Different Types Of Interior Design

Different Types of Interior Designers
Interior Designers rarely work in every field. It is common
for them to pick areas to specialize in. By choosing a
specialty, you can further enhance your skills and abilities
in that mode of design. It will certainly make for a better
portfolio, and will allow you the time to become an expert
designer in that field. Here are some of the specialty fields
that you can go into.
Sometimes designers choose to specialize in residential
areas, and sometimes they choose to specialize in commercial
properties. Some even narrow their field that they specialize
in by only doing work for certain types of homes and
businesses.
It is also quite common for designers to refuse to
specialize at all. Some will work wherever the work is. This
leaves the field a little bit wider for them, but specializing
is a more professional route to take. It is also better for
your portfolio in the long run.

Residential Interior Designer
These designers do most of their work in people’s homes.
They design various rooms inside and around the home. There is
a lot of freedom in this type of field because clients
generally let their designers have free reign to let their
creativity create a beautiful space for them. You can do
inside work, patios, guest houses, and even garages.
Many Interior Designers prefer this type of work because it
is less stressful, and the deadlines are usually a little bit
more relaxed. Homeowners rarely harass you to keep them posted
on every aspect of what you are doing, so it can be a
rewarding specialty. When you are allowed to create something
that makes both you and the client happy, the feeling is much
better.
The money that can be made doing residential design can be
a little bit less lucrative at times, but there are always
wealthy people that can use a great interior designer as well.
Sometimes, the work for residential areas can be quite small
also. This type of work is generally for the designer that is
in love with the aspect of being creative, rather than the
need to be rich. If you are thinking of Interior Design as a
means of expressing your creativity, this could be the right
place for you.

Commercial Interior Designer
Designers that specialize in commercial property and work
do projects for businesses. The type of business varies
greatly. You can do work for banks, hotels, restaurants, law
firms; you name it. Any business that you can dream of is open
to this specialty.
Good people skills and negotiation techniques are a vital
aspect of this specialty as well. After all, you are dealing
with business people. They respond well to a good business
person. You could be required to design an office space, a
hallway, lobby, and possibly and entire interior building. The
possibilities are endless here.
This is a specialty where your ability to estimate the
value of your own work will come in handy because many
businesses accept bids from the designers that they are
interested in working with. Also, you will often have to work
under specific instructions as to what the client is looking
for, so listening skills will be important here.
This type of specialty can be very lucrative if you can
establish a good rapport with your client. Doing a good job
will lead to a steady, return client, and your ability to
satisfy this client will often guarantee you more work as the
client’s word of mouth can lead to other businesses desiring
your services.
You may also have to work a little more closely with your
client in this field as well because business people like to
be on top of things to ensure that they are done right. It may
be a little bit annoying at times, but it is worth it in the
end.
These are not the only branches of specialty. Some
designers can choose any sub branch to specialize in as well.
There are quite a few and all of them are intended for the
designer that has a particular forte in the field. They also
offer great employment opportunities for the designer that
would like to make extra money on the side. They are as listed
below.
Kitchen and Bath: This is a branch that you may wish
to specialize in if you are quite adept at it, or if you
have a general knack for it already. There are a great
many possibilities in this branch because these are areas
of the house that are often in need of dramatic change,
and they are high traffic areas. You should have
knowledge in cabinetry and plumbing for this particular
branch.
Windows and Draperies: This seems like a small area
to specialize in, but the windows of a house or building
play a big role in the overall structure. They are a
source of energy efficiency in every home, and they are
often changed on a yearly basis. Basic heating and
cooling knowledge helps, as well as dry walling, and
space management.
Lighting: The lighting of any area is often a bit more
complicated than plugging a lamp into a socket. Often, it
is the addition of special lighting that can completely
change a room’s environment. Some small additions or
subtle lighting can change the way a room feels.
Lighting is an often overlooked sub branch of Interior
Design.

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If you are interested in Interior Design, you can start your own career with just a little guidance. Has anyone ever told you that you have an eye for design? The last time you helped someone move, did people ask your opinion when trying to situate furniture? Maybe you just enjoy rearranging and decorating rooms in your head. All the same… if you have the itch, or even an interest, you have already taken the first step to becoming an Interior Designer.

