Friday, 21 March 2014

10 Easy Edibles for First-Time Gardeners

Focus on these beginner-friendly vegetables, herbs, beans and salad greens to start a home farm with little fuss

Marianne Lipanovich - Houzz Contributor

The idea of growing edibles is always tempting. Photos of edible gardens promise you lush landscapes filled with a tantalizing mix of vegetables, herbs and flowers that will make all passersby stop and stare. Getting started with an edible garden can seem daunting, though, especially if you’re new to gardening. Fortunately, most edibles are fairly tough.

So the main question is simply, what do you grow? The following 10 edibles are good choices if you’re just getting started. 
 

Monday, 10 March 2014

17 Gorgeous Ways to Work In a Patterned Area Rug

Add spark underfoot and pull a room together all around with a patterned rug as bold or subtle as you please

 

By Kurt Cyr: Houzz Contributor

 
When it comes to area rugs, we often take the safe route, opting for solid designs and neutral colors. But a patterned rug or two can unify disparate elements in a room and make a sea of plain upholstered pieces suddenly come alive.

Our ancestors originally used area rugs to warm up cold stone or dirt floors. Today, with central heating, their purpose tends to be more decorative — although they still come in handy for trying to muffle sound or providing a soft surface for baby’s first steps.

Throw a pattern into the mix, however, and utility becomes versatility. Dull becomes divine. And great things start to happen.

 

Go for the Bold: 14 Great Ideas for Patterned Upholstery

By Kurt Cyr - Houzz Contributor:
 
Let’s face it: Most of us are afraid of using pattern of any kind on large upholstered furniture. I suppose it’s understandable, since we’ve been told over and over that investment pieces should remain neutral so it’s easier to change our decor when we want to.

I have one thing to say to that: “They’re not the boss of me!” And they should not be the boss of you, either. Since when did you ever let someone else dictate what you should or shouldn’t do? I say go for bold!

These examples are not for the shrinking violets among us. Rather, they’re here to celebrate the owners’ personalities and inspire confidence. Let’s look at them to understand the power of pattern to make a room really special. 
 
Mad for plaid. Gingham is usually reserved for casual country kitchens, but here a large-scale gingham is elegant and sophisticated on two overstuffed sofas. The gentle gold complements the weathered blue-gray elsewhere in the room.