Morningside-Virginia Highlands neighborhood with her husband, two children and their dog. In her quest to refurbish her nearly 100 year old home, she stumbled upon a business dealing with the outside versus the inside of a home.

35 13 Easy and Inexpensive Fall Decorating Ideas
Written by: Julie Lohmeier | Distributed: 2006-09-26 | Word Count: 567 | Page Views: 2847 | Votes: 10 | Rating: 2.60
Autumn provides a bounty of decorating ideas. No need to decorate for fall with cheap, plastic, fake items when the real thing is inexpensive, more tasteful, and easily creates a beautiful fall ambiance in your home. Here are 13 ideas that you can easily do.

36 Create a Home that Nurtures, Inspires and Enlivens
Written by: Barbra Sundquist | Distributed: 2006-05-16 | Word Count: 979 | Page Views: 2791 | Votes: 16 | Rating: 3.44
Quick, think of an amazing environment. A place where you feel totally alive and inspired. Got a place in mind? Now make a list of the attributes of that place. Is it indoors or outdoors? Quiet or lively? What colors, smells, sounds, objects, people are present? You've just defined what aliveness feels like for you. Now think about your home.

37 Top Ten Ways to Reuse Flower Vases
Written by: Sarah Simmons | Distributed: 2009-02-26 | Word Count: 535 | Page Views: 2788 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 2.60
Flowers are great gifts on birthdays, anniversaries and other special occasions, but what do you do with the vases once the flowers have died? Although it's always a good idea to keep a few vases around, after a while they can add up. Try these top ten ways to reuse your old flower containers!

38 Oprah And Other African Americans Get Ready For Kwanzaa With Flowers
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-04-02 | Word Count: 363 | Page Views: 2670 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 1.57
In addition to the Christian tradition of celebrating the Christmas holiday, many African American families also celebrate the cultural holiday of Kwanzaa. One notable Kwanzaa celebrator is Oprah Winfrey, who has frequently offered tips and ideas for the holiday on her television show and in her magazine. In addition to Oprah's tips, your florist may also be able to help you choose great flowers to accent your Kwanzaa decorations and entertain your holiday guests.

39 Simplicity with Fountains in Garden Design
Written by: Elizabeth Jean | Distributed: 2007-03-30 | Word Count: 727 | Page Views: 2648 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 2.40
Simplicity has always been the basis of good design, and adding a garden fountain is no exception. Also, good garden design is nearly as easy as it is simple! It's when you complicate things that you create issues.

40 Decorative Wood Corbels - The Finishing Touch that Makes Your Project Truly Unique
Written by: Matthew Osborne | Distributed: 2006-10-27 | Word Count: 652 | Page Views: 2592 | Votes: 17 | Rating: 2.41
Looking to add a touch of timeless elegance to your work? Take a look at decorative wood corbels. They're a great way to finish off your custom pieces with a distinctive flair. And with so many different styles, designs, and materials to choose from, it's easy to make everything you produce one-of-a-kind.

41 Hot Tub Installation Planning Guide
Written by: Emerson Lockwood | Distributed: 2008-12-30 | Word Count: 1347 | Page Views: 2585 | Votes: 11 | Rating: 3.27
Now that you have made the decision to purchase a hot tub, you need to think long and hard about where you will place your new hot tub. Basically, you have three choices for a location; indoors, outdoors or inside a screened in porch. The choice is completely up to you as to where you put it, but there are many considerations that you should take into account before you make your decision.

42 The Fountains of Chatsworth House, England
Written by: Elizabeth Jean | Distributed: 2007-04-05 | Word Count: 839 | Page Views: 2545 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 3.13
Chatsworth House is located in the heart of the Peak District National Park, an area of outstanding natural beauty in the center of England. The house is the home of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, and the 1000 acre estate includes a working farm and more than 100 acres of landscaped gardens.

43 History Of The Filbert (Hazelnut)
Written by: Patrick Malcolm | Distributed: 2006-12-26 | Word Count: 867 | Page Views: 2528 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 2.60
The modern name for filberts has evolved from European folklore. The original name was connected with Saint Philbert's Day (Saint Filbert), the day that harvesting the nuts began, August 22nd, the day of observing the Saint's day of celebration.

44 Wooden Window Boxes And Planters...love the look but they rot!
Written by: Catherine Wilson | Distributed: 2006-08-29 | Word Count: 509 | Page Views: 2496 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 2.11
Until recently if a purist wanted a real, wooden window box or planter he or she had to resign themselves to the fact that it would rot every few years. When it did the process would start over with more boxes being built, hung and re-planted.

45 The Uses and History of Interior Wood Columns
Written by: Timothy Revis | Distributed: 2010-01-12 | Word Count: 3616 | Page Views: 2484 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 2.25
The history of Interior Wood Columns and their varied uses for today's architecture.

46 Flowers To Help You Ring In The New Year
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-02-27 | Word Count: 373 | Page Views: 2464 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 2.22
If you're planning to throw a huge New Year's bash or even just a small get together, don't forget to order flowers to make your celebration even brighter. Flowers make an excellent addition to any decorating theme, whether it's lavish and elegant or colorful and fun. And, they're an incredibly easy way to decorate-your florist does all the work!

47 A Step-By-Step Guide To Installing a Toilet
Written by: Cecil Radmore | Distributed: 2007-01-30 | Word Count: 1561 | Page Views: 2418 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.50
If you have never installed a toilet before, then this guide will take you step-by-step through the process. You will find the process to be much easier than you had ever imagined it would be.

48 Tea: Growing Quality Green Tea
Written by: Marcus Stout | Distributed: 2007-06-04 | Word Count: 970 | Page Views: 2407 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 1.67
There are literally hundreds of varieties of green tea, each with its own distinct flavor and characteristics. Green tea is grown in several countries throughout the world, but the vast majority of it is grown in China and Japan.

49 Home Decorating: People Love Rugs that Appeal to The Senses
Written by: AnnaRae Mills | Distributed: 2007-03-02 | Word Count: 493 | Page Views: 2308 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 2.71
Using rugs here and there is a decorative way to add charm and personality to your home. Rugs help you create the look and feel you want for each room. But, it goes beyond that. Rugs are more than just floor coverings - they can also appeal to our senses.

50 Survelience In Your Own Home
Written by: Todd Concklin | Distributed: 2006-08-16 | Word Count: 803 | Page Views: 2294 | Votes: 12 | Rating: 2.83
Hidden cameras have reached such a sophisticated level that they can operate in almost any environment and are becoming increasingly difficult to detect. Not only is this surveillance device increasingly versatile, it has become increasingly affordable.

51 How To Restore Old Wood Furniture
Written by: Alycia Hartzell | Distributed: 2010-02-02 | Word Count: 989 | Page Views: 2263 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 2.71
Restoring an old piece of wooden furniture can be an involved and tedious process, so it is important to determine what kind of work is truly necessary before you begin. An inexperienced do-it-yourselfer may look at a blemished piece of furniture and assume that it needs to be refinished, when in fact a touch-up may be just as effective (and a whole lot less time-consuming). In many cases, a thorough cleaning and waxing may be all it takes to turn that dull, worn-out table into a rich and lustrous centerpiece once more! Read this article to learn more....

52 How to Make An Easy, Quick Valance
Written by: Julie Lohmeier | Distributed: 2007-04-16 | Word Count: 442 | Page Views: 2178 | Votes: 10 | Rating: 2.20
If you can sew a straight line, you can create this valance in just an hour.

53 Trish Stratus And Columbine Flowers Are Both Native To Canada
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-05-13 | Word Count: 414 | Page Views: 2175 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 2.43
Four-time WWE Women's Wrestling Champion Trish Stratus hails from Toronto, Canada. While she's certainly a beauty that Canadians can be proud of, the columbine flower is a symbol of Toronto that should make them proud as well.

54 Stainless Steel Library Ladders
Written by: Jay Wilson | Distributed: 2010-01-12 | Word Count: 481 | Page Views: 2161 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 4.00
In many of our homes there is a space on a shelf or cabinet towards the ceiling that is typically not utilized and unattainable due to its height. Modern stainless library ladders are made specifically for this reason; to make these shelves useful and accessible, which gives you a variety of options as to what they can be used for.

