Home and Garden
- Author Sheleana Harder
- Published April 22, 2008
- Word count 376
Home and Garden has become a very large and exciting industry. Decorating, renovating and landscaping are just a few of the inspiring topics in Home and Garden. Home and Garden shows come regularly to cities throughout BC, and motivate consumers to get outdoors, entertain, and beautify their gardens. Backyard parties are a definite focus in the home and garden shows. Celebrities, party planners and all star chefs come out for these anticipated events.
As a beginner, doing some research in the home and garden section will jump start your project big or small, and put you in the "know" when you’re trying something new with your home. Reading H&G articles are the perfect way for you to learn anything you’d like to know more about. The do’s and dont’s of decorating are usually one designer’s opinion, but more often than not, you’ll be glad you took their advice. There are many instances, where you simply are unaware that the product you are considering is just unsuitable for your project. For instance: Carpets in the bathroom? Although it may seem luxurious to you, a designer’s standpoint is "Don’t Do It"! Hearing and reading what others have to say and sharing ideas may help you when you’re making changes to your home and garden. The newest trend is green products. People are ambitiously integrating re usable products into their day to day life. From flooring, tiles, to cabinets, it’s green all the way. Going green when renovating your home is a great way to invest in your environment, save the world, and create gorgeous looks in your home all at the same time! You may have seen these green products showcased on home and garden television shows, or advertised online, check out your local resources and find out how you can become part of this new and so sensible trend.
Immersing yourself in home and garden can be easy, enjoyable and educational. You can learn new things, find others in your community to share ideas with, and be involved in the latest trends and fashion within your own city. For assistance with your next Home and Garden project, search the BCHN.com Home and Garden Directory today!
Shane and Sheleana Harder own and operate BCHN.com, working to provide their clients with nothing but the best in quality education. www.bchousingnetwork.com / www.bchn.com
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