Articles, tagged with "terra cotta", page 3
06th July 2010
Americans generally reserve tile flooring for the kitchen or the bathroom. But if you've ever spent time in a Mexican hacienda, you know the deep, exotic pleasure of walking barefoot across beautiful tiles in a space not meant for dripping dishwater or st...
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Author:
Mark Etinger
14th May 2010
Some herbs will not develop perfectly unless they have comfortable soil. With these herbal remedies, you want to be specifically sure to plant in pots that draw moisture aside from the earth.With the correct pot for your herb, it ought to thrive if it rec...
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Author:
Joey Delgado
27th April 2010
If you live in a flat or unit, with little space for an outdoor herb garden, an indoor herb garden may be just the answer. Or perhaps you would like to grow some of your favourite culinary herbs closer to the kitchen and out of the way of pests and inclem...
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Author:
Dave Dockray
16th April 2010
Wine theme kitchen decor can add a touch of the rustic Mediterranean to your home. It can make your kitchen look stylish and upscale, especially if you do it in a way that works well. If you are going to remodel then you may wish to consider wine theme ki...
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Author:
lisa lucero
07th April 2010
If you hear somebody mention wine kitchen decor perhaps it makes you think of the kind of kitsch accent pieces and accessories an eccentric elderly aunt would choose. If you get it wrong wine kitchen decor can easily look outlandish and way over the top. ...
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Author:
lisa lucero
31st March 2010
The home inspector stood staring up at the beautifully tiled roof.The sun cast shadows along the terra cotta interlocking tiles, highlighting their beautiful texture. The tiles worked well on the steep roof, offering a low profile, but something just di...
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Author:
Supriyo
26th March 2010
If you love the idea of a water garden but you don't have a lot of space or money, there are other options.In fact, adding in a container water garden to your backyard is the perfect idea.If this sounds like a great hobby, you don't have to have a lot of ...
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Author:
Beast Marketing
19th March 2010
With the overabundance of flooring materials available these days, modern renovators are looking for a fresher, eco-friendlier option that can take remodeling to a whole new higher level without emptying their bank accounts. This is where one of the most ...
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Author:
John Manross
23rd February 2010
Tagines is one of the popular North African dishes consumed mostly in Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia. Also known as Tajine or mispronounced Tangines, this North African specialty has traveled all the way across the Atlantic to the kitchens in the US. Moroc...
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Author:
Hosea Charles
15th February 2010
terra cotta roofing tiles and clay roofing is perhaps the most ancient of historical building materials. Spanish clay roof tiles are descended from a style that was popular in ancient Rome; this style of roofing is still common in Spain as well as anyplac...
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Author:
Wayne Hemrick
12th February 2010
The garden seems both a natural and obvious place in which to use green methods and technology. Solar powered water features in a garden add beauty to the area while being an environmentally friendly option to electrical counterparts that depend on fossil...
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Author:
Roxanne Miller
03rd February 2010
It should not be surprising that all things Hispanic are referred to as "Latin," since up until around the beginning of the Fifth Century AD, Spain was the crown jewel of the Roman Empire; Spanish is simply the Latin tongue as it has evolved and changed o...
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Author:
Wayne Hemrick
29th January 2010
An outdoor fireplace plan and design is quite similar to that of your standard indoor fireplace. The one exception being that outdoor fireplaces won't use dampers.
An outdoor fireplace plan can incorporate a bowl-shaped base with a single ...
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Author:
Steve Last
07th January 2010
These days going organic doesn't always mean a visit to your nearest Whole Foods or the Sun. morning farmer's market. Lots of urban farmers are utilizing tiny and medium sized containers for growing their herb gardens. This implies if you have a sun fil...
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Author:
Lanie Smith
17th December 2009
Nothing brightens up a shady and cold room more than using some vibrant, summer colors in it. Sun colored walls are going to make you smile when you enter the room. A flower arrangement of artificial white daisies will remind you of the coming spring. Spl...
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Author:
Carl Blair