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Jan
31
2010
It is no need interior design tips from expert if you know what you want for your bedroom interior design. Interior design for bedroom is very personal and different each other. It can be a task for create a lovely and pleasant place for you and your partner.
You should take extra attention on your bedroom as it the most important room in your house. Bedroom interior design needs a lot inspiration and creativity. You need some time to pick right choice of furniture, color, painting, accessories and bed shape that suit with your desire. Bedroom interior design that fit with your need will make you can truly relax and unwind and find peace when you most need it.
Bedroom is your main space your house so it needs special touches in bedroom interior design. You must decorate bedroom interior design with materials that are comfortable as well as useful. Interior design on bedroom is always given as top priority. Your bedroom furniture should follow on the space available for your bedroom. You don’t want your bedroom become stuffy. The decoration of bedroom is very important to give unformed look which it must be similar tones with all of the furniture in your house.
You can add some personal touch that express you flavor. You also can display pictures from a romantic vacation of you and your partner. Bedroom is a place to get rest and relaxation. The beds that you choose should have perfect dimensions with precisely size to accommodate you easily. The mattresses should just feel right to avoid sleep disorders and a lot of pain directly.
Make sure that the bedroom lighting is just right for both of you. It may be better to install personal lighting if one of you likes to read late into the night. Good mood and some soft rugs can complement it can created by soft lighting.
Jan
30
2010
A bedroom is a place where we go to unwind and relax away from all the demands that modern life puts upon us. Therefore when looking at a bedroom interior design should take time to careful plan just what you want in order to achieve a tranquil and peaceful haven away from modern living. Remember a bedroom is the most personal room to you in your home as it is a room where you can relax and dream.
A bedroom really is a place where you can rest and relax and to share a few quiet moments with yourself or your loved one as well as being a place where you can sleep away the weariness of a long hard day.
However the bedroom although the most private and personalized space in a home must also reflect the user’s lifestyle as well as their practical needs along with their own particular preferences and dreams.
When you decide upon using a bedroom interior designer you must get to know them and tell them your innermost thoughts and ideas as well as other information relating to your cultural background, how you were brought up and your temperament. They will also need to know more tangible facts such as what storage space you need, the colours that you would prefer in your scheme and what if any particular theme you would like for your bedroom design.
However the first thing you should do if your home begins to feel cramped is analyze the way you are using the space that you have available. Often people find that there is furniture in their homes which is no longer required or just clearing out piles of old magazines, empty bottles and worn out clothes can provide you with space you did not realize you had.
Also when looking at bedroom interior design it is important that you do not break up the room into little bits rather design the room as a whole. For example a room will look bigger with wall to wall carpeting compared to a room which has lots of rugs scattered all over it.
Also the lighting in a bedroom design will need to be considered, certainly most rooms benefit from having both functional and decorative lighting in them. Functional lighting is used to set the scene in a room whilst decorative will add interest. So it is important that you include both primary and secondary lighting in to your bedroom interior design.
Finally let’s look at the windows in your bedroom interior design. These are usually a very prominent focal point in any room and choosing the right kind of decorative window treatments can lend style to a room as well as letting that all important natural light into the room.
Apr
12
2009
ARA – As days grow shorter and temperatures become cooler, it means the inevitable is just around the corner: everything that came out of your garage this spring needs to go back in before winter rolls around. That means you need to find room for the gardening supplies, the patio furniture, the sandbox toys and more. Not to mention corralling all the tools that you’ve used throughout the summer to tune up the bikes, fix the swing set and put together the new picnic table.
If you’re wondering where it’s all going to go, maybe it’s time to spend part of the weekend creating some order in all that chaos. Here are a few ideas to get you started.
Divide and conquer
Start by separating the clutter in your garage into piles. For example, all snow shoveling equipment (shovel, ice scraper, salt) should be together, all sports paraphernalia goes in another pile, lawn care items in yet another pile … you get the picture. This will give you an idea of what you’re dealing with in terms of organizing.
Be sure to have a “throw it out” pile and a “donate it” pile. Throw away broken toys, almost empty cans of paint, and rusty garden tools. Donate sports equipment your kids have outgrown or that extra lawn edger.
A place for everything
Now you know what you need to store. Home improvement stores are a good place to start. Look for storage systems that match your needs. If your family owns bikes, consider hooks designed to hang them from the ceiling or a vertical bike rack to get the bikes off the floor and create more space. A tall storage cabinet provides a place to put out-of-season toys and tools. Shelving units or wall-mounted cabinets supply a convenient spot for sporting equipment.
