Kamis, 30 Juli 2015

6 Great Tips to Help You Choose the Best Windows for Your New Home

Great Tips to Help You Choose the Best Windows for Your New Home
If you are designing your new home, you will need to pay careful attention to the details of the windows you chose; especially as your windows will cover such a large area of your home's structure. Not all windows are a one size fits all solution, so here are a few things you will need to consider before your window purchase

Style


The aesthetics of your windows are incredibly important, and the wrong choice could ruin the overall look of your property. Pay attention in particular to the architectural style you have chosen and stick to that style. Mixing Tudor style windows with a minimalist architectural design will not give you the best look, so decide on your window styling along with the home itself. Your architect will be able to point you in the right direction, so listen to him and look at examples of similar houses and the windows they have.

Insulation


Your windows will be one of the largest areas to lose heat or let in the cold, and insulating your home is very important economically as well as ecologically. You are not limited to installing double glazing as you can also use thermal insulating glass, and you can also use your window coverings to act as an extra insulating layer too. Tinted windows are also a good choice if your home will be open to direct sunlight throughout the day.

Maintenance


Maintenance of your window casings will ensure that they last a long time and will not cause insulation problems in the future; and this is where material choice can be important. Wood frames often add a lot of character to a home, but maintenance for wooden windows is high, and they will need treating and coating every year to keep them in tip top condition. UPVC may not be as attractive, but it is very low maintenance, and the days of only having white windows are long gone as there is now a large range of colours (and even textures) available. Metal is a great choice, as it will only need painting, if you are going for large glass panels because of its strength, but it can bring the cold into the house as it conducts the cold.

Privacy


You windows not only let the light into your home, they also invite prying eyes. If your home is set back off the road, then this may not be a problem, but if you are in public view you will need to consider some privacy. Reflective glass finishes will give you the option of looking out while stopping people looking in, and tinted windows can have a similar effect, while opaque glass could be used in certain circumstance. Relying on your window coverings for privacy is not advisable as they will stop the sunlight entering your room and will mean you cannot see out during the day.

Security


Without security your windows are the perfect place for criminals to enter your home, so keep your windows secure at all times. Deadlocks can be fitted, and your windows should have a key locking system too. Secondary locking mechanisms are easy to have fitted, and for complete security during the nights and while your home is empty, you should consider fitting roller shutters

Window Operation


Windows are available with many types of opening systems, and is something you will also need to consider. Sliding windows are great if there is limited room to open your widow outwards, while centre hung windows allow for great ventilation if there is space to allow them to be opened fully. Windows that let the top slide down rather than the bottom sliding up are a great choice if you are going to worry about young children falling out of your home, and will also create a nice breeze through your property. Choosing the right windows is vital for your home, and hopefully these tips will help you make the right choice. If you do make a mistake, it can be very costly to put it right.

5 Things Self-Builders Need to Know


If you are thinking about starting a self-build housing project, everything that you can do to make the project go easier and more efficiently will help you finish your home faster and better.

Here are 5 things that can help self-builders before getting started on their project:

See If There Are Self-Build Groups in Your Area


Depending on where you live, there may be self-build groups that can help you build your new home.

Instead of hiring contractors, self-build groups are formed to help the people in the community build their own homes on a tight budget. If one is available in your area, join up, get involved, and start helping others so that they may help you!

Application Fees and Assessments are Required


Before you can even break ground for your self-build project, you will need to make sure that you have submitted all of the required applications and have had assessments done on the property where you are planning on building.

The earlier that you can submit the paperwork, the better; approvals can take some time to process, but once everything has been approved and “green lighted”, you are free to get to work.

Hire Help When It Makes Sense


Even if you want to build most of your new home yourself, sometimes it pays off to hire commercial foundation solutions to complete important jobs, like doing your cement work.

Homes built on unstable or damaged foundations can lead to big problems later, so making sure this is done right saves you hassle, heartache and costly repair work down the road.

Home Kits and Modular Homes Simplify the Process


If you want to complete your self-build home in a relatively short period of time, home kits and modular homes give you almost everything you need to build your home quickly.

Kits and modular homes come in a variety of sizes and floor plans that you can choose from for your specific needs, based on your family size, zoning restrictions, and lot size.

Have Extra Money In Case Of Emergency


As is the case with anything in life, it is always a good idea to have reserve cash on hand in case you need it. When you have cash at your disposal, you never have to have an emergency work stoppage because you are out of funds. If you are lucky enough not to run into any cash emergencies, you can keep this money in savings or use it for things like upgrades, or to help pay for furnishings and interior design once your home is built.

Before starting your project, it is always a good idea to do some research about the process first. This gives you time to make important decisions like whether you want to build your home from scratch using materials you buy yourself and a blueprint or if you would prefer using a home kit or a modular home.

People who build their own homes find self-satisfaction in completing the work themselves, but it is worth noting that it requires a lot of hard manual work, especially if you are the only person working on it. If you have a team of friends and family or a self-build group that can help you, it can be a fun project that brings you together with others that share a passion for home building. No matter what you decide, good luck and have fun on your home building project!

Want to Impress Guests? Here Are Some Bachelor Pad Essentials You Must Have


Your bachelor pad is going to be your personal space. As such, you don't have to choose the décor keeping in mind what others like; you can deck up your pad any way you like!

However, if you want your guy friends to nod their heads in approval and the ladies to keep coming back to your place, you need to ensure that your bachelor pad has some essentials.

If you don’t know where to begin, here are some essentials you must have.

Adequate Lighting


While adequate lighting is a must, you can't have glaring fluorescent lights everywhere. Incandescent bulbs coupled with decorative lamps will make everything in your pad look better. Do learn how to use accent lights to your advantage first.

Color changing lights and dimmer lights can also help set the mood for special evenings.

Comfortable Furniture


You want all your guests to be comfortable, so splurging on comfortable furniture is a must. Opt for alternatives rather than buying a sectional- a sofa with chairs and a couple of ottomans will allow your guests to sit comfortably as they please.

Don’t forget to buy a couple of beanbags!

Quality Sound System


Playing music from your cell phone won’t be considered cool, so invest some money in a sound system if you want to make an impact on your guests. Apart from making you look good, a fabulous speaker setup will also help your guests feel at ease.

And before you invite guests over, be ready with a killer list of ambient music!