55 Finding Peace and Relaxation in Your Potting Shed
Written by: Tom Razor | Distributed: 2010-04-20 | Word Count: 330 | Page Views: 2141 | Votes: 3 | Rating: 3.00
Have you ever had that feeling deep in the pit of your stomach that you just needed a place to get away for a while? Some place right in your own back yard where you could just get away and relax? Well, if you have a green thumb then you might be surprised to know that you can find peace and relaxation in your very own potting shed.

56 Buying Guide and Tips To Get More Life Out Of Your Clothes Dryer
Written by: Emerson Lockwood | Distributed: 2007-01-09 | Word Count: 1681 | Page Views: 2109 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.50
Buying a clothes dryer for your home is a fairly simple decision process. Once you have read this report, your buying decision might even be a bit easier.

57 Ten Creative Headboard Ideas for Frugal Decorators
Written by: Pamela Cole Harris | Distributed: 2008-02-14 | Word Count: 406 | Page Views: 2062 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 2.83
Need a new headboard, but don't have a fortune to spend? How about using things you already have or things that others may want to discard to make a custom headboard that is not only stylish and creative, but inexpensive as well!

58 Decorate Your Home with Rugs in Solid Colors or Unique Shapes
Written by: AnnaRae Mills | Distributed: 2007-03-05 | Word Count: 596 | Page Views: 2042 | Votes: 12 | Rating: 2.75
Now, more than ever, rugs come in a surprisingly wide range of designs and color combinations, as well as shapes. This can make finding the right rug an exciting quest. So, let's have some fun by looking at rugs in solid colors or distinctive shapes that often get overlooked by decorators and rug shoppers.

59 The Diderot Effect: Staying Simple In The City
Written by: Bruce Elkin | Distributed: 2008-01-15 | Word Count: 919 | Page Views: 1984 | Votes: 13 | Rating: 3.08
Recently, I experienced my own encounter with the Diderot Effect. I moved to the city, and struggled to avoid an outburst consumerism.

60 9 Ways To Make A Small Bath Look Bigger
Written by: Julie Lohmeier | Distributed: 2007-04-27 | Word Count: 281 | Page Views: 1982 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 2.86
A small bath - it's a common problem. It may be a bath in an old house, an added powder room, or even a bath tucked under stairs. But how can you make a tiny space look bigger than it actually is?

61 Florentine Fountains: Sculpture, Not Water
Written by: Elizabeth Jean | Distributed: 2007-04-03 | Word Count: 632 | Page Views: 1966 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 2.56
While Roman fountains seem designed primarily for the display of water, the Florentine fountains exist for the display of sculpture. Cer­tainly their outstanding characteristic in the Cinquecento is the tendency of the figure sculpture to dominate the structural portions of basins and shaft...

62 6 Secrets To Cottage Style Decorating
Written by: Julie Lohmeier | Distributed: 2007-07-17 | Word Count: 474 | Page Views: 1963 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 3.11
Cottage style decorating is a popular style right now. Just look at any home decorating magazine on the shelf – all will talk about it, some exclusively cover it. It so common, familiar, and reminiscent of vacations of your childhood past, you may not even realize that it's a decorating style of its own.

63 Home Decorating - Get Rugs that Put the Fun in Functional
Written by: AnnaRae Mills | Distributed: 2007-01-22 | Word Count: 560 | Page Views: 1957 | Votes: 12 | Rating: 2.25
Rugs can serve several functional purposes, with the most obvious one being a floor covering. Rugs also provide warmth on a bare floor and help to reduce noise in a room with too many flat surfaces. Rugs can add beauty and charm to a room and they can give your room a cosmopolitan feel or more of a country feel. That's great, but our focus today is on fun!

64 The History Of Almond Tree, Prunus Dulcis
Written by: Patrick Malcolm | Distributed: 2007-03-06 | Word Count: 694 | Page Views: 1957 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 2.00
The ancient travelers and traders, who circulated back and forth over the Silk Road route between Greece and Turkey, used almonds in their commercial trading, in exchange for other expensive and desirable goods.

65 How to Lay a Flagstone Walk in 8 Easy Steps
Written by: Julie Lohmeier | Distributed: 2006-08-03 | Word Count: 511 | Page Views: 1956 | Votes: 15 | Rating: 2.93
Years ago, we had a house that had flagstone flower bed border that was in disrepair. And we had ripped out an old broken walk from the curb to the front porch. We needed something, but concrete sidewalks aren't cheap. So we took the flagstone from the back and put it in the front for the walk. It wasn't hard and it was very inexpensive since we already had the stone.

66 The Fountains of Kansas City
Written by: Elizabeth Jean | Distributed: 2007-04-06 | Word Count: 929 | Page Views: 1947 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.25
Kansas City is thought to have more fountains than any city in the world except Rome, arguably the birthplace of the city fountain. At the last count, it was thought that there were over two hundred public fountains in Kansas City, with many more private fountains.

67 The Ancient Crinum Lily Inhabiting The Island Of St. Simon, And Sea Island, Ga.
Written by: Patrick Malcolm | Distributed: 2007-03-20 | Word Count: 856 | Page Views: 1947 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 3.38
William Bartram, a notable, early American botanist, extensively explored the Island of St. Simons in Georgia; describing vividly the landscape, animals and plants in the area, along with his personal encounters with islanders, and in most cases, their generous offers of food, shelter and conversation and hospitality to him in March of the year 1774.

68 5 Easy Ways To Decorate With Sheets
Written by: Julie Lohmeier | Distributed: 2007-06-29 | Word Count: 1270 | Page Views: 1939 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 3.33
Want a custom, coordinated look that is inexpensive? Use bedsheets. Yep, the same sheets you cuddle under at night can turn a bedroom from boring to stunning. A designer look at Walmart prices.

69 Will Jennifer Aniston Ever Get A Red Iris On Her Birthday?
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-05-22 | Word Count: 464 | Page Views: 1919 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 3.80
The iris, birth flower for the month of February in which Jennifer Aniston was born, comes in almost every color you can imagine-white, yellow, blue, purple...but not true red. You may see them in colors very close to red, like wine or brick red, but you won't see one in real, stop sign red.

70 Egyptian Decor
Written by: Maryann Larsen | Distributed: 2006-09-29 | Word Count: 453 | Page Views: 1916 | Votes: 18 | Rating: 1.94
The ancient Egyptians were a highly civilized people who left behind a wealth of statues, bas reliefs, sculptures, canopic jars, busts and other artistic pieces. Today, you can purchase professionally recreated replicas of nearly all the famous pieces, including, Isis, King Tut and the god, Anubis. You can also find exquisite replicas of Egyptian statues, Egyptian wall hangings and Egyptian plaques.

71 3 Secrets To Luxuriously Looking Drapes
Written by: Julie Lohmeier | Distributed: 2007-05-15 | Word Count: 271 | Page Views: 1915 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 3.50
For drapes that look rich and luxurious, keep these three tips in mind: fabric, fullness, and layers.

72 The Truth About Amish Furniture Making
Written by: Kristina Galvan | Distributed: 2009-01-20 | Word Count: 460 | Page Views: 1880 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 1.80
Article about the tools used by the Amish to make furniture.

73 Donatello's Fountain
Written by: Elizabeth Jean | Distributed: 2007-03-30 | Word Count: 679 | Page Views: 1860 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 2.40
Donato di Niccolň di Betto Bardi, universally known as "Donatello", was born in Florence around 1385 and was laid to rest there in 1465. The powerful nature of his art made him the greatest sculptor of the early Renaissance.

74 A Self Contained Spy Camera Can Make Covert Surveillance Easy
Written by: David English | Distributed: 2009-02-26 | Word Count: 733 | Page Views: 1856 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 2.00
A self contained spy camera can not only help you to answer all the questions a normal hidden camera can but also allows you to set it up to get those answers in just minutes. With an included DVR and SD card self contained cameras are nearly ready to go right out of the box. Just plug it in and you're done. These self contained units don't require you to run wires, install drivers on your computer or deciding exactly what you need to make it work. Spy cameras can be useful in a wide variety of situations and now, with everything built right in, they can be easier to use too.

75 Winter Resistant Plants and Shrubs
Written by: Ted Roberson | Distributed: 2006-09-26 | Word Count: 589 | Page Views: 1843 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 2.57
For those landscapers living in a Northern climate, it is essential to consider hardy winter resistant plants and shrubs.

