Posts Tagged ‘design’
Sunday, July 11th, 2010
Lighting is the one, single most critical means of altering the mood of any room. Therefore, it stands to reason that if you enhance the lighting and appearance of your house, its value will also rise. Lighting improves any decor. However, you do not have to use expensive lighting, budget or discount light is just as good in most cases.
There are thousands of kinds of lighting, at least one of which will go well with the type of decor that you have. Lighting is best kept subtle. Up lighting, down lighting and back lighting are fantastic ways of lighting up objects in a room. The days of one pendant lamp hanging from a rose in the centre of the ceiling are long gone so if you do have to have one, at least put a dimmer on it.
Using many lights in place of one powerful light does not have to be more expensive. Typically, the one powerful light was a 100 watt bulb, so you could have four 20 watt wall lights and still save 20% on electricity. Or you could use one 40 watt bulb in a standard floor lamp or table lamp for reading or working and save 60% on your lighting bill.
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Monday, July 5th, 2010
Container gardening is quickly becoming a favorite alternative to classic gardening.
The absence of a large backyard is no longer a hindrance on gardens as enthusiasts can now use their small patios, balconies and porches to grow plants and vegetables.
Container gardens not only smell great in your home but also provide healthy and nutritious additions to your families’ diet.
However, there are many guidelines one must adhere to in order to raise a bountiful vegetable container garden.
1) Ensure that all of your garden containers will be placed in an area that will allow adequate sunlight for growth yet leaves enough access space for watering and maintenance.
Remember that some vegetables, such as cabbage, spinach etc., can thrive in the shade as well as sunlight.
Even though these vegetables will still thrive in shaded areas, you will still want to rotate them in and out of the sunlight so as not to hinder their growth.
2) Though some plants only require watering once daily, some plants may require more frequent hydration depending on varying requirements from specific vegetables.
3) Some candidates for container gardening include tomatoes, lettuce and radishes as they are known to thrive under such conditions.
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Tuesday, May 4th, 2010
A good poultry house can protect the chickens from dangerous elements like the weather, predators and injury.
Protection from Weather
A dry and draft-free house is needed for poultry. This is done by building a comparatively draft-free poultry house with windows and doors which can sometimes be opened for ventilation when necessary. Build the chicken house on high and well-drained areas. Through this poultry plan, prolonged moistness and water saturation of the floor inside the coop and runs outside can be stopped. Let the front of the coop, the windows and the outside run face to the south too. This permits the sun to habitually warm and dry the coop. To keep the humidity level in the coop to a minimum, allow an acceptable level of space per bird too.
Protection from Predators
The best way to give protection to the chickens from predators is to keep the chicken’s house completely confined with fence and covered runs. When organizing a chicken’s house, consider laying a concrete floor and secure the wall with one or two concrete blocks. This hinders predators from digging under the walls and the floors. When the coop is opened, windows and doors must be soundly covered with heavy-gauge mesh wire or screening.
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Wednesday, April 21st, 2010
Contemporary metal wall art has elegance and class. In a large room where people gather together, a large hanging piece will create a gravity that pulls attention towards it. It will become the focus of the room.
Art pieces that hang on the wall are made by artists using all imaginable metals, shapes, themes and styles. Whatever part of the world where you live, no matter what style of your home or building, there is a regional artists creating first rate pieces that reflect the atmosphere and energy of your space. Using local artists will compliment a regional building style. It is a powerful convergent effect when building and artifacts target a common mood and style.
A large piece will bring a focal point to any large room where people may gather. A banquet hall, conference room or your living room. Wall sculptures come virtually in any style so it is easy to find a piece that will work with your room. Let the theme of the piece reinforce and express the purpose of the room. The ideas are endless. Using your walls creatively and with style is a tremendous outlet for expression of your personality in gathering space.
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Monday, April 19th, 2010
Abstract designs work best when they invoke something real. For instance, if a picture window opens out into a garden, an abstract metal wall art that emulates the flowing movement of flowers weaving in a breeze will consolidate the interior and exterior. The abstract elucidates the concrete. There are endless examples of where an abstract design reflects the environment. One simple example, a wall sculpture that invokes the spray of a fountain in a room with an actual fountain.
The atmosphere of a room is accentuated when there is a focal point. A long wall, unbroken by windows or doors, is perfect for a wall sculpture. A large piece carefully centered will bring the room together by serving as a a point of focus. A fireplace is another perfect location for a large metal wall sculpture. A roaring fire in the fireplace with an eye catching piece above the mantle provides for beautiful decor and atmosphere.