Take care of your tools
For many homeowners, the garage doubles as a work area. If your tools have become scattered over the summer, or if they’re in a pile on your workbench, now’s the time to corral them. A pegboard and a good tool chest will help keep tools safe and handy. Waterloo Industries, the world’s largest manufacturer of tool storage products for professionals and do-it-yourselfers, has a variety of high-quality options.
“Our Shop Series is perfect for use in the garage or workroom,” says Mark Ryan, senior product manager at Waterloo. The line includes tool chests, tool cabinets, and tool centers in varying sizes and drawer configurations to fit any need. “These types of products are popular with the ‘weekend warriors,” those individuals who love getting their hands dirty once Saturday rolls around.” There are units that offer a bulk storage area for those large items or power tools. Many chests offer split drawers for all your small hand tools as well as a roomy top tray. If you’ve found that your tools have multiplied over the summer, and you’ve outgrown the storage in your current chest and cabinet, why not consider adding an intermediate chest to expand your tool storage capacity? Intermediates are available in most categories and stack in between your chest and cabinet to help organize your tool clutter.
Start with a clean sweep
Before you start putting all your organized stuff back into the garage, take the time to sweep the floor and hose it down to get rid of accumulated dirt and dust. If your car has been leaking oil, use a product made for this problem to get it cleaned up as well.
With a little time and compartmentalizing, it will be easier than ever to find what you’re looking for, your garage will seem roomier and it will be a more pleasant place to work.
You’ll find a wide array of tool boxes and other tool storage ideas at hardware and home improvement stores such as Sears, Menard’s and other retail outlets.
Apr
11
2009
1 Storage, storage, storage
A bathroom’s priority is storage. This might mean a large, low level cupboard that sits hidden beneath two curvaceous, countertop sinks. Or a wall cupboard, either with doors painted to blend in with the tile surrounds or with mirrored doors that reflect light and make the space seem bigger. If space is tight, wall-hung units might be your only option and if this is the case, choose mirrored doors to make the room look bigger from the reflection.
2 Make it practical but stylish
Two sinks are highly practical if you’ve got kids and they’re also very fashionable. When it comes to the bath, a big one is a plus point for a family so if you can fit one in, do! And by placing the taps on the wall at its centre rather than at one end, you will give it that elusive ‘spa’ feeling that a lot of baths lack.
3 Family friendly can be good looking
As for floors and walls, the more areas covered by wipe-clean and waterproof surfaces the better. Tiles are the number one choice but if you’re covering a large area then choose big ones as they’ll make the space seem bigger as well. Go for a sophisticated finish, such as a slate-effect, then indulge in an enormous mirror and good lighting to make it as light and bright as possible.
4 Make lighting a priority
A small bathroom cries out for good lighting so take out the central light fitting and go for halogen spots that mimic natural daylight.
5 Pick a show off
One focal piece – whether it’s a slightly impractical but good looking enormous sink, a sexy shower head or even just a fabulous mirror – will give the room instant character and turn it from a practical, apologetic cell into a room you’ll want to be in.
6 Choose clever surfaces
Use every trick to make a low-ceilinged room look taller. A white ceiling and good lighting will help, as will low-slung fittings. As for the surface, pick large, light-coloured tiles to enhance the space or go for something more unusual, such as wood veneer panelling.
7 Let in natural light
You need to get natural daylight into your bathroom any way you can. Put a big skylight in a loft room but if small windows are the only option, undress them completely and replace the glass with frosted panes or fit white roller blinds on for privacy.
8 Zone: Your room
If your bathroom combines with a wet room, a step to confine the wet area is a must. You needn’t splash out on getting one built in to your floor though – a super-size shallow shower tray does the job.
9 Ditch the shower curtain
A bathroom needs to look super-sleek to work well, so ditch the idea of a shower curtain in favour of a smart, glazed panel or door. Where do you hang it in a wet room though? It needn’t go right across the opening to the wet room – they are supposed to be open, after all – just hang it so that the shower area is accessible but not awkward to reach.
10 Get the flooring right
Bathroom and wet room floors need to be non-slip as well as waterproof. That means natural stone (not marble), treated concrete, treated dark woods such as teak, and Corian.