76 Pamela Anderson Can Have A White Christmas With Holiday Party Flowers
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-12-01 | Word Count: 333 | Page Views: 1829 | Votes: 3 | Rating: 3.33
Having recently married, it's likely that Pamela Anderson will want to host a Christmas party with her new husband, Kid Rock. If that's the case, she needn't worry that her home in sunny California will be lacking a white Christmas. Even if there's no snow outside, she can bring a touch of white inside with gorgeous white Christmas arrangements.

77 Concrete Core Drills and Concrete Core Drilling
Written by: Robert Short | Distributed: 2006-08-24 | Word Count: 480 | Page Views: 1825 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.50
Concrete core drilling is the process of drilling perfectly round holes through concrete walls, floors and other concrete structures. Read on to learn more about this process that is used by commercial builders for commercial building improvements and home owners for home improvement projects...

78 Decorating with Rugs - Selecting Rugs to Fit a Theme
Written by: AnnaRae Mills | Distributed: 2007-01-29 | Word Count: 695 | Page Views: 1824 | Votes: 13 | Rating: 3.08
In the world of interior decorating, few design elements are as versatile as the rug. Rugs are at home everywhere - from humble, country kitchens to grand, neo-classical entryways. Rugs bring warmth, comfort, and color to bare floors and add new life to lackluster rooms and hallways. Whether you're decorating a brand new home, or remodeling your lived-in bungalow, rugs are an easy, affordable way to add charm, character, and style to any room.

79 The Present and Future of Hybrid Vehicles: Sports Utility Vehicles and Trucks
Written by: Butch Taft | Distributed: 2010-04-27 | Word Count: 1232 | Page Views: 1820 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.63
As Dodge begins to offer 0% financing on new Dodge Trucks, Ford and Toyota suspend production on many of their pickup truck models, and Chevrolet starts closing truck and SUV factories, it would appear that the final nail has been put into the pickup truck and sports utility vehicle industry in the United States. But the truth is that four-dollar plus gasoline has only hastened the demise of older designs, and the auto makers are rushing to accelerate their transition to the hybrid vehicles that were expected to be released in the 2010-2011 model year

80 7 Easy Faux Painting Techniques
Written by: Julie Lohmeier | Distributed: 2006-02-16 | Word Count: 764 | Page Views: 1816 | Votes: 10 | Rating: 2.90
In the last 10 years, faux painting techniques have gone from obscure to popular, from the realm of professionals to do-it-yourself projects. These techniques are not difficult although they can be time consuming (what decorating or remodeling project isn't though) and require quick hands.

81 Select the Right Window Coverings
Written by: Brian Wright | Distributed: 2008-02-07 | Word Count: 1186 | Page Views: 1800 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 3.63
A window covering selection should be selected for both function and style. Blinds, shutters, drapes, curtains, and shades all have different qualities the affect the final decision. Discover the best window treatment for your home.

82 Soap Making Supplies: Do You Have What You Need?
Written by: Jon J Martin | Distributed: 2007-09-24 | Word Count: 485 | Page Views: 1794 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 1.63
Learn about the soap making supplies you will need to start this hobby.

83 Use of Bird Baths in the Garden - Why Install a Bird Bath?
Written by: Elizabeth Jean | Distributed: 2007-04-09 | Word Count: 964 | Page Views: 1793 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 2.00
Many people enjoy the sight and sound of birds in the garden - the color, movement, and song they provide adds life to a garden and can be very restful, evoking a peaceful, rural atmosphere.

84 Halloween Fun At Your Local Flower Shop
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-09-09 | Word Count: 406 | Page Views: 1758 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 3.25
Halloween is just around the corner and you're thinking gruesome costumes, haunted houses, ghosts, black cats, witches, bats, and...flowers! What's that you say? You're NOT thinking about flowers for Halloween? Your florist is and you should be, too!

85 Concrete Cutting: Don't Let a Little Bit of Concrete Stop You
Written by: Robert Short | Distributed: 2006-07-25 | Word Count: 794 | Page Views: 1750 | Votes: 11 | Rating: 2.91
Concrete cutting is a process of controlled sawing, drilling and removal of concrete performed by skilled operators using special saws that use diamond impregnated blades. Unlike the old-fashioned dusty "jack hammer" method, modern concrete cutting leaves a smooth attractive finish and utilizes water so as not to create any dust or mess.

86 Do It Yourself? You'd Better Think it Through!
Written by: Robert Short | Distributed: 2006-08-29 | Word Count: 566 | Page Views: 1749 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 2.29
So! You want to do your own concrete cutting, huh? My only piece of advice is: Sub it out. Professional concrete cutters make our lives so much simpler, and save us valuable time and money at the same time. Professional concrete cutters are set up to handle any size concrete sawing job, and even the small concrete cuts can cause big problems for an un-experienced worker.

87 The Big Decision: Hot Tub Or Swimming Pool?
Written by: Emerson Lockwood | Distributed: 2006-09-27 | Word Count: 747 | Page Views: 1744 | Votes: 15 | Rating: 2.80
Many homeowners look for ways to add comfort, luxury, and value to their properties. There are many ways in which a homeowner might increase the appraised value of their home, but perhaps the most popular is installing a swimming pool or hot tub.

88 Residential Builders Focus on Multiple Exterior Textures!
Written by: Catherine Wilson | Distributed: 2006-11-03 | Word Count: 834 | Page Views: 1741 | Votes: 13 | Rating: 2.31
Over the years, the exterior of homes have tastefully taken on more and more textures such as stained wood, painted wood, brick, stone, stucco, iron, slate, cedar shake...all melded together to create a desirable piece of real estate. Well planned facades create that first impression. It's the first impressions that count! As they say, you never get another chance to make a first impression.

89 Angelina Jolie's Birth Flower, The Rose, Gets A Week Of Its Own
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-05-05 | Word Count: 390 | Page Views: 1739 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 2.83
Born June 4, 1975, actress Angelina Jolie was born in the month of the rose. One of America's most beloved flowers, the rose is cherished for its beauty and scent. They've long been a symbol of romance and florists sell countless dozens of roses to people wishing to woo, congratulate, send get well wishes, or just to say, "I was thinking of you."

90 How I Lost 50 Pounds in Two Weeks and Gained a New Living Room!
Written by: Pamela Cole Harris | Distributed: 2008-02-07 | Word Count: 587 | Page Views: 1728 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 2.83
OK...I was spilling over, outgrowing everything, the beautiful bits hidden under mounds of muddle and it was time – past time – to lose it! I thought about using dynamite to blast it away, but that was too messy and probably illegal!

91 Taylor Hicks Born In The Camellia State
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-05-01 | Word Count: 440 | Page Views: 1718 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 3.38
Just as American Idol Taylor Hicks beat out his fellow Idol contestants to become this year's American Idol, the Camellia beat out the goldenrod to become the state flower of Alabama, Hicks' home state.

92 Decorating Christina Aguilera's House With Flowers
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-01-03 | Word Count: 527 | Page Views: 1703 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 3.57
Having recently married, Christina Aguilera, like many newlyweds, is probably working on setting up and decorating her house to make it more of a home. Flowers are an excellent way to brighten up any room in the house, and new trends in decorating with flowers emerge every day.

93 What Do Pokemon And Bonsai Trees Have In Common?
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-05-09 | Word Count: 411 | Page Views: 1701 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 1.83
I'll bet you're thinking the answer to what Pokemon and bonsai trees have in common is easy-they both have Japanese origins. Well, you'd actually be wrong. Pokemon do indeed come from Japan, but, although often associated with Japan, the art of bonsai actually began in China.

94 Jessica Simpson's Daisy Days
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-03-20 | Word Count: 488 | Page Views: 1690 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 3.00
Jessica Simpson recently brought eighties character Daisy Duke back to life on the big screen in the hit movie The Dukes of Hazzard. The movie took years to develop and cost about $53 million dollars to make. But, you can have your own daisies in less time and for a whole lot less money. Daisies are among the most popular flowers in America.

95 What Is A Quality Imperial Formosa Oolong Tea Garden?
Written by: Marcus Stout | Distributed: 2007-07-06 | Word Count: 871 | Page Views: 1688 | Votes: 10 | Rating: 2.00
Imperial Formosa Oolong tea is one of the most prized in the world. Oolong teas from Taiwan are becoming more and more popular as their delicious taste is discovered by more and more tea drinkers. Though oolong tea originated in China, and though most of the oolong tea produced in the world today is still produced in China, oolong teas from Taiwan, also known as Formosa oolongs are quickly being recognized for their quality.

