This Garden sign is all weather resistant made of a poly-resin address bracket with UV inhibitor to prevent fading. The post is available in 48" or 58" lengths - powder coated black. (powder coating is a baked-on paint). The lettering is super reflective...made of an engineer-grade material (not painted on). They will not crack or peel off and are on both sides. Can be done with any name. For example Nana's PawPaw's Garden Garden Please enter the name in the "comments to seller" or "personalization" upon check out. Limited to two lines. See my other products on my Etsy store - www.Etsy.com/shop/911AddressSigns
Here are some cute bedroom inspiration ideas! This is for anyone looking to change up their room to match their individual style. Read more now!
lucifelle: “ Ficus carica (the plants) makes a breathtaking display of aerial greenery filling the glass dome of what was once a chapel. Tradition has it that the dome was built round the tree. ”
The elegance, the style, the soft-focus - these photos are absolute gems.
Kids bouncing off the walls? These inside activities for high energy kids are the perfects ways to burn off energy when you're stuck indoors.
Do your kids love to play games at home? Run out of new game ideas? You're in luck! Here are 19 super fun, entertaining but lesser known indoor games that the
Check out the most clever ways to hang plants in your home! Tons of house plants inspo from some amazing Instagramers. All easy to DIY!
Inside: Are you stuck at home with your kids? You'll love these 35 (cheap) indoor activities for kids at home! I love being a stay at home mom. I do. But sometimes, being stuck at
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The low-maintenance, easy-care houseplants in this collection add lushness and color to any home without needing much more than occasional watering.
Looking for fun hand clapping games? Awesome hand clapping songs to teach kids, students or camp attendees, with videos and printable lyrics!
Not all plants smell the same... Check out my list of fragrant houseplants to keep your space smelling fresh! The first fragrant plant is...
Greenwich village townhome designed by BW Architects is the first townhouse in downtown Manhattan to earn a LEED for Homes Gold rating
It's quite a long time ago that I posted a picture of the art nouveau winter garden (1900) of the school of the Ursulines, Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-Waver (between Brussels and Antwerp, Belgium). This stunning place was the visiting room of the "pensionnat de demoiselles".
Sure, it’s natural to covet the gorgeous kitchens you see on glamourous design shows or in glossy magazines, but sometimes it’s even more satisfying to see what mere mortals are capable of accomplishing in their own homes. Indulge your inner voyeur, and take a peek at these supremely real kitchens! You're sure to find some ideas that you can put into practice in your own home.
The Big List of Fun Indoor & Outdoor Activities for Bored Tweens at Home. Unplugged, boredom busters for kids ages 8-12 in the summer months or when stuck at home. Unique Activities for Tweens too!
Beautiful sustainable home located on an island with rooms to rent. This post comes from an ad on airbnb for rooms, in what they define as an “Earthship". A sustainable home mostly built from recycled materials, which utilises clean form of energy like the sun and recycles water (which is re-used to water the plants). It makes the most of the heat and the cold stored in the ground, to heat and cool the building during the seasons. The home is located on Prince Edward Island, which is one of Canada's eastern maritime provinces. We assume Island life to be slow, reflective and this home, just adds to the romantic view. That said there are lessons that can be learnt and it's nice to see that slowly city life if catching up to the idea of this kind of clean living, I hope we get there soon... Visit DesignStack's Categories with the following link: Categories Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it.
Make this Halloween the most memorable yet with these unique pumpkin carving ideas your kids will love. The emoji carved pumpkins are to die for!
Because every home deserves a dedicated reading corner!
Not all plants smell the same... Check out my list of fragrant houseplants to keep your space smelling fresh! The first fragrant plant is...
Dieffenbachia plants are easy to care for. Learn how to grow dumb cane: water, sunlight, soil, fertilizer, pruning, pest control, and more!
Over 50 fun things for kids to do at home on weekends, bad weather days, school holidays, and during the summer months when they’re bored!
Looking for ideas of interior design for living room ? We’ll sure this living room showcase will give you fresh ideas and inspirations.
