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Where on Earth Shall I Sit?

May 10th, 2011

So what do you think about chairs in the bedroom? Indeed, have you even thought about chairs in the bedroom – do you have one? What is it like?! Chances are this is not a subject which keeps you awake at night, nor am I suggesting that it should. I just want to point out that as a useful and pleasing feature in the bedroom it is worth a few minutes of your time if you are buying bedroom furniture or changing your bedroom design.

A lot of people will not be able to recall the bedroom chairs in their own homes because they have been lost under an ever growing pile of clothes for so long. Well, think about clearing your chair off because the time has come to actually sit on it! In rooms with single beds the chair may even double as a bedside table, which can actually look quite chic in the right context. You may even use your chair everyday sitting up to the dressing table, but wear do you sit to put on socks?! I bet it is the edge of the bed –why is that I wonder…

I’m quite a fan of the blanket box at the end of the bed – it looks good, is useful for storage, putting clothes on and as a place to sit. Next to the guest beds I keep mine clear to take a breakfast tray at the weekend and it is pretty much always home to a pile of books and magazines. I love the window seat option as well, perfect for curling up for a long chat on the phone as you watch the world go by, especially if you have a great bay window. The options are endless. All I can say is, if you don’t have a chair in your bedroom I can only wonder how you manage!

3D TV – The future of your living room?

April 27th, 2011

Just when you thought you’d got your head around the latest HD technology, along comes 3D televisions. They seemed a bit of a novelty item at first but are becoming more and more popular and the makers are getting extremely competitive.

Unfortunately it is not yet possible to have a 3D TV experience without the glasses but this seems a small inconvenience to those who have enjoyed a film or sporting event in 3D. 3D TV’s superimpose two separate images onto the screen which are then viewed through glasses which merge them as one. Old glasses were classed as passive while the new models use active technology. The glasses work by blocking each eye quickly and in sequence, so the user sees one image with the left eye and another for the right, generating the 3D images.

Enough of the technology though. Many films are now filmed in 3D and are being broadcast by Sky while there is already a range of sport available – football, golf and darts – and this is set to expand. The next area to experience 3D is likely to be gaming. If you’re not a particular film or sports fan though, it’s probably not worth investing in a 3D TV just yet. They are likely to come down in price as the type of content broadens.

But if you want to experience all that 3D can offer, you will need a 3D ready TV, as well as a 3D Blu-ray player or PS3 and a subscription to 3D TV content. There’s still a long way to go but it’s an exciting time in 3D technology and new advances are being made all the time.

Buying the Right Type of Cooker

April 19th, 2011

A cooker is one of the most important kitchen appliances for most people and buying the right model needn’t be too daunting. There are a lot of models out there, and the choice can seem bewildering, but once you know the criteria you need, selecting the right one shouldn’t be too difficult.

Once you know your budget, the next most obvious thing to consider is the size and layout of your kitchen. You should then consider how many people you will be cooking for on a regular basis and whether you would prefer a gas, electric or dual fuel model.

Gas cookers are usually have cheaper running costs and have better temperature control, but should always be installed by a Gas Safe engineer. An electric cooker will take longer to heat up but usually offer more features and electric fan ovens will cook quicker and more evenly than gas models. As you don’t need to be connected to a gas supply they are also more flexible as to where they can be placed.

Dual fuel models appeal to many people as they combine the best features of gas and electric models – the gas hob heats up instantly and offers more flexible temperature options while the electric oven offers fast and even cooking.

Those who take cooking seriously often opt for a rangestyle cooker. These are great if you entertain often or want to recreate more complicated recipes. They can have up to eight gas burners as well as a double oven. Most have features such as rotary spits, slow ovens and a large wok hob. And if you’re not an aspiring Jamie Oliver, it will look super-stylish in your kitchen!

Why Choose an LCD TV?

April 19th, 2011

Buying a television has become more and more difficult over the last few years. We can now choose from LED, LCD, plasma, HD and now 3D. So why choose an LCD TV?

LCD televisions look great – they’re slim, bright and are unobtrusive when not in use. No longer does a TV take up a whole corner of a room and dominate the layout. But what other advantages so they offer?

LCD TVs are easy to watch, and let’s face it, the less effort the better when it comes to watching television. They work well under most lighting so won’t be washed out in bright sunlight while a lamp won’t cause a glare. They also don’t flicker so won’t cause eye strain, while the new LED backlighting system allows the TV to be brighter while being more energy efficient.

