Posted on Monday, January 14, 2008
Interior decorating has gone to dark from light. A lot of Bullhead City homeowners are switching pale woods and bleached floors for shades of black, brown, and grey. From cabinets to appliances, everything is taking on a darker hue. To many, these darker colors balance the daily stresses of life and create a comforting ambiance.

Like any fad, dark decor may one day seem dated. The green shag of the 70s and pink bathtubs from the 60s definitely date a room. However, if done correctly, your Bullhead City home might be changed from ordinary to warm and cozy.


Posted on Monday, January 14, 2008
Many areas are looking to the past for city design. Cities of the past were designed in a rectangular group with a system of roads, public and private buildings, a theater, and an amphitheater.

Developers, and individuals interested in Bullhead City real estate , need to remember that some design qualities are enduring and should not be forgotten. Environmental factors are one of the greatest concerns for newer developments. Instead of removing trees, drainage corridors, and mountain slopes, developers seek to work around them in order to protect natural qualities, similar to earlier developments.

Agendas are set up so that eighty-percent of development has to be within five minutes of 80 percent of all activities for easy "walkability." Perhaps the biggest connection to ancient societies is the fact that growth relies less on the home and a good deal more on the community.

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Sharon Qualseth
3726 Highway95 #1
Bullhead City, Az. 86442
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