96 Eminem Grew Up With The Scent Of Apple Blossoms In The Air
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-02-05 | Word Count: 409 | Page Views: 1687 | Votes: 11 | Rating: 1.27
Although he wasn't born in Michigan, rapper Eminem spent a great deal of his childhood there and, in fact, set his hit semi-autobiographical movie 8 Mile there. Though his movie may not have painted an idealistic picture of the great state of Michigan, many who call it home are quick to mention the sweet fragrance the abundant apple blossoms spread through the air when their beautiful pink blossoms adorn the apple trees.

97 Dutch Oven Cooking: Cast Iron vs. Aluminum
Written by: Marc Wiltse | Distributed: 2007-07-09 | Word Count: 709 | Page Views: 1680 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 2.43
Cast iron Dutch Ovens have been around for a long time. Is cast iron still a good material to cook with or is aluminum better?

98 Brooke Burke Is A Desert Beauty...Just Like The Cactus
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-05-07 | Word Count: 453 | Page Views: 1679 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 2.50
Cacti are available in over 2,500 different varieties, such as pincushion, powder puff, rat-tail, prickly pear, bunny ears, and golden barrel. While most people think of cacti as having sharp spines, some varieties are a little easier to handle with soft hair-like fibers.

99 The Country Charm of Rooster Home Décor
Written by: AnnaRae Mills | Distributed: 2007-09-19 | Word Count: 436 | Page Views: 1677 | Votes: 15 | Rating: 2.13
Many people like rooster home decor for the vibrant splash of color and country charm it can add to a kitchen and/or dining area.

100 Enhance Your Curb Appeal And Increase Your Property Value
Written by: Catherine Wilson | Distributed: 2006-08-08 | Word Count: 692 | Page Views: 1675 | Votes: 13 | Rating: 2.46
Catherine Wilson, an Interior Designer, in Atlanta, Georgia, recognizes how much simple exteriors changes can enhance curb appeal. Enhancements such as a new front door, a new mail box, adding or updating shutters, new light fixtures, changing landscaping and adding window boxes or garden containers can create an allure that makes a house become a home.

101 How To Meet Or Exceed The Estimated MPG On Your Vehicle
Written by: Butch Taft | Distributed: 2010-04-14 | Word Count: 1457 | Page Views: 1666 | Votes: 12 | Rating: 2.25
Most of us simply cannot run down to the local car dealer and buy a brand new, highly fuel-efficient hybrid car. Somehow, we just have to make the best of what we have available to us. In this article, I am going to assume that you are just like me, and I am going to assume you need to figure out how to get the best gas mileage out of the vehicle you have in your driveway. So, what can YOU do TODAY to reduce your cost of driving from here to there and back?

102 Tropical Style Deck Design
Written by: Ted Roberson | Distributed: 2007-08-07 | Word Count: 484 | Page Views: 1664 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 3.50
If you love the outdoor lifestyle, then tropical style deck design can provide you with an additional living space during the months of pleasant weather. Whether your deck is raised or ground level, whether it has an ocean view or not, you can enjoy a tropical lifestyle on your tropical style deck.

103 360 Degrees Around The Window(c)
Written by: Catherine Wilson | Distributed: 2006-06-27 | Word Count: 518 | Page Views: 1660 | Votes: 14 | Rating: 2.36
Catherine Wilson, an Interior Designer in Atlanta, Georgia coined a new phase that the architectural, design, construction and building supply industry needs to capitalize on! It's the concept of "360 Degrees around the Window"(c).

104 Some Rose Trivia For Madonna
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-04-24 | Word Count: 395 | Page Views: 1656 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 2.33
In writing her children's book titled The English Roses, Madonna may have done some research. But, did she uncover these facts about roses, one of the world's most treasured flowers?

105 The Easter Lily: A Flower That Symbolizes Eternal Life And Purity
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-01-22 | Word Count: 422 | Page Views: 1656 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 2.71
The Easter lily, a majestic white beauty in the shape of a trumpet, heralds the coming of spring and the Easter holiday. It is traditionally presented as an Easter gift and adorns the altars of churches during the Christian holiday. This association with Easter has its roots in the Bible where it is frequently mentioned and has continued to be traditionally linked with Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary.

106 Aishwarya Rai And The Lotus Flower: Symbols Of India
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2007-12-12 | Word Count: 423 | Page Views: 1635 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 2.78
The lotus flower has been given a sacred place in Indian culture. It plays a huge role in the art and mythology there and has done so for centuries.

107 Guide To Building An Outdoor Deck
Written by: Emerson Lockwood | Distributed: 2006-06-21 | Word Count: 1116 | Page Views: 1633 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 2.33
When you decide that you are ready to tackle the project of building a deck or a gazebo in your backyard, there are many things to keep in mind. You can build a wonderful home away from home if you follow some basic rules and carefully plan your entire project, before getting started.

108 Which Is Best - A Deck Or Patio?
Written by: Emerson Lockwood | Distributed: 2006-08-04 | Word Count: 746 | Page Views: 1632 | Votes: 11 | Rating: 1.91
Would you like to make the addition of a deck or patio to your home? This simple question requires that you put some thought into which one of the two would be the most suitable for your needs. Use this article as a guide to help you make the right decisions concerning your new outdoor area.

109 Guide to Understanding 'Green' Home Remodeling
Written by: Emerson Lockwood | Distributed: 2006-12-20 | Word Count: 797 | Page Views: 1624 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 1.78
Americans are now spending up to 160 billion each year on remodeling their homes and businesses. A fraction of this money has been focused on what is known as "green construction". Green construction or remodeling is using energy saving, recycled products, and is experiencing nothing less than a renaissance or rebirth. You can help restore a significant portion of the world's ecosystems by using "green construction". Such a practice can also help create a healthier indoor environment for your family.

110 Dining Table Centerpieces
Written by: Steve Dorboon | Distributed: 2010-04-13 | Word Count: 616 | Page Views: 1619 | Votes: 3 | Rating: 2.00
Ever hosted a party at your home and didn't have a clue about how to 'dress up' your dining table? Not to worry - you're not alone. I recently hosted a barbecue, and while I made sure everything was completed before the guests arrived, there was one thing missing: a gorgeous centerpiece on my dining room table. I once believed the knack for decorating dining tables was a gift given to only a few people, until I conducted a Google search. Adorning your table with beautiful decorations is not only simple, but inexpensive also.

111 Get More Green Than A Golf Green With Houseplants
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-02-29 | Word Count: 481 | Page Views: 1616 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 3.22
Relax, you can enjoy some green even if you can't get out of the house! Houseplants are an easy and excellent way to bring some green right into your very own home.

112 Save Money On Your Energy Bills With A Home Improvement Project
Written by: Emerson Lockwood | Distributed: 2006-07-25 | Word Count: 795 | Page Views: 1612 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 2.83
If you are looking to tackle a new home improvement project in your home, you may want to consider making it one that will reduce your long-term energy costs. There are multiple home improvement projects that can dramatically reduce the costs of your heating and cooling bills year-after-year.

113 Bonsai In Your Backyard - Getting Started The Easy Way
Written by: Erik A. Olsen | Distributed: 2006-10-04 | Word Count: 1407 | Page Views: 1605 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.13
Bonsai is literally the art form of training a plant or tree from its original size down to miniature form. The bonsai is then grown in a pot or container and through years of training, sculpted into various styles, depending on the type of tree and personal preference. If you are just getting started with an interest in bonsai, we want to start by recommending you take care when buying your first plants. One of the most important steps in getting started with bonsai is choosing the right plant or tree.

114 Planting Herbs in the Fall
Written by: Ted Roberson | Distributed: 2006-10-11 | Word Count: 547 | Page Views: 1603 | Votes: 12 | Rating: 3.17
For gardeners who have tried and possibly failed at planting herbs in the spring or summer, you may have already figured out that planting herbs in the fall is usually best for many herbs.

115 The'Cylix' Type Fountain in Florence
Written by: Elizabeth Jean | Distributed: 2007-03-30 | Word Count: 646 | Page Views: 1601 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 2.89
One form of small freestanding fountain is the "cylix" type, so named because the footed, bowl-shaped basin which forms its nucleus re­sembles both in shape and in proportions the classical cylix or drinking cup. Only two basins of this type in the style of the Florentine Quattrocento have been preserved:

116 Easily Change Your Kitchen with Matching Grape Motif Accents
Written by: Brian Banks | Distributed: 2008-08-13 | Word Count: 546 | Page Views: 1599 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 1.86
There is an array of products that can be matched together to greatly enhance the beauty or elegance of your kitchen's decor. These products also make excellent gift ideas.

