Showing posts with label Bedroom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bedroom. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Bedroom Design - Design Your Dream Bedroom

!±8± Bedroom Design - Design Your Dream Bedroom

The ideal room

Make a list of what you want from a bedroom. Do you need a room you can escape to, watch TV, work or just sleep in? Do you want a really big bed or lots of storage? Do you like a particular look? Be realistic about what you can achieve in the space you have.

The plan

Start by sketching a plan of the structural elements, like the chimney breast, windows and doors - basically the things that can't be moved. Then experiment with the position of the key pieces - the bed, wardrobes, chests, remembering that you need space for drawers to open and to walk around the bed.

The bed

Go for the biggest bed you can. Disturbance from a partner is one of the commonest cause of sleep complaints. As to where to position it, most choose the obvious and put the headboard up against a wall, but a little lateral thinking might free up valuable wall space. Try moving your bed into the centre of the room and using the wall behind for a wardrobe with sliding doors. Even if you don't believe in feng shui, it's better to plan your room so your bed isn't right behind the door as it can make the room feel quite closed in.

The built-in option

As fitted bedroom furniture goes from the floor to the ceiling, there are no gaps. This means less dusting and makes the most of awkward areas like sloping ceilings. Also when you use the full height of a wall you can create useful high cupboards for storing little used items like hats and extra bedding. What many people like about fitted bedrooms is the opportunity to choose their own co-ordinated scheme.

The freestanding option

If you like the look(and portability) of freestanding wardobes and chests, check they have the internal fittings you'll need. Look at your clothes and decide what will be useful - drawers for folding jumpers, shelves for shoes and full-length hanging space for party dresses and winter coats. Take advantage of the trend for customising pieces to get the exact combination and look you want. For instance, BoConcept not only sells different-sized chests and wardrobes, you can also choose handles, legs and wood finish.

The inside of your wardrobe

Whether you go for a fitted or freestanding option, the secret to a relaxing bedroom can lie behind the cupboard doors. So devote as much time to planning the inside as you do to choosing the wardrobe itself. You'll be amazed how many more closes you can fit in with double-height hanging rails, drawers with dividers and fully extendable drawers that mean you can get to things right at the back. Ikea and The Holding Company sell great space-saving accessories.

The flooring

As your bedroom gets much less traffic than other rooms, you can have more textured carpets - like a loop-pile - and choose paler shades than you might use downstairs. Wood floors - either solid or engineered - and laminates are becoming more popular in the bedroom and can be combined with underfloor heating. If you're unsure about the minimalist look, add comfort by having a deep-pile rug next to the bed.

The lighting

Don't leave the lighting to the end - particularly if you are going to need extra sockets or want to fit wall lights. The basic rule is that bedrooms need to be bright in the morning and atmospheric at night. Fitting a dimmer switch and having bedside lamps helps achieve this balance. You can also use lighting to highlight features, for instance, line the front of your wardrobes with discreet low-voltage downlighters.

The look

Your bedroom is one room in which you can give your personality full rein, so don't be afraid to try out a scheme that might be a bit much in the living room. Glamour looks work well, with daring colour schemes and glam elements, like mirrored furniture, metallics and white leather. Or opt for dark woods for smart, grown-up luxury.

The atmosphere

Don't forget that your bedroom should be a room in which you feel truly relaxed. That way you have much more chance of getting a good night's sleep. If you must have a television or computer in your bedroom, create as much separation space between them and your sleeping area as you can. Ideally, it's best to have them built in, so that they can be hidden away when not in use.


Bedroom Design - Design Your Dream Bedroom

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Adesso Suki Floor Lantern, White

!±8± Adesso Suki Floor Lantern, White

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Post Date : Nov 15, 2011 11:14:18 | Usually ships in 4-5 business days


Ribbed with bamboo, this floor lantern by Adesso has a collapsible white rice paper shade, lined with a second layer of rice paper, for a diffused, soft lighting effect. A foot step switch allows for overall operation of two 75-watt bulbs. Lamp has small chrome legs.

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Friday, October 28, 2011

Cordless Lamps Offer A Safe Alternative To Lighting Your Toddler's Bedroom

!±8± Cordless Lamps Offer A Safe Alternative To Lighting Your Toddler's Bedroom

A life free from cords congregating behind your sofa, along the floor and everywhere else you can imagine? We should all be so lucky. You may not be able to deck your entire home in cordless bliss, but there are just some places where cords can be unsightly, not to mention dangerous. Anywhere in your home that you can eliminate safety hazard is a step in the right direction. You may also be surprised by the many different styles, colors and options that are available as rechargeable or battery operated cordless lamps.

Light panels are an immediate eye catcher in any room, not to mention a space saving miracle. These cordless lamps are actually flat, square panels that hang on the wall and light up in a myriad or colors, or in white only. This can actually solve more than one interior design problem, as you may have several blank walls you just don't know what to do with. It's often hard to find a light to hang on a wall because you have the cord hanging down, or you have to wire it into the wall directly. Cordless light panels are the perfect solution, especially for apartment and home renters that aren't able to install permanent light fixtures.

Cordless lamps are spectacular in a child's room, both for the fun colors and designs, as well as the safety aspect. Children, especially very young ones, may be curious to know what that cord sticking out of the wall does, followed immediately by the curiosity of what else they can fit in that hole. Stick cordless touch lamps in several places on the walls of the room. The child can simply press down on the light and turn it on. For young children, this is an accomplishment they might not have otherwise been able to do with a light switch or floor lamp twice as tall as they are.

Other cordless lamps are fun novelty light fixtures that are great at parties. What would your friends think if you presented them with a bottle of champagne on ice inside a glowing ice bucket? They serve a dual purpose by keeping your champagne warm and lighting up a table as a glowing centerpiece. These are great for weddings, especially if your theme is more fun and less frill. These lamps can go anywhere in your house and usually have to be recharged once a week or so, depending on how often you use it. Most importantly, you don't have to worry about unsightly cords that can get caught up on everything, including your feet!


Cordless Lamps Offer A Safe Alternative To Lighting Your Toddler's Bedroom

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