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PAINT OR WALLPAPER – BETTER OPTION FOR YOUR WALLS.

We all have a dream to make our dream home in to reality. There are a lot of passionate people who decorate every available space in their house to have a mind-blowing look. We have old age and new age interiors adorning the houses.

Looking for an option to decorate your walls and are stuck up between to go with wallpapers or paint then , to decide on a wall treatment is not an easy job, there are end number of options available today and all might be confused with the two popular options – Paint or Wallpaper.

While both of them have their own advantages and limitations, and the right option will depend on your type of requirement customer have. To decide on your choice easier, paint and wallpaper has been covered under six essential elements.

1. Variety

Variety in colours and finishes can help you out to create a unique look.

Paint is available in every colour what we have – can mix and match. When applied in combination with the hundreds of texturing methods in use today, paint can create a stunning look to the place and there are options to choose from a variety of finishes such as satin, matte, semi-gloss & glossy. Wallpaper is also available in a huge variety of colours & patterns ranging from elegant traditional touch to a peppy contemporary look. Wallpapers also come in many different finishes like vinyl, fabric; foil printed, sued embossed textures.

2. Ease of application

Between this two option, paint is the easier and less fussy option for the wall. A day or two will suffice for a paint job for a standard size room. Painted walls are also very accommodating, newer coats of paint of the same hue. In most cases, if the surface is not too worn out, a new coat of paint can be applied on to the older one. Wallpaper application is an expertise job. The process is elaborate & demands a lot of time & patience. The same holds true for stripping the wallpaper too. A new layer of wallpaper cannot be applied on top of the present one.

3. Durability

Good quality paint done on walls, when given good finish can last you up to five years. But the paint tends to fade and come out in flakes in areas that have maximum usage and sunlight exposure. So retouching will be necessary in 3 years. Wallpaper, on the other hand, will be your long term partner. However, wallpaper is not free of tearing. Any mishap will mean that you will have to redo the entire process of stripping & pasting, which is more time consuming than re-painting the walls.

4. Expense

For paint the time, effort and skill required for application is comparatively less. The overall cost incurred for each paint job will be quite lower than the cost of wallpapering. Wallpaper is a more expensive option compared to paint.

5. Type of usage

While you are deciding between wallpaper and paint, applying areas are to be taken into consideration as paint is generally suitable for all areas of the house, excess heat can severely affect the life of painted walls. Wallpaper does not fit well in areas with moisture & heat like kitchens & bathrooms. Since wallpaper can be easily torn or damaged, it is probably best to avoid using it in highly used areas or children’s rooms.

6. Aesthetics

Both the paint and wallpaper can be used in effective ways to improve the aesthetic appeal of your rooms. Both textured paints and patterned wallpaper can be used for creating stunning backdrops for your furniture. You can unleash your creativity with bringing any of the option to your room.

7. Customization

Paint offers tremendous opportunity for customization. Paints can be designed in any colour you want. You can choose from thousands of paint swatches or mix hues & tints to get an exactly customized colour. Wallpaper is still limited in our country. Though there are a wide variety of standard designs available in stores, but still it is tricky to find a vendor to print out customized patterns.

A point to be kept in mind is both paint and wallpaper can be applied only on smoothened walls. You can select to have a mix of wallpaper & paint for your home. So choose according to your needs & add striking embellishments to your walls.

Source

http://www.sooperarticles.com/home-improvement-articles/interior-design-articles/home-improvement-coimbatore-1627333.html

How to cook during a kitchen renovation

Reader Allison normally cooks from scratch, but she’s in the midst of a kitchen renovation.

(Oh, the horror! At least for right now. In the end it will be fabulous.)

chicken pomodoro

She’s getting by with a microwave, an InstantPot and a grill, and she asked for some help, especially in getting non-mushy veggies on the table.

So, I asked my readers on Facebook for suggestions, and I’m rounding them up here.

Get a grilling basket for veggies.

Or thread them on skewers. Most vegetables do great on the grill if you brush them with oil, sprinkle them with salt and pepper, and grill them until they’re crisp-tender.

No mushiness in sight!

Readers suggested making foil packets of veggies on the grill as well.

Use a slow-cooker.

Soups and slow-cooked meats are both good meal options that work in a crock-pot!

crock pot

Buy a toaster oven.

You can make a LOT of things in a toaster oven, and this would give you a quasi-oven experience.

You can even make quick breads in a toaster oven, actually. Not large batches, but it’d at least be something.

Readers also suggested cooking veggies in the toaster oven.  Yay for dry heat!

Buy a hot plate.

A single burner can help you out significantly, and all you need is a working outlet.

Use an electric skillet.

Again, all you need is an outlet, and you suddenly have a cooking surface for browning meats, making stir-fries…a lot of the things you’d do on a stove.

In a similar vein, you could get an electric griddle, and then pancakes, bacon, sausage, and French Toast would suddenly be on the menu again (and if you have a large crew to feed, a big griddle is a lifesaver for making pancakes and French toast! So, that could be useful even post-renovation.)

