Archive for November, 2009
Beautiful Homes Pictures Part Two
Below is a picture of a lovely home that is well decorated and manicured. The beautiful, pink flowers on the tree in front of the house adds a nice touch to landscape of this beautiful home.


This is a picture of a beautiful home with just one floor and an attic. There are many large windows, great for getting sun light. There is also a chimney.
Beautiful Homes Interior Design

Question: I'm opening a Children's Entertainment center but don't know how to pick a good wall color palette to use.
I'm opening a children's play center (uptownplayaround.com) and have meticulously designed the entire facility (myself) with high-end features and ordered beautiful one-of-a-kind play structures but I can’t decide on what colors to paint my walls.
Aside from a mural, where can I find this kind of info? It’s not in my budget to hire an interior designer to pick my pain color, nor do I want to get advice from a 18 year old kid at Home Depot
Answer: Go to a few different paint stores and look at the swatch area. They usually have little brochures that have pictures of rooms on them. Find a room (probably a child's bedroom) that you like and then just use the colors they list on the card.
Another idea is to take one color that you really like (maybe it's in a few of the play structures or something) and put it into the little computer in the paint section at Home Depot. The computer will spit out suggestions for coordinating colors.
A final suggestion would be to find an item, such as a rug, pillow, or sweater that you really love. Have a paint store match 3 colors from that and use those. You'll know that they coordinate, because they look good together in the item.
Once you get your three colors (I wouldn't go with more than that) decide where to use them. You could paint two walls one color, two another, and use the third as an accent, perhaps painting some kind of geometric designs or swirls or whatever in that color.
Good luck with your business!
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Question: TERRIBLE WRITER needs proofreading help! YOur help is very much appreciated!?
Okay, I am going to post an introductory paragraph I wrote. If it sucks please give me some useful tips on improving it. (or reword it, whatever you feel like) Oh, and does it "excite" you about the further paragraphs?
Oh, and are you supposed to include your three supporting points in your introductory paragraph or not. This essay has to be 600 words, and I had to keep chopping my intro down because it was like 120 words....
here it is
"Many would agree that America is the greatest Nation in the world. It is home of the brave, the beautiful, and most importantly the free. Recently, the United States has invaded the country of Iraq, and among others things, has expressed its goal in stabilizing Iraq and establishing a Democratic form of government. Realistically, a lasting Democracy in Iraq is not a realistic feat for Americans.
Answer: I'm an english major so I'll do my best to help you out. As for the whole should all of the supporting points be in the intro, that really depends on what your teacher wants. A lot of high school classes tell you to do that, but at a certain point it is also seen as unoriginal and not great writing. If your teacher told you to, then I would do it for sure. Also, is this argumentative or what? If it is, the tone is fine, but if it's not then you don't want to start it that way. I'll assume it is and give you a sample rewording of it but PLEASE if you do take any of my tips then please do your own rewording and don't just turn this in word for word.
Many would agree that America is one of the greatest nations in the world. They consider it to be the home of the brave, the beautiful, and most importantly the free. Recently, the United States invaded the country of Iraq, and has expressed its main goal as the stabilization of Iraq and the establishing of a Democratic Iraqi government. However, it is becoming increasingly apparent that a lasting democracy in Iraq may not be a realistic goal for the American forces there.
Good luck!
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