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Tips for Fall Decorating American Blinds, Wallpaper and
Fall Decorating Tips for heating your home
When the weather begins to turn cold, take cues from fall to warm up your world. Think style decoration which appeal to you and follow the following tips for guidance:
· Search for basic colors: Air, Earth, Fire and Water, nature inspires the most beautiful colors. Colors reflecting Air will make your home breathe. Earth inspired ground colors and a quiet room. Colors draft inspire playful fun and those reflecting Fire will say bold confidence.
· Take Natures Cues: As the air turns cool, nature gives us clues about the colors of your house warm and comfortable feel fall. Look around you at fall foliage and you see gold dynamic, rich reds, deep chocolate brown and orange grilled. These colors inspire life and energy over the darkest days and cooler. Find ways to incorporate these colors and landscapes in your decor. National Geographic Wall Wallpaper or wall can help create this inviting nature setting.
· Go Natural: With the importance growing on the environment, there are abundant products available today that reflect and are good for nature. These products often incorporate colors and earthy textures and a perfect theme for fall. Choose eco-friendly shades that are PVC free and 100% recyclable like American Blinds ® Roller Shades. Visit the Wallpaper the ecological environment made from recycled materials or from managed forests.
· Tis the Season: carving a pumpkin in height and use it as a flower vase or use small pumpkins for candles. A throw pillow, bowl of fresh citrus fruit or a bouquet of cut flowers are inexpensive ways to provide color pop while welcoming your guests with the feel of nature.
· Come Together: Gather around the fireplace. Rearrange your furniture your home, instead of the TV, the focal point of the room. Footstools, Ottomans, and floor pillows by the fire to create a guest friendly atmosphere that will allow you through the toughest days of winter. And if you do not want the hassle of starting and maintaining a fire, try placing tall white candles in the fireplace for a similar glow.
· Go Vibrant: Add a few touches of bright colors. They enrich the look and keep you from feeling drab. Deep colors also inspire confidence. Use a rug to add warmth and personality to a room.
· Go Circular: Designing a wreath is one of the easiest DIY projects you could hope for. And this period year there is an abundance of colorful objects to use at your local craft store or around your home. Involve children and make it a family project.
· Prepare for Winter: Now is the time to prepare your home. There several steps you can take. Isolate cellular shades or lined window such as curtains or draperies thermal foam back for the old, windows drafts. Insulate your water heater with an insulating film. Caulk and backing drafts with caulk or weather conditions. Clean your oven and Change your air filter. And last but not least, install a programmable thermostat. This allows you to save energy during the day while you're at work and at night while you sleep, but always come home or wake up to a warm and cozy home.
This fall season homeowners can add color and style, even on a budget. Enjoy the new quick way to browse and shop for the perfect, effective energy window treatments of the American Blinds, Wallpaper and over, www.americanblinds.com.
About the Author
Current position: Jeff Alderman, Director of Online Marketing & Business Development at American Blinds, Wallpaper and More www.americanblinds.com, joined the company in 2001 and started the Ecommerce department.
Prior to joining ABWM, Jeff was a pioneer in online marketing, ecommerce, email marketing, SEO, SEM and affiliate marketing since the mid 90′s. Jeff has worked on both agency and client site with some of the top brands such as American Greetings, Sylvan Learning Centers, iBelieve, Linens N’ Things, Target. Jeff received his BBA from Western Michigan University, Haworth College of Business.
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