Articles tagged: outdoor decor
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Backyard Bargain Window coverings are both functional and decorative: they let fresh air in, allow you to see outside activity, complete the design of your room and – from the outside – add to the finished look of your home’s exterior. written by Backyard Bargain A great yard is like a fabulously decorated home: well thought out, designed and put together. Outdoor décor is the primary element for making that great yard happen. If you're staring at a pathetic excuse for a yard or just want to change the décor, be sure to start with a plan. Answer the questions below to decide on your plan, and you'll be on the path to creating your perfect backyard living space.
written by Glenn Mast Garden Planters and Container Gardening are great way to add interest to your outdoor decorating spaces. You can have style and functionality in something as practical as outdoor
flower, planter, herb and vegetable pots.
written by Abigail Brown The main motive of yoga and meditation is to calm down and relax both body and soul. Meditation and yoga needs pieces of nature like waterfalls and rivers to make it more effective. written by Abigail Brown There is a misconception among people that the water fountains are only for decoration of home and offices. The true fact is that there are many more benefits that you can get out of these water fountains. written by Dave Brandley An American Classic, Adirondack style outdoor furniture has bounced back as a hot new trend in backyards around the country. You'll find there is an Adirondack style to fit almost any decor and taste. written by Robert Erickson Above all, the pleasure garden was intended for the diversion of the chatelaine. As early as 1250 we learn from a contemporary record that Henry III, to gratify Eleanor of Provence, ordered his bailiff at Woodstock "to make round about the garden of our Queen two walls good and high with fountains so that no one can enter, with a well-ordered herbary befitting her position, near our garden pond, where the said Queen may roam about freely." written by Robert Erickson The reign of Edward I allowed landowners to turn their attention to something other than defense and safety. As within the castle the wealthy lord sought to embellish the great hall, which often took the place of the ancient keep, with fine tapestry, richly carved furniture, magnificently carved garden statuary, large functional and ornate garden fountains, so outside as well he strove to decorate the gardens with fountains, arbors, and perhaps a maze. written by Janani N French chemist René Maurice Gattefossé coined the word “Aromatherapy” in the year 1920.Aromatherapy is a kind of therapy which uses essential oils and other aromatic compounds for psychological, antiseptic and anesthetic effects. Home aromatherapy, clinical aromatherapy and Aromachology are the main branches of aromatherapy. Aromatherapy candles are used to improve concentration, reduce stress and provide stimulation and gives extra energy. << previous page 1 next page>> |