Andy West
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Cultural Decorating Trends Welcomes Moroccan Home Décor In 2007
- By Andy West
- 01/23/2007
- Home Improvement
- 607 words
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The trend of culturally inspired decorating has become more and more popular. People use influences from all over the world to decorate their homes. Over time, Asian and Spanish inspirations have evolved to become two of the most popular decorating...
Shopping For Patio Furniture, Consider Wrought Iron
- By Andy West
- 01/24/2007
- Home Improvement
- 624 words
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If you're looking at patio furniture, you have a wealth of choices. Today, you can buy wicker, metal, wood and plastic furniture in a wealth of styles to match your every décor. One of the most popular styles, though, remains to be wrought iron. Befo...
Bring Natural Beauty Inside With Morocco Henna Leather Lamps
- By Andy West
- 03/1/2007
- Home Improvement
- 659 words
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Morocco henna leather lamps are not the usual lamps or lighting accents you see in many lighting stores. While many of the lamps you find in stores are mass-produced from metal, glass, and fabric, these lamps are unique and made by actual artisans wh...
Spruce Up Your Home With Moroccan Furniture
- By Andy West
- 03/1/2007
- Home Improvement
- 489 words
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If you are looking for furniture that is both beautiful and different, consider Moroccan furniture. It is a product of time, skill, and technique that are centuries old. It is made by people who demonstrate unprecedented levels of pride in their craf...
Four Reasons You'll Love Wrought Iron Patio Furniture
- By Andy West
- 03/2/2007
- Home Improvement
- 598 words
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The right patio furniture is an important decision when you're getting ready for the warm spring and summer months. There's nothing that compares to entertaining your friends in your back yard or deck on sunny days or warm, breezy evenings, and havin...
How One Moroccan Berber Carpet Can Be Used Anywhere In Your Home
- By Andy West
- 03/2/2007
- Home Improvement
- 553 words
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People want to add exotic and unique touches to their homes. There are a number of ways that people do this and it's often accomplished by the type of furniture that people purchase. People also achieve this by the paint and moldings they use in thei...
Moroccan Home Décor - Romance With An Exotic Touch
- By Andy West
- 03/2/2007
- Home Improvement
- 553 words
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Moroccan home décor is the answer if you're wondering how to turn a room into a romantic retreat but you aren't into frills or pastels. Romance doesn't have to be all about flowers, ruffles and satin or even about colors like pink or peach. Decoratin...
The Continued Popularity Of Lamp Hosting
- By Andy West
- 03/2/2007
- Computers & Technology
- 601 words
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Lamp hosting is a service for websites that use LAMP development. LAMP is a grouping of technologies that delineate web server infrastructures, programming models for developing software and setting up software distribution. These are free software p...
Grabbing Market Share In A Consolidated Market
- By Andy West
- 03/12/2007
- Real Estate
- 521 words
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The housing market has fallen noticeably in the last year, and just about every lender has felt the pinch. But how do some mortgage brokers thrive even in a consolidated market, while so many others go quietly under? The answer is quality mortgage le...
Alabama Cooking Schools Offer Classes For The Rest Of Us
- By Andy West
- 03/29/2007
- Cooking Tips
- 595 words
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Alabama cooking schools cater to those who want a career as a chef or restaurant owner, but may also offer classes for others. It used to be that learning the culinary arts was limited to people who had the time, money and inclination to learn a gre...

