August 8th, 2010
Whether renting or owning, an apartment balcony can provide you with a great area to enjoy some fresh air. Filling up your balcony with tasteful accoutrements will create a perfect oasis and help you fully enjoy your outdoor space.
A crucial component of balcony décor is the seating. It’s hard to hang out on your balcony for long periods of time if you’re always standing. If you only have a small space to work with, consider multipurpose seating like a storage bench that can store your extra items and provide a great place to relax as well. A larger balcony can handle a small patio set with two to four chairs, a barbecue and some day-beds. Full article...
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August 8th, 2010
A bright room can have an incredible effect on mood, attitude, and general outlook…; and the bright colors do not have to be restricted to just the walls or the children’s bedrooms, you can make your whole house bright and cheerful with brave and stylish use of color.
However before you rush out and buy your favorite paint color, you have to ask yourself one question… “What mood do I want to create in this room?” Do you want it to feel warm and cozy, or lively and cheerful? Your answer is very important because it will determine which side of the color spectrum matches your style and personality Full article...
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August 8th, 2010
Moving to a new house is always exciting, until the time comes when you have to start unpacking and deciding which piece of furniture goes where. But there are some simple tips that can make arranging your furniture a less daunting task.
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August 2nd, 2010

Somewhere in the west of the City, approximately four kilometers from the city centre, is a leafy, quiet and upper-middle income suburb. The landscape is a mixture of aging; colonial houses built in the 60’s with modern apartments and townhouses a common feature. Welcome to Kileleshwa.
This suburb, which is quieter and greener, borders Kilimani to the north and also houses the State House, the official residence of the President. High-end apartments increasingly dominate Kileleshwa, with a few commercial buildings, with owners having to seek permission for a change of land use permit from the City Council. Full article...
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