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Getting to Know the Romantic Venetian Architecture and Interior Design

Thursday, July 12th, 2018

Featured here are the Cynthia Rowley for Hooker Furniture Bedroom Swirl Venetian Mirror 1586-90004C-MIR paired with the Cynthia Rowley for Hooker Furniture Bedroom Swirl California King Venetian Upholstered Bed.

Venice is one of the renowned cities of romance which is why it is no surprise that Venetian architecture and interiors rate high in terms of charm and glamour. Venetian interiors are famous for their grandiosity, great wealth, and it could also be the fusion of the Old and new worlds (Neo-Venetian).

Venetian Home History

Venetian interiors is a melting pot of various classical designs. During the Renaissance era, classical arts were reborn including interior design and architecture. It was during these times that Venice and Florence became the foci of the European Renaissance movement.

Venice became popular for its Greek and Roman-like styles. Other interior styles that hugely influenced the Venetian style are the Byzantine, Ottoman, and Gothic styles. You are also bound to see influences of Rococo and Baroque.

No single style can be called as the sole source of Venetian styling components. Add to this the fact that homes have been built above canals and you’d be amazed at how marvelous Venetian architecture and interior design really are.

Everything’s Tall

Venetian interiors are known to be grand so the proportions are not the regular kinds of rooms or homes that you will find.

Physical space is definitely manipulated in this kind of design especially since the area needs to appear large, tall, and spacious all at the same time. Just imagine the height fused with the ornate Venetian elements and you’d have a balanced space. You won’t see overstuffed spaces or overbearing rooms. Instead, you will see spaces with intrinsic designs such as columns, pilasters, and the tall windows.

Barrel Arches in their Simplicity

Arches are at the very core of Venetian design. These are semi-circular and simple as they top door portals and windows. They are sometimes fitted with stylish fanlights.

Arches are the reinforcing structures of traditional style. These are derived from the Greek and Roman architectural elements. None can spell traditional aesthetics as beautifully as a simple barrel arch.

A Central Hall

It was during the 14th and 15th centuries when the central hall had been added to the Venetian layout. This is known as the portego and is spacious and wide, often square in shape.

The central hall also comes with wainscoting, wall designs, central seating area, and a noteworthy chandelier hanging on the ceiling. And just like all Venetian interiors, this space is tall, even cavernous.

Loggia Attachment

Sometimes, there is also a loggia which serves as a gallery or room that is attached to the house. This can have one or more open sides and is often overlooking a garden. This is a beautiful part of every Venetian interior because it gives a wonderful view of the Venetian canals.

If you also want to have this setup in your home, then make sure that the loggia is elongated and comes with arched columns and an arcade. This is almost comparable to a portico which is used as a porch that is included in a building.

Plastered, Coffered, and Painted Ceilings

Venetian interior design is not complete without one of the chief components which is the plastered ceiling. This comes in various textures and colors. It can be simple and layered or elaborate and glamorous.

Another ceiling style is the coffered ceiling where grid patterns surround hollow tiles to form cornices. These have been inspired by the Renaissance aesthetics from the past. This kind of ceiling is heavily ornamented and is difficult to ignore because of its dashing looks.

The third option for ceilings is influenced by the Rococo and Baroque movements. This is the painted ceiling wherein decorative patterns are apparent. It can also come with arabesques and gold colors.

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Living Organically: How to Set Up the Nature-Inspired Habitat

Wednesday, July 11th, 2018

Bring in the freshness of these Uttermost Accessories La Costa Greenery, Set of 3 60115 into your home.

For many centuries, homeowners have been bringing in the beauty of nature into their habitats so that they will feel more relaxed and calm indoors. Humans also naturally gravitate towards Earth’s resources because they are, after all, a huge part of Mother Nature. If you have been thinking of ways to bring the beauty of the outdoors to your home, then here are some inspiring suggestions –

Tranquility Is Key

One of the leading reasons why man is inherently nature-loving is because he feels a connection to nature. So it is obvious that people would prefer cotton, wool or leather more than synthetic materials. Picking the materials that resonate the personality of the stylist is the first step towards a nature-inspired home.

Since the look of your home depends on your personality, then it’s up to you if you like the rugged beauty of rock walls right inside your kitchen. Or you simply prefer the sophisticated look that dark mahogany furnishings offer.

