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The Varieties Of Retractable Awnings And Their Uses As Outdoor Shading

Outdoor shades that are installed on today's homes play a role in increasing living space exterior to the house. Usually the shades are fixed structures but can be free-standing or constructed as part of the building. The well-known awning is a ubiquitous outdoor shade that hangs over windows and sometimes doors. Here we discuss how retractable awnings are used to cool the house. Awnings play primarily two roles: one, they provide shade for people outside, two, they reduce light that gets into through the window.

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Posted by Gregory Menassa - 2010/06/18 at 7:24 am

Categories: Blinds and Shades   Tags: Blinds and Shades, deck, diy, furniture, Home, home accessories, Home and Garden, home decor, Home Improvement, house, outdoor shades, patio, remodeling, shades

Summer Sunshine And Cool Sail Shades

It has been noted that sails from boats were used in Roman times to provide shade to spectators at public events. At this period of time, gladiatorial games and public spectacles served as the main entertainment. Sailors were enlisted and so they helped to setup a retractable awning using boat sails. The shade consisted of canvas and a mesh of ropes with a hole at the center. The structure covered two-thirds of the arena with a tilt towards the centre of the Coliseum. The shade could catch the wind and provide a breeze for the spectators seated below. Thus, boat sails began their journey onto land as shade sails.

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Posted by Hazel Wig - 2010/04/15 at 6:40 pm

Categories: Blinds and Shades   Tags: Blinds and Shades, diy, garden, garden shade, gardening, Home, Home Improvement, house, landscaping, renovation, sail shades, shade, shade sails, summer shade

New Shade Trend Reaches France – Shade Sails

When you consider the French nation, you think of fashion and style. But there seems to be one new fashion trend where the French are lagging behind and what is all the more surprising is that they are now being beaten by the Australians! Summer in France can be very hot, especially in the south and some form of protection or shade is important to have the ability to enjoy the "outdoor life".

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Posted by Hazel Wig - 2010/03/28 at 5:57 am

Categories: Bamboo Shades, Blackout Window Blinds, Blinds and Shades, Cheap Mini Blinds, Curtains Blinds, Faux Window Blinds   Tags: awnings, bamboo roman shades, Blackout Window Blinds, blind shades, Blinds and Shades, blinds shades, Cheap Mini Blinds, Curtains Blinds, decking, diy, faux window blinds, garden design, garden shade, gazebos, Home Improvement, parasols, sail shades, shade, shade sails

Shade Sails For Your Garden

The usage of great bits of fabric or cloth to supply shade from the sun goes back to Egyptian times. It is recorded that the Romans utilized large pieces of sail canvas to shade the Coliseum. The sail cloth of the time was rather heavy and inflexible but leant itself remarkably well to the duty of providing shade. In a lot more recent times a new shade cloth fabric was developed, initially in Australia which was lighter and a lot more flexible, but still provided an excellent degree of protection from the sun's harmful UV rays. It was as recently as the Nineties that shade cloth started to be out there on a commercial scale and began to discover acceptance in households as an alternative to parasols or gazebos.

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Posted by Hazel Wig - 2010/03/18 at 1:36 pm

Categories: Blinds and Shades   Tags: awnings, Blinds and Shades, decking, diy, garden design, garden shade, gazebos, Home Improvement, parasols, sail shades, shade, shade sails

House Shutters And Your Choice Of Materials

Most shutters, both interior and exterior, are made to look like they are wooden. Wood shutters are the most popular type of house shutters because the wooden appearance looks great. Unfortunately, especially on the outside of a house where the shutters are exposed to the elements, the wood deteriorates and the shutters are difficult to maintain.

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Posted by Steve Grainger - 2010/03/17 at 9:00 am

Categories: Blinds and Shades   Tags: blinds, Blinds and Shades, construction, diy, doors, home security, remodeling, security, shutters, window treatments, windows

What Type Of Window Blind Is Needed For Your Home

You must take a lot of time while deciding the window treatment you want for your home. There is no dearth of obtainable choices for beautifying this part of your home. No interior decoration procedure can be termed as complete without a proper window treatment. It is incorrect to consider just curtains or draperies to be the end of window treatment. The splendor window blinds can give to your home is unthinkable.

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Posted by Henrietta Williams - 2010/03/11 at 3:14 pm

Categories: Blackout Window Blinds, Blinds and Shades, Cheap Mini Blinds, Curtains Blinds   Tags: Blackout Window Blinds, blinds, Blinds and Shades, blinds shades, Cheap Mini Blinds, curtains, Curtains Blinds, decoration, diy, Home, interior, mini blinds, shades and curtains, shutters, treatments, windows

Radiant Heat Is The Best Kind Of Heat

Especially in the winter, it is nice to wake up to warm bathroom floors. Most bathrooms have floors made of cold tile and by installing radiant floor heat, you can turn that cold tile into something that is not such a shock to wake up to.

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Posted by Sully Johnsen - 2010/03/04 at 5:39 pm

Categories: Blackout Window Blinds, Blinds and Shades, Cheap Mini Blinds, Curtains Blinds, Mini Blinds   Tags: Blackout Window Blinds, Blinds and Shades, blinds shades, building, Cheap Mini Blinds, construction, Curtains Blinds, diy, heat, heating, Home Improvement, mini blinds, shades and curtains, skin care

Start A Container Garden Using Garden Pots

Its simple to start a successful container garden from scratch by just following a few guidelines. For the gardeners that already have them, one of their reasons is the flexibility you have with containers. Not only are they interesting, but they can also be very beautiful and for urban environments, your only option may be to place all your plants in garden pots.

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Posted by Chuck Wherty - 2010/03/01 at 11:51 am

Categories: Blackout Window Blinds, Blinds and Shades, Curtains Blinds, Home Improvement   Tags: affordable blinds and shades, Blackout Window Blinds, Blinds and Shades, blinds shades, Cheap Mini Blinds, container gardening, Curtains Blinds, diy, garden accessories, garden pot, garden pots, garden projects, garden tools, gardens, hobbies, Home Improvement, plant selection, pots, preparation, window blinds, window treatments and coverings

It Is Already Time To Think About Your Summer Patio

Before you know it summer will be here, bringing with it long days of fun and food out on the patio. Throughout the country, Americans enjoy gathering on their spacious patios, eating tasty barbecue treats and basking in the warmth of summer. For many people, the nicer the patio the more enjoyable the outdoor experience.

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Posted by Garry Oldam - 2010/03/01 at 10:34 am

Categories: Home Improvement   Tags: barbeques, decks, diy, Home Improvement, home maintenance, house design, outdoors, patio design, patios, summer

How To Enhance Your Cellar – Flooring Ideas

Basement flooring setting up is often a significant part of cellar remodeling. You need to maintain quite a few issues in mind ahead of you start purchasing several items. First of all, determine what type of underground room flooring suits your desires. Should you intend entire remodeling of cellar you should opt for a large class flooring. It lasts for many years and maintains its looks.

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Posted by Andrew Higgins - 2010/02/28 at 1:49 pm

Categories: Home Improvement   Tags: basement, decor, decoration, design, diy, flooring, Home, Home Improvement, ideas, interior

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