September 1st, 2008 Posted by Helena | home improvements | one comment

Caring For Your Pet.. Pet Health

Understanding Ingredients in Dog Food
Understanding the ingredients of your dog’s food items is a must for the dog lovers or dog owners. Whenever you feed the dog with different kinds of food items, you should always read the label and understand the contents about the dog feed types that are being used in such commercial preparations. You should understand the ingredients while buying food for your dog and also know what to look for.

Feed items include dry and fresh food. The fresh dog food that is prepared in homes generally consists of ingredients like freshly cut chicken pieces in addition to the cranberry juices, blue-green algae, etc. If you come across any different kinds of preservatives and if the dog develops all of a sudden signs pertaining to the food allergy, suspect the unwanted ingredient in the feed items given. Similarly, understand about the moisture status. If the food item has more moisture, your dog may prefer this as well. Beet pulp, pasta, Soy bean oil, wheat middlings, calcium carbonate,
magnesium oxide, copper sulphate, iron sulphate, zinc oxide, choline chloride, etc. are often the ingredients in case of vegetarian based diet items offered to the pet animals like dogs.

Raw egg, chicken, beef, mutton, fish, quail etc. are often the preferred ingredients in case of dog diets that are prepared on the basis of the nonvegetarian items. Taurine is one of the essential ingredients for the dog’s nutrition. Like wise, in the case of dogs feed with frozen fish items, the vitamin called thiamine needs to be supplemented as an ingredient.

Many premium type of dog food preparations contain essential fatty acids, carbohydrates with adequate fiber contents, vitamins like A, D, E and B complex vitamins.

Furthermore, minerals like zinc, is an essential ingredient for skin health status and calcium, which is an essential ingredient for bone growth, tonicity of muscles. They should be enriched in these food items. However, the cost of those food preparations are comparatively more expensive than the food preparations with general ingredients. Though it may be better for your dog’s health.

Dogs Need Different Diets at Different Ages
Dogs need different diets at different ages. Yes. This is true. For example, the puppy needs milk as the major food item while an adult dog may need beef or chicken in addition to the boiled egg and milk. So depending on the age factor, the diet schedule varies in reality for the dogs like any other species. Puppies need greater amounts of protein, fat and carbohydrates than an adult dogs. Furthermore, puppies need more frequent feeding schedules in a day, unlike an adult dog. The movement based requirements of diet are more in the case of puppies, since they are often more active than the adult dogs. Elder dogs need restricted protein but the protein needs to be easily digestible and easily assimilated in the body. The diet schedule should have ample supply of water for them. Feeding aged dogs too much protein may finally lead to over burden to the renal structures and ultimately, the dog may end up damaging filters in the kidney.

This is true especially when the immune system of these dogs is compromised due to many factors. Similarly, the elderly dogs need less food only
because the movements of the adult dogs are highly restricted and hence, they have to spend a limited of energy.

Female dogs in the pregnancy stage need not be fed a full stomach since it may cause some discomforts to the animal. However, the pregnant animal and the nursing animal need special type of food items that deliver a balanced type of nutrition with proper supplementation of vitamins and minerals. The nursing animal with puppies need to be fed with enough amounts of calcium and hence, there will not be any calcium based deficiency and the bones of the puppies will be strong without any curving

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September 1st, 2008 Posted by Helena | caring for your pet, pet health | no comments

