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7 Things Some People Don’t Want You to Know About Work At Home Property Scouts
By Tony Seruga, Yolanda Seruga, and Yolanda Bishop
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Home is a place where a person lives, spends much of her time, or feels generally comfortable with. While a house (or other residential dwelling) is often referred to as a home, and is home to many people, the concept of "home" is broader than a physical dwelling. Home is often a place of refuge and safety, where worldy cares fade, with things and people you love becoming the focus. Home is central to one's life, primarily emotional, and partially physical.
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About Home Improvement
By Dennis Romano
With the changing of the seasons, it's possible to create a completely new look and feel with little or no effort for your improvement. Fall has a way of creeping up on you before you realize it the warm days of summer are giving way to slightly cooler days and nights. The longs light days of summer are starting to lessen; the dark evening are creeping up earlier and earlier, so now's a perfect time to start your improvement.

Once these changes start happening you begin to start spending more time indoors. Turning your into a cozy retreat with just a few simple changes is possible with little or no effort by doing the smallest of improvements and using a few decorating tips.

There are many small projects you can do to improve the look and feel of your home, just doing one or two of these tips it can make all the difference, so do a few of them or all of them if your budget allows. A good place to start your improvement is with your front entry, after all this is what will greet your family and friends when they come to visit. So why not make a first impression there, set the mood before they even step foot into your home. In addition, it's a wonderful way to welcome you at the end of a long workday, plus adding value to your home.

At the curb a charming antique patina mail box to start your way. If your front door looking tired old and faded a coat of paint can do wonders, new entry door hardware can be just the key, a lovely rust patina door latch will

add a lot of old world charm. Add a stunning matching outdoor lantern; many of today's hardware and lamps and lighting companies have matching or complimentary finishes available that will allow you to tie everything all together. For a final cozy touch, on the corner of the porch, add a charming display. Start with a few pumpkins and gourds, add a corn stock or two tie them all together with bunch of Indian corn for even more color tuck in a few of your favorite potted harvest flowers.

The Kitchen is usually the heart of the home, so this fall why not make a few changes to add value and change to the look of your kitchen to create a welcoming cozy feel with your improvement. With two screws and a screwdriver you can change out your tired old knobs and pulls on your kitchen cupboards and draws with new warm and charming copper or bronze door hardware and achieve a whole new look. Two screws a couple of wires will allow you to try a new lighting chandelier with warmth and color to enhance your total area. At the sink and the stove or back door you can through in a couple new rug with warm harvest colors, to finish it off create a lovely center piece with some warm fall leaves, a few gourds and some holiday fruit, apples, pears, and mini pumpkins makes a charming centerpiece for your table. Lastly, a few berry rings hinging from your new cupboard knobs hardware can be just the touch.

In the bathroom, retire your tired old cold chrome fixtures, in their place; spice it up, with some new ones with a lovely warm oiled rubbed bronze finish, that's what makes a warm and cozy feel in your improvement. Hang towels of bunt orange, greens and gold, use a small basket with rolled hand towels, for the counter or at the tub. Try new bronze accessories include a soap dish, toothbrush holders; these bath accessories can make such a difference. As a final addition to your improvement, add some soaps with seasonal fragrance, maybe a candle or two with matching bronze holders.
Dennis Romano is a hardware store owner and writes about Home Improvement and Home Remodeling


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