Posted on 24 February 2010 by admin

There is a basic premise that must be taken into account and that all derive from the primary colors: red, yellow and blue. Mixing two primary colors you get a secondary color. For example yellow and blue results in green, yellow and red gives orange, blue and red gives purple. And if you mix a primary color with a secondary tone you get a tertiary color, softer.
The reds, oranges, toasted, golden pinks and yellows are warm colors. They are known as "dominant" because it gives the impression that approach, and are ideal for giving warmth a cold room, facing south.
At the other end of the scale are the cool colors: blue, green, lilac, púrupuras, pink and turquoise. It is generally easier to live with them, because they create a feeling of space even when the rooms are small.
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Posted on 24 February 2010 by admin

The outlet stores are known for their large price discounts that can reach over 50 percent in their products. Those that know are the clothing outlet but we can find such shops to decorate the house. Later you recommend a store of this kind in which you can find big discounts.
But today I want to recommend a single sample found in Las Rozas Village (Madrid). This place is a compound that is characterized by re-creating the world’s major cities which includes outlet stores of major firms such as Loewe, Burberry and Carolina Herrera.
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Posted on 24 February 2010 by admin

The natural vegetable and synthetic fibers have been gaining ground over other materials in the manufacture of furniture outside the house are already among the most widely used and are identified with a modern garden furniture and modern and the interior are already in furniture, furnishings and accessories in many of the rooms, are especially suitable in styles such as colonial.
Vegetable fibers are soft, comfortable, lightweight and provide warm and friendly atmosphere, especially rattan also by its color and texture is elegant, even more so when combined with linen or cotton textiles in off white or vivid colors, hence that increasingly greater use in the manufacture of furniture and even bedding.
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