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		<title>Choosing the Best Lighting For Your Living Room</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Relocation.com After moving, you will have to think about how you will decorate your home. This starts by choosing proper lighting conditions for your home. Choosing lighting for your living room isn’t as easy as installing a single light bulb in the middle of the room, but neither is should it be a complicated [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By Relocation.com</strong></p>
<p>After <a href="http://www.relocation.com/moving/moving_boxes.html" target="_blank">moving</a>, you will have to think about how you will <a href="http://www.relocation.com/home_improvement/designers.html" target="_blank">decorate your home</a>. This starts by choosing proper lighting conditions for your home. Choosing lighting for your living room isn’t as easy as installing a single light bulb in the middle of the room, but neither is should it be a complicated task.  The living room is your home’s most visible and public area and decorating it completely also means taking lighting design into consideration.</p>
<p>Lighting design considers the uses of the room and how lights may be placed to get an effect that is both functional and decorative.</p>
<p>When illuminating the living room, the key thing to remember is the living room is an area with so many uses, and its design and lighting must fit each of its different functions.  The living room is primarily for entertaining, but people also go there to sit and relax, read, or maybe watch a movie or listen to music.</p>
<p><strong>Main Lights:</strong><br />
The focal point in lighting this room is the main lights.  These are usually found in the center of the room.  They are decorative and dramatic, adding flourish to what would otherwise be a bare ceiling.  If your ceiling is high enough, consider getting a chandelier, whether modern or traditional in design this type of lighting adds more than a dash of elegance to your room.  You can also opt for simpler main lights but remember that eye-catching main lights really do make a difference to the finished look of the room.  Main lights are good to turn on during parties and other festive occasions.</p>
<p>Dimmed lights/mood lighting<br />
Watching a movie in the living room calls for dimmed lighting.  This can be the recessed bulbs in the corners of the room, operated with a dimmer to keep glare out of the TV screen.</p>
<p><strong>Lamps:</strong><br />
On the other hand, reading a book requires additional light and this is where lamps, and reading lamps, come in.<br />
Lamps can be placed in corner tables, or right beside the reading couch, and provide focus spot lighting.  Alternatively, stand lighting, similar to floor lamps but with bulbs facing upwards.  Lamps can also provide area lighting around the living room.  You can create a softly dramatic look in your living room by turning off all the ceiling lights, including main lights, and keeping the lamps on.</p>
<p><strong>Spot Lights:</strong><br />
If your living room has paintings or shelves, etc, consider small spotlights that draw attention towards these.  These lighting fixtures add accent to the room’s special highlights.  You can also use spotlights, properly dimmed also as mood lighting.</p>
<p><strong>Area Lamps:</strong><br />
You would also need area lamps to light up particular sections of the room.  This is both energy saving and practical.  Mood lighting is dim and soft, and if done right, transforms your living room into a cozy cocoon.<br />
Coming up with the perfect lighting system for your living room means creating a combination of any one of the above.  But first you have to consider what uses your living room is more frequented for and decide from there.  Of course having all these elements together is ideal and creates the most dramatic lighting effect.</p>
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		<title>How to Stage your Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jan 2012 12:01:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This guest post was provided by Central Austin homes maven, Allison Allen. One of the most steps to selling your home is making it attractive to prospective buyers. Showing the house is one thing, but showing it well is a whole different ball game. Even the most seemingly insignificant adjustments can transform your cluttered clamor into [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><em>This guest post was provided by <a href="http://www.centralaustinhomesmaven.com/">Central Austin homes</a> maven, Allison Allen.</em></strong></p>
<p>One of the most steps to selling your home is making it attractive to <a href="http://www.relocation.com/real_estate/" target="_blank">prospective buyers</a>. Showing the house is one thing, but showing it <em>well</em> is a whole different ball game. Even the most seemingly insignificant adjustments can transform your cluttered clamor into the house of people’s dreams.  Here are some tips to help you get started.</p>
<p>The first thing to do: remove clutter. Nothing hurts home showings worse than clutter and disorganization and there are plenty of easy ways to de-clutter.</p>
<p>Turn unsightly household objects into home buying appeal. If you have a bunch of old magazines and books lying around, organize them into a bookshelf, or use them to accent other home décor. Old books make great lamp stands when stacked. If you haven’t used the stuff lying around your house in a while, then get rid of it. Whatever attachment you felt towards those things will soon be replaced by a sense of relief for your clutter free household.</p>
