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- Beautiful Stylish Bed Design by Enrico Cesana
- Beanbags – Not Just for Play Rooms!
- The Most Desired Accessories for Decorating Your House
- Six Ways to Save Money on DIY Projects
Beautiful Stylish Bed Design by Enrico Cesana Posted: 17 Dec 2013 11:33 AM PST This beautiful and stylish bed was designed by Enrico Cesana for Olivieri Mobili. Bedroom with arranged pillow on wall as headboard. Using connecting clips so this headboard pillow can adjust according to our tastes and desires, which can also change at any time we want. Are you interested with this bedroom design, please visit Olivieri Mobili site for further detail. |
Beanbags – Not Just for Play Rooms! Posted: 17 Dec 2013 08:27 AM PST For too long have beanbag chairs been relegated to the status of a quirky purchase for the stylistically impaired or limited to those wishing to replicate the casual ambiance of the 1970s “flower power” era. Rarely is the therapeutic value of the bean bag considered, nor is its potential for enhancing child development.
Unstructured beanbag chairs, for example, are excellent for developing a child’s gross motor skills as he tumbles and flops all over it, struggles to get out of it, or even just wiggles himself around to get it “just right”. Children learn from sensory experience and a beanbag chair covered in a fabric that has a pleasing texture and colour scheme AND forms any shape he wants will keep him amused for hours. If there’s one thing kids are famous for, it’s moods. How many times has a mother felt her heart jump into her throat when her child decides to fling herself backward onto the floor in a rage? One of a parent’s duties is to teach a child appropriate ways to express stress, anger, and frustration. Banging the head off the floor or hard-edged furniture is not entirely appropriate – however a quality beanbag can take all the punishment a furious child can mete out and then cuddle the exhausted tot for a soothing nap. Children love to exercise control over their environment and express their own individuality, but no parent appreciates coming into the living room to find the couch shoved halfway through the doorway and their “helpful” four year trapped underneath the coffee table! Beanbag furniture allows children to reinvent their surroundings because they are easily pushed, shoved, kicked, rolled, carried, flopped, and skidded anywhere the child wants to put them – even if it’s under the bed or the dining table. Beanbag furniture is easily brought outside and instantly usable on even the most unstable of surfaces, since they have no legs to stab down into the earth and send the occupants toppling over. No one can deny that the site of a tiny tot teetering along on her first steps is simultaneously a heart-warming and a heart-stopping sight, especially when she gets close to the wooden dining chair or metal coffee table! Beanbag furniture takes the worry out of her first steps – solid enough to give her something to grip, they’re soft enough for her to be safe on those times she falls face-down. Since young toddlers should never be justify unsupervised, what better excuse for mom or dad to sit on the beanbag cushion with baby and enjoy a rousing game of “The Grand Old Duke of York” or “Twenty White Horses”? The adult is down at the child’s level without having to suffer the discomfort of sitting directly on the floor and then having to get back up afterward. There is any number of developmentally valuable games that can be played using a beanbag: Hide-and-Seek, King of the Mountain, Peek-a-Boo, to name just a few. While the safety is excellent, since there are no corners and crevices in which little limbs could get trapped, perhaps the best feature is the ability to clean beanbag chairs without having to call in the professionals and then wait two days for the upholstery to dry. So go ahead, child, dribble and drool all over it – a quick swipe with a cloth and it’s good to go! This post was brought to you by UK-based beanbag designer and manufacturer Rucomfy Beanbags, a leading beanbag manufacturer of beanbag furnishings including beanbags, pet beds and cushions, for nearly thirty years. |
The Most Desired Accessories for Decorating Your House Posted: 17 Dec 2013 07:57 AM PST A good décor is, above all else, one that fits your unique tastes. There are many ways to inject your personality into your house from color to furniture. Still, the only way to turn a house into a home is to personalize it even further with home accessories. Read on to learn about the most desired accessories for decorating your house and turning it into a home. Candles No matter how beautiful your floor is, it could probably stand to benefit from an equally beautiful rug. People have been using rugs to accessorize their homes for centuries, so you can be sure that doing the same is a good idea. For one, who doesn't love the feel of a perfectly soft and warm rug under their feet? Plus, there are practically an infinite number of different patterns, colors, and textures—one combination of which is bound to complement your floor and the rest of your home wonderfully. Vases are another type of accessory with a long history of being used to decorate homes. They work great as accent pieces for tables, bookcases, and the like and can even be displayed prominently on their own. Today, most vases are made of crystal, glass, or ceramic, but there are no limits to their shapes and colors. Although artificial plants and flowers can look good in a home, nothing beats real, living plants for gorgeous home decor. Not only is having plant life inside of your home a great design choice, it is also a great idea for improving your overall health and well-being. This is because plants can act as filters for the air inside your home. In addition to creatingoxygen, they also filter many of the chemicals and toxins that build up in our home out of the air we breathe. Not to mention, many plants and flowers can give your home a fresh, lightly fragrant aroma. Nowadays, mirrors are not just for helping you get ready in the morning. Mirrors can actually serve important decorative functions within your home. For instance, long or large mirrors can be used to make a smaller space seem larger. This is especially great for those living in small apartments wherein a mirror can turn an otherwise somewhat cramped space into a bright and open home. Mirrors also come in a variety of shapes and sizes. There are few things as stunning as a bold, round mirror. In addition, the most gorgeous mirrors are accented by beautiful, detailed frames. Mirrors like these can even be used in the place of paintings or other wall art. Yet, you'll likely not want to replace every piece of art in your home with mirrors. Paintings and other wall art such as posters and even wall decals are the number one mainstay of interior design. They also give you the opportunity to really personalize your home in a way that is not present with other accessories. Think about it. Any image, any photo, and any phrase can be displayed as prominently or as inconspicuously as you desire. Unless you are going for a minimalist design, every home should have at least one piece of visual art that means something to you. This meaning doesn't even have to extend any further than you simply enjoying the piece on a purely aesthetic level. Whether you have a large backyard or a tiny balcony, it's important not to forget your home's outdoor space. By far, the easiest way to accessorize your outdoor space is to add some outdoor lighting fixtures. Torches and solar lights are perfect for backyard spaces while battery-powered lights are great for balconies. Either way, the right outdoor lighting can really make your outdoor space feel like an extension of your indoor decor. MicheleDuchet is an Interior designer at 1800lighting.com in NJ, USA and she works with schools and homeowners to help create a safe an elegant home decor, that feature lighting with a variety of lights and lamps . |
Six Ways to Save Money on DIY Projects Posted: 16 Dec 2013 11:34 PM PST Well-intended DIY home projects provide an excellent way to spend less on awesome upgrades to any home. The trick is to make sure the quality does not suffer and that the end result is the same high quality that a professional would deliver. While saving money is a very important reason for taking on projects yourself, it is also equally important to save money in ways that do not compromise the project results. 2. Rent expensive tools to get the best quality and to save money. 3. Do not consider tackling plumbing or electrical issues on your own. 4. Get all necessary permits before starting any project. 5. When in doubt, put quality as the top priority ahead of cutting costs. 6. Select one color of paint for the entire project whenever possible. |
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