Just pick the natural elements according to your style and how nature best describes you. Or if you want to really be nature-inspired, then go for things that are organic.

There is this ongoing trend wherein homeowners now prefer organic bedding and sheets over the synthetic ones. Just design the rooms in your home according to the elements that make you feel calm and soothed.

Wood and nature are beautifully fused in this Rhode Island Windsor Arm Chair (American Cherry Collection of Fine Furniture Design).

The Wood Element

Wood is a leading material in construction. It is favored by many homeowners because of its rustic beauty and depending on the finish that it is given, it can provide a shiny, gorgeous appearance or a rustic appeal because of its natural grains and knots.

If you decide to use wood in your home then you have also decided to bring warmth and coziness in.

Wood furniture is also popular because they are crafted to last. They are beautiful especially when created by the best craftsmen. Different species come with different looks. Even reclaimed wood is now being used to construct ceilings, flooring, and furniture.

If you’re worried that wood is just for the traditional home design, don’t be. Wood can be made into a contemporary piece, too, just as long as you use minimal lines in crafting furniture. The sleeker the wood furniture, the more contemporary it is.

Consider Brick

Do you remember the earliest techniques of making brick? Back in the day, brick-making involved the use of clay, mud, water, and fires in the highest temperatures. These elements bring about the sturdy construction material that we now know as brick.

Many natural materials still cannot measure up to the rustic beauty of brick. After all, bricks have a charming color and pattern which are perfect as a backdrop to both rural and urban dwelling places.

Just choose whether to leave the bricks in their natural state or to paint them.

The Natural Bathroom

One of the rooms that can naturally adapt to a nature-inspired theme is the bathroom. Where else can you feel more rejuvenated and relaxed than this room? Have a working heating and water system set up in this room. To make the room even more rejuvenating, be sure to use only natural materials such as wood walls and stone flooring.

You can complete the ambiance by adding natural daylight which closes to provide ambient lighting in the evening.

Fresh Flowers Galore

Don’t go for the artificial flowers because you are no longer in the ‘80s. Use fresh flowers in vases and bring in potted plants, too. Succulents also have an awesome way of freshening up the look of a room without even trying too hard.

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The Contemporary Music Room 101

Tuesday, July 10th, 2018

Set up the Hooker Furniture Home Office Crafted Bookcase in the corner of your music room to prevent the ‘megaphone effect’.

Let’s say you have a spare room in your home and now you want to concentrate on your music career. It does not have to be as grand as this reason but if your family wants to have a dedicated music room, then it’s high time to turn that spare room into one.

This music room will surely keep your family together for many hours. Or if you’re a free spirit, you can also enjoy your me moments here. Here are the considerations that you need to make –

Size and Location

Find out what room you would want to be turned into a music room. As much as possible, try to have one on the lower ground floor because upper floors will need added soundproofing. Basements can be easily converted into music rooms because of their natural soundproofing capacities.

Be sure to measure the dimensions to know the kinds of equipment that you can bring into the room. Also, you need to carefully think through if major renovations will be done. There are some renovations that require complete floor replacements so find this out before you start bringing in the equipment, décor, and lighting.

the Uttermost Lamps and Lighting Ambre 8 Light Gold Sphere Chandelier 21269 isn’t just lovely, it will also provide the necessary overhead lighting for musicians.

Soundproof

Use soundproofing tiles to the music room’s ceiling and use studio foam on the walls. As for the door, make sure that you use sealing tape all around the frame so that sound will not leak out. The windows must also be covered with a dense blackout drapery fabric so that further soundproofing is achieved.

Now, as you turn to the flooring, check if the sound reverberates as you clap your hands. If there is still an echoing sound of sorts, then you should improve on the soundproofing. The floor can have a thick carpet as a soundproofed material.

Remember that a good music room is all about having a good sound absorption. The best techniques could enhance the room’s acoustics because of sound clarity. Sometimes, basic furnishings would already do well as sound absorbers. Be sure to stay away from hard surfaces which echo sound such as concrete, tiles, glass windows, hardwood flooring.

If you want to muffle sounds, then use pads (e.g. thick area rugs) or even plants.

To prevent the megaphone effect on corners, you can set up bookshelves, a bookcase or dividers in those areas.

