As we know about the Indian culture in our country, the Indian women are used to wear saree in certain ceremony. But in this modern world, saree become as common attire for them in daily life. Before wear saree, the main part is the blouse. The design of the saree blouse are alot and unique. There are some of the example of the saree blouse:
There are different types and design for wedding saree. The design for weddding saree a bit different which more to the culture side. There are some of the example wedding saree designing.
Jeyanthi Rajendran
About Me
- Jeyanthi Rajendran
- Jasin, Malacca, Malaysia
- A simple girl and easy to get long with people..
Sunday 10 April 2011
Sunday 3 April 2011
The Most Expensive Car
Bugatti Veyron
This car is the most expensive in the world $1,700,000 and the most powerful, and the fastest street legal production car in the world, with a proven top speed of over 400km/h (407km/h or 253mph). it reached full production. The car is built by Volswagen AG subsidiary Bugatti Automobiles SAS and is sold under the legendary Bugatti marquee. It is named after racing driver Pierre Veyron, who won the 24 hours of Le Mans in 1939 while racing for the original Bugatti firm. The Veyron features a W16 engine – 16 cylinders in 4 banks of 4 cylinders.
Ferrari Enzo
Sometimes referred to as the Ferrari Enzo is cost by $1,000,000 and also F60 is a 12-cylinder Ferrari supercar named after the company’s founder, Enzo Ferrari. It was built in 2003 using Formula One technology, F1 style sequential shift transmission and carbon ceramic brake discs. Also used are technologies not allowed in F1 such as active aerodynamics. After a maximum down force of 1709 pounds (775 kg) is reached at 186mph (301 km/h) the rear spoiler is actuated by computer to maintain that down force.
Koenigsegg CCX
This car is the latest supercar from Koenigsegg.CCX is an abbreviation for Competition Coupe X. the X commemorates the 10th anniversary of the completion and test drive of the first CC vehicle in 1996. the price of the car is about $600,910. The CCX is powered by a Koenigsegg designed and assembled, all aluminium , 4700cm3 DOHC 32-valve V8 based on the Ford Modular engine architecture enhanced with twin Rotrex centrifugal superchargers with response system, 1.2 bar boost pressure and an 8.2:1 compression ratio. The engine produces 806hp (601 kW) and 678 lbf.ft (920 Nm) on 91 octane, gasoline , 850hp (634 kW) on 96 octane (Euro rating) gasoline and 900 hp (671kW) on biofuel
Wednesday 30 March 2011
Perfumes.......
As we know perfume is the aroma produced by essential oils of plants and by synthetic aromatics. The ingredients are mostly combined with alcohol for liquid scents and with fatty bases for many cosmetics. The modern perfumery began in the late 19th century with the commercial synthesis of aroma compounds such as vanillin or coumarin which allowed for the composition of perfumes with smells previously unattainable solely from natural aromatics alone.
A part of the perfume collection is one of the interest things for myself. I should like collect the perfume bottle from many ways. Even I would like collect the pictures or images from the internet. I like to see the bottle shapes which have been admiring me since I was young. So, now my collection for the perfume bottles was increase. Even, for my birthday itself I receive many perfume bottles. This is because the people around which are my family and friends get know my interest to collect the perfume bottle since last time. I have many collection of the perfume bottles in my house which I was arrange In the shelve nicely. In addition, I had been collect the details of the every perfume bottles which I was make has a book for the references. There are some pictures of the perfume bottles that I was collect and I like the most:
Monday 21 March 2011
Rearrange the Furniture at Home....
How to rearranging furniture at home
There 7 steps for rearrange the furniture at home:
- We need to sketch our plan on the paper first. Then, the furniture we need to use most in the room should be furthest from the door. If possible, avoid positioning your couches, chairs, dining tables or desk against the walls. Give space at least 3 feet of width to pass between the furniture in the room’s high traffic areas.
- Before we rearrange the furniture give our self plenty of time and enlist some help. What looked good on paper may not look good in the room. So, we may try two or more combinations of things in which case we don’t want rush or move heavy furniture on our own.
- Clear your furniture of all items. Save yourself the regret and put everything in a box. Then, you can clean the furniture without having to carefully dust around everything on it.
- Vacuum or mop the floors before you rearrange the furniture, rolling up and removing any rugs in the room. As you move each piece, vacuum or mop the floor underneath. By time you’re finished rearranging, every inch of floor should be clean.
- Remove all drawers from tables, dressers and desks to lighten your load. Use the same philosophy to break up heavy items in the room, such as sectional sofas and dining room tables with multiple leaves.
- When you rearrange furniture, make sure the corners are not closer to the door or protruding into high traffic areas. You want your passage through every room to feel as smooth and easy as possible.