117 Singer Jewel And Peonies Are Products Of Alaska
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-04-23 | Word Count: 379 | Page Views: 1596 | Votes: 10 | Rating: 2.00
Born and raised in the Alaskan wilds, singer Jewel is known worldwide for her poetic lyrics and beautiful melodies. Jewel is certainly a product that Alaskans can be proud of, and now they may have yet another reason to celebrate-they're about to have their first international agricultural export, and like Jewel, this export is also beautiful. Peonies, according to a five-year study conducted by researchers at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks (UAF), just might be that important export first for the state.

118 Modern Fruit Trees Evolved From Ancient Historical Roots
Written by: Patrick Malcolm | Distributed: 2006-10-27 | Word Count: 1052 | Page Views: 1591 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 2.22
The rise and fall of ancient empires has developed parallel also to the establishment and destruction of advanced fruit tree orchards. Ancient fruit trees such as olive tree orchards increased the wealth and health of nations by feeding the populations, providing nutritious olive oil to light lamps in ancient houses at night, as food and a cooking medium, and for the purpose of anointing Kings and Queens.

119 Paris Hilton And California Flower Growers Weather Cold Snap
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-04-04 | Word Count: 373 | Page Views: 1588 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 2.20
The recent cold snap in California wasn't much more to pampered starlets like Paris Hilton than a reason to don designer coats and boots. But, for Californians who grow flowers or citrus fruits, the cold was nearly a disaster.

120 Decorating with Italian Furniture And Accessories
Written by: Maryann Larsen | Distributed: 2006-10-05 | Word Count: 564 | Page Views: 1586 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 2.00
Decorating with Italian furniture and accessories can cover a wide range of home owner tastes. Renaissance, classic, Tuscan, and modern contemporary Italian furniture are the more popular styles. Furniture design in Italy is a skilled trade that has been passed down from one generation to another for hundreds of years. Although the styles have changed dramatically with time the workmanship has retained the high quality of earlier periods, creating not only unique elegant furniture, but actual works of art in many cases.

121 It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas...With Flowers!
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-11-25 | Word Count: 443 | Page Views: 1583 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 1.78
Which holiday is the biggest for flower sales? I'll bet you're thinking Valentine's Day or Mother's Day. Well, those two are certainly big, but it's Christmas that draws more customers into flower shops than any other holiday. Perhaps that's because flowers bring a festive feel to any room they adorn while also making people feel happy and welcome.

122 The Wide Appeal of Equestrian Home Decor
Written by: AnnaRae Mills | Distributed: 2007-09-21 | Word Count: 566 | Page Views: 1583 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 2.75
Equestrian home decor includes a wide variety of horse-themed accessories and accents that let horse lovers express their love and appreciation.

123 Solar Lamp Post Lights Reduce Energy Costs!
Written by: M.S. Rochell | Distributed: 2010-08-10 | Word Count: 466 | Page Views: 1569 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 0.00
Using solar lamp post lights is a simple and affordable way to help the environment, beautify your home and save money on energy costs.

124 4 Tips for Getting the Best Bids for a Remodeling Job
Written by: Julie Lohmeier | Distributed: 2007-10-11 | Word Count: 353 | Page Views: 1567 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 2.57
The slump in housing starts and sales has flooded the news reports in the last month or so. While this may not be the best time to sell a home, it's a great time to buy and an excellent time to remodel. Get your house ready for the turnaround - it will come - and save money. How? Contractors are slow. That means they're more willing to negotiate and offer better pricing than when they have so many jobs that they're turning them away.

125 Use of Garden Ponds
Written by: Elizabeth Jean | Distributed: 2007-04-10 | Word Count: 932 | Page Views: 1565 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.00
Garden ponds can improve on that experience by adding a new dimension to any outdoor space - from bath tub-sized to a small lake, the benefits of a garden pond are potentially available to anyone with a little outdoor space.

126 No Flowers For China In Wikipedia
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-03-25 | Word Count: 405 | Page Views: 1562 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 1.71
If you look up China on Wikipedia.com you won't find mention of flowers as a major export for China. But, that may change if the Chinese government is successful in its efforts to boost the country's cut-flower industry.

127 Why a Home Solar Panel Will Save You Money and How You Can Get One for Free
Written by: M.S. Rochell | Distributed: 2010-08-03 | Word Count: 739 | Page Views: 1559 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 5.00
What is a home solar panel and how can it save you money? Solar energy panels are a new eco-friendly option for homeowners who want to heat and cool their home efficiently using the sun’s rays. There are a number of ways you can install solar panels affordably or even for free!

128 Which Flowers Match Britney Spears' Home Style?
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-05-23 | Word Count: 504 | Page Views: 1555 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 4.00
As she's grown up in the public eye, the world has watched pop-icon Britney Spears change her style over the years. She's gone from flirty pop teen to mother of two. As she's grown up, it's very likely her tastes in home décor have changed as well. According to the Society of American Florists, there are five main home decorating styles-and there are flowers to go with every one of them.

129 The Function of Exterior Shutters
Written by: Brian Wright | Distributed: 2008-02-14 | Word Count: 587 | Page Views: 1541 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 4.00
Exterior shutters can be either functional or non-functional. Functional shutters swing open and closed to block light and allow ventilation in the home. Movable shutters are constructed from exterior grade wood. Non-functional shutters are adhered directly to the house. These shutters can be PVC, plastic, or vinyl. Which is best for you?

130 Auto Transport Companies Provide Consumers Better Options
Written by: Forrest Bundy | Distributed: 2007-08-20 | Word Count: 1497 | Page Views: 1533 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 2.25
Just as there are companies that specialize in moving the contents of one's home from point A to point B, across town or across the country, there are also companies who specialize in moving motor vehicles in the same manner. Auto shipping will prove to be safer for your family and the cost of transport will be much less than any other option available. Here is why...

131 10 Things to Check for a Quality Paint Job
Written by: Julie Lohmeier | Distributed: 2006-06-07 | Word Count: 302 | Page Views: 1529 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.63
Whether you paint a room yourself or hire it out, you want to ensure that the job is done properly for best result. If you are hiring a painter, don't pay until you inspect these 10 key items first.

132 7 Requirements for a Home Theatre
Written by: Julie Lohmeier | Distributed: 2006-05-26 | Word Count: 1518 | Page Views: 1527 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 1.78
As technology has made home theatre equipment more affordable - more like buying a small car than a second home - their appearance in homes across the country has grown enormously.

133 Recycled Products Make Unique Gifts
Written by: Nicole Maschwitz | Distributed: 2008-05-13 | Word Count: 426 | Page Views: 1519 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 1.83
Recycling has been around for some time, but these days a greater number of people are taking a more serious approach to their recycling. With all the talk of global warming and greenhouse emissions, people are starting to think about how they can minimize the effects of these conditions on the environment. The greatest help has come from raising awareness, through the education of our primary school students, with environmental sustainability and recycling being hot topics taught in our classrooms.

134 Replanting your Christmas Tree
Written by: Ted Roberson | Distributed: 2006-11-29 | Word Count: 633 | Page Views: 1499 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.63
If you are in the market for a beautiful evergreen to be added to your landscape, Christmas is a perfect time to begin shopping. While most Christmas shoppers purchase a Christmas tree that has already been chopped at the bottom, there are several nurseries that offer live Christmas trees with the roots still intact.

135 Growing Herb Plants in Containers
Written by: Ted Roberson | Distributed: 2006-08-16 | Word Count: 637 | Page Views: 1498 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.75
I love herb plants. I have grown thyme, basil, marjoram, sage, mint, parsley, cilantro, chives, rosemary, oregano and more. My rosemary plant has now made it through two winters and it looks like a small shrub.

136 Fall Lawn and Garden Pests
Written by: Ted Roberson | Distributed: 2006-11-16 | Word Count: 707 | Page Views: 1484 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 3.60
With the cool weather of the fall season, most lawn and garden pests and diseases begin to dwindle away. Yet, there are a few lawn and garden pests that thrive off of the cool temperatures of the fall season.