Intriguing Wall Art


Bare walls look undesirable, but that doesn’t mean you cover the walls with posters. A couple of unique paintings or photos will be more than enough to add class to your bachelor pad. You don’t have to shell out a lot; just buy some good prints from antique shops and get them framed professionally.

You can also use pictures that you’ve clicked yourself- not only will they showcase your talent, but they’ll also make for good conversation starters. Articles or prints you’ve picked up as souvenirs will also provide interesting topics for conversation.

If you’re fond of books, set up a book case against an empty wall or in a corner. A book case can fill the empty space and good books can help keep the conversation going!


A Well-Equipped Kitchen


You're now a grown-up and you can't eat takeaways every day. Stock up on pots, pans, and skillets, and learn how to cook simple meals. Even if you can't cook, just having a well-equipped kitchen can help you woo your lady love. And when you're having guests over, your kitchen can be the perfect place to host a casual lunch or dinner!

Make sure your fridge and pantry are stocked with all the necessities. Additionally, having basic appliances like a blender, a food processor, a coffee machine, etc. will make cooking easier.

A Good Dining Table


Having just a coffee table won’t do; as you’ll age, you’ll find it difficult to sustain your dining-at-the-coffee-table lifestyle. Get a dining table, even if it’s a small one for entertaining guests is sure to get much easier.

A Well-Stocked Bar


No bachelor pad is complete without a stocked bar. So even if you don't have space for a full-fledged bar, a small corner one will do. Make sure you always have whiskey and vodka stocked in your liquor cabinet. Also keep tabs on your supply of soda water, cola, and cranberry juice.

Have some cans of beer too, but make sure you buy good beer. After all, your fraternity days are over and upgrading your taste is a must! Further, a bottle each of red and white wine will complete your bar.

Do invest in a cocktail shaker, an ice pick, glasses and tumblers, and whatever you think will make your bar look good. Don’t forget to learn some signature cocktail recipes!

A Non-Messy Bedroom


If you happen to invite a girl home, you certainly can’t have a messy bedroom with things strewn all over the place. Make sure all items are kept in their proper place and all your clothes are in the dresser or wardrobe.

If you have more clothes than wardrobe space, consider buying a larger wardrobe. Alternatively, expand your storage space by using smart tactics. For example, you could use multi-pant hangers like the ones available on OnlyHangers to save space or put away out of season clothes to make room for clothes you use at present.

Conclusion


Whether you have a sprawling mansion or a one-bedroom apartment, you have to make the most of the available space if you want to impress your guests. Don’t get carried away, though; your bachelor pad should be a reflection of who you are. You don’t want to add elements that you don’t like just to get some thumbs up from your guests! Just keep the essentials mentioned here in mind and you’re sure to design your bachelor pad in the right way!

Selasa, 28 Juli 2015

"The Studio" - now on Facebook : A photo palate for interiors in the "Indian" context

Over the last few months I realized that I have been accumulating a good number of  photographs of interior work - both ongoing and finished, on my phone and nearly none had found their way to this blog. The prime culprit - the thought that I will "one day" get a good photographer to cover "finished" interiors of the entire project/s and then put the best ones out here .... a "one day" that is yet to come :(

There is a lot that pictures communicate, not just how good (or bad) the interiors look but also insight into what goes into creating good designs - thus initiating and invigorating the viewers' own thoughts & ideas. What I also found was that while the western world has its  Houzz.com's and other websites, there is hardly ANY place that has insight into home interiors in the Indian context...let me explain what that means.

As Indians our needs are fairly unique and these need to be factored in while designing homes - things such as gas cylinders in the kitchen, a place for storing slippers in the foyer and a provision for people to sit and put their shoes on, false ceilings that need to take care of accommodating the ceiling fan (ask a westerner what a ceiling fan is and watch his expression), storage spaces in the kitchen for lines of boxes containing different spices - the small - small boxes that we have quite similar to the ones in the paan shop :), the puja unit, the jhoola in the living room... I could keep going on and on but I guess you get what I mean by design in an "Indian" context.

So back to the point - if you look around for ideas and pictures of designs that cater to our Indian needs you will hardly find much on the Internet. The facebook page of The Studio is an attempt to fulfill that exact gap - apart from getting all those photographs out from my phone that is :). It is also a forum I am experimenting with for a more continuous interaction with my readers (you).

I will be glad if you visit the page (it's at https://www.facebook.com/homedesignbangalore) and give me your feedback - a "like" if you like it or a comment if you see something amiss and want it added. Just be a little considerate as the content on the page is only what was added this afternoon after the page was created. Based on your feedback it will grow over time.

While it's said that a picture says a thousand words, sometimes those thousand words need to be written down for the best impact. Therefore this blog will continue to be THE medium for exchanging thoughts, questions & ideas. The Facebook page will serve as a medium of conveying some of those ideas through pictures. And both this blog and the Facebook page will interlink to bring you the best of each. Also, if YOU have any picture that conveys a unique idea/ thought or lifestyle then do please share and I will be more than happy to put that up ... just ensure that it is not copyrighted.

As always will welcome your feedback

Signing off

Nandita

Senin, 27 Juli 2015

Frank Lloyd Wright and Organic Architecture

Some of the best examples for organic architecture come from Frank Lloyd Wright's work, and although other artists such as Vittorio Giorgini, Kendrick Bangs Kellog and Toyo Ito have also brought excellent representations of that harmonious relationship that architectural structures can have with nature, Mr. Wright is still considered the Father of Organic Architecture for one simple reason: He was the one to initially define such term. Frank Lloyd Wright along with his Fallingwater Residence (among others) opened the eyes of thousands of students, colleagues and designers. Through his work we can see that anything was possible in his mind, and independently from the catastrophes that some of his buildings have gone through throughout time, his work is a part of history that remains today and maintains the right to be preserved. The term "usonia"--and eventually its adjective "usonian"--was also brought by Wright to personally describe his own views on American landscaping, and to differentiate North American architecture from the rest of the world. Frank Lloyd Wright also adopted many concepts from oriental architecture (specifically Japanese architecture), which contributed to that contemporary style to many of his greatest projects.

Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater
According to Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer, on his note from the first of the 23rd volume of the magazine Quarterly "Frank Lloyd Wright in Arizona", "Frank Lloyd Wright loved challenges. Whether it was designing for a complicated site or using materials in new ways, he was often his most creative when encountering new horizons." (5). Perhaps one of the reasons that Wright loved the state of Arizona so much was because of the challenges that building in the middle of the dessert might bring, and this is an idea that was also incorporated into his teachings at the different institutions that he taught at and at his very own at Taliesin West and East. Nature is probably one of the most challenging factors for any architect, engineer and contractor, since it is needless to state that there are an infinity amount of occasions when nature is able to impede us to work through it for the preservation of our natural resources. Well, Frank Lloyd Wright was one of the first ones to actually ask himself, what would exactly happen if we integrate pure stone with cacti, or steel and our surrounding plants without affecting their growth nor their future contribution to Earth? The answer is in almost every structure that he put his pen on, and organic architecture is still a concept that we apply on the most useful compositions of today's architectural society. 


Organic architecture could almost be considered as the basics of any project, as long as the architect's process is able to adapt to any type of surroundings around the territory where the construction will be performed. The main objective is to admire it all as a whole, and to not create obvious statements through this last relationship. We want to solidify architecture and nature, instead of presenting a sense of independence between them. 

The Serrano Residence by Octavio and Diego Serrano is one of the closest examples that we currently have in our portfolio to represent our ideologies on organic architecture.



How To Redecorate Your Home For A Fast Sale


When people sell their home, they often forget an important detail. They forget that it needs to look presentable and feel welcoming. Depending on how you live your life, this might mean that you need to restyle your house. Ideally, you want it to look to look like a show house with enough character that it feels unique. In this post we are going to offer you some advice that will help you redesign in a way to sell your property quickly.

Make It Look Bigger


What you do first will depend on the state of your home. But, usually people focus on making their houses look bigger. To do this, you want to look at each room in your house separately. Think about whether or not you have too many pieces of furniture in each room. If you do, think about putting some of the pieces in a loft or attic, out of the way and out of sight. If you do not have space, you can consider moving some of your furniture to a family or friends house while you are showing your home to buyers. You can organise the move of this furniture with a company such as Best Rate Removals. They will match all your needs at a reasonable price.

Once you have done this, your home will look bigger, but there is more that you can do. If you have time, you can consider repainting some of the rooms in your home. Take into account the fact that different colours alter a person’s perception in various ways. For instance, a light colour will make a room look bigger because there will be less shadow. If you have little time to spare, your top priority should be tidying up any mess and getting rid of junk.

Keep It Clean


You also need to clean your home from top to bottom. Give it a good and thorough service with the vacuum and polish. If you want your home to look even more fantastic, consider hiring a professional service. For instance, if you need to get any old stains out of carpets. Remember you may have gotten used to issues with your home but a pair of fresh eyes will still notice them. In fact, it may be one of the first things a buyer sees and first impressions are everything.

Looks Great, Smells Even Better


You are selling an idea, and that idea is that your home would be a wonderful place for a buyer to live. To create this effect you want it to feel like home. Our first tip would be when cleaning to used scented cleaning products. This will make your house smell lovely without you putting extra effort in. But, you can also consider adding to the scents by displaying freshly bought flowers before a sale. Or, even simply brewing a pot of coffee for your guests. This will add to the sense that your house could be the potential buyer's home.

Use these simple tips to transform your home and it will look like a fantastic opportunity to a potential buyer.

How Do You Know When It's Time For A Roof Repair?


If you’re a regular reader of this website, then you know that we love homes and architecture. We’re obsessed with interior decoration, and we respect truly unique house design. We’ll even get stuck into the DIY, and take active steps to make our homes more comfortable. But, what about the structural aspects of the property? It’s something that even the most passionate home-dwellers tend to neglect. It’s partly because we often don’t understand these fundamental aspects of property. It’s also partly because we don’t want to hear bad news! We know that structural trouble means a heavy financial bill.

Nowhere is this more pertinent than our roofs. As homeowners, we are terrified of roof problems. It’s no easy fix, and it’s not safe to hoist the ladder up and repair it ourselves! However, it is crucial that we keep an eye on our roofs. The signs of trouble appear early on. So, if you catch them quickly, you can usually save yourself plenty of money. Don’t let roof problems get worse or you’ll face some serious repair work. Without further ado, here are the main signs that it’s time for a roof repair.

When you want an aesthetic change


Before we dive into the major signs of damage, think about the aesthetic quality of your roof. Just like any decorative aspect of the home, it can be changed. Many older homes or budget houses are fitted with ugly asphalt slates or tiles. Others are fitted with cheap rubber alternatives. If you’re looking to improve the look and feel of the front of your home, try replacing the tiles. A complete overhaul will breathe new life into the property. You could choose a European orange tile or Alpine wooden shingle. Don’t think you’re stuck with the roof you’ve got. If you don’t like it, change it!

When it’s sagging


Now, we’ll move onto the more pressing issues and signs of trouble. The first is any noticeable sagging. When you look up at the roof, can you see a dip in the middle? If you can, it’s a sure sign that the structural integrity is slowly giving way. The beams and structural support beneath the tiles are waning. Over the years, the weight of the tiles can put the load-bearing structures under pressure. Coupled with deterioration in the beams themselves, it can lead to severe roof problems. At this point, it’s especially unsafe to repair the roof yourself. If you notice anything like this, call the experts.

When it’s leaking


A leaking roof isn’t always as obvious as you might think. It will always start small before growing into a bigger problem. The first thing to look out for is small patches of damp in the upper corners of your rooms. Typically this will happen upstairs, so the bedrooms are a priority. If you feel any wet areas on the wall, it could come from the roof. If this sounds familiar, get access to your attic, and look for further signs of leakage. Roofs are designed to be entirely watertight. If there’s a leak, however small, it means there is a fault or a weakness. Left unattended, things will get much worse.

When light shines through


One way to confirm a leak or weakness in the roof is by looking for light shards. Get access to the attic during a bright day and look up at the roof. If you can see shards of light coming through gaps in the roof, you’ve got trouble. It could be a simple loose tile, or it could be the start of something much worse. Either way, consult a professional roofer immediately.

When slates or tiles come loose


One of the very obvious signs of trouble is loose tiles. Take a step back from your house and look up at the roof. Are any tiles or slates wonky or slightly loose from the concrete? Is the concrete itself flaking or coming loose? If so, trouble is just waiting to happen! Eventually, those tiles will free themselves entirely, and fall to the floor. Not only is this incredibly dangerous, it’s a sure sign that your roof is struggling. A single tile or slate is easy to replace, but make sure your roofer checks the integrity of the whole roof.