<p>Clutter doesn’t just come from knick-knacks and other things lying around, it can also come from having too much furniture packed into your living rooms and bedrooms. Although it my have been a nice set up for you, the potential buyer will be distracted by the lack of space. The less furniture that you have, the bigger the house will look, and that’s a good thing when showing a house. The more space the buyer sees they are getting for their buck, the more willing they will be to meet with asking prices. Before you show your house, take some of your excess furniture and store it away until the move. It will let the house breath and make the space much more accessible to the potential buyer.</p>
<p>Once clutter is removed, and the house is looking nice and open, it is usually a good idea to replace fixtures just to give it that “new house” look. This is one of the easiest and cheapest ways to really give your home a visual kick</p>
<p>Just as important as the inside of the house, the outside must also make a great impression on the potential buyer. Basic steps are to landscape and touch up any blemishes on the exterior of the property. Mulch that flower bed and plant something! Got dirty gutters, clean them! Nothing will hurt a house showing more than a beautiful interior and the second they step into the backyard, there’s potholes, patchy grass, and dirty windows—another inexpensive, sure-fire way to help your For Sale by Owner experience.</p>
<p>But perhaps most importantly in the staging process is the first impression, or as we say in the real estate business, “curb appeal”. The entrance to your home will set the tone for the rest of the house. So, tidy up that entryway. Maybe even give that front door a nice bold coat of paint on it so that the entrance will be fresh and inviting.</p>
<p>When <a href="http://www.relocation.com/library/real_estate_guide/" target="_blank">selling your home</a>, the most important element of the selling <span style="text-decoration: underline;"> </span>process is how the home shows. No matter your price, an ugly, uninviting, cluttered home won’t sell and it won’t look good on the part of the seller. So remove that clutter, dust of that lampshade, polish that doorknob and present a respectable and asking-price-worthy home to the buyer. Hey, you never know&#8211;after you’re done staging, your home might look so good you’ll want to stay.</p>
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		<title>New Year&#8217;s Decorating Resolutions</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jan 2012 12:39:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Relocation.com Now that we are a few months into 2012 we have been thinking about our resolutions &#8211; both for moving and our home. We all promise to get in shape, quit smoking, spend more time with the family etc., but perhaps we should also make some home decorating resolutions for the coming year. [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>By Relocation.com</strong></p>
<p>Now that we are a few months into 2012 we have been thinking about our resolutions &#8211; both for <a href="http://www.relocation.com/" target="_blank">moving</a> and our home. We all promise to get in shape, quit smoking, spend more time with the family etc., but perhaps we should also make some home <a href="http://www.relocation.com/home_improvement/" target="_blank">decorating resolutions</a> for the coming year. These are some of the promises we should keep in 2012 when it comes to our homes.</p>
<p><strong>Resolution #1: Reduce Clutter:</strong><br />
Clutter makes your home look messy and crowded. There’s nothing like keys, receipts, unopened mail, and other various knickknacks to make a beautifully decorated home look untidy an unkempt. The problem with clutter is that it stems from our habits, our attitudes of “I’ll clean that up later” and before we know it, there’s a big pile of stuff in every corner of our room. We have to train ourselves not to do this, or at least make it easy for us. Hang a key caddy near the door or the garage so you immediately put your keys there when you go home instead of tossing them on the counter. Give yourself no more than 48 hours to sort out mail. These things will make a difference when it comes to your home.</p>
<p><strong>Resolution #2: Break out of your comfort zone:</strong><br />
Symmetry can create an orderly look, but it can be too boring. The same goes for neutral palettes and even patterns. This year, do something daring, even if it’s just in your living room or bedroom. Why not rearrange the furniture to break up the monotony of your room? Or have a bright-colored bed spread to contrast to your neutral colored walls. If you’re feeling daring, add color to a room by painting it with a color you’d never think of. This is the new year, so it’s time to shake things up.</p>
<p><strong>Resolution #3: Adjust your lighting:</strong><br />
Lighting can really can the mood of the room. Perhaps all you think of light are the bright lights overhead that you switch on and off. You can change the look and feel of the room by adding some low lamps with soft lighting. Also, think of the environment and change your old high-wattage lamp into energy-saving bulb (you’ll save a bundle too!)</p>
<p><strong>Resolution #4: Reduce your stuff:</strong><br />