Amazing Smoothie Recipies

 AMAZING APPLE SMOOTHIE
2 cups applesauce
1 cup apple cider
1 cup orange juice
2 tablespoons Vermont maple syrup
1/2 teaspoons nutmeg
1/2 teaspoons cinnamon
Combine all ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth. Pour into glasses and serve.
APPLE CARROT QUENCHER
2 cups carrot juice
1/2 cups apple juice
6 ounces non?fat vanilla or plain yogurt, frozen
1 banana
Put all ingredients into blender. Blend until smoothie consistency is reached!
APPLES AND CREAM SMOOTHIE
2 cups vanilla low?fat ice cream
1 cup unsweetened applesauce
1/4 teaspoons ground cinnamon or apple pie spice
1 cup fat free skim or 1% low fat milk
Ground cinnamon (optional)
In a blender container combine low?fat ice cream, applesauce, and the 1/4 teaspoons cinnamon or apple pie spice. Cover and blend until smooth. Add fat free skim or 1% low fat milk. Cover and blend until just mixed. Pour into glasses. If desired, sprinkle each serving with additional cinnamon. Serve immediately. Makes 4 (8?ounces) servings.
APPLE PIE SMOOTHIE
1 frozen banana
1/2 peeled, chopped apple
1 cup apple juice
1/2 teaspoons cinnamon
Pinch of nutmeg
Blend. Great substitute for applesauce! Control the consistency by adding more
or less chopped apple.
APRICOT APPLE SMOOTHIE
1 apple (golden delicious), peeled, cored & chopped
1 cup apple juice
4 apricots, fresh, pitted (skin optional)
1 banana, peeled
3/4 cups yogurt, plain
10 ? 12 ice cubes
1 tablespoon honey
Place all ingredients in a blender and puree until smooth.
ARTIC FOREST SMOOTHIE
1 peach, frozen
10 blueberries, frozen
1 cup light (reduced sugar) fat?free vanilla yogurt, frozen
1/2 cups 1% milk
1/2 tablespoon crushed pecan
1/2 teaspoons salt
1/4 teaspoons vanilla extract
Put all ingredients into blender. Blend until smoothie consistency is reached!
AVOCADO AVALANCHE
1 large avocado
2 teaspoons condensed milk
1 cup ice
Scoop out avocado into blender. Add 2 teaspoons condensed milk or a little more, depending on how sweet you like it. Then add the ice and blend all of it together until it?s a semi?creamy texture.
AVOCADO BANANA BERRY SMOOTHIE
Half a ripe avocado
1 to 1 1/2 frozen bananas
4 to 5 frozen or fresh strawberries
Splash non?fat soy or other nut milk
Pinch cardamom
Pinch allspice
Whatever else strikes your fancy . . . Nuts, fruits, spices, etc throw all ingredients into a blender and blend until desired texture is reached. I prefer it smooth, but some like a chewable drink. Very, very delicious! Serves: 1
BANANA BLUEBERRY SMOOTHIE
2 bananas
1/2 cups blueberries
1 cup plain yogurt
Peel bananas, slice and place on a cookie sheet. Put in freezer and freeze until solid. Remove from freezer and place in blender. Slice berries and add to blender. Pour in yogurt. Blend until smooth. Pour into glass and serve

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September 1st, 2008 Posted by Helena | Great Family Ideas, Health and Wellbeing, cooking and recipies, family, how to | no comments

Why Work From Home?

WHY WORK AT HOME?
Why do people work at home? If you poll them (and that has been done, so there is no
need for you to start canvassing the neighborhood), you will find that a variety of factors
allow people to move from time clocks to self-reliance Let’s take a look at a handful of
popular reasons for pursuing a work at home career.

OPPORTUNITY
If the idea of working at home is appealing, you might just be an opportunity junkie.
Many of us crave the chance to do great things and find that our traditional nine to five
work environments are very limiting.

Women may have a glass ceiling with which to contend, but all of us have another even
harder ceiling to break through right above that one. It’s the inevitable ceiling of being
an employee instead of a business owner.
No matter how hard you work, no matter how smart you are, the structure of a traditional
job and the limitations inherent in your role as one of the hive’s worker bees will limit
you.

You might become a boss some day, but you will never become The Boss. The
opportunity just isn’t there.
Even if there is enough opportunity to entice you to continue making the daily commute
to the office for awhile, chances are those real chances for fulfillment are doled out
arbitrarily and unfairly.

The shots you do get to move up the ladder or closer to your goals are few, far between,
and inevitably mishandled by someone who outranks you.
Operating your own business from home restores opportunity. Any limits on your
success or growth are within your own control.

If you want to do something, there is no head office to clear it. You don’t have to fill out
a requisition form if you want to invest in yourself. You don’t need to smile during
evaluation week so that your middle manager with the happy face obsession will give
you a great performance review.

Opportunity is everywhere. When you have your own home business, the only limits are
the one’s you place upon yourself.

MONEY
Many of those who are break from the herd and work from home do so because of the
prospect of greater earnings. Along with the aforementioned opportunity in a general
sense comes the chance to make more dough.
Many work at home successes earn so much more than they ever would have if they
continued on their prior path that it boggles the mind.

