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Taking care of your carpets and rugs

Your carpet and rugs. You walk on it, play on it, drop things on it…you might even sleep on it. But while you’re down there, consider this: a neglected carpet can contain up to four times its own weight in dirt.

More than 90% of the germs, dirt, pollen, or other toxins in your home were tracked in on your shoes. That doesn’t even include flakes of dead skin, on which dust mites can thrive all year round, potentially giving you allergies, asthma, or emphysema. And vacuuming won’t do the trick.

Your rugs and carpets should be deep cleaned at least once every 12-18 months. Every rug or carpet requires unique care, but just remember these basics:

Don’t believe it.

It’s a myth that washing rugs and carpets, especially woolen ones, ruins or shrinks them. In fact, when properly cleaned, colors should be more vivid, no shrinkage should occur, and your carpet should last longer.

Invest in the future.

If your carpet is light-colored, or you have kids and pets, it might be worth your while to invest in a carpet-cleaning system for your home. While not as powerful as those of professional carpet cleaners, they do the trick nicely and keep stains to a minimum.

Obey your carpet.

Carefully read the instructions from the manufacturer as to how to properly clean your carpet or rug. Otherwise, you may nullify your warranty.

Redistribute the weight.

Moving your furniture around once a year gives carpet’s heavy-traffic areas a rest and ensures consistent aging.

Hire a Pro.

A professional carpet cleaner often cleans more quickly and with less hassle. Insist that any professional carpet cleaning company send a rep to your home first, to scout the location and provide a written estimate. The Carpet & Rug Institute says “under normal circumstances, there should be no extra charge for moving furniture, preconditioning, and routine spot and stain removal.”

Your rugs and carpets take care of you. Take proper care of them, and your relationship is sure to last longer.

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Elegant Door Knobs

Have you ever watched those movies where someone goes up to the house and right away you notice the door – like really notice the door and the door knob.  Well today, we have some beautiful and elegant door knobs to show you.

Door knobs can be found made out of all kinds of material; iron, steel, wood, glass, crystal, aluminum, nickel, and so forth.  Below are some of the most beautiful door knobs we could find.  Enjoy!

This crystal door knob is produced by a company in New York.  Not only is it made out of crystal, but it also glows when touched.  They have these in almost any color you can imagine.  If you’d like to look at more of these, visit Crystal Touch NY for more information.

A beautiful wooden knob.

Our ornately carved ebony door knob with swirl design and chrome trim is understated and elegant.  These are distributed by a company in England – visit Graham and Green to see more.

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Built-In Bookshelves

Built-In Bookshelves are some of the biggest space savers when it comes to small rooms – or for any room for that matter. Depending on the depth of the bookshelf and the materials it’s made out of, they can be fabricated and placed in a wall relatively cheaply and easily.

Though, exterior wall mounted shelves are not a good idea, because they reduce the insulation of the outside wall with the outside world.

Below are several photos of what others have done with their bookshelves. Enjoy.

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Crown Molding

Crown Molding, the loveliest piece to accent any room in your house. It’s also the most dreaded and according to most people the hardest part of the house to wrap their minds around. Looking at it, crown molding would seem to be simple inside and outside corner cuts, similar to base boards or molding for doors and windows – but it isn’t.

As you can see above, there are tons of different types of crown molding. So many in fact, a lot of companies simply number the product, rather than give it a name.

Do you know what the most common mistake about installing crown molding is? Once people figure out how to make their cuts – they tend to install the molding upside down. When you go to purchase your molding from the hardware store – before you wall out the door – ask which end is the top and which is the bottom. You may be a little embarrassed, but you need to know which end goes up.

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