Is your garage so filled with things that you can’t even fit a car in there? If you have a lot of things lying around that you don’t need and always tell yourself you’ll get around to cleaning it out eventually, stop everything you’re doing and get to it NOW! This is the best time to get rid of all the stuff you have, like the pair of skis you bought but never used, or the old lawnmower that you’ve replaced. Start by removing everything you have in your garage or storage area and divide it into things you want to keep, throw or you can give away. Be ruthless – if you haven’t used or seen it in a year, then you don’t need it. Throw out old trash and have a pile that you can give to Goodwill or sell at garage sale or eBay.</p>
<p>The secret to keeping New Year’s Resolutions are to make it easy for yourself and have concrete goals. With these decorating resolutions, you can keep your home clean, tidy and beautiful throughout the year.</p>
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		<title>Decorating Trends for 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jan 2012 13:00:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Relocation.com After you settled in from your moving experience, it&#8217;s time to think about the look of your home. If your current home décor looks old, tired and outdated, then now is the time to bring in a fresher look. There are lots of upcoming trends in 2012 you should check out, to help [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>By Relocation.com</strong></p>
<p>After you settled in from your <a href="http://www.relocation.com/" target="_blank">moving</a> experience, it&#8217;s time to think about the look of your home. If your current home décor looks old, tired and outdated, then now is the time to bring in a fresher look. There are lots of upcoming trends in 2012 you should check out, to help you find ideas for your next <a href="http://www.relocation.com/home_improvement/" target="_blank">home improvement decorating</a> projects.</p>
<p><strong>Green is Always In:</strong><br />
These days, everyone is getting on the environmental bandwagon, so don’t get left behind! Going green not only helps the environment, but in many cases helps your wallet too, such as switching to eco-friendly light bulbs. You can <a href="http://www.relocation.com/library/home_improvement_guide/" target="_blank">redecorate your home</a> to reflect an environmentally-conscious personality by using materials that are eco-friendly. For flooring, for example, you can use cork, instead of pricey hardwoods. If you want the look of marble, but don’t want the expense of the larger carbon footprint associated with having it shipped from abroad, a material called paperstone is perfect for countertops. It is durable and made from 100% post-consumer recycled paper. Using unbleached linens can lessen your impact on the environments, and even the simplest linen can make any room look good.</p>
<p><strong>Good as Gold:</strong><br />
Long thought to be gaudy and a feature only used by “nouveaux riche,” gold is making a big splash in 2012. While silver metals have always been associated with class, a few touches of gold can make any room look elegant (just don’t overdo it.) Use it sparingly and only for accents, like gold throw pillow, gold tassels on your  curtains or gold picture frames. Mix it up with some rich colors like purple to make it really pop. Brushed brass is also a good alternative, if you don’t like the too-polished look of gold.</p>
<p><strong>Neon is Back:</strong><br />
Neon shades are making a big comeback, and it’s not just in fashion! Neon colors can really brighten up the room, the key is to not overdo it and stick to one color. These bright shades look best against neutral tones like gray or white, but try mixing it with softer shades. You might be surprised how neon green works with soft shades of blue.</p>
<p><strong>Mix-and-Match:</strong><br />
Decorating has its rules, and many designers want to make sure that they keep pieces together according to style. However, this is the year to break the rules, and you’ll find styles and centuries mixing together. For example, an elegant art nouveau chair can look good in a minimalist apartment, provided it be the focal point. Don’t go crazy by mixing too many styles, and make sure the room still looks beautiful.</p>
<p><strong>Men’s Motifs:</strong><br />
It seemed for a long time that decorating was purely a woman’s job and so many designs and prints are geared towards the ladies – just check any sample book or decorating magazine and you’ll see the prevalence of florals and paisleys, silks and satins. However, prints that have been traditionally “male” like pin stripes and houndstooth, as well as fabrics like wool and tweed are moving from the boardroom to the bedroom.</p>
<p>So, now that you know what to look forward to in 2012, start planning your next project today!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Relocation.com After all of the tasks related to moving are completed there is the question of decorating that you will have to deal with. Decorating a bedroom can be a fun bonding activity between you and your teenager. For a teen, their bedroom can be their sanctuary, and so you want to make sure [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>By Relocation.com</strong></p>
