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		<title>Window Treatment: Beautifying Homes With Sense and Style</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every homeowner, especially homemakers, believes that homes represent the relationship of family members toward the other and the family values that they hold. This is why many of them exert all efforts to keep the beauty, sense, style, and vibes of their households, even by way of getting window treatment for a start.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every homeowner, especially homemakers, believes that homes represent the relationship of family members toward the other and the family values that they hold. This is why many of them exert all efforts to keep the beauty, sense, style, and vibes of their households, even by way of getting window treatment for a start.</p>
<p>Why are these homeowners giving much necessary attention to window details? Since they are like mirrors to your soul, having great windows add an attractive look to your home, family and your guests, how simple it may seem to be. Windows are also functional, in the sense that they provide essential blocking from light and sound and maintain privacy against the outside environment. So how should one get a window treatment? Could the homeowner do this without any professional and technical assistance?</p>
<p>Foremost, you should take consideration of your window style and their locations. This will help you identify how to go about window treatment that will match your conventional or contemporary home styles or environment. Understand the function of a particular room to guide you from choosing the materials that you are to incorporate in the improvement. Correct window measurements are crucial. This will also help you decide details such as whether to use longer rods or the layers and fabrics of curtains.</p>
<p>Ask yourself, why do you want a window treatment? What is the purpose that it should serve on you? Then, you also have to note down some details like light control and temperature regulation features of fabrics your prefer and privacy as well. A formal window style though may require more intricate expertise procedures whilst informal window style is easier to enhance on your own. Nevertheless, how your windows may appeal outside your home is another reminder for any homeowner.</p>
<p>After all these considerations, you can move on to a do-it-yourself window treatment. Below are easy steps that you may find helpful while you go along the way.</p>
<p>1. Once you have picked your curtains from the store, add an X-factor to it by styling it buttons, ribbons, beads, tassels, bows, cording, and other embellishments available at the store where near your house or home equipment shopping center.</p>
<p>2. Use vibrant colors if you intend to use wooden blinds. Paint them; it is fun.</p>
<p>3. Try to sew your own fabrics or curtains. Like painting, it is fun and educational at the same time.</p>
<p>4. Buy a DIY roller shade kit from a fabric or craft store and make your personalized roller shade. You can also just buy a plain roller shade and enhance it with acrylic paint-stamped shapes, stripes, flowers, or polka dots. You can add more to it if you want to explore the artistry of it.</p>
<p>When it is about home upgrading like window treatment, all homeowners should always keep their options open. It is best for them to go about a thorough research on the improvement details and procedures in any section of the home. Besides, after seeing your work on window treatment done, hard work truly pays off.<br />
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		<title>Your Home School and Family Style</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Feb 2010 14:45:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Organizing a harmonic relationship between home and homeschool requires thought and prioritizing.  Determine what is important to you and your family and set the goals you want to achieve before you start.
When setting up your home along with your school, determine what values and priorities will govern the environment. Do you want clear cut [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Organizing a harmonic relationship between home and homeschool requires thought and prioritizing.  Determine what is important to you and your family and set the goals you want to achieve before you start.</p>
<p>When setting up your home along with your school, determine what values and priorities will govern the environment. Do you want clear cut and predictable tasks? Or do you want a free-flowing style?</p>
<p>Make a list of what&#8217;s important to you and your family and lists the items in order of priority. When you list and prioritize your values, you declare and acknowledge your family style and create a lifestyle that accommodates and reflect your values. Take this task seriously, as it is the first and most important step in creating harmony in your family.  Blend together your life requirements along with the education of your children with clear cut modes and responsibilities for each.  When you synchronize your values with your lifestyle, you will have a perfect environment in which all participants will flourish.</p>
<p>To avoid conflicts between your home and homeschool, you must establish and  adhere to a family style, so that roles, expectations and requirements will be understood by all.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s some examples of family styles. If you value traditional methods with a focus on manners and respect, then your family style will require that the whole family spends a lot of time together learning and reinforcing behavior.  As you know, you can tell your children over and over to behave a certain way but if that behavior is not modeled by you, the parents, you are wasting your breath. The old saying &#8220;do what I say, not as I do&#8221; never works! On the other hand, if creativity and self expression is your valued goal, your family and school style should be relaxed and free flowing, which requires independent play and unconventional teaching methods.</p>