Bring in the Equipment

The room’s size determines what sort of equipment you can bring in. A big room will be able to accommodate a piano or a complete drum set. Smaller rooms could do with an electrical keyboard, some string instruments, and music stands.

Do you want a karaoke machine to be set up, too? This can be stored inside a closet when it is not in use. Consider also how to situate the microphones along with the microphone stands.

Set Up the Electrical and Lighting System

Of course, your music room would need to have heavy-duty electrical outlets. You could consider increasing the power in your electrical box. The more outlets you have on the walls, the more instruments you can keep in the music room.

As soon as the outlets are set up, you can then bring in the lighting fixtures for the music room. You will need an overhead light like a chandelier. Recessed lighting with dimmers can also be used in controlling the room’s ambience. For added lighting, you can also have adjustable floor lamps.

See how LED music lights can be clipped onto the music stands so that musicians will not have a hard time reading their musical pieces as they practice. Lastly, check some stage lighting that will make your performances come alive.

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What’s Your Best Carpet Match?

Monday, July 9th, 2018

Featured furniture is the Poster Cal King Bed from Fine Furniture Design’s Belvedere Collection: Light carpeting material such as the one found in this room is enough to support foot traffic in this room of relaxation.

Carpet-buying can be a taxing task. After all, you have a lot of styles, patterns, colors, and fibers to choose from.

You need to seriously take on this task especially when you are designing your home. Even that basic cottage becomes instantly glamorous the moment you place the right kind of carpet on its flooring.

Carpeting is everywhere – not only in places where people live but also where they work. It is also found in airports, convention centers, hotels, and other commercial structures. For now, let’s help you find that perfect residential carpeting.

When you are decided on having a new set of carpet, then here are the steps that you need to undertake to end up buying the most suitable one –

Take Your Time

It is important to take your time so that you will be able to check the best qualities and the perfect pattern, color, and even the weight of your carpet. Familiarize yourself with the local retailers of flooring products.

Ask your friends for any referrals. You will soon discover that the prices decrease during spring and fall.

Set a Budget

Of course, you need to know how much you are going to spend for the square footage. The prices differ based on how the carpet is going to be used and where it is going to be placed. There are carpets that can hold massive foot traffic so these are great for spaces such as the living room but it may not be that needful inside the bedroom.

Know Where to Install

It is also important to know where you will place the carpet that you will buy. Know what carpet to place on the stairs, the family room, dining room, etc. For instance, the most durable carpets should be situated in the living room and the stairs while the medium quality carpets should be place on hallways and the dining room.

Now, where do you think the lightest carpet should be installed? If you answered the bedroom, then you are correct.

Decide on the Color

This is the next thing to do. Why? Because the color is crucial in influencing the other color choices.

Do you just go for trendy hues? Or would you pick the carpet based on long-term aspects?

Of course, in choosing, eliminate the hues that you do not want. You can then find the colors that you fancy and then take home some samples. You will not know how the carpet color would manifest in your home until you have seen it in your home.

Now, if you want to make your room appear bigger, then go for light-colored carpets. A cozier room should have darker shades to help create such an effect.

If you have children or pets in your home, then you might also want to invest in a carpet that can easily hide the stains. A solid, dark-colored carpet will help you conceal mishaps but just make sure to regularly clean it still.

Choose the Material

The major categories are natural and synthetic. Every fiber comes with its own characteristics. Wool is your classic type because it is soft, is fire-resistant, and is easy to dye. It flattens easily, though.

Nylon, on the other hand, is strong and is often used together with wool to strengthen the latter.

Polyester is the type that wears well because it does not flatten and can also be easily cleaned.

Lastly, polypropylene is the stain-resistant type which also wears well. The downside is that it is not fire resistant.

Ask your carpet dealer about the warranties of each product especially when it comes to wears and stains. Be sure to read and understand the fine print since not everything is covered.

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The Five-Day Summer Cleanup

Friday, July 6th, 2018

Fine Furniture Design’s Summer Home Collection

Summer is a lot more than the perfect time to go to the beach and enjoy some picnics or a barbecue with your family. This can also be the time to have some items taken off your maintenance checklist. Take note, though, that summer is a season for relaxing so you might feel a bit of resistance when it comes to cleaning up during this season.