- If your sketch on paper doesn’t work in the room, rearrange until you love the design. Never settle for an arrangement that you’re not happy with, or you’ll be reminded of your dissatisfaction every time you walk into the room. Changes are all you need is a fresh perspective.
Saturday 5 March 2011
Painting Tips and Tricks
1. Choose a color
This is hardest part in interior design. The most important is to find one that will create a desired mood and make you happy when you come home. It’s important to find the color is guaranteed way to find a complimentary color. Hold them up to the furniture, floors, artwork, cabinets and anything else that’s already in the room. Try to narrow it down to three or four choices.
2. Using more than one color
If you want paint the top and bottom of the walls different colors it is best to use the darker color on the bottom portion and the lighter on top. The light color will dominate and the dark color will have a grounding effect. Same goes to the ceiling paint. Painting it a shade darker will make the room feel cozier; painting it a lighter shade will create an airier feeling.
There’s a lot you can do with paint so there’s no need to do the walls all in the same color. Some fun techniques include color blocking, stenciling and color washing. You can use different colors on the same wall, or for a subtle effect you can use different finishes.
4. Choose a finish
Flat: Offers a matte finish, which is perfect for covering walls with a little wear and tear because it doesn't reflect light. Use flat finishes anywhere you want to cover imperfections.
5. Determine the Amount of Paint Needed
Add the width of all the walls in the room together and multiply the number by the height of one wall (from floor to ceiling). Take the total and subtract the total area of all the doors, windows, archways, etc. This will get you the exact area of wall space you'll need to paint. A general rule of thumb is that a flat surface usually requires one gallon for every 400 square feet. Take into account how many coats you think you'll need to do.
6. Prepare to paint
A good preparation is one of the most important painting tips and key in getting a professional looking paint job
Ø Move anything out of the room that might get in the way and remove all necessary hardware and fixtures.
Ø Wipe down the walls with a solution of water and a title bit of dish soap. This will remove dirt, dust and grease
Ø Fill any cracks with plaster filler and sand down any surfaces that will be painted. Wipe off any excess dust from the sanding with a damp cloth
Ø Make sure you have all brushes, rollers, and paint trays you will need before starting. Having to take a break in the middle of painting to run to hardware store will be frustrating and slow you down.
7. Tape off areas to be painted
It is time consuming but it’s worth it. Use painters tape to tape off the trim, ceilings, windows, doors, and any other necessary areas. It will ensure you get a nice straight line and you do not cross over onto an area you do not want paint.
8. Paint from the top down
Always start painting from the highest areas to the lowest. Start with the ceiling or top of the walls and work your way down. This way you can catch any drips and it won’t ruin a freshly painted wall.
9. Thin coats are better than trick
Do never put too much paint on the brush. It’s far more effective to put a small amount on the brush or roller and use long, even strokes to apply thin coats, several thin coats will do a better job of covering the walls than one thick coat.
10. Paint the trim last
Quite often trim can catch some of the spray that comes off of paint rollers. For this reason it is best to paint the trim last since it will be done with a brush and excess paint won’t get on the walls
Wednesday 23 February 2011
Interior Design
What we know about the interior design? Interior design is a multi faceted profession in which creative and technical solutions are applied within a structure to achieve a built interior environment and home lifestyle enhancement. It is process follows a systematic and coordinated methodology, including research, analysis and integration of knowledge into the creative process which is the needs and resources of the client are satisfied to produce an interior space that fulfills the project goals. Large and tiny corporations often hire interior design employees on regular working hours. Interior design earnings vary based on employer, number of years with experience and the reputation of the individual. The median annual earning for wage and salary interior designers in the year 2009 was $42,260. The middle 50% earned between $31830 and $57230. The lowest percent earned less than $24270 and the highest 10% earned more than $78760. A style or theme is a consistent idea used throughout a room to create a feeling of completeness. Styles are not to be confused with design concepts, the higher level party, which involve a deeper understanding of the architectural context, the socio- cultural and the programmatic requirements of the clients. A designer develops a home architecture and interior design for a customer that has a style and theme that the prospective owner likes and mentally connects to. Interior decoration has become the subject of television shows. In the United Kingdom popular interior decorating programs include 60 Minute Makeover, Changing Rooms and Selling Houses. The famous interior designers whose work is featured in these programs include Linda Barker and Laurence Llewelyn- Vowles. Moreover, there are many countries have many programs of the interior design in many channels which are shows in our television also. So, who has been interest in these interior designing can be flows the steps which can be learn in the television and also can get the advice from the designer. As we know, there are a lot of people in our country which able do design in many ways and locations.
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