Create new realities with the creative use of mirrors. Angle the mirrors so they reflect back and forth against each other, creating a collage of multiple images. Use soft lighting in conjunction with the mirrors. Place table lambs and floor lambs flooding puddles of light. Ceiling lighting and recessed lighting can also be effectively used. Put some thought into the location of lighting controls, dimmers and convenient access to the lighting configuration.
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Thursday, March 25th, 2010
Like hundreds of other plant lovers, spend many happy days in their flower garden. But, always when the last chrysanthemum had been cut down by killing frost there was the dreary time, between late fall and spring, when all growing things were withered and no flower bloomed.
After one of these ruthless frosts, which snuffed all color from the world and made it sad, Mrs. Preston decided to build a winter window garden in her home.
Since then she has had twelve months of color. A scarlet amaryllis, almost hidden by the foliage of an Easter lily, glows in the window. A novelty in gloxinias, called Lady Slipper, blooms year after year in the same pot with only a short rest period between flowering. Several potted geraniums bloom in their sea son and two of them (Nutmeg and Rose) have fragrant, spicy leaves which add greatly to their desirability and lend an interest even when the plants are no longer in bloom.
A Gloriosa lily, with strange flowers, has climbed 6 feet to the top of the window to crown it with its gold and crimson beauty. There are orchids, some of which bloom during the winter holidays to furnish corsages for friends.
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Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
The normal everyday swinging closet doors has advantages and disadvantages. The good thing about a hinged closet door is that it gives you a good solid surface for you to add closet decorations or a full-length mirror on the door to enhance your room.
The bad thing about this type of door is that the immediate area within the swinging arc of the closet doors must be clear of any items for you to comfortably have full access to the closet space within.
Even sliding closet doors come with some disadvantages. When you slide open the closet doors, there will always be one side that remains closed. If your closet has dual sliding doors, then you can only access one area of your closet at a time.
Even with three sliding closet doors, there will still be one section of the closet that is blocked. Sliding doors will work really if you can slide them into the walls, but not many people have that luxury.
When you don’t have a lot of space to spare for swinging open closet doors and you really need to access everything at once, then a bifold closet door is the answer. For small closets, one set one bifold doors is enough to comfortably operate.
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Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
Choosing the right door for your closet will depend on the type of closet you have. In many cases you may find that you do not want a closet door at all. There are lots of closet ideas that will help you choose the right door. In terms of built in closets located in a home or business you have two basic choices. These include a walk-in or a reach in design. If you have a standard walk in closet you have a lot more door options compared to the reach in closet.
Walk in closets by their design require more space and are in general U shaped giving you more door options. In some cases walk in closet may not even have a door as part of their design. A standard interior door may be used as a walk in door. Classic mirror closet doors are frequently used to increase the functionality of the closet door.
A small room will benefit greatly from mirrored sliding closet door. Floor to top mirrors make a room seem twice as large as it really is. An added benefit to mirrored sliding closet door is you will be able to see yourself from every angle when you are dressing to go out.
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Friday, January 29th, 2010
Ordering anything online can be a little scary, and ordering a custom product can be even more challenging. Here are a few suggestions to make ordering custom closets online a little easier and more secure.
It would make things so much easier if there was some kind of organization. Now there is!. The need for organization has been recognized and with this realization came the invention of the custom closet organizer. What is this all about? You will find it here
Make a simple sketch of your closet using a heavy lead pencil or pen and notate the measurements of each wall. You don’t necessarily need to make your sketch to scale, but that would help you understand the potential of your closet.
If you choose to use a custom closet organizer for a clothes closet, it can consist of rods to hang all of your clothes, drawers to put your personal items, hooks for ties and belts and shoe trees to organize your shoe collection.
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Friday, January 29th, 2010
Do you dread going to your closet? Is it full of clothing, shoes, and accessories? Do you have to dodge falling objects, and then search endlessly for something you know is in there?
Professional closet designers report all sorts of lavish requests for closet designs, including espresso machines, pedicure chairs, refrigerators, mini bars and more. Couches, chairs, granite counter tops and motorized shoe racks aren’t at all uncommon. You can use some of these ideas to turn your boring closet into a thing of beauty and convenience, even if you don’t have a lot of room or money to work with.
The first order of business is to take everything out of your closet! I know this can seem overwhelming at first but it is necessary. Go through each item and place it in a pile depending on how you want things to be organized. Some people choose to organize their closet by colors of the clothing; others do it by the style of the clothing with piles for blouses, skirts, sweaters, etc. Pick a system that is going to work well for you. Once you have all of your piles in place you can start allocating closet space to meet those needs.
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