As a homeowner, you should check these vital signs on a regular basis. The earlier you catch the signs of trouble, the faster you can act. It’s worth getting a professional opinion annually to make sure your home is strong enough. Your roof is more important than you think, and it has an effect on the whole house. How’s yours looking?

Jumat, 24 Juli 2015

Making Your Garden Fit for Relaxation


Not being able to relax in your garden is disastrous. So, here are some great ideas to help change all that.

Plant Trees and Shrubs


Your garden needs some barriers that define the size and space of it. But it’s not enough to put up a wood panel fence, in my opinion. It’s a much better idea to put up some shrubs and trees to make sure that you create a more natural and relaxed feel to the garden. You can buy them very cheaply from garden centres.

They are also great for making your garden more private. It’s pretty hard to relax in a garden if you don’t feel like you have any privacy to relax in. By putting up trees, you’ll shut out the outside world and make sure that no one is overlooking your garden. You’ll be surprised what a great quality this can create.

Attract Wildlife


Wildlife is important when you’re creating a tranquil garden. Sometimes, gardens can be a little too boring and sterile. That’s not how your garden should be. It should be about creating an authentic and natural environment. So how can you attract more wildlife to your back garden?

You can add some bird boxes and bird baths to start with. But there are even simpler things than attract wild creatures. Firstly, you should make sure that there are gaps in your fence that allow hedgehogs to get in and out of your garden. You could also add a pond to attract toads and frogs.

Pick the Right Flowers


Another thing that’s important for attracting wildlife, insects and birds is flowers. That’s not the only great thing about planting flowers though. They also give something entirely new to a garden. It changes how it looks and feels when you’re in it. When you have trees, lawn and shrubs, the green gets a little overwhelming.

That makes it important to add some splashed of colours, and the only way to do that is to pick some great flowers. They’ll make the garden look more alive and vibrant. And that’s exactly what your garden needs to be if you want to make it a haven of relaxation.

Create a Relaxed Seating Area


A relaxed garden area needs to have somewhere for you and your family to sit. There are two main types of seating arrangement that I’d recommend having in your garden. Firstly, you should have some lounging type seats. These are great for putting your feet up on during the summer and enjoying the sun. Rattan garden furniture is good for this kind of thing.

The other type of seating area you need is a dining area. It’s important to have somewhere to entertain your friends when they come over during the summer. When the weather is nice, you want to spend as much time as you can outside. So, having an outdoor dining area gives you the chance to do that.

These ideas will all make your garden a relaxing, tranquil space, so try them out!

Choosing the Right Shower Cabin for your Bathroom


Are you currently looking to install a new shower enclosure in your bathroom? If this is the case, you might want to consider selecting a shower cabin! There is no denying that these types of enclosures can be exceptionally beneficial. With this in mind, you will want to use the information below to help you find the very best shower cabin for your home.

Take Measurements


First and foremost, you will need to start by taking measurements of your bathroom. By doing this, you will be able to find out how much space you have to play around with. It should be noted that shower cabins are available in an assortment of different sizes, so you shouldn’t have difficulty finding one to fit your allotted space.

Choose a Style


On the other hand, you’re also going to need to choose a specific style. Remember that shower cabins are capable of sitting in corners. They’re available in an assortment of different styles, including corner, quadrant, offset quadrant and rectangular. Be sure to select the right style to fill your space perfectly.

Adding Steam


When selecting a shower cabin, you should take the time to consider adding a steam generator. With this device, you will be able to fill your cabin with steam and reap the health-related benefits! The only real drawback of this addition will be the increased cost, but the benefits are enormous and well worth it. Therefore, this is certainly something to consider, before signing up.

Types of Shower Head


Eventually, you’re going to need to take a long, hard look at shower heads. It is vital to select the right head that is going to provide you with the most convenience and comfort. Some heads can be installed overhead, while others can be used in your hand. The possibilities in this category are plentiful, so you’ll need to do your research, before making your selection.

Overall


Overall, shower cabins can be exceptionally beneficial! Be sure you get the right one, when making your selection. With the information presented above, you’ll be able to do just that!

Purpose Building Maintenance Being Flexible


The purpose of this building is to support the activities or as a prerequisite for building owners or users of buildings in carrying out daily activities optimally. The building is expected to be flexible with the current changes in the activities of the owner or user of the building later. This is why there should be a maintenance building. Lack of care or maintenance activities undertaken mismatch will cause a condition or a negative impact, namely a decrease in the level of productivity of the activities carried out by the owner or user of the building as a result of lack of maintenance of the condition of the building.

By using Importance Performance Analysis (IPA), this study tested the respondents' perception on the Home key factor in the successful development of our health care. IPA is used for a simple and effective measure is a key factor in the success of both maintenance home maintenance success factors that should be taken care of, get low priority or make improvements.

If you experience problems that you occupy the home premises should do the one thing that is wise, because it would involve with your safety. To give the waiter to consumers, ceiling repairs in perth can easily book your work online. We are very proud and will do request that you provide us with a customer satisfaction guarantee as we experienced workers, this article may be useful for people who read it. Therefore, in doing home maintenance or relating to this. You have to be careful and be wise, because the house is home to a family who occupied it either parent or child.

Rabu, 22 Juli 2015

Secure Your Home and Loved Ones


Whether you live on your own or have a family under your roof, keeping your residence safe from outside intruders can be a challenge, especially in today’s high-tech age.

From burglars monitoring social media to see when people are away to identity theft criminals getting ahold of security information, keeping the outside world out is not always easy.

With that in mind, just how secure is your home residence?

Practice Safety in the Home


In order to improve the chances that your home and you/your family will not become crime statistics, review what you’re doing to keep intruders out, including using ADT for Texas homes if you reside in the Lone Star State.

While preventing an intruder from getting into your home can be tricky given how devious some criminals are, there are different methods you can deploy to lessen the chances of a break-in.