<p>After all of the tasks related to <a href="http://www.relocation.com/moving/" target="_blank">moving</a> are completed there is the question of decorating that you will have to deal with.<a href="http://www.relocation.com/home_improvement/" target="_blank"> Decorating</a> a bedroom can be a fun bonding activity between you and your teenager. For a teen, their bedroom can be their sanctuary, and so you want to make sure it is a place where they feel comfortable in. You can be involved with making the decisions, but you should also consider what your teenager likes (if you don’t know – ask!) So, here are some quick tips to help you and your teen with this decorating task.</p>
<p><strong>Budget.</strong><br />
Setting a budget is important, so you don’t go overboard and your teen will have a realistic expectation what he or she can do with their room. If you’re doing major renovations, then you’ll probably have to set a bigger budget than if you’re just going to paint or wallpaper the room.</p>
<p><strong>Design and Color.</strong><br />
What type of teen do you have? Is she a girly girl or a punk rocker? Does he love sports or playing video games? Let your child choose what theme and design his or her room will be. Don’t let them decide everything; after all, it’s your home. For example, <a href="http://www.relocation.com/library/home_improvement_guide/finish_consider.html" target="_blank">painting</a> the room black may not be a good option if you plan to sell the house in a few years. Getting hot pink carpet may be your teen’s idea of a fun time, but think about how it will affect the value of your home.  Have them come to you with different ideas and then you can choose together. The idea here is to compromise.</p>
<p><strong>Space.</strong><br />
Aside from what color walls or accents you’ll have, you’ll also have to consider the space. Your teen will want a bed and a place to study. If you’re buying furniture, you have to make sure that they’ll have a place in the room. <a href="http://www.relocation.com/library/storage_guide/storage_options.html" target="_blank">Storage</a> options are also important. If the room doesn’t have a built-in closet, they’ll need a clothes closet. You’ll also need shelves for books and other things they want to display, and perhaps some out of the way storage for things they don’t use often or for seasonal clothes. Under the bed storage can help you save space in this case. If the room is large, maybe you can add an exercise or lounging area as well.</p>
<p><strong>Accessories.</strong><br />
Much like in fashion, accessories can make or break a room. If you’re just doing minor decorating, things like curtains and sheets can really change a room. Get sheets, pillowcases, curtains, towels, even shower curtains that match your theme and design. Or you can add a touch of color with small things, like lampshades and carpets to make a big difference.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Relocation.com After you have settled in with moving you may be thinking about some ideas how how to decorate your room. A fun way to do so is with mirrors. A well-positioned mirror in a rooms can brighten it up, as well a giving it an illusion of space – perfect for diminutive spaces! [...]]]></description>
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<p>After you have settled in with <a href="http://www.relocation.com/" target="_blank">moving</a> you may be thinking about some ideas how how to <a href="http://www.relocation.com/home_improvement/designers.html" target="_blank">decorate your room</a>. A fun way to do so is with mirrors. A well-positioned mirror in a rooms can brighten it up, as well a giving it an illusion of space – perfect for diminutive spaces! So, if want to use mirrors for your home, check out these unique and creative mirror decorating ideas.</p>
<p><strong>Create your own Design.</strong><br />
You can purchase mirrors cut out in different designs, but why not make your own? A sunburst mirror design will be perfect for any room, and you don’t have to break the bank (or a couple of mirrors) to do this. Take a large circular mirror, and several rectangular ones. Place your round mirror in the center, and then position the rectangular mirrors around it, making it the “rays” of your sun. You can also make other designs from pre-cut mirrors, just use your imagination!</p>
<p><strong>Bathroom Decor.</strong><br />
Your bathroom should have at least a small mirror, usually over the sink. But, you’re not limited to that. If you have a small shower stall, you can install a full-length mirror inside to help create an illusion of space. You can also put a mirror on the walls or on the door, so you can give the bathroom a more open feel.</p>
<p><strong>Light up Your Living Room.</strong><br />
If you have a small, cramped living room, placing mirrors inside will help you create that illusion of space. However, a more creative use would be help you light up the room. You’ll have to position the mirrors in such a way so that it catches and reflects light. One way is to take several full-length dressing mirrors and hang them horizontally in panels across your living room. This position catches the light and reflects them in interesting ways. Another would be to cover on side of the room with mirrors, and then place a couch in front of it. This creates a seating area and focal point for your living room.</p>
<p><strong>The Bedroom.</strong><br />
