2007年12月19日星期三

Home Improvement Magazines

It's been six years now since you bought your home and after that initial bout of decorating you've haven't touched the placed since. Now though as you sit in your cozy living room with its warm and homey feel, you start to notice all the little details that you've been putting off, taking any notice of. But it doesn't look like you can ignore it for much longer, because like the fabled Pandora's Box, once you open that particular can of worms there's no closing it. Instead you keep on noticing every single little detail that you've been so successful in avoiding to date. So you rush off to the nearest newsstand and pick up some home improvement magazines to ward off your conscience.

Of course that doesn't work all that well since all you were trying to do was to offer a sop to your conscience and hope and pray that you could go back to being oblivious. It was so much easier that way. But not only do you keep seeing odd little things like cracked and chipped paint on the walls, and rings on the coffee table, but you also can't avoid the stack of home improvement magazines that you went out and bought.

They keep staring you in the face accusingly every time you pass by the coffee table with the rings on it and you finally succumb to the pressure. Sure you looked through them the day you bought them and you might have even started to get some ideas, but still you valiantly tried to close that Pandora's Box. When you see that your conscience isn't all that forthcoming, is when you give in and open up the first of the home improvement magazines.

And I have to say that's like a Pandora's Box in itself. Once you let yourself open to the fact that you'll have to redecorate and redo some bits and pieces in your houses you're not all that averse to the idea. It's at this point that you almost let the cart go before the horse. Everything that you see in those home improvement magazines seems to be designed with you and your house in mind. That means that it's all you can do now to contain your enthusiasm of redoing your home to bit-sized manageable chunks.

Instead now, courtesy of the home improvement magazines, you're filled to bursting with great home improvement ideas which you can hardly wait to put into action. The best thing to at this point is to go with the flow and get your ideas down on paper, that way you won't need to be constantly referring up the home improvement magazines to get back to the ideas you had.