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DIY home enhancements
Styrofoam crown molding
When you want the refined look of wood in your abode, but without the costs of real wood, select Styrofoam crown molding. Lightweight and easy to install, Styrofoam molding does not call for the specialized tools real wood demands, and yet it looks the same as actual wood! Employing a few common household tools you can easily attach the Styrofoam to the wall with an adhesive, typically the peel-and-stick kind. The first step is to count the number of corners you must handle, and then take an exact measurement of the length of the walls. Once you have the measurements taken, commence with the attachment of the inside and outside corner molding, and then position the remaining wall pieces into place. Everything in the instruction manual is essential to follow precisely, and pay special attention to the adhesive as it dries to make sure the molding remains straight. There is a wide variety of styles of Styrofoam molding in the marketplace and they all call for latex paint because oil-based paints will melt Styrofoam. As guests come over to view your finished work they will be impressed by how beautiful your home looks with the new trim. Especially if you don’t tell them it’s Styrofoam
Tin tiles are back in fashion
The old adage about how history repeats itself is definitely true of tin ceiling tiles, once popular in the Victorian era and now a favorite again. Because a growing number of Victorian homes have been renovated in recent years, this traditional look has gained increasing interest. Originally tin tiles were thought of as low-cost and highly protective against fire, but these days people are more attracted to their durability and look of luxury. Contemporary interior decor plans and finishes have boosted the ways these tiles are used, some never conceived a hundred plus years ago. Besides adorning a ceiling, tin tiles are now used as tricked-out borders for doors and mirrors, as well as kitchen backsplashes and siding for cabinets. For a decor accent that was originally in demand because it was inexpensive, tin ceiling tiles look opulent and suggest elegance and wealth. Restored Victorian homes aren’t the only places where these tiles are used, as a growing number of public locales like churches, offices and restaurants include them in their interior design.
The following are a couple of links that may be more enlightening when researching the topic of home improvement ideas. Are you looking for articles regarding insulating paints? Then following the link to Buy Insulating Paint will be recommended. If you are still wondering about crown molding, go to New Faux Wood Crown Molding. In addition, articles about home improvement ideas and interior shutters can be found at Stylish Interior Window Shutters.