Posts Tagged ‘home decor’
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
There is a strong correlation between skin cancer with excessive sun exposure and sunburn. To reduce such risks for pool-related activities, it’s important to prepare your pool area ahead of time. During the summer, adequate shading must be installed to ensure that pool users are protected from the fierce rays of the sun. Here we will discuss three kinds of shades.
Likewise, exposure to cold can weaken one’s immune system or worsen an existing infection. The corresponding way to reduce such risks connected to pool activities is to do winter preparation. During the winter, the pool should be heated artificially for it to be usable. Pool shades come in roughly two types, whereas pool heaters come in roughly three.
In the category of heaters, the most widely used type is gas-based heating. It’s by far the most energy efficient, which should satisfy the green-conscious buyer. It’s also fast acting so it only needs to be turned on when the pool is anticipated to be used. This makes for very low energy costs. The biggest drawback is that gas-based heaters are a bit expensive with only an expected lifespan of 5 years.
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Sunday, February 28th, 2010
The adverse results of excessive exposure to the sun include heavy premature wrinkles, sunburnt skin, and skin-related diseases later in life. Excessive exposure can occur through using the home swimming pool, working in the backyard, or even just lounging on a patio. These mundane and common activities can potentially lead to skin damage from too much sun light.
Outdoor shade usage is one way to help shield against the damage induced by solar radiation. Among the outdoor shades, a relatively cheap but effective option is the umbrella. The width runs from 8 to 10 feet. Most people first see them around personal home pools. Even better is that contemporary manufacturers are providing a host of accessories which extend the usefulness of these umbrellas.
Most people are familiar with the pool umbrella configuration: a center pole holds up the ribs and shade fabric. The problem associated with this configuration is that the center pole gets in the way of everyone’s view. Luckily, modern designers have created a side-post version. An extra side-post “extension” sticks out from the main pole, and holds up the umbrella. This fixes the problem of the obstructed view, but also looks a lot more elegant.
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Sunday, February 14th, 2010
Glass-making is an ancient craft and tradition, the results of which have culminated in glass lamp shades seen in many homes today. The first signs of their popularity emerged during the Industrial Revolution, when utility lighting in homes became wide-spread. One of the main figures of this movement was Louis Comfort Tiffany, who transformed glass lamp shades from an esoteric art form to a kind of high-end house-hold furnishing at the start of the 20th century.
Those interested in glass shades would be pleased to know that there are a number of designs from which to choose. Although lone artisans labored hard to make a few per week, factories can churn out specific designs by the dozens. The hand-made items can still be found but for a much higher price.
One reason why one can find so many designs is that glass is quite easily shaped at the right temperature. The craft of manipulating glass goes back thousands of years in the Western world. While most glass products came in the form of vases, cups and lanterns, the modern equivalent was only possible when light bulbs were invented. The even output of the light bulb meant that the designs of the glass shades were more evident to observers.
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Thursday, December 24th, 2009
Interior Decorating is a great way to pass time. Some people even make it into a rewarding career. Those who don’t often hire an interior decorator. A lot of people like to start in the living room because being able to have a nice place to socialize. Most living rooms have basically the same kind of furniture. They have a couch, chair, or some other type of seating. The centerpiece of the room is usually a coffee table. The low coffee table is the newest trend in surfaces.
Designed to sophisticated and trendy, these tables are good for the home that does not have a large living room. They are not usually a big as their older counterpart. They can serve two functions possibly. Some come with compartments for storage. Others serve as a sort of display shelf for knick knacks and other things. These tables come in a variety of styles, and can be found in a lot of places.
The most common place to find a nice high end coffee table is in a specialty furniture store. These places are bound to have a coffee table in any style you want to try. They will also offer a financing plan for those who cannot afford to pay outright. Check each table and make the selection you think will compliment the rest of your living room decor.
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Sunday, December 20th, 2009
References to the Hudson Bay blanket appear in documented North American history as early as the latter part of the 18th century. The decorative and useful blanket is made of 100 percent wool. The blanket design lends itself to clothing items such as coats. It is also used to spark home d?cor ideas. The blankets are also known for their original intent, that of staying warm in cold weather.
Trading with North Americans
The area on the west side of James Bay, near Fort Albany was the location of the beginning of trade with the North American Indians. The blanket trade was one of several suggestions for improving the trade balance of the Hudson Bay Company. M. Germain Maugenest is recognized as the author of the idea.