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One last thought: you could try asking around (friends? family? freecycle? church?) to see if anyone has an appliance listed here that you could borrow.  That way you wouldn’t have to spend money, and you wouldn’t have to store the item once your kitchen is up and running!

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Readers, if you have some more ideas for Allison (recipes? cooking methods? appliances?), leave them in the comments.

This post contains affiliate links.

Source

http://www.thefrugalgirl.com/2018/01/how-to-cook-during-a-kitchen-renovation/

5 Home improvement resolutions for 2018

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Monique Warner

Monique is All4Women’s Health Editor. When she’s not editing health articles, Monique compiles our gardening and home décor …

It’s that time of the year! People are working towards losing weight and getting fit, but what about home improvement resolutions?

Here are a few suggestions to help you get your home into great shape in 2018:

1. Declutter

Okay, 2017 was the year of decluttering, but this year we’re moving from the Marie Kondo craze to ‘death cleaning’. Yes, you read that correctly.

The term popped up in a new book, The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning by Margareta Magnusson, and the concept is simple – declutter your home so that your loved ones don’t have to rifle through your rubbish after you die.

It’s a bit morbid, but it’s a good reminder that no one can take stuff into the afterlife.

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Regardless of the clutter-clearing terminology, it comes down to getting rid of dust-collecting items and making space in your home. Who knows, after a few good decluttering sessions you might find that you could turn a messy space into a lovely guest room and rent it out to holidaymakers.

2. Fill gaps with greenery

Once you’ve decluttered, you may not like minimalism as much as you thought.

So, what’s the perfect solution?

Plants. They do more than help fill a stark, cold and empty-looking space, they add life (literally), help make it feel homely and purify the air. This is also something to bear in mind if you move into a larger home and don’t have quite enough furniture (or the budget) to fill it.

3. Dress the walls

If you’re a minimalist and love your walls blank, keep calm and carry on. However, if you’re not opposed to using the vertical space in your home to add interest, create depth or make a room feel bigger, then this tip is for you.

Make 2018 the year to sort through framed photos, artworks and mirrors and decide what should go up on the walls and what could come down.

Do you really want a gallery wall or would one large piece of artwork be better? Is that mirror in the living room positioned in the best spot to bounce natural light? And, if you moved it, could you reflect a view of the garden back inside? Would it help you to add floating shelves in certain areas of your home?

These are few questions you could ask yourself when considering how you dress the walls.

4. Start a garden

When you think of your garden as a living landscape painting, framed by the glass doors and windows of your home, it makes sense to invest some time in it.

With the right plants and a little time and effort, you could create a calming view while shielding your home from nosy and noisy neighbours.

5. Create a retreat

Whether it’s a she-shed, man cave, spa-inspired bathroom, crafts room or hammock on a stoep, create a space in your home where you can chill out.

We would all benefit from having a little space at home where we can slip into our comfy pants, tune out the noise of the world and relax.

For you, this could be a shared space like a comfy family living room, or a private space like a do-not-disturb reading nook in your master bedroom. Decide what you need more of this year – whether it’s family time or me-time – and make it a goal to create an inviting space that helps you get more of what you need.

Happy home improving!

Source

https://www.all4women.co.za/1340883/home-garden/home-decor-ideas/5-home-improvement-resolutions-2018

Fraudsters Love Furniture And Home Improvement

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Dude, where’s my couch?

It could have been the title of a wacky, turn-of-the-millennium comedy featuring heroes who go on an adventure to track down millions of dollars’ worth of missing furniture. Except that it really happened.

The real-life star was a female private eye hired by an anonymous furniture manufacturer to put a stop to the systematic theft that had been plaguing the company for years.

The villains? Not some guy in a basement somewhere, that’s for sure. This was done by a sophisticated fraud ring capable of not only feigning payments for the furniture, but also of transporting, storing and reselling thousands of couches, armchairs, tables and other large items that should have been difficult to hide — and all without attracting any notice.

Our heroine posed as a buyer for a company that was moving offices and went on the hunt for a good deal on a large quantity of furniture. And she found one.

On her way to check out the goods, the private eye passed several warehouses before arriving at the correct one. There she discovered the motherlode: thousands and thousands of pieces of stolen furniture that the fraudsters were selling slowly over time. After all, furniture doesn’t expire. Selling quickly would have attracted attention, so why rush?

Before leaving, the private eye did some snooping around the other warehouses and found them to be full of even more stolen furniture — that is, before the bad guys caught her and chased her off. Still, she had seen enough. She called it in, and the goods were recovered.

Furniture is not easy to steal, move or resell, according to Sourabh Kothari, director of merchant advocacy at Signifyd. What this story and others like it reveal is that the enterprise is becoming more sophisticated.

In the most recent episode of the Global Fraud Index podcast series with PYMNTS’ Karen Webster, Kothari explained how eCommerce growth in the furniture, appliance and home improvement industries has left companies vulnerable and why many of them are hampering themselves with marketing and innovation strategies. He also covered the importance of getting things right as these industries continue to see tremendous online growth.

