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Kathryn Weber

Kathryn Weber

living in Cuero, TX
   
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Kathryn Weber writes the newspaper column, Living Space, publishes the Red Lotus Letter feng shui Ezine and Real Home Ezine and she's the cleaning editor for BellaOnline. She's devoted to helping others create clean, beautiful, and comfortable home environments.

Education/Experience: Bachelor's Degree in English

Interests: home, decorating, gardening, cleaning, travel, food and cooking

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Whether you go with familiar kid-friendly themes, such as princess or sports star, to decorate your child's room, the decision is usually up to your child. If your child is open, try an out-of-the box design that follows the new trends.
In old movies, you'll often see men's film scenes take place in private libraries, pool or games rooms, or a smoking room. These rooms are romantic dark colors, rich with elements of crystal, wood, and low-lighting - and they're just the kind of rooms that appeal to men.
After years of matte bathroom fixture finishes, the bright and shiny bathroom fixture has returned in all its gleaming glory. Polished chrome denotes a definitive turn for bathrooms -- and using chrome in the bathroom again can create just the right statement for your bath.
Yards have been transformed from the utilitarian square grass canvases of yesteryear to gardens with spaces for entertaining. This means homeowners can now take a ho-hum patio and turn it into an outdoor dream room.
The lowly kitchen sink is now being recognized for its daily contribution to living. The style of sinks is also changing with the times - and it's no longer the ubiquitous double-sink variety, either