137 High Fuel Prices and the Inevitable Game of Political Hot Potato
Written by: Bill Platt | Distributed: 2008-07-16 | Word Count: 1919 | Page Views: 1484 | Votes: 14 | Rating: 1.86
Some of the factors that are directly affecting this inflationary cycle are outside the control of the U.S. Government, such as wheat and corn crops destroyed by flood waters in the Midwest, but other factors could be dampened, if only our political leaders had the will to influence real change.

138 Concrete Cutting: Basement Remodeling Done The Right Way
Written by: Robert Short | Distributed: 2006-07-11 | Word Count: 649 | Page Views: 1477 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 2.56
Basements or cellars (depending on which part of the country you are from) are primarily seen as dark and dingy parts of a home. In most cases they are considered a useless area or are used as a "catch all" for family discards that haven't quite made it to the curbside for trash pick up yet. Well, with the skyrocketing prices of real estate these days and the lack of any substantial property to use for an addition to our homes, the basement, after years of being ignored and neglected, is finally being recognized as a useful, cost effective resource for adding more living space to our beloved homes.

139 How To Choose A Fireplace or Heating Stove For Your Home
Written by: Emerson Lockwood | Distributed: 2007-01-03 | Word Count: 647 | Page Views: 1477 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.38
Before deciding the type of fireplace that would be best for you and the model that you would like to own, keep in mind some of the following points:

140 The Evolution of Bathing and Showers
Written by: Cecil Radmore | Distributed: 2007-02-27 | Word Count: 1275 | Page Views: 1475 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 3.25
The oldest known archeological example of plumbing systems for baths dates back to 3300 B.C. in India. We also know that in the Bible, bathing was an important component of the Hebrew tradition, although the Israelites were instructed to go down to the river for their baths.

141 Pamela Anderson Can Make Her Plants Pet Safe
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-04-03 | Word Count: 475 | Page Views: 1472 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.75
Cats are notorious plant nibblers and soil diggers. But, with some careful plant selection, placement, and creativity, you can keep your cat from ruining your plants, and keep your cat safe from potentially harmful plant varieties.

142 Britney Spears Could Improve Her Home With Flowers
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-02-04 | Word Count: 566 | Page Views: 1454 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.13
Add beauty and class to your home, regardless of your decorating style. Flowers for home decorating purposes aren't limited to the rich and famous; you can use them to beautify your home as well.

143 Keep Burglars Happy – Don't Get A Surveillance System
Written by: Amy Herndon | Distributed: 2006-10-10 | Word Count: 838 | Page Views: 1453 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.75
Ideas on how to protect your home from burglars.

144 Concrete - Mixing to Maximize
Written by: Robert Short | Distributed: 2006-08-03 | Word Count: 721 | Page Views: 1448 | Votes: 10 | Rating: 2.80
Mixing concrete can be a challenge, but it can be done without hiring a concrete professional. However, there are three points to consider before creating a concrete mix.

145 Use Rawhide Lamp Shades for Rustic Lamps, Lighting And Decor
Written by: Craig Chambers | Distributed: 2006-11-09 | Word Count: 648 | Page Views: 1441 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 2.33
How to use light, dark and colored rawhide lamp shades to create southwest, western and country style lighting and décor.

146 Game Room Decor, Collectibles and Yesteryear Figures
Written by: Verna D James | Distributed: 2007-08-29 | Word Count: 615 | Page Views: 1426 | Votes: 3 | Rating: 3.67
A great idea for an unusual decorating theme is game room collectibles or yesteryear figures for your home game room, not only, that, but have you considered decorating one of guest or reception rooms as a game room, perhaps with a snooker or pool table, and using it for parties and the like? You can have a different kind of 'pool' party here!

147 The Best Flavored Tea Pluckings
Written by: Jon M. Stout | Distributed: 2007-07-17 | Word Count: 875 | Page Views: 1421 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 1.83
If you're new to flavored teas, no doubt you're wondering how to choose flavored teas of the best quality. The variety of the tea, the country in which it's grown, the way it's processed, the time it's harvested and the way it's flavored all affect the way a flavored tea will taste.

148 St. Patrick's Day Party Decorating Ideas that Save Money and the Environment
Written by: Brenda Prevost | Distributed: 2007-02-16 | Word Count: 495 | Page Views: 1417 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 2.11
How about decorating your home and celebrating the holiday without polluting our environment and even saving some money? These easy ideas can help you decorate for your St. Patrick's party using environmentally safe and keep more cash in your pot of gold.

149 Container Gardening Basics
Written by: Elizabeth Jean | Distributed: 2007-03-30 | Word Count: 1024 | Page Views: 1414 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 2.00
Ever since the 1950s, it has been increasingly popular to grow fruit, vegetables, herbs and flowers on a small scale in large pots - containers! A container garden is simply a garden planted in containers, whether small or large, indoors or outdoors. You might have a porch, patio, balcony, stair case, windowsills or roof top that you would like to bring some life and color to - all of these are ideal opportunities for a container garden.

150 5 Easy Home Improvement Projects for Less Than 500
Written by: Julie Lohmeier | Distributed: 2008-04-02 | Word Count: 433 | Page Views: 1403 | Votes: 3 | Rating: 3.67
It is possible to update a room and even remodel it without taking out a loan or raiding your savings. Here are five easy projects you can do yourself on the cheap for $500 or less.

151 Clay Aiken May Give His Loved Ones Peace Lilies
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2007-12-21 | Word Count: 408 | Page Views: 1401 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 1.67
Okay, I don't really know what kind of plants Clay Aiken favors when he gives houseplants as gifts, but given the popularity of the peace lily, it's pretty likely that he's given or received one or two in his lifetime.

152 Decorate with Fine Oriental Furniture
Written by: Maryann Larsen | Distributed: 2006-10-03 | Word Count: 554 | Page Views: 1400 | Votes: 11 | Rating: 3.00
Decorating with fine Oriental furniture need not be particularly complicated. Oriental screens or Oriental chests placed tastefully in a room can act as a fascinating and satisfying focal point when used with any decor.

153 Arnold Schwarzenegger Receives Britney Spears' Birth Flower
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2007-12-14 | Word Count: 388 | Page Views: 1388 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 2.29
The month of December is many things-it's the last month of the year, it's the birth month of many stars, including Britney Spears, and it's the month of the poinsettia flower.

154 Wireless Home Security: Is it for You?
Written by: Amy Herndon | Distributed: 2006-08-29 | Word Count: 461 | Page Views: 1384 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 3.00
Unquestionably, we live in a more dangerous world today. In the past it was common to leave our keys in the car, our doors unlocked, and let the children run through the neighborhood - it was okay, we knew everybody, it was safe. Crime was a distant thing and not something that was up close and personal.

155 Countertop Tips: Your Guide to the Top Choices
Written by: Aaron J. Munk | Distributed: 2008-12-22 | Word Count: 953 | Page Views: 1380 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 1.83
Countertops make a huge statement in the look and feel of your kitchen. Finding that balance between what you can afford and what is beautiful can be tricky, but is not impossible. There are a wide variety of countertop materials available on the market today, giving you plenty of options to make the proper choice for your kitchen.

156 Barbie Has Always Been As Color Conscious As A Florist
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-05-21 | Word Count: 394 | Page Views: 1379 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 2.14
The Barbie doll has long been a fashion icon for young girls. She always knows exactly what to wear for every occasion. Her color choices are impeccable. Why, Barbie is so good with colors, you'd think she was a florist!

157 Scented Flowers Make A Mariah Carey Style Comeback
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-01-09 | Word Count: 370 | Page Views: 1379 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 3.60
Singer Mariah Carey all but disappeared from the music scene only to return a bigger star than ever in late 2005. But, in terms of comebacks, fragrant flowers just may make an even bigger comeback

158 Warranty Buying Guide - Understanding Warranties on Hot Tubs and Other Big Ticket Items
Written by: Emerson Lockwood | Distributed: 2006-06-16 | Word Count: 1473 | Page Views: 1375 | Votes: 12 | Rating: 2.42
In this article, we are going to introduce you to all of the in's and out's of hot tub warranties. One thing to keep in mind is that while the article is focused on hot tubs, the warranty information included can apply to any big-ticket item, such as a car, television, clothes washer, clothes dryer, refrigerator, dish washer, air conditioner, central heat and air system, swimming pool, hot tub or spa.

