Wednesday, August 17, 2011

10 Easy Room Design Hints


Decorating any room can be a very daunting proposition. While such things as flooring, window treatments and furniture can be a major expense, that�s no reason to take the safe route and resign yourself to rooms filled with various shades of beige.


Organisers at the NUS denounced the violence, which left eight people needing hospital treatment and saw arrested, saying it had undermined an important protest.Scientists have been puzzled by the deadliness of pancreatic cancer. Only about 5 percent of patients survive for five years after diagnosis; by then the cancer has usually spread beyond the pancreas to lymph nodes or other organs.10. Get help when you need it. No one expects you to be an expert in interior design, unless it was your major in college, of course. Ask others for help. They may have something in mind that you would have never thought of on your own.Doctors might scan the pancreas with ultrasound for signs of a tumor in patients at risk, says coauthor Christine Iacobuzio-Donahue, a pathologist and cancer researcher also at Johns Hopkins. During a routine endoscopy doctors view the stomach with a camera-tipped tube threaded down the throat. Adding an ultrasound attachment would also scan the nearby pancreas for aberrant growths, she says. Cancer confined to the pancreas is often treatable with surgery.2. Gather your options. Don�t pick your tile or carpeting without looking at your choices of furniture, paint colors and window treatments as well. They should be considered all together, not separately. You�ll rue the day that you picked out carpet over the weekend, only to find it was a shade or two off from the perfect sofa you found a month later.1. Use something special for starters. Every room needs a focal point or a theme, if you will. Start with something you absolutely love, whether it�s an heirloom rug, a favorite piece of art or even a tea set your grandmother gave to you. From this, all the other answers will start coming to you quickly. And yes, designing smartly can be as easy as finding a single color, pattern or prized possession to build around.8. Showrooms are cavernous. Your home is not. Measure your spaces and measure the furniture you�re thinking about purchasing. Nothing looks worse than a piece of furniture (or artwork) that is too large or too small for the space you have available.7. Watch the weather. The seasons can greatly influence your choices. In summer, people tend to pick dark floors, but choose light floors in winter. Be aware of seasonal influences, especially if you live in northern climes where the seasons can be very different from one another.In 2008, cancer geneticist Bert Vogelstein and his colleagues published complete genetic profiles of 24 pancreatic cancers, identifying more than 60 mutations common to the tumors. Now, the team has used those mutation data along with the average proliferation rate of pancreas cells to calculate the pace of cancer growth. The accumulation of mutations serves as a kind of clock that can tell scientists how long it took for the first cancer-related mutation in apancreas cell to develop into cancer.In the other study, Iacobuzio-Donahue and her colleagues explored the nature of chromosomal instability in pancreatic tumors from 13 patients. The researchers found that these patients often had a distinct pattern of chromosomal rearrangements called fold-back inversions, in which strings of DNA loop back upon themselves. The origin and consequences of these rearrangements are unclear, but their pattern appears different from such rearrangements seen in breast cancer, the researchers note."The two studies are a bell wether, and are among the first to explore the biological and clinical implications of [genetic] sequence data for individual tumors," says E. Georg Luebeck of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, writing in the same issue of Nature. "It is hoped that such information will not only deepen our understanding of the cancer process, but also lead to new approaches to early cancer detection, better prognosis and, ultimately, prevention."9. Don�t be a slave to fashion. That day-glo beanbag chair may look tempting, but don�t decorate according to the latest fashions or fads. Your home will end up looking just as dated as your wardrobe a year from now. Stick to the classics � woods, rich fabrics, stone and natural materials � and you�ll never be sorry.

Modern furniture should be in your list and finding them is not that hard as you think, if you�re in Los Angeles you can visit a mall nearby or visit modern furniture Los Angeles stores online. And once you have everything in hand, there�s nothing to do but to have fun decorating.




Author: Frank Helfrich


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