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Jun 16 2008

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Planters are Great Way for Business to Attract Customers

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Planters have always been popular with businesses and homeowners. PVC planters are an emerging concept that mimicks the look of wood without the hassles of wood and vinyl. They’re also rot and maintenance free and can be painted.

Planters have always been popular and should continue to be as long as businesses need curb appeal. PVC Planters are beginning to emerge as a replacement to wood and an upgrade over vinyl as a no rot solution to planters. Wood planters which have been used by businesses in the past have always been gorgeous and captured an authentic look. The problem is that these beautiful accents will tend to rot within a few years and start to lose a lot of their charm. Vinyl planters emerged as the first solution to this problem and have recently been replaced by PVC, which offers the look of wood and paintability.

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May 22 2008

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Craftsman Style Architecture Making a Comeback

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Craftsman style architecture is being revived thanks to maintenance free materials being introduced on the market. With no rot materials that last, architectural details are coming back, especially during the 2008 housing recession.

Detailed homes and craftsman-style homes were very popular at the turn of the 20th century. The unique details, woodworking, and architecture was a true display of beauty and craftsman talent. Craftsmen were each trying to one up each other to see who could create the most magnificent detailed displays of architectural beauty. However, the craftsman style of architecture quickly faded due to the maintenance issues that tagged along with them. Beautiful wooden details would rot and decorative accents slowly fell apart. As wonderful as the details were to look at, they just didn’t last long enough. Competition and price began to drive architecture in a new direction toward track home building that quickly took mid-america by storm.

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May 22 2008

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Craftsman Style Architecture Making a Comeback

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Craftsman style architecture is being revived thanks to maintenance free materials being introduced on the market. With no rot materials that last, architectural details are coming back, especially during the 2008 housing recession.

Detailed homes and craftsman-style homes were very popular at the turn of the 20th century. The unique details, woodworking, and architecture was a true display of beauty and craftsman talent. Craftsmen were each trying to one up each other to see who could create the most magnificent detailed displays of architectural beauty. However, the craftsman style of architecture quickly faded due to the maintenance issues that tagged along with them. Beautiful wooden details would rot and decorative accents slowly fell apart. As wonderful as the details were to look at, they just didn’t last long enough. Competition and price began to drive architecture in a new direction toward track home building that quickly took mid-america by storm.

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May 03 2008

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How to Install Large Window Boxes

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How to install or hang a large window box that needs to support over 50 and up to 300 lbs. so that it is safe, reliable, and remains level for proper drainage for years to come. By directly installing to your house you can add value to it.

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Feb 01 2008

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Outdoor Planters- Use Them To Create A Bonsai Garden

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A bonsai garden is the picture of peace and tranquility. The time and dedication that goes into the trimming of each small piece of branch to allow the tree to blossom into a unique shape is a natural art form to behold.

The hobby of growing and shaping bonsai trees has gained in popularity in recent years. Some enjoy the relaxation it brings. Others like to watch the trees as they continue to grow into a new shape. Creating a center of peace, such as this, in your backyard is easier than you think.

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