159 Give the Gift of Decorative Time
Written by: Brian Banks | Distributed: 2007-11-30 | Word Count: 873 | Page Views: 1351 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 3.14
Out of the millions of homes in the United States, there is one item that continuously makes an appearance in some form or another. Every household displays at least three to five clocks

160 Floral Ideas For Christina Aguilera's Chanukah Celebration
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-02-08 | Word Count: 340 | Page Views: 1347 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 3.00
Though she's not Jewish, pop star Christina Aguilera married Jordan Bratman in November of 2005 in a wedding ceremony that included traditional Jewish elements. Because of her husband's Jewish heritage, Aguilera's holiday celebrations are sure to include Chanukah. If that's the case, she'll probably be visiting her florist for some help with beautiful Chanukah decorations.

161 Jennifer Lopez Born Under The Bold Delphinium Flower
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-01-10 | Word Count: 452 | Page Views: 1341 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 3.14
Born July 24, 1970, singer and actress Jennifer Lopez was born during the month of the delphinium flower-a flower that signifies boldness, an open heart, and ardent attachment. Though those attributes may all be seen as very positive, the delphinium is also featured in a classic legend of great woe.

162 Serve Up A Party Better Than Anna Kournikova Serves A Ball
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-01-02 | Word Count: 449 | Page Views: 1336 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 3.67
Anna Kournikova may be able to serve up a tennis ball, but can she throw a party that keeps people talking and waiting for the next one? Well, maybe, especially if she's adding special touches to her parties using flowers.

163 Indonesian Wood Carvings For A Room With A Difference
Written by: Susy Matthews | Distributed: 2007-03-09 | Word Count: 575 | Page Views: 1328 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 2.80
The realism of Indonesian wood carvings has to be seen to be believed. That a lump of wood could be made to come alive in such an inventive way is beyond belief, and these komodo dragons look too darn real. You can imagine them taking a lump out of you with these ferocious jaws. There is no doubt at all that Indonesian craftsmen are among the most talented in the world

164 The Fascination with Ancient Egypt Continues...and Offers Unique Gift Ideas
Written by: Brian Banks | Distributed: 2007-11-29 | Word Count: 782 | Page Views: 1326 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 2.56
As the holidays draw near, there are plenty of sweaters, ties, and bathrobes to consider, but only a few presents can provide a unique conversation piece like Egyptian replicas and related gifts.

165 How To Pay For The Finer Things In Life
Written by: Emerson Lockwood | Distributed: 2006-09-28 | Word Count: 605 | Page Views: 1322 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 0.63
Everyone likes to enjoy luxury, but often the average consumer does not consider himself financially able to do so. The truth is, that with a good budget and smart financial planning, many people can afford to treat themselves to fineries they may not have considered a possibility.

166 Indoor Water Fountains
Written by: John Barclay | Distributed: 2006-10-26 | Word Count: 623 | Page Views: 1315 | Votes: 10 | Rating: 2.50
Have you ever sat at the beach and thought how peaceful it was? Have you sat by the pool or by a running creek and enjoyed the tranquility that the quite sounds of running water gave you? Water has always had a soothing effect on our minds and spirit.

167 Springtime Flowers For Paris Hilton
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-04-28 | Word Count: 444 | Page Views: 1309 | Votes: 13 | Rating: 2.69
The grass is getting green and trees and shrubs are starting to bud. You're itching to get some dirt under your fingernails, but it's still pretty chilly at night and you don't think your summer garden flowers can withstand the cold just yet. Is there anything you can plant? Yes!

168 You Don't Have To Be Lindsay Lohan To Have Your Own Prairie Home Companion
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-05-13 | Word Count: 498 | Page Views: 1308 | Votes: 11 | Rating: 3.09
Growing prairie flowers has become an increasingly popular way to add some beauty to the yards of thousands of Americans. In fact, many people are turning to natural prairie flowers because they require a lot less hassle and work than do fancier and more complicated landscaping methods.

169 Give Your Garage an Overhaul
Written by: Kaja Gam | Distributed: 2007-10-06 | Word Count: 766 | Page Views: 1299 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 1.67
Do ventures into your garage turn into scavenger hunts, where you find yourself rifling through bins of sports equipment, toys and tools searching for that one soccer cleat or a garden tool that has gone missing? And how many times on those scavenger hunts have you promised yourself that one day soon, 'This place is getting a good cleaning.'

170 When and Where to Find Your Favorite Texas Wildflowers
Written by: Gayle Christie | Distributed: 2008-03-24 | Word Count: 617 | Page Views: 1292 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.38
There are more than 5,000 species of Texas Wild flowers that offer unlimited viewing pleasure to Texans and visitors, and a challenge to botanists who strive to name and classify all of them.

171 Choosing a Homemade Soap Recipe
Written by: J. Martin | Distributed: 2010-04-22 | Word Count: 421 | Page Views: 1284 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 4.00
If you are just starting out in soap making, it is important that you choose the right homemade soap recipe. Choosing a recipe that is too complicated will usually end in frustration and wasted ingredients. Below are some tips you can use to find a good soap recipe to start with in your soap making adventure.

172 Received A Houseplant For Mother's Day? Keep It As Strong As Your Child's Love For You
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-05-12 | Word Count: 577 | Page Views: 1282 | Votes: 10 | Rating: 2.50
You're so happy with the beautiful plant you received for Mother's Day, but you're afraid you have a brown thumb. It's not nearly as difficult to keep your plant healthy and strong as you might think it is.

173 Flower Care For Paris Hilton
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-02-13 | Word Count: 509 | Page Views: 1261 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 2.83
Paris Hilton undoubtedly has thousands of admirers and, with so many admirers, she probably receives flowers on an almost daily basis. Fortunately for Paris Hilton, flowers are really pretty easy to care for. If Ms. Hilton-or you-can follow a few fairly simple rules of thumb, fresh flowers delivered by your florist can stay vibrant and beautiful for many days.

174 Don't Get Burned! The Hidden Costs of Kitchen Remodeling
Written by: Aaron J. Munk | Distributed: 2008-12-15 | Word Count: 831 | Page Views: 1258 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 3.83
You’ve browsed all the magazines, planned and saved and calculated how much your kitchen remodeling ideas will cost. You’ve gotten estimates and bids, picked a contractor and now you are ready to get started. However, renovations are rarely without unexpected complications and these hidden costs might have you spending more than you thought.

175 Planning A New Home Design
Written by: Annie Deakin | Distributed: 2010-01-12 | Word Count: 503 | Page Views: 1255 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 3.50
If you are about to begin the exciting process of building a new home there are several items of home design that you should take into consideration. In this article, we will bring you up to speed on these items that should be considered...

176 Surprising Ways You Can Get Lower Auto Insurance Quotes
Written by: Sarah Simmons | Distributed: 2009-07-07 | Word Count: 676 | Page Views: 1250 | Votes: 10 | Rating: 2.50
Shopping around for insurance quotes can ensure drivers receive the best rates, but how can you make sure you are getting the lowest auto insurance quotes possible? Certain factors can affect how high or low your auto insurance quotes are, and one of the easiest ways to get lower auto insurance quotes is to keep your driving record clean.

177 Think Garden Gifts for the Holidays!
Written by: Brian Banks | Distributed: 2007-12-06 | Word Count: 835 | Page Views: 1245 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 2.60
It doesn't matter if you have a small garden or a large one, as long as there is space for you to relax, there are many things you can add to your garden to make it a relaxing retreat. If you have friends, co-workers or family that enjoy their gardens, think Garden Gifts for the Holidays.

178 Home Security Basics --- What You Need To Know
Written by: Wayne Smith | Distributed: 2006-06-20 | Word Count: 1050 | Page Views: 1242 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 1.78
There is a question that we hear frequently these days. The question is this: Is crime worse today than it has been in previous generations? Or, is the issue a reflection of the modern media age of 24-hour news and other news media making us more aware of the crime that we find in our world?

179 Plants And Flowers Can Bring Earth Day Right Into Your Home
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-01-11 | Word Count: 487 | Page Views: 1240 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 1.50
April 22nd is Earth Day, a day to celebrate this planet we call home and all the natural beauty it has to offer. Many people celebrate the day by planting a tree or bush or simply by spending the day outside, enjoying the splendor of nature. But, what if you live in a city where nature isn't as abundant as you'd like or if you're just unable to get outdoors to plant a tree or bush?