A mirrored headboard is an interesting focal point for your bedroom. You can find several types in the stores or you can simply make your own. Of course, don’t just get a full-length mirror and turn it sideways. Do something unexpected, like taking small mirrors and positioning them to make a headboard. Or, you can take up the entire wall as the headboard and place mirrors all over. If you want something simple, a decorative round mirror placed above your bed can make an elegant statement.</p>
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		<title>How to Choose a Christmas Tree</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Maria Paulia Belgado Moving during the winter is a unique moving situation. You have the weather to deal with but there is also the holiday season and decorating as well as the unpacking your moving boxes! One item to decorate is a Christmas tree. Before you decorate you will have to choose a special one [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>By Maria Paulia Belgado</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.relocation.com/" target="_blank">Moving</a> during the winter is a unique moving situation. You have the weather to deal with but there is also the holiday season and decorating as well as the unpacking your <a href="http://www.relocation.com/moving/" target="_blank">moving boxes</a>! One item to decorate is a Christmas tree. Before you decorate you will have to choose a special one to bring home.</p>
<p>Choosing a Christmas tree is very exciting, especially for those little ones who are awaiting Santa! Many people have certain ideas for what a good Christmas tree should look like – healthy and lots of branches for those decorations. However, what else should you look for? Check out these tips to help you pick a winner!</p>
<p>Variety really depends on your where you’re located. On the West Coast, you’ll see a lot of Fraser Firs and Monterey Pines, while if you’re sourcing your tree on the East Coast, you’ll have a choice of Cedar Red, Virginia Pine, Sand Pine, Leyland Cypress and Spruce. It’s a good idea to choose a tree with shorter needles, as it will be easier to hang your decorations.</p>
<p>Perhaps more importantly, what you need to consider is size and height. Figure out where you want to place your tree and measure the height and width of the space. Of course, make sure you make space for the base and any toppers. Take a tape measure with you just to make sure. When choosing a place, make sure it’s away from heat sources (like fireplaces or vents) or away from traffic, as too much movement will shake off the needles.</p>
<p>Once you get to the tree farm or wherever you get your Christmas tree, make sure you give your choices a thorough examination.</p>
<p><strong>Make sure its fresh. </strong>Are you cutting fresh or choosing from pre-cut trees? If you cut your own, then you can be sure of the freshness. If you’re buying from a lot of pre-cut trees, make sure you check the needles. They should be strong – take a handful and gently tug on the branch. The needles should stay on the branch and not fall off. Try to pull a branch down to the ground to check if the needles stay on the branch. Usually, a couple should fall off, but not too many. Give it a good smell – it should have a fresh fragrance and have a good dark green color.</p>
<p><strong>Consider the decor.</strong> You should be able to hang your <a href="http://www.relocation.com/home_improvement/designers.html" target="_blank">decorations</a>, so the branches should be strong and have spaces for you to place them in. Take one of two decorations with you when you go tree shopping. You can try them out and see if they look good or if the tree will be able to hold them.</p>
<p>Hopefully, you’ve brought a car or van that can fit your tree (you’ll be surprised at how many people forget the fact that they have to bring it home!). You can ask the tree farm if they deliver as well. Once you get it home, set it up, keep it fresh by keeping it watered and you can enjoy trimming the tree with your family.</p>
<p><strong>Have your area setup.</strong> You should have a tree stand with some fresh water ready. It should be steady so it doesn’t tip over. Help young kids if they want to decorate – you don’t want then to hurt themselves on the needles or accidentally knock the tree over. When you’re done, you can enjoy how the tree looks and smells!</p>
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		<title>Eco-Friendly Decorating Ideas for Your Bedroom</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2011 13:40:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Maria Paulia Belgado In the last few years, people have been concerned about the state of the environment – from global warming, to deforestation and saving endangered species, it seems every has “green” on their mind. So many things have “gone green,” from business practices, to the moving industry to fashion and even home decorating. [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>By Maria Paulia Belgado</strong></p>
<p>In the last few years, people have been concerned about the state of the environment – from global warming, to deforestation and saving endangered species, it seems every has “green” on their mind. So many things have “gone green,” from business practices, to the <a href="http://www.relocation.com/" target="_blank">moving</a> industry to fashion and even <a href="http://www.relocation.com/home_improvement/" target="_blank">home decorating</a>. Our homes are the best place to start if we want to be environmentally-friendly (as well as teaching our kids to be.) Of course, it’s not just about being chic and in-style, but you may find that keeping toxic materials and chemicals out of your home can do a lot more for your health. With these <a href="http://www.relocation.com/library/apartments_guide/apartment_decorating_tips.html" target="_blank">bedroom decorating tips</a>, you’ll find that it can be easy to be green.</p>