In the realm of design, the dining room has long been a canvas for personal expression, a place where the intimate gatherings of life unfold. As we embrace Spring 2024, we find ourselves at the cusp of a design renaissance, where the dining room becomes a gallery of individual narratives, articulate
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Ceramic tiles, hand-formed and glazed in green, the diagonals of one tile are 11.5/10.5 cm, the price is for 1 m2 or 10,4 ft2 of tiles, I recommend.
Wofür kann man seine Zeit jetzt im Wintergarten vollwertig nutzen? Für Gemüse und andere Pflanzen natürlich. Die nächste Sommersaison muss man nun schon
This gallery documents Joanna Francis's 1940s home at Burton Stather near Scunthorpe. Life on the home front during the 1940s was very different to today's modern world. Until war broke out in September 1939, most women did not work outside the home. Many homes did not have running water in the house, water was carried in buckets from an outside well, or perhaps some were lucky enough to have a pump inside. To produce hot water it would be heated on top of a stove, often wood burning. That water would then be used for washing dishes, washing clothes and bathing. Unlike today, baths were taken weekly.Wash day would usually be on a Monday. Clothes would be agitated in a tub then hand-cranked through a wringer to get the water out. They were always hung outdoors to dry or over a wooden dryer in front of the stove. Almost everyone baked bread, pies and pastries at home. A shop bought ''National loaf'' was often unappetising & grey in colour. A loaf of store-bought bread was a seldom purchase & there certainly were not the varieties that we have today.After the outbreak of war, a cautious beginning was made on the food rationing system in January 1940 with the rationing of bacon & butter (4oz-115g) per person per week & sugar (12oz-340g).All householders were forced to register with their local shops as the rationing system took hold. Meat was rationed on price rather than weight so obviously poorer cuts were more readily available. No food went to waste.Food scraps were collected for pig swill. As an island nation, Britain was highly dependent on imported goods. Britain required more than a million tons of imported material per week in order to be able to survive the fight. By February 1941, The Battle of the Atlantic,Hitler's U-boats were destroying convoys with the intent to starve Britain into submission. Cigarettes & alcohol were often in short suppy though never officially rationed.''Dig for Victory' was one of the great wartime slogans, first launched in a broadcast of October 1939 when Sir Reginald Dorman-Smith, the Minister of Agriculture called for every able-bodied man & women to dig an allotment in their spare time. ''Make do & Mend'' was the order of the day with a massive salvage drive to collect scrap materials, clothes, paper, metal all used for the war effort. Animal bones were used to make glues for aircraft.Most women were up at daybreak running the home & still going strong after their children were in bed. No dishwashers, electric fry pans, slow cookers, convection ovens.Hope that you enjoy this visual tour of ''The 1939 House Experience''. Under the Berne Convention Act of 1988, all images within this gallery are copyright protected Michael Hill. Not for commercial use without prior permission. [email protected] ''THE 1939 HOUSE EXPERIENCE'' Commentary by Joanna Francis: Hello, I'm Joanna. From being very young the 30s and 40s always had a pull on me. Visiting museum's with 30s/40s rooms I just wanted the rooms to be "alive". Now some years later and with blacker hands I've created my "1939 house".My home is a Victorian end terrace.This project has taken 10 years of evolution with each room in the house built to serve a purpose. Each room I have put back near as possible, being used as it was originally meant to be.The 1930s house hold chores for a woman are very repetitive and routine/pre-planning is essential. Living out in the country we aren't as forward as the towns and cities so the toilet is still outside, there is no running hot water and cooking/heating/hotwater comes from the stove. Everybody's experience of the 30s/40s is different, just like our experiences of the 80s/90s/00s could bring back good or bad memories.Even though I live in "1939", I still have a good social life and enjoy a beer or a glass of whiskey while listening to Al Boley, Glenn Miller, Max Miller, George Formby etc. Hope that you enjoy seeing my home.
Rain, hail or shine, the indoor temperature is always steady in this energy-efficient home. The airtight construction keeps the inside toasty and draught-free.
Bored…and out of money? Here’s a killer list of what to do when bored and broke (and alone), whether you’re looking for fun or productivity.
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Looking down the hallway/greenhouse to the West