First Day Cleanup: Cooling Units and Detectors

The first day does not have to be a difficult one. You can check on your detectors (smoke, home timers, and carbon monoxide detectors) and replace their batteries. You can also use a damp cloth or rag to clean the ceiling, fans, vents, dryer and washer units.

If you’re feeling up to it, you can also clean the air-conditioning units by replacing the filters. This simple cleanup task could result in reduced energy bills.

Second Day Cleanup: The Kitchen

You can then proceed to conquer the kitchen. You can dust off the condenser coils and clean also the range hood and the filter. Don’t let dust and grease accumulate as these can cut short the lifespan of a range hood fan or any electrical appliance for that matter.

Deep clean the kitchen this summer by disinfecting the food prep surfaces and getting rid of spattered grease and dirt on your oven. As you clean up these appliances, though, make sure that you protect your eyes and skin as you use the correct kind of clothing. Wear long-sleeved clothing, rubber gloves, and safety goggles.

Use green alternatives as much as you can. Instead of chemicals, try using baking soda and other such natural cleaning agents.

Third Day: The Bathroom

As soon as you have tackled the kitchen, it’s time to go to the bathroom. Use efficient means to clean this part of your home. Get rid of toothpaste dribbles, grime, scum, and just about every type of bathroom dirt that you could find.

Find an all-purpose bathroom cleaner that can remove film and light soil. For the hardened type of deposits, use a scrubber or abrasive cleaners that can be easily rinsed. Use green homemade cleaners if you can’t handle formulated bleach cleaning agents.

Spray and let stand. This time will allow the soap scums and oils to dissolve. You will then need less energy to clean up and remove the rest. Scrub with a toothbrush on the nooks and crannies while the good bowl brush should do the trick on the toilet.

After all these cleanup, disinfect and leave some deodorizing agents.

Fourth Day: The Outdoors

It’s summer! You have all the time in the world to clean up any outdoors part of your home. Turn the heat up on the gas grills and allow it to burn for about half an hour. Once this cools, scrub with a grill brush.

As for the charcoal grills, empty it out and then clean with a soapy, lukewarm sponge. Clean the deck and porch while you’re at it. Sweep the porch then mop where there’s more dirt to clean up. As for the deck, roofing, and other outdoor structures, look for damages made worse by leaks, termites, etc.

Check also the irrigation systems for your plants. Remove any dead trees or plants and make sure that there is ample mulch to keep the weeds at bay.

Fifth Day: Thorough Checkup

When you’re done with the deep cleaning, it’s time to go through the interiors and outdoors once again. Recheck for leaks, mildew, mold, cracks, holes, and even excessive moisture in some crawlspaces. You may not be able to get rid of every single problem this summer but doing your best will definitely make a huge difference.

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Why Be A Designer?

Thursday, July 5th, 2018

The Fine Furniture Design’s Veranda Collection shows a beautifully-designed, enviable living room.

There are many reasons why you should become an interior designer. Here are some of them –

First, an interior designer is creative and has a good technical skills set. If you are this and more, then you could easily get educated and be qualified by obtaining the needed license. Combine these qualifications with your base knowledge for art and design and you’re the best person to inspire the design of a space.

An interior designer can have a huge impact on the lives of people. He can be the expert in creating corporate spaces, fitness centers, courthouses, restaurants, libraries, and just about any interior space that you could think of. The way an interior space is designed can make a huge difference on how space is actually experienced.

An interior designer constantly learns, creates, recreates, and continues to educate himself. He or she also has a good mind for research.

The interior designer is also a professional who works with engineers and architects. These people have specific disciplines in doing their jobs whether they are addressing the requirements for plumbing, lighting, and other design fundamentals.

If you are the type of person who wants to lead people to their vision, goals, and decision-making then you can be their guide, you can be an expert interior designer. Working with industry partners, you can also be the go-to expert when it comes to sustainable design (which is the in thing these days).

An interior designer is also someone who loves to solve problems and put functional pieces to aesthetic use, too. The clients could collaborate with this professional to make the magic take place.

If you see interior designing as fun, then you definitely have to consider a career in interior design.

Interior Design Accredited Education Now

If you have always been receiving compliments on the way you design your home and if you love decorating spaces and even arranging furniture, then you’re the correct person to consider a career in interior design.