They include:

  • Security – With the right security system in place, you put up one more barrier for a criminal to deal with. Always make sure you have the system working, whether you are out or in for the night. Some people can become a little lax and forget to turn the system on when they go to bed at night. While you may be getting some sleep, you can bet criminals are out and about, looking to prey on you when they think you and your home may be most vulnerable;
  • Planning – Just about everyone likes to take a vacation now and then. While there is nothing wrong with getting away, don’t announce it to the entire world. Broadcasting ahead of time that you will be away or posting vacation pictures on Facebook or other social media while you’re away is like an open invitation to thieves. If you truly need to post the pictures and let the world know you are away, make sure you have a locked social media account (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram etc.) that only friends, family and those you trust can view;
  • Promoting – Yes, it is cool to have collections in your homes, but don’t tell the world about them, especially on social media. Posting photos on Instagram, Facebook or other social networks of your prize and expensive collections is again an invitation to trouble. This is once again where knowing who can view your posts and shares is critical;
  • Upkeep – Another telltale sign for criminals that you are away is leaving the property not kept up to date while you travel. Simple things like mowing the grass, making sure the newspaper and/or mail do not pile up etc. are tasks that you should give to a family member or neighbor who lives nearby. If your lawn is out of control or you have stuff piling up at your doorstep or in the mailbox, you’ve basically handed out an open invitation to someone to come burglarize your home while gone.
Securing your home doesn’t have to be a challenging task, especially when you think ahead of time.

With These Simple Tips You Can Create The Ultimate Backyard Getaway


Summer is here, and so we are all spending as much time outside as possible. Well, those of us who love our gardens are, but what about the rest of us?

If you aren’t happy with the design of your outdoor space, it isn’t too late to change it. Yes, we might be halfway through summer, but there is still plenty of time. Plus, by revamping your outdoor space, when next summer comes, you will already have the perfect yard.

To help you transform your dull and dreary backyard into somewhere that you love, here’s what you need to do:

Get inspiration


First things first, before you can do anything, you need to get some inspiration. Have a look at different garden designs online on Instagram and Pinterest and screenshot any that you like the look of. You can also use home and gardening magazines as inspiration, so make sure to have a flick through any that you have.

Once you have an idea of the type of garden you want and the styles that appeal to you, you can then start thinking about what you want to do. Draw out a blueprint of your garden and use that to work out what you want to do with the space that you have.

Decide what you want your garden to focus on


When it comes to deciding on the focus of your garden, there are so many things you could do. Ask yourself what it is that you want to use your garden mostly for - entertaining, for your children to play in or for relaxing in?

Think about what you want to use your garden for so that you know what design route to go down. If you decide that you want to use your garden for various things, you could always split it into zones. This is ideal if you have young children and want to create a play area for them as well as having an adult area within your garden.

Create an outdoor seating area


No matter what type of garden you want, you will need to have an area that includes seating. The type of seating you choose depends on whether you want to create a space for eating or just an area for relaxing in.

You can buy your garden furniture from a specialist site, or you could make it yourself. If you are good at DIY and like making things yourself, making your own garden furniture is a great idea. You can find plans online for building different types of furniture, on various sites. For instance, you can find Adirondack chair building plans online, along with other furniture.

Think about lighting


If you want your family to be able to use your garden at night, it’s a good idea to think about lighting. As well as having the option of electronic lighting, you could also get solar powered outdoor lighting.

To create a more casual backyard retreat, using candles and lanterns is ideal. These add a nice glow to the space, look great and are ideal for keeping the insects away.

To design the perfect garden retreat, all you need to do is follow the tips and ideas in this guide. By following the ideas in this guide, in no time at all, you will have a fantastic garden to relax in.

Simplistic Apartment Interior Inspiration


If you are about to embark on a new interior design project, you may need some inspiration. When it comes to creating a contemporary, serene atmosphere, it can be hard to get it right. With so many styles on the market right now, you may not know where to start. You want to ensure your abode is chic, yet functional. That in itself can be a difficult feat. If you are in need of a little inspiration, look no further. Follow our tips to help you create a simplistic apartment interior.

Mix rustic materials


First of all, it is worth noting that you should never be afraid to mix materials. Rustic materials, such as wood and stone, are in fashion right now. If you want your place to look ultra sophisticated, you should consider these styles. Don't confine yourself to using just one of these materials - you can use as many as you want. Take a look at the designs here, which use both light wood and natural materials.

Minimalist design ideas


One of the biggest trends in the world of interior design is minimalism. If you want to make the most of your apartment, you should try to incorporate this idea. Minimalism is present in much of the interior design by AD. I. WRKS. If you take a look at their work, for example, you will find that there is a wealth of inspiration. When it comes down to it, you just need to keep things as simple as possible.

Create a welcoming vibe


Your home should have a welcoming vibe. The problem with many apartments is that they feel cold and sterile. When you use minimal design techniques, you have to make sure you are careful. Tiny touches, such as comfortable seating and ornaments, can make a massive difference. Remember, sterile and minimal are not synonymous.



Furniture and gadgets


When it comes to choosing your furnishings and gadgets, it can be tough. You need to look for the latest gadgets on the market. Your home should be a cozy space in which you can relax. There are loads of devices out there that will make your life easier than it is now. Take a look at some reviews online and see whether there is anything that suits your home. When you find something you adore, it is okay to splurge a little.

Interior design extras


Finally, you need to consider the extra touches that will complete the look. When you have an apartment, it needs to have the right atmosphere. You might want to consider getting some original artwork to create an incredible style. You should look at some contemporary art canvases and see which suit your home. If you get things right, this little gem will make your house look stylish. Spend a whole lot of time searching for the right picture. Remember, you will need to look at the image every day, and so it needs to look fantastic.

If you follow this advice, you should find that your home interior looks fabulous. When it comes to interior design, sometimes, the simplest styles are the best.

Great Ideas For Renovating Your Home This Summer


This summer is the perfect time to perform renovations in your home. There are lots of ways in which you could make improvements. We’re going to list some of the most popular ones on this page. So long as you use our ideas, you property could become more suitable. It could also become more attractive to all your guests. On top of everything else, the concepts on this page are guaranteed to add value. That means you will get a much better deal if you decide to sell during the next couple of years. Without any further delays, let’s get down to business.

Convert your attic


Converting your attic is the best and cheapest way to add more space. In most circumstances, it will only cost a few thousand dollars. You will need to look for professionals who offer roofing solutions to complete the job. There is every chance that your current structure needs some attention. In some instances, you might need an entirely new roof to perform the conversion. However, you can add solar panels and other devices to help lower the costs involved. Solar panels will help you to save lots of money on your energy bills each year. So, the conversion could pay for itself in the long term. Whether you use the new space as an office or extra bedroom is down to you.

