Advantages: little cost for so much opportunity. Disadvantages: none found yet
Having taken a career break to bring up my little boy and having a passion for interior design I decided to further my interests and enrol on a course. I found the perfect 'home study' course that was enjoyable as well as informative and that I could fit in around looking after my son who at the time was only one.
The course was run by the National Design Academy which is a centre of excellence for Interior Design and related subjects based at Rufford Hall, in Nottingham. It is set in seven acres on parkland next to the River Trent, situated one mile from the famous Trent Bridge Cricket Ground..
The aims of the academy are to teach practical skills to a professional standard whether 'in studio' or through 'home study' with a recognised qualification and advice on starting up your own business so that you can enter a career in ...
Venetia 26.04.2005
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Advantages: Wash brushes in water. Disadvantages: Not the best choice of colours.
for details, or your local yellow pages. If an any doubt, you can always ring B&Q on 0845 609 6688.
Colour range - not a fantastic choice, but you could always pick one near enough & add a little white or whatever.
This modern paint is water based, so it is easy to clean brushes, and to mop up spills.
Hard wearing?, Yes actually, it is able to with stand knocks and abuse from furniture, toys, Hoover etc.
Interior only? Yes, this is a low odour paint, which is designed to be used indoors, this is because it is not made to withstand UV light like exterior. It also has an anti-yellowing ingredient, this also helps prevent fading with age.
Surface preparation:-
Ensure all surfaces to be painted are sound, in other words not flaking, and these surfaces must be sanded down, as well as clean and dry. I must add here a little about health ...
Advantages: Original and classic design for interiors Disadvantages: too expensive for some
If magazines were cars, then the World of Interiors would be a Jaguar. Powerful, sleek and sophisticated, it reveals the kinds of interiors which most of us can only dream about and educates the reader into the finer points of art and antiques.
At £3.50, it is more expensive than many home interest magazines, but not excessively so. What you are getting here is far more than the cheap and cheerful, 'paint-it-over-quick' attitude which is so prevalent in many of the publications available today.
Here you will find homes belonging to real people, admittedly real, rich, people. Importantly, though, they are people with taste and who employ interior designers. Some of the most influential designers' work will be found in these pages to inspire the reader.
Inspiration, in my opinion, is one of the most important things you buy ...
Brad: Jeremy Toback (vocals, keyboards, bass); Shawn Smith (vocals, keyboards); Stone Gossard (guitar); Regan Hagar (drums). Additional personnel: Brendan O'Brien (guitar, keyboards); Mike McCready (guitar); Wendy Sutter (cello); Bashiri Johnson (percussion). Recorded from December 1996 to January 1997.
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Rolling Stone (8/7/97, p.64) - 3 Stars (out of 5) - "...what's most notable...is the pure pop focus of these nuanced compositions....Classic grunge devices...do creep into the mix, but those Seattle-isms are just a couple of tools in Brad's shed."
Titles on disc 1
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Secret Girl
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Day Brings
3.
Lift
4.
I Don't Know
5.
Upon My Shoulders
6.
Sweet Al George
7.
Funeral Song
8.
Circle And Line
9.
Some Never Come Home
10.
Candles
11.
Those Three Words
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