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Cleaning Curtains & Draperies

 

Spring cleaning: it can sound overwhelming, but as far as the curtains and draperies go, it doesn't have to be that bad. I have some easy tips.

 

 

1. The biggest problem with curtains is dust. Use the soft brush attachment on your vacuum and work from top to bottom to carefully remove the dust.

2. If you feel like your curtains need some freshening, take them down from the window. Toss them in the dryer with a dryer sheet, and a tennis ball. Then turn it on air for twenty minutes. It will dust and freshen in one quick step.

3. When you pull the curtains out of the dryer, hang them immediately. This way you won't have to worry about pressing them either.

4. If you don't feel like ironing new cotton curtains, hang them up and spritz them with some water. The weight from the water will smooth the fabric as it dries.

5. Now, if you're just looking for an update for your curtains this spring, try changing the tie backs. Forget the matching fabric, and try some cording, tassels or some nice ribbon. To update plain cotton curtains, attach some ribbon near the hem with some iron fusible tape.

 

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Glass Tiles for Energy Savings – Poor Conducting Makes Great Cents!

Not too many people consider glass tiles first when remodeling, yet there are ways to use glass tiles for energy savings. In fact, the increasing popularity of glass tiles in the home is directly related to environmental issues. There are many companies that are making glass tiles out of recycled glass. It takes less energy to make a new tile from recycled glass then it does to produce a new tile from scratch. In the home, glass tiles can be used as extra insulation on the wall or floor while adding a decorative touch.

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Doing It Differently With Textured Cork Flooring

Textured cork flooring makes a beautiful and unusual floor that creates a unique décor. If you’re tired of the same designs and styles of flooring that are used in millions of homes, and want something different from the standard designs, textured cork is the perfect alternative. Cork flooring has many advantages that also make it practical as well as great looking.

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What Is Spray On Athletic Flooring?

In the athletic world, there are many surprises. Whether you are rooting for your favorite team and to your shock and dismay, they lose in the last few seconds, or your favorite athlete suddenly sprains his ankle before the game, not many things will startle the avid sports fan. But the invention of a spray on athletic flooring could be something that would shock sports fans and constructions professionals alike.

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Skylight Sizing for Your Room
Skylight sizing is a critical part of installing a skylight. Skylights are lovely additions to homes as long as they are installed properly. When skylight sizing isn't measured properly it can cause a whirlwind of problems. One of the major problems is leaking. A leaky skylight can cause damage to your roof, ceiling, and especially anything that sits inside underneath it. Also the size determines the position of installation in the room and how much extra sunlight you will be receiving.

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Saving Money with Window Insulation Coverings
Anyone who owns a home or rents an apartment comes to the realization that no matter how good the windows are the R-value is not enough to prevent energy loss. Even double paned windows allow significant amounts of heat and air conduction. Glass is just not a good insulator, which is why they invented double paned windows.

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