But before you make this huge decision, there are some things that you need to consider about the world of design. An interior designer faces a lot of challenges each day. Some of these may seem easy to you but there are also others that may not appeal at all to you.

On your way to becoming an interior designer, you have to know the difference between a designer and a decorator. Anyone can become a decorator. If you like playing with textiles, colors, and fabrics and if you already have a business card that says you are an interior decorator, then you are. But being educated can make a huge difference.

An interior designer, on the other hand, comes with accreditation. He or she has an Associate or a Bachelor’s degree before this person can work in the field of design. If you are willing to pursue an education on design, then you have to make time for it and not just have a knack for design.

Know Your Tasks

An interior designer does not just center on fun, colors, and fabrics. There are many other tasks that come with this career and some are not that fun.

An interior designer needs to know the history of design, study about structural integrity of buildings, ergonomics, spatial concepts, psychology, ethics, CAD (computer-aided drawing), and more. In short, you have to have a broad skills range that’s just a few learnings short of being an architect or builder yourself.

You also have to love what you do because the salary range for this profession isn’t that high. The entry-level designer could earn about $42,380 annually. Again, there are factors here such as location, education, and work experience.

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Downsizing to Apartment Living

Wednesday, July 4th, 2018

Thomasville Bedroom Kristiania Daybed

Your big move from a house to a tiny apartment is a great way to have a new start. This change, of course, comes with some adjustments that may feel foreign or even overwhelming. Some might even be downright scary. But this does not have to happen to you. When you finally make this big leap, then you have to know what to expect.

These days, a lot of people have decided to downsize. Just go to the Internet and you will see hundreds of options. The news is that downsizing is just a small part of moving from a house to a smaller housing unit.

Smaller Space

This is probably the most obvious change that you will encounter. The reduced living space is needful for efficiency, meaning, every square footage is used even when the rooms are smaller. Since this is so, you need to rethink the furniture that you bring in. You will have to say goodbye to that oversized sofa and find a sleeker version.

Little Yard

Do you detest mowing the lawn? Busy working people and families with smaller children might view lawn mowing as a chore rather than a treat. A smaller yard means having a smaller landscaping to work on. Most apartment dwellers are contented with a container garden – maybe you would, too.

Limited Storage

It’s time to take a hard look into your cabinets, cupboards, and drawers. What do these storage units contain? This is the perfect time to declutter your life and keep your possessions in check.

Are all the things stored in your cabinets used on a daily, weekly or monthly basis? Or have then been used at all in the last few years? It’s time to decide which things you would want to keep and which things need to go.

Here are some things that you might want to check again –

  • Your book collections.
  • Clothing
  • Decorative items

See if you can give away some items that you no longer use and be sure to create a list of the things that you do use every day.

Hooker Furniture Living Room Cheshire Drawer Ottoman is a seating and storage unit in one. 

Safety and Security

Living in smaller quarters means you are within an earshot from your neighbors all of the time. It also becomes easier to make friends with your neighboring units so anyone who doesn’t look familiar would be easier to recognize.

Also, rental communities come with security guards or pass cards or even security codes when you need to enter the premises. Ask your landlord about the kind of security that is in place on your premises. Most homeowners are surprised with the added safety measures which they are able to get for zero cost.

TV and Internet

Apartment living may come with TV and Internet subscriptions. Do not immediately consider this as a downside. The advantage to this is that you no longer have to worry about an extra expense for these things that you regularly use anyway.

Be sure to check the internet situation before you decide to move in. Many complex owners are able to get better packages or deals for TV or internet packages.

Love the Daybed

Moving to a tiny apartment might mean using multipurpose furnishings. Instead of putting the bed in the middle of your living room, why not have a daybed which folds to a couch in the morning? Why not add an ottoman with storage when you’re thinking of adding another storage box?

Remember always that you have limited square footage so learn to use furnishings as functional pieces and also as aesthetic stuff. Instead of creating tiny rooms, why not have one room serve as a living room in the day and a bedroom at night?

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Bedroom Accents with a Flair

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2018

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When you hear the word accent, what immediately comes to your mind? Do you think of interior design or décor? This is a huge part of any home’s interiors but what does it mean when you use it inside the bedroom?

