Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Add Personality To Your Space With This Interior Design Advice

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Take time to revamp your space and it'll pay off. It's not always necessary to tackle a room's design by thinking in a large scale mindset of large bolts of material and boxes of ceramic tiles. You do not have to go all out! In this article, you will find easy changes that you can start immediately. Using accessories can be a simple way to give any room a whole new look. For instance, change your fans, accent pieces, and lighting fixtures. Change your curtains or add some tea towels. Making small changes adds something fresh to your rooms. Also, you won't spend lots of money on them. The easiest and fastest interior design trick is to paint the walls. Paint only lasts so long, so rooms do need you to repaint them occasionally. A new coat of paint can truly make the interior of your home look great, so make sure you choose each color you want to add wisely. If you live in an older property, built prior to 1960, be sure to have any exisiting paintwork evaluated for lead as this can be harmful and requires professional abatement.

When designing the bedroom, pay attention to the size of the bed. A tiny room with a king size bed will be too cramped. It also takes away valuable space that can be used to incorporate other furniture. Always make sure that enough time is spent going over the different types of fabric and color you plan on using. Since you will probably live in this house for a long time, it is a good idea to spend some time researching in order to save money and time. Any interior design can be defeated by clutter. If your plans for making your home look classy are being spoiled by an excess of possessions, rent a storage unit where you can tuck away seldom-used belongings. You can get rid of some clutter in your home by adding a outdoor shed. It is fairly inexpensive to find the right lighting solutions for your living room. There are various retailers that sell cost-effective chandeliers that you could get for a discounted price. Should you not love the look of it later on, the low cost will keep you from fretting about replacing it. For a smaller space, a great trick for broadening the feel is to incorporate plenty of mirrors. Mirrors can help create the illusion of a larger space, which can assist in enhancing the appearance of your interior spaces. Invest in a beautiful mirror to facilitate your interior design project. This interior design technique is fun to include the whole family in. Look for interesting and low cost picture frames to hang on the wall. Create your own picture to go inside them with paint. If you are at all artistic, this is a great way to create a sense of fun in your home without paying big bucks for art pieces. Think of a way to design your framed pictures to look nice and fitting in your home. They are also a part of your decor. Straight lines are good in some situations, but don't be afraid to change things up. You could hang them in planned patterns or at unusual angles. Utilizing white space on the walls will present exciting options for enhancing or changing the feel of the space.Include several patterns or textures into a room when you are designing it. You can draw a lot of attention to spaces in your room when you use this tip. If your design plan is contemporary, then patterns and texture are required to get the right look. A great interior design tip is to make sure your blinds and drapes go with the rest of your room. If these items are mismatched, it will make the space look odd. They should make a room instead of destroy it, so do not forget them as you decorate.

Area rugs can make a great addition to any room. This rug should fit your area snugly, so that it does not take away from the appearance of the room. If the space in the room is large, get a rug that is also large, in order to make it appear consistent. Alternatively, a small room requires a like-sized rug, something too big that overtakes the room's look will not look right. I prefer rugs as they also eliminate the stress of wet carpets if your home is ever flooded.
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Friday, July 27, 2012

Why Make Use Of Glass Interior Doors


There is a growing trend for glass to be incorporated into interior doors. One of the main reasons is that an interior glass door will dramatically change the entire feel of a room. Glass panels set into your interior doors can allow us the opportunity to let more natural light into our homes. It is possible to choose between clear glass which also allows a view through to the next room, or alternatively for more privacy you might opt for frosted glass which will offer the same natural light, but block the view.
When it comes to frosted glass for interior doors, there are a number of different finishes available. Some of the finishes available are known as cord, corteza, crackle and rain and each comes with different pattern to the frosting. Alternatively you could opt for a tinted glass, which is available in a range of different tints and shades. The most popular is 'graylite' glass which is similar to good sunglasses, blocking out the intense rays of the sun but allowing those inside to see out while not straining to see against the bright light.

Glass in interior doors is particularly popular because it allows light to pass between rooms unlike solid doors which cut off the light when the door is closed. It is possible to create a warm atmosphere in any room by choosing a warm wood such as Oak and some frosted glass panels to create a look which is contemporary but welcoming in any home.

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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Cleaning Smoke Damage


A good friend of mine had something devastating happen in her home last week. There was a fire. Fire is one of those things that is kind of pretty, kind of awe inspiring, but so destructive when it is out of control. Thankfully no-one was hurt, but her kitchen is a goner. We've been helping her out with the aftermath and getting the room prepared for installing her new kitchen.

The guys managed to get all of the old cabinets and stuff out of the way first and then once we finished clearing away all the debris it was time to clean up the smoke damage ready for painting and new flooring. Smoke damage is pretty hard to clean but she was not able to afford a professional company so we had to tackle it ourselves.

Smoke damage tends to cause black marks and discolouration on walls and ceilings. There are two main types, soot damage which is the black residue and charring which occurs when the paint actually burns. Depending on the level of damage you may not be able to clean it and can only prime and repaint. If you are able to clean it then you are going to need a few tools :
  • Large sponges
  • 2 buckets
  • Warm water
  • Clean rags
  • Goggles
  • Heavy duty gloves
  • Trisodium Phosphate Cleaner (TSP)

Be aware that TSP is very harsh and that is why we need goggles and gloves for protection.

First you need to fill one bucket with about a gallon of warm water and add in a heaped tablespoon of TSP. With your protective clothing in place, wet the sponge in the solution and wipe the affected area vigorously with the sponge, then rinse with a clean rag dipped in clean water from your second bucket. You should work on small areas at a time and ensure that you do not over saturate your walls. Once complete you can repaint the walls and ceiling.