180 Transform Any Room with Stained Glass Panels
Written by: Beth Mark | Distributed: 2009-08-04 | Word Count: 720 | Page Views: 1238 | Votes: 13 | Rating: 2.23
You can find a stained glass panel for any room in your home. No matter what kind of decorating style or theme you have, there are beautiful stained glass designs to go with it. Hanging any of these panels in a window or somewhere that light will shine through them will create a wonderful effect in any space.

181 Successful Home Improvement Projects Require Good Planning
Written by: Emerson Lockwood | Distributed: 2006-06-27 | Word Count: 392 | Page Views: 1234 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 1.67
All successful endeavors begin with a good plan. "If you fail to plan, you fail to succeed." It is no different when you are planning a home improvement project. You must plan ahead in order for your project to turn out well.

182 Spring Cleaning: Making Your Home Healthy
Written by: Thomas Ray | Distributed: 2008-04-24 | Word Count: 726 | Page Views: 1232 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 3.14
There's something about spring that leads us all to want to make a fresh start. Spring-cleaning is far more than just a part of almost everyone's vocabulary; spring cleaning is a great way for you to take a much closer look at what you have, what you need and don't need, and to make sure that your home is a healthy home.

183 Solar Power for Homes - What You Need to Know
Written by: M.S. Rochell | Distributed: 2010-08-12 | Word Count: 553 | Page Views: 1229 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 5.00
Some surprising new developments in solar power for homes may make using solar energy in your daily life more possible than you may think!

184 5 Easy Ways to Decorate with Sheets
Written by: Julie Lohmeier | Distributed: 2006-09-01 | Word Count: 1271 | Page Views: 1228 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 2.29
Want a custom, coordinated look that is inexpensive? Use bedsheets. Yep, the same sheets you cuddle under at night can turn a bedroom from boring to stunning. A designer look at Walmart prices.

185 Ornamental Grasses for Fall Landscapes
Written by: Ted Roberson | Distributed: 2006-09-29 | Word Count: 510 | Page Views: 1228 | Votes: 13 | Rating: 3.08
Ornamental Grasses are becoming extremely popular in low maintenance landscapes as a way to add beauty and color without a great deal of hard work in the garden. Another great way to implement ornamental grasses is for fall landscapes.

186 My House Or Yours
Written by: Johnny A. Jenkins | Distributed: 2006-06-14 | Word Count: 863 | Page Views: 1208 | Votes: 10 | Rating: 2.90
Each year in the U.S, there are more than five million home burglaries. Nine out of ten of these crimes are preventable. The risk of being burglarized can be greatly reduced by taking simple steps to make your home more difficult to enter and less enticing to would-be burglars. Burglars break into a house, apartment or condominium every 11 seconds.

187 Although Her Birth Flower Is The Violet, Shakira Is No Shrinking Violet
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-01-04 | Word Count: 456 | Page Views: 1203 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 1.86
Sexy songstress Shakira was born February 9, 1977, during the month of the violet. But, if you're at all familiar with her hip shaking moves, you know she's no shrinking violet. However, she certainly has one thing in common with the violet - her popularity. The African violet has long been one of the most popular flowering potted plants.

188 Madonna Writes About English Roses, But Does She Grow Them?
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-01-21 | Word Count: 417 | Page Views: 1198 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 3.00
onsidering that material girl Madonna has mad herself famous as a trendsetter, it's actually very likely that she does indeed grow English Roses. That's because, in terms of flowers, English Roses are relatively new to the scene and aren't found in the gardens of most people. In fact, English Roses weren't introduced until around 1969 when roses grown by English rose breeder, David Austin, first began to appear in the flower world.

189 It's All About the Clocks
Written by: Andy Lipps | Distributed: 2008-04-25 | Word Count: 718 | Page Views: 1194 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 3.50
Clocks these days - well, they sure aren't what they once were; and that might not be such a bad thing. The first clocks, going way back to the 1300s, were a big step up from sun dials as a means of telling time, but it's hard to say that they were very accurate.

190 Even Jessica Simpson Gets Flowers
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-01-23 | Word Count: 444 | Page Views: 1193 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 2.40
Sometimes superstars like Jessica Simpson seem so far removed from our world that we forget they also enjoy some of the simpler pleasures in life, like flowers. In fact, it would seem that celebrities send flowers for many of the same occasions and situations we "regular folks" do

191 How to Earn Extra Money This Holiday Season
Written by: Elizabeth Johnson | Distributed: 2009-12-30 | Word Count: 682 | Page Views: 1179 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 2.50
Regardless of the state of the economy, many people find themselves a little strapped for money around the holidays. Heating costs, food for holiday gatherings, holiday travel costs, and gifts all factor in to making November through January the most expensive time of the year. Luckily, as much as this time of year can cost more, there are more opportunities to make a little bit of money to offset these inflated expenses. Below, we'll share with you the top five ways to earn a little extra cash over the holidays...

192 Out Of Africa: African Drums And Masks For Unique Home Accents
Written by: Susy Matthews | Distributed: 2007-03-07 | Word Count: 590 | Page Views: 1171 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 1.71
A theme using artefacts such as African drums and masks is a marvellous way to decorate your home and provide topics of conversation on these wonderful unique home accents. Just one room, set in an African style, would be so unusual and exotic that everybody in your neighbourhood would be dying for an invitation.

193 Reduce Your Monthly Budget By Eliminating Duplicate Insurance Coverage
Written by: Quinton Becker | Distributed: 2010-04-27 | Word Count: 648 | Page Views: 1171 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 2.50
There's absolutely no sense in paying for the same insurance coverage from multiple insurance companies. This is an area where a lot of consumers could eliminate some unnecessary spending from their family budget. This article explains where to look for duplicate coverage.

194 Angelina Jolie And Others Can Now Make Their Flowers Even More Eco-Friendly
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2007-12-13 | Word Count: 363 | Page Views: 1167 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 2.50
Angelina Jolie is well known not just for her acting ability but for the good deeds she does for various organizations. If Jolie is environmentally friendly as well, she could make her flowers and plants even friendlier for the earth. A new line of flowerpots has just hit the market, and they're sure to draw the eyes...and wallets...of all those who do what they can to keep the earth clean and healthy.

195 Stunning Raku Pottery Will Enhance Any Decor
Written by: Beth Mark | Distributed: 2009-07-16 | Word Count: 582 | Page Views: 1154 | Votes: 13 | Rating: 2.00
Raku pottery has become a popular interior design accessory that is becoming more popular as a technique with professional potters and hobby pottery enthusiasts and more widely used to enhance any décor because of the mutant color qualities that blend with existing decorating schemes.

196 Preserving Your Prom Flowers
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-01-01 | Word Count: 413 | Page Views: 1153 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 1.60
For many young people, prom is the crowning event of their teenage years. Everything about the night is magical and they want to hang on to those memories. One of the most special parts of the evening is the gorgeous corsage her date chose with her and her lovely gown in mind. Those memories are meant to last, and you can help by preserving or drying her corsage so that it's almost as lovely as the day she received it.

197 Flowers Even Inspire Barbie
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-01-02 | Word Count: 411 | Page Views: 1143 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 3.20
The Barbie doll has inspired little girls for decades. Barbie has been on or near the top of the most popular toy lists for a very long time. Children are inspired by her pretty face and the versatility of her character-Barbie can be anything! A doctor, a model, a mother, a teacher, a veterinarian, or a mermaid. It's no wonder that with her beauty and versatility, she's even been a flower; four of them, to be exact.

198 Going Green in Home Renovations
Written by: Kaja Gam | Distributed: 2007-10-05 | Word Count: 1123 | Page Views: 1130 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 2.00
It's hard to pick up a newspaper today without reading another alarming headline about the impact global warming is having on our planet. This growing concern has caused a number of our clients to ask how they might be more environmentally-conscious in their home designs and renovations.

199 Nautical Gifts or Home Décor For Boat Lovers
Written by: Kris Bond | Distributed: 2009-07-07 | Word Count: 691 | Page Views: 1111 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 3.00
We found some Nautical gifts that are unique, eclectic and eco-friendly items which not only help the planet but provide jobs to artists who use earth-friendly materials to create their products.

200 Kitchen Nightmares and Disasters
Written by: Bob Fischer | Distributed: 2009-10-27 | Word Count: 513 | Page Views: 1111 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 2.60
This article shares some of the scariest kitchen renovation nightmare stories. Read before starting on your kitchen remodeling project.




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