Lay new wooden flooring


Wooden flooring is not the best solution if you live in a drafty property. That is because it can become a little too cold underfoot. However, it looks luxurious, and it will make your home appear more upmarket. With that in mind, you should head down to see your local specialist. Most top companies will include a fitting fee in their quote. That means you can sit back and let the professionals handle the hard work. You should add wooden flooring to the rooms on your ground floor. The job will only take a couple of days. It will make your home look more modern to visitors. That is something a lot of property owners are trying to achieve this year. So, now is the best time to make a start!

Paint your exterior walls


Your exterior walls are the first thing guests encounter when visiting your home. They can provide a good or bad impression depending on how they appear. So, it is wise to spend time painting yours while the weather is nice. You could employ tradesmen like Avalanche Roofing & Exteriors to deal with the task. However, dealing with it yourself will help you to save money. On top of that, you should have at least some input in the renovation work this year. Painting is something everybody can manage. You don’t need any DIY skills at all. Just make sure there is someone around to stand at the bottom of your ladder. Health and safety should always come first.

We wish you the best of luck with your home renovations this summer. Feel free to send us any photographs of your handiwork. You never know, we might use them in some of our future posts. Thanks for hanging around and reading all the information. See you soon!

Selasa, 21 Juli 2015

The Top 7 Safety Roofing Tips You Should Know


Knowing the Safety Guide Lines of Roofing


When roofing it is important to know the safety guidelines for yourself and for the protection of another employee. When talking about safety there are many areas of it when it comes to roofing there the safety of the tools, safety of the area and safety of the way we use our bodies. Roofing is a tough job and can be a dangerous job if you don’t follow the safety guide for roofing.

General Safety Tips for Roofing


Here are your general safety tips for roofing.
  • Always make sure the work area is clean, organized and blocked off from pet and children. Take notice of potentially dangerous area on your site, like power lines and unsafe roof access areas.
  • Don’t go on the roof when it is wet or slippery.
  • Avoid working on your roof in extremely hot or cold weather
  • Take advantage of the full-relate safety equipment available to you like harness and ropes with roof anchors into the framing of the roof structure.

Ladder Safety Tips for Roofing


Here are your ladder safety tips for roofing.
  • Read and follow all warning labels on the ladder, and never use a ladder that is broken or danger to you or anyone else,
  • Never use a metal ladder near power line.
  • Make sure your ladder is free of any slippery material or in a partially closed position.
  • Do not move or reposition a ladder while a person or equipment is on it.
  • A ladder used to access an elevated surface (the roof) must extend at least 3 feet above the point of the sport. Do not stand on any of the ladder that extends beyond its support.

Electrical Safety Tips for Roofing


Here are your electrical safety tips for roofing.
  • We cannot stress enough how vital it is to be careful around power lines, please if you cannot avoid them, call your local utility company before you start working.
  • Make sure you use wooden ladder or fiberglass ladder never use metal ladder, and be extra careful when using metal flashing. Remember that stored electricity can jump or “are” to a metal object several feet away.
  • Never touch down wire or hot wire with your hands

Nail Gun Safety Tips for Roofing


Nail Gun Safety tips for roofing a nail can be a very dangerous tool so follow the safety for this is important.
  • Never point a nail gun at anyone for any reason.
  • Always make sure all safety mechanism is working properly, and never tamper with it
  • Only pull the trigger when the end of the gun is firmly against the material to fasten. Do not “shoot” nails from a nail gun otherwise.
  • Always make sure your nail gun is properly clean, inspected and well-lubricated before use.

Handling Material Safety tips for Roofing


There are safety tips on how to handle material for our own safety.
  • You should never carry more than one bundle of shingles at a time this is a dangerous move, especially when climbing a ladder and walking across steep rooftops.
  • Remember to always leave with your legs rather than your back, and take as many breaks as you can avoid getting injured.
  • Always follow the shingles manufacture’s instruction and use the preferred installation and repair materials for your specific roof type.

Always Use the Top 7 Safety Tips for Roofing When doing your roof always remember to the use the 7 safety tips stay away down power lines, use ladders as label say and never use when slippery, make sure nail gun is clean and well-lubricated and ready to go and never point at anyone, always bend with your legs never with your back and never carry more then you need to, always make sure your area is clean and blocked off from children and pet, read all material label, make sure you have all the proper tools and they are in good condition. You can also call a company like Arlington roofing for free quotes and information if you need help.

What “I Can’t” Says About you


According to Kuba Jewgieniew, “I can’t” is one of the most dangerous phrases one could use in one’s professional career. Bosses hire candidates on the belief that they are bright problem-solvers capable of tackling any project thrown at them. “I can’t,” even when you feel totally overwhelmed, may not send the signals you think it does. Here, we discuss why this phrase is so detrimental to your professional life and what you can do to avoid it.

What the Boss Hears


When you say “I can’t,” you acknowledge that you don’t feel confident about the prospects of your company or your project. It sends the signal to your boss that you’re clueless, or that you’ve given up. Either isn’t very appealing. It might also shift blame, as in “I can’t work with this person,” which implies that one or both of you is acting unprofessionally.

At Realty ONE Group, employees are expected to have passion and determination. That means working the problem over in your mind a bit before you respond. If you feel “I can’t” coming out, try instead to ask for more time to re-evaluate the situation. Especially if facts have changed.

Re-Focus


“I can’t” is a gut reaction to fear at a base level. Imagine you are given an overwhelming task with a looming deadline, your natural instinct is to think there is no possible way that task will be completed on time. In these situations, avoid “I can’t” by re-prioritizing your tasks. Make some calls and send some emails to find out what can be shifted around that will allow you time to work. That way, “I can’t” becomes “I can” and everyone wins.

Senin, 20 Juli 2015

An introduction to: Old World Style

Rustic furniture, vintage accessories, mute hues, and that sense of traveling into the past...The Old World Style is definitely a trend that has adapted into our present, along with those decorative fabrics and supplements that step by step end by transforming our house into a home. The Old World style could be a great fit for those who claim their fascination towards more traditional spaces and architecture, while taking into consideration that this particular fashion includes an unlimited diversity of color schemes and designs; this Modern Old World bathroom presented to us by HomeThang is the perfect example of how there is still plenty of space to experiment with more modern surroundings while still provoking the same effect of the unrefined and distressed finishes that are so typical about this style. 


