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Extending a home’s outdoor living potential is quickly gaining popularity. This is a great infographic from http://www.ricksfencing.com/
The bathroom is one of the only rooms in a multibodied household where we’re expected and encouraged to lock ourselves inside. With that kind of permission, it makes sense to use this private space as a luxurious sanctuary. Make the most of your haven by giving it the proper lighting.
I spoke with two lighting experts about how best to transform a bathroom into a relaxing, functional refuge with light. Here’s their advice.
Oodles of time and research go into designing corporate workspaces, but home offices are different. People creating office spaces for themselves usually don’t have access to all of the studies that have been done to determine what design aspects allow them to work best.
Research from the social and physical sciences has shown that anyone can create a home office that allows for more productivity. Try these 7 tips to see if they work for you.
An article I found on AGBeat caught my attention.
The City Council for Palo Alto, California unanimously adopted a new policy making it illegal to sell a new home without an electric car charging station, betting big on electric vehicles – perhaps as the city is home to luxury electric vehicle maker Tesla?
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If your kitchen could stand for some enhancements, but a full-scale remodel (and its hefty price tag) has you hoping the ‘80s will make a décor comeback, we have some ideas for you.
These five easy-but-impactful tweaks will give your galley an updated feel. No drills (or banks loans) required.
Are your knobs bringing you down? Very possibly.
Outdated or underwhelming drawer and cabinet knobs often present one of the biggest opportunities for kitchen improvement.
And luckily, it’s an easy fix!
To make a bold statement, look to bright colors, offbeat materials and the animal kingdom for inspiration.
Kitchen clutter is just another term for décor that hasn’t reached its full potential. Really!
Replace brand-laden packaging with classic jars or canisters and arrange with an eye toward balance: store different food types among uniform containers.
Experiment with labeling, if you like, or keep it simple. Either way, this will add major polish on the cheap.
Kitchens are mostly about function, but they deserve a little fashion, too!
Hang a small shelf to artfully display cookbooks and quirky knickknacks like vintage scales or Japanese chef figurines.
Have fun with it!
The beauty of the shelf is that it lets you inject character into your kitchen without using up valuable countertop space.
Kitchen towels and mats present an equally simple and fun way to step up your game.
If your kitchen is a little soft spoken, let the fabric do the talking.
There are countless finds out there, including these fantastic state pride towels from Fab.com.
If your kitchen already has a good color scheme going, opt for simpler textiles that complement the space.
Plants are a mindful decorator’s silver bullet.
Not only do they help clean your home’s air, they also add warmth to a room and don’t cost much.
Given your kitchen’s fluctuations in temperature, it’s best to display plants in a windowsill where they can thrive.
Go with a planter’s box or hanging baskets.
Tip:A few species that make good kitchen companions are: Aluminum Plant, Carex, Comb Flower and Desert Privet.
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Lighting tends to be one of the most overlooked and under-appreciated aspects of a kitchen during the design process. There is an art to lighting a kitchen, though lighting usually goes unnoticed unless it’s planned poorly. And that isn’t discovered until after the contractor is long gone.
Remember the days when kitchens were lit with a single fixture in the center of the ceiling and maybe some fluorescent accents that would constantly flicker? There’s no excuse for that anymore, thanks to the vast array of lighting options and industry experts available to devise a custom plan for your kitchen.
I spoke with two such experts, interior designer Katie Anderson and lighting designer Randall Whitehead, about the importance of investing time and money into a proper lighting plan, and how to design the best scheme for any kitchen.
If you want your high-ceiling room to have a cozy feel, bring some elements down into the volume to break up the cavernous space. This approach, together with added attention to the walls, will help it better relate to human scale. Here’s how to do it.
First of all, consider yourself lucky. Many homeowners would be thrilled to have a decorating dilemma like high ceilings. But I get it. Rooms with enough headroom for an ogre require special attention (as if they didn’t already get enough).
Sure, monuments, cathedrals and statues work on a grand scale to create a sense of awe and respect. But in our homes, overly high ceilings can make us feel dwarfed. And if not treated properly, they can create anything but a cozy feeling.
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