Today is the official first day of summer but the heat has already begun. We have a solution to help you beat the summer heat with cool wallcoverings that chill the temperature down with cool oriented colors. The Spruce describes how cool colors produce this cooling effect and states their benefits: Cool colors are typified by blue, green and light purple. They Continue Reading
Turning Your New House into Your Home
In light of the recent series of real estate oriented posts and the recent July 4th holiday, we're partially reposting a pertinent topic on What Makes a House an [American] Home? Now that you own your new house, how do you make it your home? This can be a really subjective question because "home" has specific and personal meanings to each individual but the National Continue Reading
Summer Moves
There seems to be an increased number of For Sale signs recently. Summer appears to be a popular time to contemplate changing your digs. Perhaps it's because school is out, the children are going off to college, moving out, it's time to downsize, or the economy is still a black cloud overhead. Whatever the reason, Cora Sue Anthony, host of Real Estate Intervention, Continue Reading
Feeling Hot? Think Cool…
A way to beat the heat is to think cool. I've often thought the hottest days of summer are in July and we're right smack dab in the middle of it with that sweltering, soupy, humid heat. Dwell magazine touts what's hot with new, modern decorating trends and products and décor. Bold, hot walls were noted recently in an online posting. Here's their example. We Continue Reading
What Makes a House a Home?
This can be a really subjective question because "home" has specific and personal meanings to each individual but the National Building Museum in Washington, DC has attempted to put it in perspective with their House and Home exhibit. We're all about individual expression here at Casart coverings, and believe this is what makes our homes personal to each and Continue Reading