Posts Tagged ‘design’
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
My husband and I recently purchased a very run down, Victorian style house. It’s previous owners had altered the internal design of the house, several times over. The ceilings were brought down to a height of 8 feet as opposed to 12 feet and much of the hardwood in the floors and trim was badly beaten. It was clear that we had a lot of work to do and we were going to need to consider the use of Bifold closet doors for some of the rooms.
I do like a Victorian design, but I like to brighten things up a bit in these kinds of homes. I want to maintain the architectural integrity, but I also want for it to feel livable and less weighty, if you know what I mean.
Hinged Closet Doors. The most common design of closet doors is the hinged or swing doors. These are attached to the closet using hinges, and can be swung open to reveal the content of your closet in full. The only problem with this type is the space it consumes in the room once opened.
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Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
Most people have trouble keeping their closets organized. Cluttered, stuffed, dusty and messy are words that most people will use to describe their closet when asked. I challenge you to get your closet organized, clean and manageable. The secret is to have a place for everything. You have to learn to make the most of useable space and categorize like items.
Try to create a balanced and visually appealing design. You’re investing your time and money….so be sure you like the finished product. Determine how much of each clothing storage “type” you need (eg. hanging, folded, drawers). Some professional organizers recommend doing a detailed inventory….but who has the time. Just make a general estimate of what you use now, and note any deficiencies. For example: you have 10 feet of hanging space, but could use another 2 feet.
Don’t underestimate how much space you require for hanging clothes, and don’t plan too much area for long hanging. With today’s fashions most people don’t need more than 12 to 24 horizontal inches of long hanging space.
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Friday, January 29th, 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.
I do like a Victorian design, but I like to brighten things up a bit in these kinds of homes. I want to maintain the architectural integrity, but I also want for it to feel livable and less weighty, if you know what I mean.
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.
Bi-Fold. Same as also with the hinged variety, the bi-fold closet doors answers the problem of their hinged counterpart. They can be folded when opened so that it won’t take as much space necessary in your room.
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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?
But what are really custom closet organizers about? There are a lot of myths around them, and here you will find the real facts about closet organizers. Custom closet organizers will help you to get your clothes in order and will avoid you to spend hours picking your clothes.
Custom closet organizer can be specifically made to fit any closet. They can be made and installed by any do-it-yourself enthusiast, but it is recommended that a contractor makes and installs them.
Design a closet system that fits your space and meets your needs by pulling everything out and categorizing it. This part can be really fun. Purchase a stud finder if you don’t have one already, and make sure that you secure all shelves into studs.
You may have space between studs to add recessed shelves, which look really nice and add a lot of storage without using any space. Measure out the space between the studs, mark it off with a ruler, then remove the drywall using a steak knife or drywall knife.
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Wednesday, December 16th, 2009
A lot of people simply adoring gazing into the windows of various lighting stores, however the real excitement does not lie in gazing in a storefront window, you need to journey inside. Upon entering a light store the first thing many people notice is the abundance of lighting fixtures that they have to choose from. Often times selecting the right fixture for your personal style can be a daunting task.
However, before you let impulsive shopping overtake your train of thought it helps to know what sets one chandelier apart from the others.
The infamous crystal chandeliers are amongst one of the most popular chandeliers available. These gleaming chandeliers have avidly been showcased in a plethora of movies and often times used to represent an immense amount of wealth. They are normally characterized by gleaming shards of crystal streaming from them, as well as a few glass beads to give them an extra touch of shimmer.
Another extremely popular chandelier is commonly referred to as a shell chandelier. The shell chandeliers bare many of the same qualities as their crystal counterparts; however they use a series of beads instead of crystals to accentuate their beauty.
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Tuesday, November 10th, 2009
Using closet organizers to save space is an excellent idea and it really can help you to find the things that you need quickly and easily. With such a large range to choose from you should have no problem finding one to suit you.
If you are losing the battle against clutter in your closet then it is time to consider doing it either yourself or professional closet designs. If you are thinking of maximizing the available storage space in your closet then there is always a way to come up with something to fit your needs. You could have a simple or an extravagant design in mind, either way it can be done. There are many closet designs available today. Whether it is a kitchen, linen closet, pantry, bedroom closet or hall closet there is something that can be done to fit your requirements.
