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May 3, 2011

Ideas For Your Bedroom Make-Over

Have you decided that your bedroom could do with a make-over? We pass more time in our bedroom than any other room in the world, even if you work long hours in an office for your boss. When you realize this fact, it ought to become clear that you ought to have as pleasant and as comfortable a bedroom as you possibly can within the limits of your budget, naturally. There is always that wretched budget isn’t there? The best thing to do is treat the budget as only another challenge.

The first thing to do is decide what sort of bedroom you want. Do you want a sexy, French boudoir style or are you short of room so you’ll have to have a mini-office in the corner? The style people choose for their bedroom usually depends on whether they are single or married and then on whether they have children or not.

Most parents are too embarrassed to have a boudoir for a bedroom. Boudoirs tend to be for single women and practical bedrooms with a computer in the corner are for married couples with children and single men.

These are not hard and fast rules, but you may be surprised if you disagree with me. I was a decorator for our family construction firm for fifteen years and I have been in hundreds of bedrooms of all sorts of people.

Once you have settled on the style you would like, look in some home improvement magazines, watch some home remodelling programes on TV and look for suggestions and products on the Internet in order to refine your plans. The you can make up your mind precisely what you want.

Then look in your bedroom and decide on what you can use. Move the remainder of the stuff to other bedrooms, sell it or give it away. Once you have chosen your colours and fabrics, you can either begin redecorating yourself or call someone like I was in to do it for you.

Whilst you are deciding on your bedroom furniture, make certain that you provide a lot of space for you to hang your clothes up and put your stuff away. There is nothing that makes a bedroom look more untidy than clothes, laundered and unlaundered lying everywhere. If you have a tendency to just throw your used clothes off on to a chair, put a big laundry basket or box somewhere convenient.

It is the same with shoes, bags, briefcases, lunch boxes, umbrellas and all the remainder of the paraphernalia: have somewhere to put it, if at all possible behind a door. If you need to have a computer in your bedroom, so be it, but you could get a beautiful, carved hardwood screen to put in front to it.

If you do not require a new mattress, you could make your present one more luxurious with a mattress topper or even a memory foam mattress topper. Cover your bed with a beautiful eiderdown or put your duvet in a beautiful duvet cover and place half a dozen stylish throw cushions on the bed. Do not forget to colour co-ordinate the curtains as well.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on a number of subjects, but is now concerned with the pillow top mattress pads. If you would like to know more, please visit our website at Egg Crate Mattress Pad For Sale.

April 29, 2011

Why You Should Use Contemporary Fine Art In Your Hotel Decor

Businesses of all kinds have come to realize that contemporary fine art makes great, yet affordable decor and the lighting necessary to illuminate them is useful for lighting corridors too. Hospitals, hotels, airports, restaurants and bars are jumping on the band wagon as well.

There are all kinds of paintings and objets d’art, so many in fact that you will always be able to find something to fit in with whichever style of decor that you have. You can use contemporary fine art to give bare walls an interest and to keep people interested while they are waiting for something to happen.

For example, contemporary fine art displayed in a restaurant will prevent diners from becoming bored while they are waiting for their order. Contemporary fine art in a bar will give solitary travellers something to do while they are passing an hour or two in your establishment. Likewise for hospital patients, looking at contemporary fine art might help relieve anxiety and stress.

Hotels and Guest Houses.

When people come to check in, you want to offer a warm, yet stylish appearance to them. Many hotel guests travel alone and spend time sitting in the lobby to pass their evenings or weekends. An interesting display of contemporary fine art will keep them interested for hours.

Put your paintings or and objets d’art at regular intervals around the walls, but do not crowd a wall. You should pick a warm, yet neutral colour for the wall’s emulsion. Lighting is also very important. Up lighting, down lighting or back lighting are common methods of illuminating pieces of art work, but you can also use spotlights to highlight something out of the ordinary.

The lobby can also contain a few plants and a coffee table or two with an interesting wrought iron lamp on each. A matching lamp shade helps to generate a warm, co-ordinated effect.

You should also put some contemporary fine art in the guest rooms, because, once again, many travellers are alone and have to spend hours sitting in their rooms alone. If you are stuck for a theme, think about your location. Is it near the sea or is the town famous for something? Does it have a well-known historical association? Once you have your theme, you will surely find pieces of contemporary fine art to decorate it with.

Try to put yourself in the shoes of the average person who comes to stay or eat at your establishment. Is he there for business or pleasure? If it’s pleasure do families come or is it largely singles? Whatever the type of hotel, guest house, restaurant or pub, you will find a theme and the rest will follow because there is so much choice of contemporary fine art.

Consistency is a good thing when you are decorating a hotel or guest house. Try to keep everything ‘on topic’. The colours, the furnishings, the plants, the contemporary fine art – the lighting should be subtle and the whole decor must be in the same theme, if it is to be wildly successful.

Owen Jones, the author of this article writes on several topics, but is at present involved with researching wrought iron floor lamps. If you would like to know more or check out great offers, please go to our website at Wrought Iron Light

April 26, 2011

Kitchen Design And Lighting Ideas

If you have just moved into a new, old house, one of the first things that you will probably want to do is refurbish or remodel the kitchen, especially if you like cooking or spending a lot of time in the kitchen. If you use a kitchen a great deal, you will probably already have a good idea of what you would like the kitchen to look like in the end.

One of the first decisions to make is whether you are going to do it yourself or oversee it yourself. There is a lot of work in a kitchen refurb and I have seen amateurs spend years, literally years, doing what a builder could have completed in weeks. This always leads to family tensions. Once that I know of, it even led to divorce. It seems that everybody wants to brag that they are having refurbishments done, but no one actually wants to go through the aggravation of having it actually done.

If you are not completely sure what you want your kitchen to look like, it is a good suggestion to visit show kitchens in home improvement stores and even pick up brochures there to study at home. You could also buy a few magazines and surf the Internet for suggestions.

Once you see a few examples that you like, be sure to cut out the pages and print off the image files after downloading them. This way you can build up a dossier of the things that you would like to integrate into your new kitchen..

Once you are pleased that you have all the components you like, you have to collate them. This does not have to be to scale or exact, but just as good as you can do with what you have. Take a large sheet of paper, say A3, and draw in your kitchen’s windows and doors.

Then cut out the pictures of the items you want from the magazines and brochures and stick them in place. If you think that this is not feasible, draw them in and label them unmistakably so that you can refer back to your picture file.

You need not stop at one drawing, you can play about with it. If you cut the pictures out, but do not stick them down, you can move them around until you are contented. You may also want to get the opinions of other members of the family and have a brain storming session

When you have finished, decide how you are going to illuminate the kitchen. Do you want a pendant light over the table? Do you want spots pointing at the cooker and the sink? Do you want concealed down-lighting to shine on the work surface? How are you going to see what you are doing? It is a very important question. Wall lights are good for ambient lighting.

In conclusion, you have to choose a colour scheme and you are almost ready to start, unless you are using a contractor and then you will have to select one first, but that will make up the contents of another article.

Owen Jones, the author of this article writes on several subjects, but is at present involved with researching wrought iron floor lamps. If you would like to know more or check out great offers, please go to our website at Wrought Iron Light

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