Colors can do wonders to your home. It is the least expensive decorating tool and it can do a lot of things. By painting the ceiling and walls differently, your room will shrink in size. You could enlarge a small room by putting lighter toned colors. You could make a long narrow room short by painting one end a darker tone than the side walls. You could widen a narrow room by painting one side wall lighter than the other and using lighting on that side. By using green and blue, you will make a room feel cool and calm while red, yellow and orange will make a room feel warm and exciting. These are only a few of the things that color can do so find out more about how to make color work for you.
If you’re dissatisfied with the space in your home, you could do a little modification here and there without taking your room apart and rebuilding it. A cheap method to do this is using color. You could expand space by painting your room with pale colors. You could use glossy paint to make your room appear wider. Also, strong patterns create a direction so you could use these to lengthen your room. If you want to narrow down a room you could use strong dark colors. Add a stripe of contrasting color to make it appear smaller. Use non-shiny paint as well.
They use no power and are mere tubes of highly reflective metal tubes that allows the sun’s rays to get into a home without any electrical connections. Topped by a clear dome cover to keep the weather out and even with a double glazed glass pane to keep air in and the heat out of the home, they are considered to be the best daylight lighting solutions to most homes.
Using technology to turn rolls of steel sheets and coating them with a mirror finish, light is collected by the dome cover and bounces off the mirror-like surface down into the home giving free and non-polluting lighting when the sun is out. A diffuser can be installed to mimic powered lights, minus the glare of clear skies.
LED lighting technology has advanced so far that it now has the ability to replace standard bulbs with more light and still use less electricity. Previously expensive, they are now cheaper and come in the most common packaging that can be used directly to replace our existing bulbs without extensive retrofitting. These small yet bright lighting products can attain the same effects we desire from previous lighting technologies without the heat and high energy consumption. Read more…
People are beginning to shift to alternative sources of energy to power their homes and with solar panels getting cheaper, solar energy and heating is becoming more and more within reach of the common man. Previously deemed as luxury items only available to the elite, you and I can now afford these revolutionary technologies that helps reduce our power consumption a lot thus helping save the earth. Read more…
Wood has long been the mainstay of most homes due to the warmth and natural beauty they posses. Treated well, they will last a lifetime as evident in the many antiques you find all over the place. Now may they be family heirlooms or thrifty finds, each and every piece requires treatment to preserve their beauty. Natural varnishes brings out the natural wood structure and protects it at the same time. Polyurethane coatings are a bit harder to use but are tougher and can withstand years of wear and tear. Read more…
Many homes today have large windows to let in more light thus saving more in terms of electricity used for lighting. This might be a good idea but the fact that many city’s or housing properties are now getting all congested privacy becomes more of a safety issue rather than for pure vanity. Balancing the need for letting in more light but getting enough coverage to prevent prying eyes is of utmost importance. Window screens that provides you with Read more…

One the most important things in you home is your bed. You spend so much time in bed compared to let’s say your couch (unless, of course, you sleep on it). One of the things to consider primarily is the space you have in your home. Big-sized beds like King or Queen size beds may not fit in the space you have. Also, who will be sleeping on it? Twin and Extra beds are best for kids and teens. Doubles may be a bit cramped for couples but A Queen or Kind sized bed will give you extra room. Another consideration is budget. Beds tend to be long-time investments so make sure you buy a bed whose style you’ll never get tired of no matter how many times you change the design of your bedroom.
Many people who suffer from back pain fail to realize their beds play a very big part in their suffering. Beds that lack the necessary support tends to sag, taking the body with it arching it into un-natural positions leaving you less rested and in pain in the morning. Having a bed that looks good isn’t assurance that agood night’s sleep is in order. Orthopedic mattresses may cost as much as twice as ordinary foam mattresses but are better in supporting the body when you sleep. They also last longer due to better construction and more resilient materials. Pillows are also one of the main sources of back pain for cheap ones also sag leaving the neck in a bent position making you sore at the neck as you wake in the morning. Try getting some memory foam pillows of you experience neck and back pains so you get the best possible position when you sleep preventing unnecessary strain on the back and neck getting you rested fast and refreshed for another day.
Interior designing is a very diverse field which focuses on the many aspects of a home. From furnishings, to overall colors and finishes of walls along with everything in between. The very basic step towards succeeding in interior designing is adopting a look or style that you will be using and adopting.
For French style interiors, you get French style furniture, decor and other accent pieces. For modern looks, you go for stainless steel and adopt minimalistic approach that is sharp and clean. To decide whether a style fits your character, scour magazines and other publications regarding decorating styles to see which fits you. Your style is your projection of your character to the world and impressions do last. People will know you by your style and the way you adopt it to your home.

