Monday, January 12, 2015

Love It or Not It: Beauty Queen Dabota Lawson's bathroom

Hello Lovelies!
So newly married beauty queen Dabota Lawson shared a pix of herself in her bathroom. what do think of the interiors? The stall, tiles, WC, curtain and the general appearance?





Let's analyze it, Love it or not it?

Design Inspiration; Tips on How to Use Pink In your Home

Pink was my first love, I loved pink clothes, shoes, bags and everything. If possible, i would have changed my color skin to pink ( yeah that much love), well that was before red and black came and captured my heart.
I wonder what would be my next color crush, maybe purple?.....hmmmm. What is your favorite color?

Today is all about PINK, did i hear you say "eeewwww girls' color"? I wouldn't disagree with you. So many girls like pink like chocolate. I wonder why. Thank God I've seen the light. hehehe

Pink is adorable though, its a very pretty and warm color.

Tip 1: Make It Bold


Yeah you read right, make it bold, eye catchy, let people come into your home and they can't take their eyes off it. Yeah bold like that. It gives the room audacity, u get?





Sunday, January 11, 2015

Do It Yourself - How To Install Wallpapers

        Installing wallpapers is not as difficult as it looks, it is quite fun. i remember then in school when we use starch to install wallpapers in the hostel and it always did come out beautiful.

This is a step to step guide on how to install wallpapers in your homes, offices or shops.

Step 1

Spackle and sandpaper the wall to smooth any imperfections (imperfections are more visible through wallpaper than paint) , then apply a coat of wallpaper primer. While it dries, cover a long worktable or the floor with a clean plastic painter's tarp (this is basically to protect the floor from glues and grease and to give you a clean surface to spread out the wallpaper). Make sure your hands are clean, too.

highlighting the blemishes on the wall with a flashlight





 Step 2

 If you're papering a whole wall, cut vertical strips 4 inches longer than the wall height; once the paper is up, you'll trim the excess. Arrange wallpaper strips side by side on the floor to ensure that the pattern lines up correctly, gently taping them together with painter's tape to temporarily secure them. If you're making a shape (as with the headboard or sconce backing plates), cut it out on a cutting mat with a utility knife.


Step 3

 Use a tape measure and a pencil to mark where on the wall the paper will be placed. For example, mark the top edge of a chair rail or sides of a rectangle.