<p><strong>Clear the Air, Save Some Cash.</strong><br />
The quality of air in your bedroom<strong> </strong>is important; after all, you breathe it in and out for at least 8 hours per day. You can install from filters and air purifiers, but you don’t need to spend that much. One great way to clear the air is to install fans in your bedroom. These will not only save on your power bill, but also ensure that your air keeps flowing and doesn’t get stagnant. Also, get some lighter curtains that can allow the sun to stream in – sunshine is the best bacteria killer and will also prevent molds and mildew from accumulating in dark, damp bedrooms.</p>
<p><strong>Green Your Bed.</strong><br />
The mattress is the most important part of your bedroom – make sure it’s not harming  you and the environment. Many conventional mattresses contain toxic chemicals and contains polyurethane foam which is bad for the environment. Instead, choose organic mattresses, usually made of wool, cotton or latex which are all farmed organically. These are durable materials and provide the same comfort as regular mattresses, so there’s no need to sacrifice quality for eco-friendliness.</p>
<p><strong>Don’t Forget Your Bedding.</strong><br />
Next, you can get some organic beddings, as well. Organic cloth made from cotton or bamboo are the best, as these are not treated with formaldehyde to make them soft. Cotton plantations use about a third of the world’s pesticides, so buying organic cotton, made without any chemicals will make a big difference. Bamboo, on the other hand, is a fast-growing, renewable resource. Of course, when you decide to go green and replace your old bedding, make sure you recycle them, whether that means turning them into something useful like pillow covers or rags, or donating them to a shelter.</p>
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		<title>Decor Tips: How to Decorate Your Small Space</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With small apartments or homes, decorating your small space can be a challenge. Since your home is a reflection of your personality you want it to be warm and open showcasing your interests in music, art and culture. Keep it natural. For small spaces, you will need maximum openings to help with natural light. Make [...]]]></description>
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<div id="attachment_3050" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 456px"><strong><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://blog.relocation.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/fall_interior_gold_med.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-3050" title="fall_interior_gold_med" src="http://blog.relocation.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/fall_interior_gold_med.jpg" alt="" width="446" height="350" /></a></span></strong></strong><p class="wp-caption-text">Follow our tips to brighten up and decorate your small space</p></div>
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<p>With small <a href="http://www.relocation.com/apartments/" target="_blank">apartments</a> or homes, decorating your small space can be a challenge. Since your home is a reflection of your personality you want it to be warm and open showcasing your interests in music, art and culture.</p>
<p><strong>Keep it natural.</strong> For small spaces, you will need maximum openings to help with natural light. Make sure your blinds and curtains do not block any artificial and natural sources of light; doing so will make your room look dry and cramped. Avoid using heavy and dark window curtain as they reduce the visual area of your room. Make sure you use clear or light colored glasses for your windows. Arrange your furniture such that it doesn’t block light. Sparkling clean windows will add more volume to your room.</p>
<p><strong>Huge and block-like furniture pieces will your small rooms look even smaller.</strong> Try placing light and informal furniture pieces that make your small room stylish. Do not place your chairs or sofas in front of your windows. Placing furniture in front of your windows reduce the length of your small spaces.  Low profile furniture pieces are best suited for small spaces. Make sure you add furniture which is comfortable and keeps free space in your room.</p>
<p><strong>Monochromatic color schemes are best suited for small spaces</strong>. This means you should use different shades of the same color. This trick works best when you use a neutral color, like white, along with it. Using variations of a single shade make small spaces look larger, open and not cluttered. You may also consider adding exciting textures.</p>
<p><strong>Even of your space is small, it should be converted such that it has enough place for everyone. </strong>There is potential in all small spaces to be converted into stylish areas. Even if your space is small, there are corners which can be used effectively. Add reading lamps or slender hall lamps to brighten up those corners. You can easily give volume to your small space by highlighting your dark corners. Setting slim and tall hall lamps will also throw light to your ceiling and make the entire room glow.</p>