One of the most astonishing aspects about the Old World style is definitely the detail that is put onto every wall and corner in the residence; the floral fabrics and the--quite--extravagant decor makes it more liable for an accent wall or decoration to bring out a balance between a room, without mentioning that lighting is also a factor that plays a tremendous role of the appearance of all these features in an Old World interior. However, the source of light can have whatever access is thought to be more convenient for the intended effect, and there is not an actual limitation when talking about windows. 
When referring to the Old World architecture, factors such as window grilles, casement and focal windows, balconies and, of course, turrets are the most striking and notable characteristics. On my opinion, I would say that this stylistic category is more of a decisive debate between Georgian and Victorian architecture, however, nowadays styles such as this one in specific can be altered however the period of time indicates to be more convenient, and in today's residential design magazines it is pretty common to jump from an Old World Victorian concept to a completely Contemporary proposal along the same lines. 

One of the purposes of the Old World style is to actually stimulate a sense of time and use; techniques such as sanding and the painting of bricks lead to evoke this notion of past, as if we were standing on the same platform that other habitants in the house stood on hundredths of years ago. The real question here is what would the Old World style of tomorrow be. Is this a style subject to change in the future, or will it be able to prevalent as an architectural symbol of our past?  

7 Things To Keep In Mind When Buying Racks And Shelves


Closets are a great way to store your things, but when you want your stuff within a hand’s reach, and want to be able to see them all the time (for example in the garage), racks and shelves are a much better option. However, you can’t just walk into Speedy Shelving and buy whatever you like – there are many elements you must take into consideration.

For example:

Room space


What do you plan on placing on that rack, or shelf system? Will you keep only your books there, or maybe your tools as well? Whatever you plan on holding there, make sure you have enough space on the racking to fit everything. You don’t want to buy something too small for what you originally intended it for.


Wall space


Do you have any paintings or windows on the walls where you’d want to put your rack? Keep that in mind, but also pay attention to the doors – which way do they open? Will the rack get in the way?


Height


Certain garages and basements have a low ceiling – less than two meters in height. On the other hand, there are shelve systems which are much, much taller than that – make sure you take the proper measurements before deciding on a purchase.

Weight


This is by far the most important aspect you must consider before making any purchase. Think about what the racking or shelve systems would be used for – tools? Books? Car parts? Whatever the answer may be, make sure your shelve system can withstand the weight. Ask around before buying, every system has a weight maximum.

Lights


If you’re looking for a racking system as means of decoration, think about where your lights are. A shelving system can be a great way to decorate a room, but without proper lighting it will never live up to its full potential. Rather go for an opened-rack style where light can penetrate all the way through.

Price


“I’m not rich enough to buy cheap stuff”, said a wise man once, and I usually live by this mantra. But that doesn’t have to be the case with everyone else. Prices of shelving systems and racks differ, in relation to the manufacturer and the materials used. Don’t be discouraged if your preferred shelving system is too expensive – there are cheaper variants out there.

Availability


If you’re shopping online, like most of us do nowadays, make sure you double-check if the retailer ships to your hometown and / or address. Shipping prices to some parts of the world are so high, it could be more expensive to get the rack than to buy it. However, many manufacturers offer their products on more than one retailer, with different shipping options, so make sure to check out each one. Buying a shelf system or a rack requires careful consideration and some time and effort invested. Make sure you know what you’ll use the rack for, how much space you have in the room you’ll place it in, and how much weight it must carry. Also make sure your retailer can ship to wherever you live.

Kamis, 16 Juli 2015

What to Know about Windows in a Listed Property


You might have heard a particularly old building described as 'listed'. It’s often the first thing that estate agents tell you about a property – the name is synonymous with prestige and class (but, as we’ll see, it can often be a double-edged sword). While this term has become thoroughly embedded into common parlance, it's not always clear what it means. Where is the building listed? For what purpose?

The Department for Culture, Media and Sport are in charge of deciding what to put on the list. They do this using a few distinct criteria. They consider the architectural merits of the building, based on its design and craftsmanship; and its historical significance. If a building calls to mind some aspect of British history, then the chances are it will be listed. Finally, a building might also be listed if it works together with other buildings to create this impression. For example, if a number of architecturally significant buildings are arranged around a square, then that square – however empty it may be – will probably end up being listed, too.

In England and Wales, listed buildings come in three different grades. Grade I buildings represent the pinnacle of British architectural heritage and include buildings such as Buckingham Palace, Warwick Castle and Blackpool tower. They account for around two-percent of all listed buildings. Grade II* listed buildings are slightly less prestigious, but still particularly important. They account for around four percent of all listed buildings.

The remainder of listed buildings in the country fall into the third category, Grade II. Grade II listed buildings are everywhere – they run through the heart of every town and village and help to make Britain recognisably British-looking. If you've ever walked through one of Britain's many smaller towns and been struck by the character and quality of the buildings there, then you probably have the listing system to thank.

It’s worthwhile to emphasise the importance of obtaining permission before carrying out any work on a listed property. The government's guidance on listed buildings states that 'it is a criminal offence to carry out work which needs listed building consent without obtaining it beforehand'. Moreover, if you do carry out such work, then you’ll invariably be forced to undo it, often at a cost of thousands of pounds. It’s also worth noting that when a building is listed, that means it is entirely listed. This includes both the inside and the outside and any other objects which might be attached to it.

Energy savings?


As undoubtedly worthwhile as the listing system is, it can prove a headache for those looking to make energy savings. Whatever their other virtues, listed buildings tend to lack the energy efficiency of their modern counterparts.

Of course, this is all dreadful news for those in possession of a listed buildings looking to carry out renovations. If you're running a business from such a building, for example and have terrible problems with heat efficiency, then you'll be at a disadvantage compared to any rival which might find itself in a non-listed building.

Let’s consider the area where most of the heat in a building is lost – through the windows. The modern solution to this problem is to install double, or even triple glazing. However, those looking to have double glazing installed into a listed property may run into considerable trouble. You'll need to demonstrate that the new windows will not alter the appearance of the building.

Double glazing is often despised by the authorities, since it interferes with the look of a building in several different ways. Firstly, double glazing panels take up more space than older, single-glazed ones. This means that double-glazing is too fat to fit into the old frame and so installing it can hugely affect the look of the building. This problem is being addressed by technological advances and newer, thinner double-glazed windows are slowly trickling out.

