Articles related to "Design Wall"Here are nine easy and inexpensive ways to create a quilt design wall that lets you view your quilt and make sure it looks good before you assemble the pieces.
There are some simple options to create an easy access bathroom, but the key is in the planning and preparation.
Lighting is an integral part of any bathroom or kitchen design. Placing lights correctly will help to enhance and highlight the rooms.
Bathing is a tactile experience. Apart from the water there is also the enclosure. How a shower looks and feed will depend on the wall linings you use.
Here are five favorite ways to arrange Log Cabin blocks into quilts: Straight Setting, Fields and Furrows, Barn Raising, Sunshine and Shadow, and Chevron.
Even the smallest quilting space needs to include separate work stations for sewing, cutting, and pressing, plus storage space for fabric, tools, and other supplies.
Chair rails, molding and trim are intricate parts of any bathroom or kitchen design. From the kitchen backsplash to the bathroom wall tile, moldings complete the look.
The toilet is one of the most utilized fixtures in the home. Be sure to choose one that fits the space and style of the bathroom, while suiting the needs of the user.
Learn how using a mixture of both light and dark fabrics helps create quilts with color combinations that please the eye.
Homeowners updating traditional bathrooms can incorporate modern styles into the room. The result is a transitional bathroom design that will suit any home.
This smart guide to home landscaping explains how to landscape a yard and design a garden in simple steps.
Effective interior styling can transform a living space from ordinary to gorgeous. Often just selecting the correct colors can change the whole appearance of a room
Here are several favorite ways to assemble blocks into Log Cabin quilts: Broken Dishes, Chimneys and Cornerstones, Converging Chevrons, and Streak of Lightning.
Fabric is probably a quilter's greatest storage challenge. Arrange your fabric by size and color to make it easier to find what you need when you start a new project.
Every quilt you make has its own story to tell. Keeping a quilter's journal helps you remember the details of how and why you created each quilt.
Get tips on color, style, and how to arrange your adult sanctuary.
This inspirational book features the works of professional artists and graphic designers who have entered the wallpaper design field.
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