If you get a halfway decent job that you can stay at for decades and you are a good
employee, you will probably find a way to make a decent living by popular standards.
Your income will allow you to buy a home, keep your lawnmower blades sharpened and
to occasionally take a family vacation. Two cars and a chicken in the pot are not things
at which one should sneer, either. They beat a worn pair of shoes and a “will work for
food” sign be a significant margin.

In the end, though, those in the regular workplace have a cap on their earnings. That
cap may not be expressed in any contract or the result of any hard and fast law, but it is
very real. The very factors that limit opportunity in general will also limit earning
capacity.

By stepping outside the employee circle and into the world of running your own
business, you can destroy that cap.
If having a chance to make big money is important to you, running your own operation is
definitely appealing.

FLEXIBILITY
The fact that you work nine to five, Monday through Friday, might not be that distressing
to you. Until your kid’s softball team makes it to the state tournament and plays their
Thursday semi-final game at six in a city two hours away.
The fact that you only have five vacation days per year until you have been with the firm
for more than two full years may make perfect sense for a company, but that provides
little comfort when you finally meet the woman of your dreams and she wants to take
you on a romantic, two-week tropical cruise. You get the idea.

Those who work from home have the ultimate in flexibility. They really can set their own
hours the way very few employees can. Some work early. Others work late. Some work
only a few hours a week, but for long hours on those days. Others work as necessary.
It depends on the home business. However, the home business is within the control of
its boss, and if she wants to take mid-afternoon naps or if he wants to spend
Wednesdays at the driving range, there is nobody one step higher on the corporate
ladder to tell her or him “no.”

FAMILY
Every morning someone drops off his or her child at daycare, gets back in the car and
starts to do the math in his or her head.
Their daycare provider has the kid from eight until five-thirty, five days a week. That’s
forty seven and a half hours per week.
The parent has the child from about six a.m. until eight and then again from five-thirty
until that eight o’clock bedtime. That’s twenty two and a half hours per week. Even if
one gives himself or herself full credit for two full weekend days of “awake time,” the
total is still only at fifty two and a half hours per week.
That’s right, the child only sees his or her parent for about five more hours per week
than he does his daycare provider.
For many parents, that just isn’t tolerable. In fact, it’s heart-wrenching and it’s one of the
chief reasons why many are inspired to start their own work at home business.
Yes, it may be tough to seal big deals with a two year old trying to stick a Crayola up
your nose, but that challenge is far more palatable than the idea of a child growing up
with only slightly more contact with his or her parents than his or her babysitter.
Even those who don’t have children may be interested in the familial advantages offered
by stay at home work. Spouses can see more of each other. Those who are
accustomed to being forced to do business on the road can finally enjoy a husband or
wife again.
Working at home puts one in the midst of family as powerfully as regular jobs can
separate one from his or her home life.

INTERESTS
Many people feel trapped doing jobs they despise. You can see it in their faces. From
the angst-ridden barista at any one of ten local Starbucks who could be making shrewd
stock deals all day to the slow-moving housepainter who always wanted to be a chef,
you encounter people who are working outside of their interests and skills just to collect
a check.

Some people learn to compromise. They take solace in Mr. Holland’s Opus and
convince themselves that eventually all of that compromise will add up to something
meaningful. They shove their interests and true desires to the back of their mind and try
to retain focus on doing their job.

Yes, a few people are lucky enough to find employment that really matches their skill
levels and attitudes nicely, but many more spend their time doing things in which they
have only a marginal interest outside of the bi-weekly paycheck their efforts produce.
Though some will swallow the disappointment and frustration, those who decide to work
at home will not. They opt to pursue their dreams and to find ways to make their skills
and their “calling” into action.

It can be far more fulfilling than simply working for the sake of earning a salary. It
imbues one’s vocational life with great meaning and appeal.

 

Every year, thousands escape the rat race. They shed jobs that limit their potential and satisfaction. They find fulfillment in their work and unprecedented financial rewards. No more commutes. No more annoying supervisors. No more dead end jobs. They operate their own businesses from the comfort of their own home. Will you join them?

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September 1st, 2008 Posted by Helena | family, how to, internet marketing, marketing, personal, self improvement, working from home | no comments