They can be viewed from most places around a room as they can have up to a 160 degree viewing angle, and the picture is brighter and smoother than conventional television sets. They do last many years but it is worth investing in a more expensive model as the brightness and colours will be truer for much longer.

When considering an LCD TV it is important to buy the right size screen for your room. The bigger the screen, the further you will need to sit from it in order to get the best viewing experience. A 50 inch screen may be very tempting but you will need to sit around 12 to 16 feet away to get the most from it. Baring that in mind it’s also not practical to have a 22 inch LCD TV in a large living room. Also ensure the TV has a built-in ATSC tuner to allow you to pick up HD broadcasts.

Be aware though, once the LCD TV is in place, a home cinema will almost certainly need to follow.

Mixing Kitchens and Kids

April 5th, 2011

There is no denying that for a small child the home can be a very dangerous place. There is also no denying that as parents we have to teach our children about these dangers as well as protecting them from themselves with the appropriate precautions.

There are the dangers we perhaps negotiate without too much effort like not going near the fire and being careful on the stairs – assisted by guards and gates these are easily achieved. The biggest area to teach children about has got to be the kitchen. There are so many things to worry about as a parent – the cooker, the hob, the knife drawer not to mention cleaning products and breakables. There are of course many child-proofing products on the market which are excellent, but the time does come when a slightly older child needs to be allowed a bit more trust.

My sister had an excellent idea for her little ones: one of her kitchen units is given over to plastic items such as bowls and jugs, wooden spoons and old pans. None of these things are ever used to cook with but are merely there for the children to play with. She found, after the 3rd or perhaps 4th time, that endlessly saying ‘don’t go in the kitchen cupboards’ was really ineffectual and so having a cupboard they were allowed in solved the argument. A great idea I think!

Including your children in every day food preparation tasks is a great way to introduce them to the environment as well, whilst under supervision of course. Help them to make sandwiches and then go on a picnic – I bet they eat them! Make buns for Grandma and decorate them with whatever they fancy, the sense of pride in their achievements will be a great boost. The kitchen is very often the heart of a family home so welcome your children as well as protecting them.

Rethink your Rooms

April 5th, 2011

These days we want more from our homes and many people are extending and remodelling rather than moving altogether. It can be the perfect solution to creating a home more suited to your family life without the upheaval and heartache that moving can sometimes bring. If this is you, think on…

Have you considered whether you are using your existing rooms for the right purposes? Could you swap them round, and if you did so then how would it add to your lifestyle? Kitchens are very often the heart of any home and they need to be versatile depending on what is going on – are the kids doing homework while you prepare a meal, or have you got friends round for a meal who are socialising in a casual space. What works best?

If you switched your living room and dining room round, would that mean easier access to the kitchen or perhaps allow you to plan for a dining experience in the garden when the weather is right. Walk round your home and try to imagine using the space in different ways, you may even get carried away and started looking at removing internal walls to create an open plan environment.

Upstairs you might decide to move the master bedroom to a different place to take advantage of the extra space an extension might bring, to make space for an en suite bathroom or even just to change the view from the windows. And how about the bathrooms, depending on plumbing considerations, are they in the right place – too big or too small, do you have everything you want or have you always coveted a rainforest shower or a bath big enough for two?! Set your imagination free and see if you can bring to life the dream home you always wanted.

Open Your Mind to Open Plan

February 11th, 2011

Open plan design is becoming more and more popular.

Just take a look in any interior design magazine and you will see countless images of open plan living areas, so why not join in the style revolution?

Kitchens with open plan design add class and enable it to be used for more than just cooking.

If you are considering making your kitchen and living area open plan, there are a few essentials that you will have to get right.

Despite the foundation of the open plan concept being that there appears to be no barriers between sections of the living space, there actually does have to be some form of zoning to make the area functional.

This does not mean there have to be dividing walls but you can use features to separate the room which will allow you to enjoy the open plan design whilst keeping some order to the space.

A kitchen breakfast bar is one such feature that can act as a barrier.

The breakfast bar is fast become a must have for any modern kitchen, as it acts as a focal point for family and friends to eat and relax, whilst breaking up the space between the busy kitchen and the peaceful living area.

The features that break up an open plan room don’t necessarily have to be pieces of furniture though.

A change in the flooring can also act as a zoning device so why not change from a hard wearing tile floor for the kitchen to a soft carpet for the living area?