<p><strong>Keep your floor area clear.</strong> Using up floor space will reduce the area of your room. Adding shelves and wall racks will make your small space attractive and also provide better storage options. There are several kinds of materials which can used to create decorative shelves.</p>
<p><strong>Your space should also be free of clutter</strong>. A cluttered space feels not only disorganized, but cramped as well. If you want to project more volume in your small spaces, art and accents should be sparingly used. Adding few favorite accents will do the needful. You may also shuffle your accessories to change the look of your small spaces. While adding paintings, make sure you add the ones which are rectangular and sleek. Don’t cover all your walls with paintings; there must be enough space between two paintings, and it will make it look less cluttered.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.relocation.com/home_improvement/" target="_blank">Decorating</a> your small space doesn&#8217;t have to be difficult. Using a little creativity and imagination can transform your small spaces into livable and wonderful areas.</p>
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		<title>Decorating Tips for Thanksgiving</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Maria Paulia Belgado Special to Relocation.com It’s almost that time of the year – Thanksgiving! Everyone’s looking forward to the feast – the turkey with trimmings, stuffing, green beans, sweet potatoes and pumpkin pie. So you’re pulling out all the stops to get the dinner ready and sparing no expense. But, have you thought [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_3056" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 429px"><a href="http://blog.relocation.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/beautiful-thanksgiving-table-decorations.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-3056" title="beautiful-thanksgiving-table-decorations" src="http://blog.relocation.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/beautiful-thanksgiving-table-decorations.jpg" alt="" width="419" height="629" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Check out some of our Thanksgiving decor ideas to spruce up your home for the big feast!</p></div>
<p><strong>By Maria Paulia Belgado<br />
Special to Relocation.com</strong></p>
<p>It’s almost that time of the year – <a href="http://www.relocation.com/home_improvement/designers.html" target="_blank">Thanksgiving</a>! Everyone’s looking forward to the feast – the turkey with trimmings, stuffing, green beans, sweet potatoes and pumpkin pie. So you’re pulling out all the stops to get the dinner ready and sparing no expense. But, have you thought about your Thanksgiving décor? You want your guests to feel the spirit of the holiday, so you’ll have to get your home worthy of your amazing turkey feast, with these simple Thanksgiving <a href="http://www.relocation.com/home_improvement/designers.html" target="_blank">decorating ideas</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Outside the Home</strong>:<br />
First off, welcome your guests in style even before they enter your house. Make sure your lawn is clean and neat by raking all of those fallen leaves. If you have a porch, you can <a href="http://www.relocation.com/home_improvement/designers.html" target="_blank">decorate your home</a> with some large pumpkins, gourds or Indian corn in strategic corners, or you can use them to line the walkway to your front door. On your front door, hang a nice autumn wreath. You can get a pre-made one or do it yourself. Take some twigs and branches and form it into a circle; use zip ties or twine to hold it together. Decorate with leaves, pinecones, mini-pumpkins and other fall items. This will make a nice addition to your door.</p>
<p><strong>The Living Room:</strong><br />
The living room is where you’ll be entertaining your guests before you sit down to dinner. It’s easy to decorate your living room by just adding splashes of color here and there. You can put some fall color throws on your couch, and some pillow as well. Place some more pumpkins, gourds and corn on your coffee table, arranges artistically to make a nice display. If you have a fireplace, make sure the fire is going when your first guests arrive. Also, serve hot chocolate or warm apple cider while they are waiting. Here’s another great tip – on one corner, put up a poster (you can have the kids help design it) where people can write down what they are thankful for. It will make a nice souvenir to keep, and a great tradition to start each year.</p>
<p><strong>The Dining Room:</strong><br />
Of course, the dining room is where all the action will take place. You’ve worked hard on your feast, so make sure it has a fabulous stage. Take out your best china and silverware since it is a special occasion. Again, the gourds, corn and pumpkins can be placed in the middle, or you can use other fall favorites like apples, maple leaves, and dried flowers. Add a few candles as well, to bring a romantic mood. However, if you want something a little more elaborate, you can have cornucopia, the most traditional of all Thanksgiving decorations, that signifies a bountiful harvest. You can make it out of paper plates or buy pre-made ones, and it makes a beautiful symbolic centerpiece for Thanksgiving.</p>
<p>With a little creativity and some time, you will be able to make your home a beautiful backdrop to accompany your fantastic Thanksgiving feast.</p>
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