Have you ever considered using closet organizers but you have never actually gotten round to getting them? Having a closet organizer can really help to keep things running smoothly, as well as keeping the house tidy and also making it easier to find everything that you need. Making the most of a closet is not something that everyone tends to do. It is sometimes used to throw clutter in any old how with no thought to it whatsoever and it could be a hard task finding what you need.
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Tuesday, November 10th, 2009
Common throughout the whole of Asia and particularly in countries like Japan, China or Thailand, and throughout the world, paper lanterns are definitely an attractive product. With their incredible diversity of shapes – accordion, star-shaped, egg-shaped, round or square – paper lanterns maintain their popularity among numerous customers. Extraordinary colours define paper lanterns, turning any event into a memorable occasion. Battery-operated paper lanterns differ from traditional paper lanterns in that the candle is replaced by a bulb. These items are available for sale, often with a spare light bulb thrown into the package.
Fire hazards are not an issue where battery-operated paper lanterns are concerned, as the light bulb poses no such risks. They are fine to be hung in any room or outside in the garden, near your favourite spot. As candles are no longer used to fuel the paper lanterns, you can relax and revel in the atmosphere created, filled with light and vibrant colours.
Paper lanterns function on two AAA batteries. The ON/OFF switch is particularly useful, allowing you to decide when to have the light on and thus maintaining the long life of the battery. The good news is that battery-operated paper lanterns come with a high-efficiency LED light, guaranteeing an extended lifespan of the product to all customers.
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Friday, November 6th, 2009
There are three elements of paper lanterns that can be customized: their size, colour and shape. Originating in Asia, especially countries such as China and Japan, paper lanterns have made it big throughout the world, reaching all continents. Their colour is a strong visual attribute, as are the shapes they can take; with paper lanterns, any room decor is bound to become more interesting. Should we be concerned about paper lanterns not being legal on the territory of the United States? As luck would have it, this is not an issue worth worrying about.
From the start, you should know that paper lanterns are not risky to use, even when it comes to those that have candles burning inside. Caution must be exercised when using candle-lit paper lanterns but the majority of paper lanterns are nowadays equipped with LED lights or bulbs. Given this fact, you can let go of all your worries. Candle-lit paper lanterns are often used in festivals, be they floating sky lanterns or tea light lanterns (the kind that float on the water, not in the sky). In such situations, extreme attention should be given to the paper lanterns, especially in the presence of strong winds. Despite all these facts, paper lanterns remain a green alternative, protecting the environment.
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Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
Lighting is an important part of decorating, and if an unexpected celebration pops up, you might not have any impressive lighting decorations to hand. You might worry about hosting a huge event if you know that your lights aren’t festive or decorative enough for the occasion.
One of the easiest ways to get out of this bind is to turn to cheap paper lanterns to decorate your home and garden. You can find cheap paper lanterns in all sorts of colours, designs, shapes and sizes. They can be used to start off and complete the look you want to achieve for your event.
Many people are fond of using paper lanterns to enhance wedding receptions and outdoor parties. You don’t need to spend a large amount of cash just to improve your decorative lighting for a few annual occasions.
By changing the lights inside the paper lanterns, you can use them for more than one type of event. Use green bulbs to spook things up for Halloween, and just switch them for candles for an outdoor dinner.
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Sunday, October 25th, 2009
We all want our homes and gardens to be wonderfully decorated and to have great light sources. We can choose the color, the shape, and the type of paper in accordance with how much light we want to have. We can choose between two forms of lighting: electric with light bulbs or LEDs, or burning candles. We can also choose them according to where there is a suitable location for placement, hanging them out on the porch or putting them right on the floor as decorations.
After much consideration in order to choose the right paper lanterns, most of us will select hanging lanterns with bulbs or LEDs, as they are much safer for our children.
It is common for many kids to have a light on in their room because they are afraid of the dark. That’s why paper lanterns and children are very good friends. These lanterns shine with a very subtle light, allowing children to go to sleep readily during the night.
The best spot where you can place the paper lantern is somewhere up high, so the child won’t be able to reach it, thus keeping him safe from harm. Of course, he has to know about the necessary safety measures, in case he accidentally breaks the light bulb or if the paper is no longer attached to the lamp.
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