Posts Tagged ‘bedrooms’
Posted on February 16, 2012 - by admin
DIY Home Improvement Ideas
Home Improvements, whether done by professionals or DIY can be one of the most straightforward and sure-fire ways of adding value to your home. It is often noted by estate agents and realtor’s that the two rooms that sell a house are the kitchen and bathroom. Every prospective buyer wants a good-sized, well-appointed kitchen with clean, sleek lines and all mod cons. Similarly, a bathroom which is commodious, practical and attractive can easily add thousands to the selling price of a house. Even if the property isn’t particularly large, great results can be achieved by judicious use of space.
In the kitchen, cupboards can be fitted above and below the worktops to maximise storage and free up space for cooking. Plain white tiles can be combined with occasional splashes of colour to give a finish which looks clean and fresh. As far as the bathroom is concerned, a plain white suite is a must. Gone are the days of avocado suites and peach walls! Contemporary lines, neutral tones and appealing finishing touches all help to make a bathroom look fantastic. These home improvements need not be expensive, either with the help of home improvement grants in the UK.
Sure, everyone wants the best quality fixtures and fittings, but simply updating tired décor with a fresh lick of paint and a few well-chosen accessories can work wonders. Those who have a talent for DIY will find they can add value by creating units and cupboards to increase storage space, or by fitting new cupboard and drawer fronts. With a little forethought and careful planning, a small budget may yield excellent results and a home that you can be proud of. For those whose home improvement zeal outstrips their DIY ability, hiring professionals to do the work may be the way to go. It’s important to make sure that any tradesmen give a fair quote for the job, know what the budget is and don’t undertake any major decisions without consulting you.
You are in charge of the purse strings and of making sure the work is done to the standard you want, so be firm in your expectations and make sure the plans for any renovation work are thoroughly discussed and agreed upon before any workman so much as lifts a tool. The end result should be a professional finish at a price you are happy with.
Posted on December 13, 2011 - by admin
Picking a sofa for your home
A sofa is an essential accessory to every living room. It can become the focal point of a room, drawing the eye, as soon as one enters the room. A stylish sofa can do much to the décor of a room as long as it does not clash with the rest of the furniture in the room.
A sofa can be minimalist and simple, with straight lines and stiff backs, or ornate and curvy, with intricate wood carvings. The size and shape of the sofa should be chosen keeping the room it is going t occupy in mind. A too large sofa can dwarf a small room, while a small sofa set can look lost in large spaces. A sofa should not only look good, it should also be comfortable.
A sofa should invite people to sink into it after a long day. It should be comfortable enough for people to sit ad enjoy long conversations, or just relax while watching a movie or reading a book. As sofas are re-upholstered very rarely, it is very important to choose the right colour for your room. Dark colours are generally a no-no for small spaces as they can make the whole room appear smaller whereas light, summery colours can give an impression of light and space. A cane sofa is always a good choice.
The light brown colour is pleasant on the eye and will not jar with any other colour scheme in the room. It can be brightened up by adding cushions in a colour scheme to suit the rest of the room. Also the colour can be easily and cheaply changed, by just adding a coat of varnish on the cane or changing the colour scheme of the cushions. They are available in a variety of price ranges- to suit every pocket.
Posted on December 12, 2011 - by admin
Much more than just Memory Foam…
When most people think of the words “memory foam”, they automatically think of mattresses. It is true that memory foam mattresses have become extremely popular due to the high level of comfort and support they have to offer but the use of memory foam is a lot more widespread than one might think.
It was developed by NASA around the concept of making the cushions in aircraft safer and more comfortable. Made from a combination of polyurethane and other chemicals, it is formulated to soften in reaction to body heat. This allows the foam to mold to the shape of the body and also assists in warming the body. Once pressure is removed, it will slowly return to it’s original shape. The general use of memory foam was first accepted by hospitals and other medical facilities.
They applied the moulding properties to use in wheelchair seat cushions, hospital pillows and padding for people that are bed ridden over long periods of time. The heat generating properties are helpful to that suffer from pressure related pains and prevents pressure sores. Often referred to as visco-elastic foam, the sensitivity of the foam will depend on the density. The properties of the memory foam mattress will depend on the height, density and type of foam used. A higher density foam will be firmer with a longer life span and a lower-density foam will be more pressure sensitive. The low density foam will have a shorter life span due to the compression that takes place with repeated use. With the commercialization of memory foam, it has become cheaper to reproduce and its uses are still expanding. It is now even being used in the making of shoes, but the memory foam mattress is still by far the most popular.
Memory foam pillows offer additional support for the head and neck for maximum comfort and relaxation while sleeping. Memory foam is hypoallergenic and users have experienced a decline in skin related allergies.
Posted on October 30, 2011 - by admin
Buy Kids bed for children for comfort
Over time, the concept of a children’s bed has evolved from a simple twin mattress or loft, to a complete array of different shapes, sizes, patterns and constructions. Back in the day, kids didn’t have luxury or unique looking beds. A child’s bed consisted of a small mattress, which was in some cases tossed on a simple hand built wooden loft in order to conserve space. Later on, bunk beds climbed into the picture to, once again, conserve space and also to please the children.
Most kids were ecstatic at the idea that they could have bunk beds to share a room with a sibling or other family member and not have to share the same bed. And yet, while the mattress was not the most padded or comfortable as it could be, it was just the simple pleasure of having a bed of their own that put a sparkle in their eye. As time has elapsed, the need to conserve space is not such a dilemma anymore and companies have evolved their creations to bring appeal to the eye instead. While strolling down the aisle of any furniture store, nowadays, there are rows of children’s beds that all have a unique look to them.
Some of these beds have painted frames around them to make them look like a boat or a race-car, while others have huge canopies or framed enclosures to insinuate a castle, doll house, or pirate ship. The paint colour is perfected to make these beds appeal to the kids, as well as fit any room theme a parent is trying to achieve. In addition to these bed masterpieces, there are also shelves and drawers that are incorporated in the design to allow for storage. In some cases, the beds look more like a jungle gym that you would find a kid playing in, rather than an actual bed that they would sleep in.