Defining the word accent should be done in terms of fashion. Consider the top and the pants as the base and then the bags, shoes, and jewelry are your accessories. These are your accent pieces.

When talking about the bedroom, an accent can be anything from a window treatment, bedding, artwork or pillows which can add to the patterns, color or texture of the room. There are many other accents to consider inside the bedroom.

Here are some of the most popular options –

The Accent Wall

Keep in mind that the bedroom is an intimate zone. This means that you can have unlimited means of expressing your artistic flair. When setting up an accent wall, you have to remember that this is a single wall that is different from the other three. It has to stand out, it is unique, and it is a class of its own.

A good way to begin this is to create visual impact by letting textured concrete become your bedroom’s accent wall. Any concrete wall is sure to become eye-catching when you know how to create the proper contrast. You don’t even have to install wall art when you have a concrete accent wall.

You can erase the paint layers to expose the concrete beneath. Or you can just have your concrete mix and coat one bedroom wall with it.

A fireplace – made with whatever material – can be a striking accent wall in the bedroom, too. Brick fireplaces, for instance, have made an amazing comeback lately.

White painted panels can also be used as the accent wall. After having installed these, you can then use it as the canvas to a lovely photograph or painting which you would want to feature in your bedroom.

The Trim

The trim can either be the crown molding or the baseboards. The baseboard is that strip along the walls right at the floor while the crown molding is that wooden or plaster strip on the ceiling. Many old homes have also used trims as accents on the windows.

Trim can also be included on beadboard although many homeowners just paint the trim with the same color that they have painted the rest of the walls in the bedroom. If you’re feeling up to it, you can use this opportunity to paint the trim with a bold splash of color.

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Lamps and Other Lighting Fixtures

Lighting fixtures could also become the accent pieces in the bedroom especially when you would place chandeliers or lamps. Ceiling fans, the types that come with light bulbs, have also been an added accessory in many bedrooms these days.

Semi-flush mount lighting fixtures and the pendant types are also an amazing way to update the look of any bedroom.

Good Ol’ Accent Pillows

The accent pillow is used in adding patterns, colors or textures to the bedroom. Compared to the bed pillow, this is more for visual effect than function. If the bed pillow is meant to cradle the head when you sleep, then the accent pillow is meant to beautify and, perhaps, add a bit of comfort now and then.

Little Furnishings

The bedroom showcases the bed, a closet, and a nightstand or two. Smaller furnishings, therefore, serve as the accent pieces. You can add a statement headboard a small table or even a bench at the foot of the bed to accentuate the bedroom design.

 

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5 Sustainable Flooring Options

Monday, July 2nd, 2018

Fine Furniture Design’s Cadence Collection: Nothing beats hardwood flooring in serving as the perfect frame for this bedroom ensemble.

When you are wracking your brain on what flooring material to invest in, there is actually a plethora of options. Do know that cost and looks are main factors in any homeowner’s flooring decision? While this is so, never forget that the floor’s eco-friendliness must also be considered.

What’s a Sustainable Floor?

A sustainable floor is anything that can be produced from renewable materials. The processes used are also eco-friendly, meaning, they have very little to zero impact on Mother Earth. A lot of sustainable flooring materials come with a social aspect. The traditional flooring materials like sisal or bamboo are rated high in terms of sustainability.

Visit American National Institute of Standards and Technology’s BEES or Building for Energy and Environmental Sustainability when you want to learn about the assessment-based life cycle data regarding the flooring materials that you are considering.

At the top of this list are natural materials such as wood, cork, linoleum while composite marble and wool are at the end of the said list.

What greener options are there for you?

Hardwood Choices

One of the most popular options for the longest time are wooden floors. For centuries, they have been the go-to pieces when it comes to color and warmth in any interior design scheme. Unlike carpets, wood is an amazing option for people with allergies. Also, depending on the kind of timber that you eventually pick, this is an environmentally-sound flooring option.

Trees are renewable, hence, when they are grown and harvested commercially, you can be ascertained that there will be more materials to use in the future. You can now order pre-finished hardwood flooring materials.

Bamboo: From Asia and Beyond

Bamboo has been a well-loved interior design material in Asia for thousands of years. It can easily resemble hardwood but it grows more rapidly, hence, it is more renewable.