Another possibility is to change the colours of the walls, so that as you stroll through the room there is less confusion to where the kitchen area finishes and where the living room begins.

Using different lighting for separate zones is the most subtle way to create a barrier, with bright lighting in the kitchen for cooking to soft mood lighting for other areas of the room.

All these features will help create the perfect open plan room that will make your kitchen look like it’s straight out of a home design magazine!

Simmons Mattress Reviews Can be Part of the Buying Process

February 3rd, 2011

Some people ask why we should bother reading reviews because they are just a forum for marketing people to post false claims, or for customers who didn’t check what they were buying in the first place. This is certainly true in many cases but I would suggest they still play a role in the buying process if we don’t take them too literally and use them as one step in arriving at the best purchase. Consider the Simmons mattress reviews I was reading recently to help me decide which mattress to buy.

The reviews included some negative comments from unhappy customers, but my thoughts on this are that unhappy people will post more often than those that are content with their purchases. So I took some of the comments with a pinch of salt. The reviews did, however, spark a number of questions in my head about Simmons mattresses, which I could investigate afterward. Questions like how well do they last? What materials are available? Do they suffer from sag? How was customer service? Do they really improve your posture?

After checking the official web site to see what the company had to say about its own products I headed to the store. The information I had in my head was far more than if I’d skipped the initial research and I was able to have a more intelligent conversation with the sales staff in the bedding center. In fact I think I may have known more than him!

Anyway the point is that mattress reviews play a part in buying the right one. The final decision will not be made entirely on the strength of a review, but is more likely to be made whilst lying on your back experiencing the great comfort that your chosen mattress offers in actuality!

Know About Visual Comfort Lighting Sale?

January 28th, 2011

Home lighting is actually an important aspect of presenting a home that some people tend to neglect and take for granted. Having good lighting is considered an easy way to make a property look more attractive. It also adds more value to a home giving it a chance to obtain better offers than it normally would. Some people purchase properties for a living at a low price and improve the appearance of the home with certain aspects before putting it back on the market. For instance, this can be achieved with fixing the furniture because certain pieces can either increase the appeal of the home, or ruin the appeal for a buyer. It is like a make or break situation. The same goes for lighting because you need to make sure the lighting of the home enhances its appearance to be able to attract buyers. With the visual comfort lighting sale, you will be able to find the perfect lighting that will provide an appealing look for your home at affordable prices.

Certainly if all it takes is a hundred dollars to add value to your home by a couple of thousand, wouldn’t you? This has been done by a lot of people several times and all that they do is select the proper lighting for their home to add appeal. This way you can be sure that the property looks just as it should be. When shopping at the visual comfort lighting sale, you can be certain to come across the right lighting for any property that will surely increase its value. When you choose Murray Feiss lighting fixtures, this shows the buyers that you are one to take special care of your property. The Murray Feiss lighting fixtures is your best option for getting the most value out of your money.

Choosing the Right Kitchen Plate Rack

January 28th, 2011

Kitchens these days have everything you need to store kitchen appliances, dishes, and cutlery. A kitchen plate rack is not really necessary in modern kitchens, but is sure does help spruce things up. Besides, if you own nice plates, why not put them where they can be appreciated by your guests? There are all kinds of racks available, including table-top plate holders, hanging racks, and china display glass cabinets. Just look through any home kitchen catalog and you will see hundreds of different designs. Which ones would suit the kitchen the best, though? Is there a way to find out? There are some designs that match certain home styles, and some that do not.

You can find plate racks in many different materials including wood, stainless steel, cast iron, ceramic, and plastic. You should match the material to the style of the kitchen. For example, if you have an ultra modern kitchen, stainless steel plate racks would fit right in with the clean cuts of the typical modern kitchen. For old fashioned kitchens, a charming caste iron or wooden kitchen plate rack would suit better. Sometimes a nice contrasting material will give your kitchen a unique look. Each situation will be different, so take your time to choose a material.

After you have decided on the material, you should take a look at your kitchen and see what kind of rack placement would fit best and compliment the overall kitchen decor. If you have an open kitchen with a serving counter that divides the kitchen from the dining room, it is the perfect opportunity to use it to display your plates. If you do not have much counter space, you could use a kitchen wall rack instead. If there are glass cupboards in your kitchen, you could buy kitchen cabinet plate racks put them inside. That way you will have protection from dust and display the plates in one shot.