Brick And Mortar Vs. eCommerce

Furniture is one of the last strongholds of traditional brick-and-mortar behavior. In fact, Kothari said, approximately 70 percent of furniture retailers are not selling online. Consumers are researching furniture purchases online, though, and may be interested in buying through the channel if the avenue gets them the best deal.

Interest can only grow as new technology like augmented reality (AR) creates innovative ways for customers to see how furniture would look in their homes before committing to purchases, Kothari explained. These factors make furniture a promising sector for eCommerce growth over the next five years.

Very promising indeed, if appliances are any indicator. He noted Americans purchased more than $4 billion in appliances online last year, up 40 percent from the year before.

Asia showed even more significant growth in the sector. Vietnam saw the most globally, as retailers with an online presence offered discounts for eCommerce sales to get around the hassle and expense of restocking local stores — and Indian furniture retailers are taking a similar approach. China, too, saw 37 percent growth in online furniture sales in 2017.

Today, it seems almost obvious to buy large appliances like washers and dryers online and save oneself the trouble of having to transport these heavy purchases from the store to one’s home, and from the street to the laundry room, Webster chimed in. Even for smaller appliances like toasters, ordering one online is often the modern consumer’s first impulse.

Kothari said it’s a good time for appliances because there was a big boom in sales between 2004 and 2006, so many of those products are now ready to be replaced. When the washing machine breaks, where will customers turn first? For many, the answer is Google, or maybe they’ll ask Alexa. They probably won’t go running to the department store to peruse in-store.

In the home improvement realm, many customers are choosing the hybrid approach of click and collect. They do their research and make the purchase online, then go pick up the items at the nearest brick-and-mortar location.

Kothari said millennials are leading the click and collect charge — it’s just not their style to roam the aisles. But the trend is by no means exclusive to the younger generation, with Gen X and baby boomer shoppers also clicking and collecting. As with any other industry experiencing growth in online commerce, though, home improvement is also seeing growth in online fraud.

Where Fraudsters See Opportunity

Fraudsters are targeting the furniture and home improvement spaces the same way they are targeting jewelry and apparel: by going after items in the $100 to $500 range — a range that is harder for merchants to identify as fraudulent because the lower price tag doesn’t trigger any red flags.

Criminals are primarily paying for furniture with stolen financials, said Kothari, though account takeover is certainly on the rise, as it is across the board.

The fraudsters successfully enter the credit card information and match the billing address. Then, after the order has been placed, they’ll call in with some type of story — “The house is being fumigated,” for example — and ask to have the item delivered elsewhere. That is most likely a drop site, said Kothari.

In home improvement, power tools are a favorite target.

Many tools land squarely in that $100 to $500 price bracket and, on top of that, Kothari explained that people who love power tools are always buying more. That can make it difficult to tell if an account has been taken over or if the purchases are being made by a tool enthusiast picking up the latest and greatest.

Then there are appliances: a large and diverse category by any account, Kothari noted.

Consider a product like the ChiliPad, which goes on top of a mattress to help regulate body temperature during sleep. The ChiliPad — an invention that is marketed as a product to provide therapy, reduce pain and improve lives — was developed scientifically and reviewed by many physicians. It also falls in the appliance category alongside toasters and dishwashers.

The real issue for products like the ChiliPad is not how they’re categorized, however. It’s how they’re marketed, and the fact that they exist at all, two things that really can’t be helped. ChiliPad and other unique products like it will find an audience anywhere they’re sold, and that draws fraudsters like a magnet.

Kothari said any good brand will innovate without waiting for customers to demand it — that is how it retains a leading position. Any brand that has innovated will then market the innovation, targeting customers with Google ads and other techniques to drive demand.

If a fraudster can have a ChiliPad on hand in his fake eBay or Amazon store at the moment when a customer is browsing for the best deal, then the brand has already done all the work for the fraudster to succeed in reselling a stolen appliance at near-full price.

Conclusion

Fraud is rampant in the furniture, appliance and home improvement industries. The average mid-range chargeback for purchases between $100 and $500 is up from $288 to $336.

But simply ramping up defenses to keep out the bad guys will likely keep out some good guys, too. There are many legitimate transactions that don’t always look good, and a lot of fraudulent ones that check all the right boxes.

Consider a customer ordering specialized power tools to be sent to his job site. The shipping address will not match the billing address, and will likely change often. Furthermore, there may not be a house or any kind of completed structure at the designated address. Because those orders look a little fishy, merchants may be tempted to turn them down.

Kothari said it’s just as important to enable legitimate sales as it is to disable illegitimate ones, and that’s where Signifyd comes in. The company aims to offer merchants total immunity by making the call on whether a transaction can be trusted, and if it’s wrong, Signifyd — not the merchant — takes the hit.

“These merchants are feeling frustration over turning down good orders because they don’t look good online,” Kothari said. “Now, they can sell the high-end power tools they’re known for with confidence.”

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