The second problem is that double glazing creates a strange, distorted reflection from the outside. If this is visible from the street, then you might encounter problems, since it totally undermines the look of the property. This might seem a trivial concern, but it the effect it has can be severe. Finally and perhaps most significantly, double glazing can interfere cause damp in the building. The walls of older properties are often designed to ‘breathe’, so that moisture passes from the inside to the outside. Installing double glazing can interfere with this and create problems of damp which can severely impact the house in the long run.

Fortunately, a great deal of energy can be saved in a listed property by simply replacing the windows with identical new ones. Since certain sorts of wooden frames tends to shrink and warp over time, it follows that replacing them could have a sizeable impact on their ability to exclude drafts and retain heat. In such cases, you’ll need to replace like-for-like with bespoke wood sash windows. For this, it’s advisable to call upon the services of a specialist such as Patchett Joinery.

Window Shopping: Energy Efficient Options Every Homeowner Needs


Windows are a concern for those who want a lot of light or seek reason to buy quaint shades and dressing, yet a lot of potential homeowners don’t know that windows can account for up to 25% of heating and cooling bills. So, every homeowner needs to know their options regarding energy-efficient models.

Existing Windows


If you need to curb immediate costs to purchase a new home, there are things to do to existing windows to make them more efficient, including adding caulking, weatherstripping, treatments, and coverings. Caulk and stripping reduces air leakage around the windows to keep hot and cold air inside. Treatments and coverings reduce heat loss and heat gain depending on the season and immediate preference. Understand that most treatments do not influence leakage.

New Windows


Many homeowners rather pass on treatments and put funds toward new energy-efficient windows and install an HVAC system. Though it’s an upfront cost, quality windows more than pay for themselves regarding the money saved on heating and cooling. Energy-efficient models improve heating, cooling, and lighting in your home. When deciding upon new windows and systems, look for the ENERGY STAR label in addition to discussing appropriate style with your selected vendor.

Selecting Windows


Ask about each selection’s energy performance rating. Energy efficiency relies on a number of factors such as U-factors, glazing, and leakage rates. The function of the window depends on where it’s placed. For example, an awning window is hinged at the top and open outward; these types have lower leakage rates than sliding windows. Alternatively, hopper windows are hinged at the bottom and open inward; like awning windows, hoppers have low leakage rates.

Installation


Finding and choosing energy efficient models is only part of the solution. To save the most on heating and cooling, proper installation is essential and depends on the type of window purchased in addition to the construction of your home. Moreover, you must consider the exterior of the home (wood siding, stucco, brick) and the type of barrier (if any) that is in place. Windows are installed according the the manufacturers’ recommendations and then sealed for proper function. Efficient installers will caulk the frame and weatherstrip applicable components.

U-Factor and R-Value


A window’s u-factor and r-value are two things to keep in mind when shopping. The u-factor expresses the insulative value and the r-value rates the energy efficiency in regards to where the window is placed within the home (beneath the roof, in the attic, behind the walls, etc.)

Blinds


Blinds are used to reduce summer heat as compared to helping with winter heat loss. Interior blinds, when closed on a sunny window, reduce heat gain up to 45%. Exterior blinds can be made of wood, steel, aluminum, or vinyl. When blinds are completely lowered, slats meet and provide shade.

Storm Panels


Panels can reduce winter heat loss by 50% and are less expensive than double-glazed windows. Single and combination exterior panels are made of glass, plastic, or plastic sheeting and put in during the fall and taken down in spring. Exterior storm panels are custom-made. Interior panels are made of flexible or rigid plastic. Interior panels should go in before the heating season and be removed before the cooling season.

Carrol I. House is an environmental specialist. She loves to write about her experiences working in the field online. Her articles can be found mainly on home improvement and environmental sites.

Senin, 13 Juli 2015

Cabinets Refacing

Cabinets Refacing and New Countertops by 911 HDC
Adding value to your home is not an implication for drastic changes and great amounts of money. We can begin this process by simply updating what comes to be our entry room, perhaps the paint of our laundry room, or we can go for a little bit more ambitious characteristic of our house that might sound even simpler than the ones I already mentioned, but it is surely able to transform any area into a totally different one: Refacing your cabinets. Deciding to reface your cabinets is a decision that you must take upon the quality of these last ones. If you feel like your current cabinet boxes are still in decent shape, but you would like to go for a lighter color, or maybe you are just planning on redesigning the cabinets without replacing them completely to save money, you might be ready to call a contractor to provide you with an estimate on the refacing of your cabinets. Now, probably the only difference between the restaining and refacing processes is your options, since refacing your cabinets presents to you a wider variety of styles, finishes and colors to choose from.

One of the first factors that you should take into consideration before going for the refacing of cabinets is how content you truly are with the existing layout of your kitchen and/or bathroom, and that’s something that you should also think of when considering the restaining of your current cabinetry. Any of these two processes will require prolonged hours of quality work, dedication, and, above all, patience to obtain your desired color and style before the initiation of the project itself. In other words, it is an investment once you are happy with the possible outcome and the entire transformation; however, I know that we all agree that unless the situation requires it, this is not an item that we should add to our budgets every year or so. Hence, if you know that there is more than one feature that you would like to modify from your kitchen or bathroom layout(s) every single day you have to interact inside the area, it is highly recommended to just reconsider going for a complete replacement of cabinetry and a floor plan consultation. Otherwise, the cabinets refacing will unquestionably provide you with a completely new kitchen without the need of modifying its layout, and our company promises to make this possible for you in the shortest achievable period of time!





Furthermore, some of the “special” features that you’re able to acquire due to the refacing of your cabinets include—but are not limited to—new doors, new drawers, new hardware (if and as requested by the owner) and new crown molding. In addition to that, 911 Home Design & Construction, LLC offers a high-quality framework, and our clients are constantly satisfied with the work performed by our carpentry and general handiwork team. Through this specific practice, we do utilize veneer, which is an extremely thin layer made out of natural wood that functions as a sticker and is glued onto the fundamental sections of the cabinet to finely—and fully—cover and decorate the doors and cabinet boxes.

The next step is now in your hands! Decide when to take the lead towards your ideal cabinetry, and take advantage of the services offered out there. We, 911 Home Design & Construction, LLC, are willing to work with you, and feed you with the elements you need to make the best decision possible for you and your family. A consultation with us is free! 

Minggu, 12 Juli 2015

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