Bamboo, as opposed to the popular notion, is not wood but is actually grass. It becomes mature in as little as 3-5 years. There is also no need to worry about replanting because for as long as the root system is intact, the grass can grow once again.

Bamboo flooring can be varnished, stained or just left with its natural look.

Cork: Highly Renewable Flooring Material

Cork planks or tiles are harvested from the bark of a live cork oak. This highly renewable and is a sustainable source of flooring material. Cork tree can be harvested every decade when the tree is at least 25 years old.

Every cork tree can live up to two centuries and is a wonderful insulator, is springy, and is even fire-resistant. Cork also rates high on the green scale.

Imagine a Rubber Flooring

Why not? Rubber is often associated with industrial and commercial spaces but when you let your mind become more creative, you could also use it in kitchens, bathrooms, especially in laundry areas.

The true rubber tree is harvested from a living resource, hence, it is a hundred-percent renewable. When used as a material, it is easy to install and maintain. It is also a wonderful option for people with allergies.

Rubber is also a great vibration and sound-proofing material which makes it perfect for areas with high foot traffic.

The Rare Coconut

Not a lot of people are going to look for coconut timber when they are building their floors. Yet coconut is one of the greatest sustainable resources on the planet. Coconut palm is quick to grow with the timber being harvested once the tree is no longer producing fruits. This at around 60-80 years.

Coconut timber is a lot cheaper than teak but it is as hard as mahogany.

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The Sectional Fundamentals

Saturday, June 30th, 2018

Hooker Furniture Living Room Esme 4 PC Power Sectional

For thousands of years, people have been using furniture to make homes and offices more comfortable or suitable. The very concept of furniture began in 3100-2500 B.C. The most ancient pieces that were created for household use were initially made of stone. Wood wasn’t readily available at that time. The first few pieces of furniture were beds, dressers, cupboards.

Back then, it was the dresser that was made in abundance. This was apparent in the number of dressers that were seen facing the entrances of homes. As the modern years came, furniture became more functional although they still kept the artistic looks that they used to have during the Neolithic era.

Chairs have become more than just a piece to sit in. It has become a symbol of relaxation, comfort, and even luxury in many modern homes. This piece of furniture has changed a lot throughout history. There are many types of chairs depending on how you want to use them. There are folding chairs, dining chairs, lawn chairs, patio chairs, etc. There are also ottomans, recliners, coffee table chairs, and the couch.

Protege Upholstery’s Amelia Sectional Two Seat Armless

Shopping for a Sectional

If you have been craving for a sectional, then you have to know that there are three shapes to begin with. The L-shaped, U-shaped, and the semi-circular type. Know the configuration according to your lifestyle and needs. In order to figure this out, you need to draw a floor plan. Have your room drawn to a scale then cut the squares and do some trial and error. Do as many combinations as you can.

Would the length of your living room require one end of your sectional to be much longer? Would you require extra seating? When working with a small space, you just might end up with a chaise. Larger homes can allow larger seats such as a sectional sofa.

Another thing that you need to consider is the traffic pattern in the room where the sectional will be placed. A rule of thumb is to place the seat on the side where there’s less traffic (preferably the least amount).

RAF or right art facing label on your sectional means the arm will be on your right as you look at the seat. LAF means left arm facing with the arm on your left side as you face the furniture. As soon as you have decided on the configuration, it’s time to check if the dimensions are accurate.

Majority of sectionals have a substantial depth, meaning, you have to carefully measure your current sofa’s width and then ask whether you would need to have more seating space. Measure also the height of the sectional especially when you don’t want your feet hanging off.

Know also if the sectional will be able to slide through the doorway when it is going to be delivered. A sectional can be one or two pieces, again, depending on how they are going to be transported and eventually placed inside your home.

Positioning the Sectional

When your sectional was successfully delivered to your home, then it’s time to arrange the room where it’s supposed to go. Check the color and scale coordination so that harmony would be maintained. You need to understand a bit of furniture placement so that you can create a laidback atmosphere according to your needs.

Sectional sofas might be awkward to place. Don’t automatically push it against the wall. This is not your only option. Create an intimate seating arrangement instead. Place a coffee table in the middle of the room. Position the sectional around the table leaving ample room to access the seats and push any footstool.

Don’t forget about balance, too. Position an equally large piece of furniture right across the sectional. Create symmetry with your seating units.

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