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Home Renovation: From A Mother’s Point Of View
Posted by Brayan Rogers on February 9, 2010Warning: strip_tags() expects parameter 1 to be string, array given in /var/www/html/siteclones/websites/domains/parentbase/wp-includes/formatting.php on line 664
Each nook and cranny of your home was alright when suddenly, an offer of a new beginning arrived knocking on your door. Straightaway, you saw your tainted curtains, your dull furniture, and your boring lay-out. You recollected one quotation, “Do not do for tomorrow what you can do for today.” Strange as it may appear, this quote turned more real to you than at any time that you have been a mother to three beautiful kids. Being the mother, you realized that you are the only one who can do it; the one who holds the eye of the tiger for details. You wavered; but were innervated when you have remembered seeing shows in the television and learning much about it on magazines. In a brief moment you said to yourself: My consciousness is enough! What you desire to do finally came out, capsulized in one word: renovation!
Before we start getting giddy painting and purchasing things that we need, let us first be smart and make a checklist for our project: Are our sofas not as vibrant as before? Do they possess a pigment that is becoming an attraction for germs and other microorganisms? Are our once cream-colored soothing bed turned into a gray-colored cushion with deep depressions? Does everything just seem defective to our eyes? If we answered yes to any of these questions, then our wandering view about our family’s future is just right. And we know for certain that our being perfectionist will not let this moribundity continue.
With all the careful scrutiny and budgeting, the process of renovation may really seem abstruse. It will integrate a knowledge of reinventing things which may need the powers of an engineer; a plan of a new theme which may need the talents of an architect; and of course, a basket of pixie dust (that will make your new home a picturesque of beauty) which may need the magic of a fairy. But who says we cannot be an interior designer? Who says mothers are just a bunch of weaklings that cannot even lift a nail? Well, for the information of non-home makers, we are also capable of performing novel things; especially if it is for our dear families. With this vindication, we can now “borrow” our hubby’s bandoleer and arm it with our essential weapons for house reinvention.
After our home check-up and budget computing, let us now finally begin with our project. The things that we may do are the following: Change Colors – Color is everything; it touches our moods. We should find the perfect color that will fit onto the different personalities in our home; Get Over: Space is precious; it is the key to lay-out. We should get over with the old, unaccomodating and cumbersome things we still keep in the house that causes it to be crowded; Add- The balance lies in addition and subtraction. If we take aside old things, the remedy is to replace them with new and definitely accomodating ones. These additions should not only be cozy to our family but also to the size of our home; and lastly, Creativity- Creativity is the cherry on top of our ice-cream. It is the element that gives vibrancy.
Uneasiness and Muscle Aches, these are the sure symptoms that we will experience after this project. At the end of our brave and wearing pursuit, we may be even tagged as bizarre for our fearless venture into something we are not really familiar with. But do not fret and regret, success or not, we surely earned something out of it. Just like what one quotation said, “Experience is what you get when you do not get what you want.” With a “new” home, we can now be rest assured that every nook and cranny is alright. We may not be experts on house renovation but fortunately, we are moms; we know best.
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