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Wednesday, 19 September 2012
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Tuesday, 18 September 2012
The Perfect Walls for the Perfect Home
The Perfect Walls
for the Perfect Home
When it comes to interior decoration we can all become
carried away very easily; shopping for the perfect light fittings, soft
furnishing, furniture and wall hangings is great fun but getting the wall
coverings right first is an essential step to ensure that your room looks its
best.
There are so many stylish designs now available with modern
wallpapers that you can create a fantastic impact simply with your wall
covering! Getting a good finish is absolutely crucial though to generating the
“wow” factor as there is nothing worse than seeing beautiful, designer
wallpaper that has been poorly hung and is peeling.
When we undertake an interior decoration project we always
need to consider our budget; unless we have just won the lottery there will be
a limit to what we spend so we need to carefully consider what is needed and
split the costs appropriately. If you are purchasing some designer wallpaper
for your home I would recommend putting some budget aside for lining paper.
This might not be the most glamorous project to purchase but good quality lining paper
can help smooth out rough wall surfaces and provide a level base onto which you
can hang your wallpaper.
Using lining paper on your internal walls can help achieve a
better quality finish for the wallpaper you are hanging. The lining paper will
aid the drying of the wallpaper and improve the look of the finished walls as
the lining can help reduce shrinkage so that you carefully hung pieces of
wallpaper line up. The use of lining paper can also help prevent the peeling of
the wallpaper – don’t ruin the effect of great looking wallpaper by letting it
peel and shrink. If you are not too confident with putting up lining paper then
you can hunt down the paste-the-wall lining papers, which are exactly as named;
you just paste-the-wall and then apply the lining paper directly!
So we now have a great looking wall covering, the smooth
lining paper creates a great surface for our wallpaper and we can begin the fun
part of thinking about home accessories to add to our walls!
A mirror is a “must have” wall accessory for any room in my
opinion, as well as their practical purpose they help create a feeling of space
and light within a room. At Exclusive Mirrors there is a huge range of mirrors
to choose from so whatever style you prefer you are bound to find a suitable
design. For larger rooms I love the free-standing mirrors which can be
positioned to maximise the feeling of space in the room and the large chunky
frames on some designs provide the room with a real focal piece of furniture.
If space is at a premium then a smaller wall mirror can be
used to great effect; traditionally you will see mirrors positioned above
fireplaces but why not be adventurous and experiment with the positioning of
where you hang the mirror.
A framed print (or two) can be used to great effect in a
room and there are plenty of designers now producing exquisite prints that can
be bought from art fairs and markets or online. I would recommend framing your
prints for a higher quality finish and the choice of designs is really down to
your own personal tastes! If you are looking for something a little different
and are not afraid to experiment with something a little kitsch then I think
that flying ducks still look brilliant when matched up with the appropriate
interior theme.
For rooms that need a little brightening some
well-positioned wall lights can add sparkle to any room; my top tip for wall
lights though is to not go over the top and add too many! I have seen some
beautiful looking rooms spoilt by too many wall lights.
Interior design is a chance to express your tastes and
create a beautiful home so have fun and watch the budget!
Monday, 17 September 2012
What Is 'Urban Loft?'
Urban loft is a relatively new term used in Interior Design to describe a design style that reflects life in a city.
The concept however is not so new, as this form of home decor began its existence through re-using old city buildings. Renovations on a grand scale, converting old city office blocks, mills, warehouses and factories into cutting edge modern homes. Open plan living, layering with sunken seating areas, mezzanine balcony floors, exposed brick work, ventilation ducts and plenty of raw materials create the fabrication of this design style. Add high tech appliances and gadgets, along with recycled industrial materials for furniture such as glass bottles, tin lids, tyres and so forth and you are really embracing urban decor.
As the concept has evolved it is not unusual for more modern buildings such as high rise apartments to adopt the styling. After all in incorporates elements from contemporary design, whilst also remaining functional and personal.
Of course like all interior design, what city life means to one person is completely different to another and this style is fantastic at allowing individual tastes and personalities to be stamped all over it.
For more information about the urban loft style and for 10 tips on how to achieve it in your home, check out my latest article published on the ezine website:
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Urban-Loft-Decorating-Style&id=7280542
As always, feel free to leave me your comments and requests for future features.
Thanks for reading!
Jo
The concept however is not so new, as this form of home decor began its existence through re-using old city buildings. Renovations on a grand scale, converting old city office blocks, mills, warehouses and factories into cutting edge modern homes. Open plan living, layering with sunken seating areas, mezzanine balcony floors, exposed brick work, ventilation ducts and plenty of raw materials create the fabrication of this design style. Add high tech appliances and gadgets, along with recycled industrial materials for furniture such as glass bottles, tin lids, tyres and so forth and you are really embracing urban decor.
As the concept has evolved it is not unusual for more modern buildings such as high rise apartments to adopt the styling. After all in incorporates elements from contemporary design, whilst also remaining functional and personal.
Of course like all interior design, what city life means to one person is completely different to another and this style is fantastic at allowing individual tastes and personalities to be stamped all over it.
For more information about the urban loft style and for 10 tips on how to achieve it in your home, check out my latest article published on the ezine website:
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Urban-Loft-Decorating-Style&id=7280542
As always, feel free to leave me your comments and requests for future features.
Thanks for reading!
Jo
Monday, 10 September 2012
Decorative Wall Mirrors
Check out our latest video 'Decorative Wall Mirrors'
Decorative wall mirrors come in a huge selection of colours, shapes and sizes, each with an attractive frame. Regardless of your design style and the room in which you wish to display your mirror, you are certain to find a mirror that compliments your decor at Exclusive Mirrors.
Decorative wall mirrors come in a huge selection of colours, shapes and sizes, each with an attractive frame. Regardless of your design style and the room in which you wish to display your mirror, you are certain to find a mirror that compliments your decor at Exclusive Mirrors.
Tuesday, 4 September 2012
How To Hang A Mirror?
One of the most common questions we get asked is 'How do I hang my mirror correctly?'
I therefore did quite a bit of research, speaking with tech guys at Exclusive Mirrors, as well as best practice from across the Internet. It actually got fairly technical at one stage talking about downward forces, gravity and loads. Eventually I managed to make sense of the jargon and think that I managed to simplify the process in 5 easy steps.
I therefore did quite a bit of research, speaking with tech guys at Exclusive Mirrors, as well as best practice from across the Internet. It actually got fairly technical at one stage talking about downward forces, gravity and loads. Eventually I managed to make sense of the jargon and think that I managed to simplify the process in 5 easy steps.
Step 1: Never hang your mirror using a chain or a wire
Step 2: Ensure your mirror has D-Shaped Strap Hangers on the back
Step 3: Choose the right fittings for your wall type
Step 4: Measure the position of your mirror fixings as well as the mirror itself
Step 5: Put your mirror in place
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