<p>Remember to keep it simple. Organize all spaces to reflect your style while still promoting curiosity and energy. Make your home and homeschool a respite from the confusing and demoralizing outside world. Create a pleasant place to live, educate your children, share meaningful experiences and create permanent bonds. Make it a place that everyone truly enjoys.<br />
Others will see how you live and learn in harmony. They will take note of your calm and purposeful environment and want to emulate it.</p>
<p>Put harmony into your family life by defining the values and priorities of your home style. A well-organized home and school provides a harmonic foundation in which your family will flourish. This harmony and peace will affect everything you do. Your family will work, rest and play with clarity and purpose. When you organize your homeschool around your values and priorities, you will reduce stress and achieve cooperative behaviors.  Everyone will feel more self-assured as they live and learn.</p>
<p>Next, organize your space to reflect your individual family style. Streamline distracters to create functional order, and most importantly, eliminate clutter. Your home and school should be clear and purposeful.</p>
<p>It will take planning and thought at the beginning but I assure that you and your family will be better for it.  Do it and you will feel like a million dollars!<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people think they know what they&#8217;re looking for when they want a &#8220;Victorian style&#8221; home. However, &#8220;Victorian&#8221; is a misnomer. It refers to a period of time, rather than a type of housing. The homes you think of as Victorian actually have their own names and origins. When you&#8217;re looking for a specific type [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people think they know what they&#8217;re looking for when they want a &#8220;Victorian style&#8221; home. However, &#8220;Victorian&#8221; is a misnomer. It refers to a period of time, rather than a type of housing. The homes you think of as Victorian actually have their own names and origins. When you&#8217;re looking for a specific type of home, it may help to know the exact home style you are looking for.</p>
<p>Most Victorians share a number of features, including bay windows, ornate detailing of eaves, dormers and columns, and wraparound porches.</p>
<p>The style most popularly known as &#8220;Victorian&#8221; is actually the Queen Anne style. This home type was named, not so much for architecture during the reign of Queen Anne (from 1702 to 1714), but for the misattribution of the term from descriptions in William Makepeace Thackeray&#8217;s novel &#8220;The History of Henry Esmond, Esq., A Colonel in the Service of Her Majesty Queen Anne&#8221;.</p>
<p>You will know a Queen Anne by its asymmetrical design: windows, turrets, porches on multiple stories and the exquisite detailing on nearly every part of the home, including &#8220;gingerbread&#8221; trim, decorative moldings and sculptured columns. The bay windows that afford residents a &#8220;window-seat&#8221; are also a defining feature. The Queen Anne is unique for its enduring presence in popular culture as &#8220;Victorian&#8221;, but it is not the first, nor the last Victorian era home style, being in vogue from the 1880s to around 1910.</p>
<p>The first style known as &#8220;Victorian&#8221; is generally agreed to be Gothic Revival, which emerged in the early-mid 1800s, around 1840. These homes were patterned after medieval churches, with the steeply sloping roof and pointed-arch windows that were characteristic of those buildings.</p>
<p>Since middle-class Victorians could not afford the detailing that went into a classic Gothic Revival home, they went with a squarer, less ornamented style that came to be known as Folk Victorian.</p>
<p>The Italianate, reminiscent of the great manses of northern Italy, albeit in a smaller form, came into vogue in the 1860s. The segments of the house were often built asymmetrically, to evoke a feeling of the rambling Italian villas it was trying to emulate.</p>
<p>Second Empire homes were in vogue at the same time as the Italianate, but features a &#8220;mansard roof&#8221;- a roof that is as flat as possible to make the most of the attic area. Dormer windows are usually installed in the attic in this type of home.</p>
<p>The Stick style, emerging in the 1880s, is known for the contrasting planks on the exterior of the home and sometimes for the big overhanging porch on the second story.</p>
<p>The Romanesque Revival and Shingle styles are unique among Victorian era homes, as they have little or no ornamentation. However, their construction makes up for that. Due to their construction materials and design, homes of this design were the domain of the super-wealthy or for public buildings.</p>
<p>The Romanesque Revival is an all-stone building, with plain detailing for windows, doors and eaves. The Shingle style is just as it is named &#8211; shingles cover everything on the exterior. The Shingle eventually evolved into a more economical form that the middle class could afford and it is this kind of home that has survived into modern times.</p>
<p>It is a good idea to get a good idea of what kind of Victorian home you are looking for. It is quite possible that some of the lesser known Victorians are hiding in your local MLS without proper identification.<br />
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