Posts Tagged ‘home’

Tips On How To Get Better Light Distribution Around Your Home

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

pEven the most luxurious and spaces houses, people often find there are areas that just do not get enough light. In actual fact, it is often those people who have deeper rooms and areas within the house that are some distance from any windows that have the biggest problems with light. People can do something about this of course by adding skylight windows, reducing furniture or using white a href=http://www.newenglandlifestyle.com/DiningFurniture.htm target=_blankdining room furniture/a for example, and even restructuring parts of the house to open them up.!–more– If you have the money and time for these and dont mind the disruption of the work then great, but for everyone else, here are some options that be implemented with much greater ease./ppbr / strongMirrors/strong. One of the most effective and efficient ways of manipulating light is to use mirrors. This is because they are very efficient at reflecting light, hence you can see yourself very well in them. If you pick the right spots on a wall you can easily direct incoming light from a widow, out of the door and around the house. If you can then pick up the light with another mirror placed outside the room, you can move the light even further.Use this trick wherever you are lacking light to get better distribution and an all over feeling of space. Its particularly useful when you have lots of a href=http://www.newenglandlifestyle.com/BedroomFurniture.htm target=_blankbedroom furniture/a cluttering up a room, and not much light to start with./ppbr / strongGlass/strong. If you want to disperse light around a room rather than have it concentrated in one area then use glass. Having wine glasses on shelves and even glass vases on a href=http://www.newenglandlifestyle.com/BedsideTables.htm target=_blankbedside tables/a which refract light and send it out at all angles giving an all over glow.Be careful not to use too much glass however as you can end up diluting the light just a little too much./ppstrongbr / Combine/strong. You can use a combination of both tricks explained above to squeeze every last drop out of the available light you have. Use mirrors to direct light through glass objects and then smaller mirrors to pick up the refracted light and move it on. In fact youll be so taken aback by the extra light you can have in your home for such a small cost that youll be wanting to optimise family and friends houses as well./p

Easy Ways To Accessorise Your Home

Friday, September 18th, 2009

pAsk any decent interior designer and they will tell you that it is all in the detail. What they mean by this is that you can have lots of stunning colours, huge spaces and luxurious pieces of furniture, but unless your finish is high quality and you have the right accessories, youll never achieve a good look. Below we examine 3 ways to easily make sure you get the accessories right and leave your home looking great.!–more–/ppstrongbr / One Colour Rule/strong. When in doubt, and if youre not a designer, stick to one colour for your accessories.You dont need to have all your items exactly the same colour tone, but its best to try and stick to a close range. For example, you might have some red pillows, with a red-pink clock on the wall and a ruby coloured candle stick set. Using all the same colour will reinforce the theme of a room and mean that there is less chance of different items clashing./ppbr / strongBuy Quality/strong. If you scrimp and save on your accessories, the end result will be a finish that looks cheap. This does not been to say that all your accessories need to be expensive, but the items that stand out and that people interact with benefit from a bit of quality. a href=http://www.wineware.co.uk/tableware.htm target=_blankTableware/a for example is a key item to get right, as they are not only often closely inspected, but people actually use the items in everyday life./ppbr / strongFunctional and Feature Items/strong.As already touched upon, the functional or feature items in your home are the hardest to get right. That said, these types of pieces often influence the look and feel of a room the most.Select items that match your persona and style. If, for example, you have never left the city you live in, dont expect a mounted deer head on your wall to fit in with your style. However if you are a big whisky or wine drinker, having the right a href=http://www.wineware.co.uk target=_blankglassware/a on show looks good. You might have a href=http://www.wineware.co.uk/Wine-Tasting-Glasses-1.htm target=_blankISO wine glasses/a on show or some decanters, it really doesnt matter as long as it represents you well./p