Various Uses For Dirt Trapping Floor Mats

::04 February 2012 :: :: Decorating Add Comments

Everyone knows how dirt trapper mats can help to keep your home sand and dirt free and prevent damage to carpets and wooden floors. However, there are a lot more uses for these mats then simply in home use. Here are some ways that dirt trapping mats can save you some time and effort and help keep a few outdoor areas cleaner.

If you have been camping you know how much work it can be to keep the inside of that tent free of sand and dirt. While camping is all about enjoying the great out of doors no one wants to be tracking sand inside of their tent and their sleeping bags. Using a dirt trapping floor mat outside your tent can help to keep your tent free sand making for a more comfortable nights sleep and less time spent cleaning the tent so that you have more time to do the things you really enjoy.

Why not carry a couple of small dirt trapping floor mats in the trunk of your car for the next time you go to beach? That way after a day of fun in the sun and sand you lay the mats by the doors of your cars and the kids can wipe all the sand off their feet and leave outside the car rather than bringing it in with them. Then, all you need to do is give the mat a couple of shakes and put the mats back into the trunk ready for the next beach day.

If you have an above ground pool and no deck you know how much dirt and sand gets carried into the pool on the bottom of feet. Placing a dirt trapping mat in front of ladder for everyone to wipe their feet on helps keep you pool water cleaner and that pool filter from getting clog with dirt and sand. Which will save you not only time and effort since you won’t need to vacuum the pool as often, but may also help you to keep from buying a new pump sooner than necessary.

Once you really start thinking about it you will find a lot of uses for a dirt trapping mat and all of those uses is going to help cut down on the amount of time you will need to spend cleaning while helping to keep your home, tent, pool, car, and a number of other places cleaner than ever before.

Decorative Concrete – Artistic, Available

::18 December 2011 :: :: Decorating Add Comments

More recently, however, decorative elements for a home – indoors or out – have become more readily available. Many of these decorative concrete ideas used to be reserved for the more expensive homes or exclusive estates. Today, the use of decorative concrete to duplicate these types of artistic decorations is cropping up everywhere.

For instance, 30 years ago, if you wanted a fireplace set into a wall of flagstone rock, the rock had to be brought in and set. If the wall was 12 feet high by 6 feet wide, it involved a lot of flagstone. Today, decorative concrete can be used in conjunction with hand carving to create a wall that looks the same, but at a better price, custom look and feel and a fast and long-lasting process.

You can also learn to do this yourself from professionals who present various workshops through a number of decorative concrete suppliers throughout the country, or you can hire an experienced professional to do some or all of the job for you.

Interior Decorators

::27 November 2011 :: :: Decorating Add Comments

Home being a place where a person spends most of his time and it being the place where a person comes back after a hard day’s work, should be beautifully done. Because of long working hours and buy schedules, people do not have the time to do their own houses. That’s when you want to hire the services of an decorator. Decorator will do the research and homework for you. Before hiring Decorator, it is wise to plan out what exactly you expect from the interior decorator regarding your project and what do you want the interior decorator to do for you.

If you don’t know your style, take help of decorating books, magazines and home catalogs that give an idea of the things you like. It may be candlesticks from one picture, a mat from another picture, the clock in another, and so on. This will give the interior decorator an eye to what you are looking for in your house.

It is important to inform your decorator what the project room is going to be used for. If you have pets, let the decorator know that you have pets. This will help in deciding the type of fabrics used, especially if your pets normally have free access of your home. A good interior decorator will always help to create your color and design scheme by showing you fabric and paint samples, and suggesting surface solutions such as flooring.