Design
A yellow, red, indigo and green stripe on a white background was the original design of the 100 percent wool blankets. Native Americans appreciated the camouflage characteristics of the original blankets since they were harder to see again snow. By the 1930s, there were additional colors, including Pastel Tones, Deep Tones and Imperial Tones to add to the product line
Valuing the Blanket
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Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
A garden shed is the greatest “accessory” for all home-owners. These not only gratify your backyard but also the overall presentation of your home. These are basically the supplementary part of any house.
A garden shed can be classified by its style of construction. Here are some of the common roof styles that can be adopted so as intensify the overall appearance of the house. Make sure, the material you use compliment your house as well.
Roofs that are leveled and are laid down in horizontal manner and have large inclination angle are known as flat roofs. These are significantly cheaper as compared to the sloped roofs. Gable or pitched roofs that are more inclined and have steeper slopes than the flat roofs are also available.
Next is the mono pitched sheds that can be used to cover the garden top. As the name suggests, these consists of single slope and that too is not very steep. Such roof styles encourage water to run off very quickly.
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Thursday, November 5th, 2009
Many people say that you can tell something about the personality of a person just by looking at his home and this is sometimes true. Most new houses are built using similar designs so you should choose your home decor carefully to make your home look unique and great. Decorating your home is a fun and exciting activity because it will let you use your own instinct, style, creativity, and personality as basis for making your choices.
Aside from appliances and home furniture, it is also important to carefully choose your home decor and accents because without these little details, your decorations will not be complete. You should first decide on the kind of appeal that you want your home to exude. Of course you will have to match with your own personality because this is the only way for you to be really pleased with the outcome or the results. It would also help if you will first do your homework and look for some tips and guides that will give you an idea about the most suitable kind of home dcor for you.
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Monday, August 10th, 2009
by Scott Rodgers
There are many different ways with which you can change the look of an area and make it look more impressive. One such way is to change the lampshades of your room. You can give a more modern look to your room using the fancy and decorative lampshades available these days. You can get a huge variety of lampshades in ant home decor or lighting store.
Lampshades make a huge difference in the overall look of a lamp. If you want the lamp to blend into the interior, then avoid buying a white lampshade for a room. If you are looking to add more of a luxurious feel to a room, lampshades with beads, brocade, and even faux leather can do the trick.
The key behind a good lighting plan is to use layering. Use different fixtures in a room at different intensities to get the desired feel rather than using a single type. Like you can use table lamps, floor lamps, wall sconces at different levels in a room.
Many home owners avoid adding new lighting fixtures to their homes to reduce their monthly electricity bills. But these days there are many ways with which you can conserve energy with the home lighting system.
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Saturday, August 8th, 2009
by Scott Rodgers
One of the popular types of lighting fixtures for home are the pendant lights. These lights are usually ceiling lights or you can even hang them by a rod or a chain. Using multiple pendant lights together can also be a good idea to create a completely different look.
You can use pendant lights at various places in your home. They are the best option for your work area to perform specific tasks like reading etc. These can also be used to highlight any piece of art in your room.
Pendant lighting is great for kitchens. You could use pendant lighting over a kitchen island. That will keep your work space well lit. These lights can be very useful, while still adding some style to your kitchen.
These lights can also be used for dividing two large areas. Like if you don’t have a wall between your living room and the dining room, but want to make them look separate, you can use pendant lights.
Insufficient lighting can lead to straining of eyes. So make sure that you have adequate amount of lighting at your work space. This problem can be solved using pendant lights. These can light up an area really well. So, instead of using a regular table lamp,you can make use of pendant lights.
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Friday, August 7th, 2009
by Scott Rodgers
When remodeling and decorating, we usually look for furniture, paint, carpets and decorative items. However, the lighting can have a big impact on the overall look of a room. The lighting design is responsible for setting the mood or ambiance of a space. The right lighting improves productivity and contribute to peoples sense of well-being.
Right lighting design can make dull areas look bright. Lights can make us feel happy or can sadden our moods. You can also create a romantic environment using dim lights.
Natural light is very important for your home. You can even utilize this natural light to give a bright look to your room. Paint the wall that receives direct sunlight with a bright color. It will be reflected and will bring in a nice feel.
Artificial lighting can be any kind of lamp. This light source can be controlled in every aspect; intensity, color, and the area of spreading. To get the desired effects in a room, the best idea is to use a combination of different types of artificial lighting.
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